KEY POINTS
  • Stern suffered the brain hemorrhage in December.
  • He was the league's longest-tenured commissioner.
  • During his 30-year tenure, he took the NBA from a 23-team organization struggling to make a profit to a 30-team operation whose revenue increased by 30 times to a reported $5 billion.
Then-NBA Commissioner David Stern addresses the media before Game One of the 2013 NBA Finals between the Miami Heat and the San Antonio Spurs at American Airlines Arena on June 6, 2013 in Miami.

David Stern, the lawyer who became the head of the National Basketball Association and had been the longest-serving commissioner of any major U.S. sport, died on New Year's Day. He was 77.

Stern died three weeks after being hospitalized for a sudden brain hemorrhage. His wife, Dianne, and their family were at his bedside when he died, the NBA said.