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The Cap - How Larry Fleisher and David Stern Built the Modern NBA (Paperback)
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The Cap - How Larry Fleisher and David Stern Built the Modern NBA (Paperback)
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Loot Price R557
Discovery Miles 5 570
You Save R96 (15%)
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2020 Wall Street Journal Holiday Gift Books Selection Today the
salary cap is an NBA institution, something fans take for granted
as part of the fabric of the league or an obstacle to their
favorite team's chances to win a championship. In the early 1980s,
however, a salary cap was not only novel but nonexistent. The Cap
tells the fascinating, behind-the-scenes story of the deal between
the NBA and the National Basketball Players Association that
created the salary cap in 1983, the first in all of sports, against
the backdrop of a looming players' strike on one side and
threatened economic collapse on the other. Joshua Mendelsohn
illustrates how the salary cap was more than just professional
basketball's economic foundation-it was a grand bargain, a
compromise meant to end the chaos that had gripped the sport since
the early 1960s. The NBA had spent decades in a vulnerable position
financially and legally, unique in professional sports. It entered
the 1980s badly battered, something no one knew better than a few
legendary NBA figures: Larry Fleisher, general counsel and
negotiator for the National Basketball Players Association; Larry
O'Brien, the commissioner; and David Stern, who led negotiations
for the NBA and would be named the commissioner a few months after
the salary cap deal was reached. As a result, in 1983 the NBA and
its players made a novel settlement. The players gave up infinite
pay increases, but they gained a guaranteed piece of the league's
revenue and free agency to play where they wished-a combination
that did not exist before in professional sports but as a result
became standard for the NBA, NFL, and NHL as well. The Cap explores
in detail not only the high-stakes negotiations in the early 1980s
but all the twists and turns through the decades that led the
parties to reach a salary cap compromise. It is a compelling story
that involves notable players, colorful owners, visionary league
and union officials, and a sport trying to solidify a bright future
despite a turbulent past and present. This is a story missing from
the landscape of basketball history.
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