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Perhaps the greatest all-around player in basketball history, Oscar
Robertson revolutionized basketball as a member of the Cincinnati
Royals and won a championship with the Milwaukee Bucks. When he was
twenty-three, in 1962, he accomplished one of basketball’s most
impressive feats: averaging the triple-double in a single
season—a feat never matched since. Cocaptain of the Olympic gold
medal team of 1960; named the player of the century by the National
Association of Basketball Coaches; named one of the fifty greatest
players in NBAÂ history; and inducted into the Basketball Hall
of Fame in 1980—Robertson’s accolades are as numerous as they
are impressive. But The Big O is also the story of a shy
black child from a poor family in a segregated city; of the
superstar who, at the height of his career, became the president of
the National Basketball Players Association to try to improve
conditions for all players. It is the story of the man forced from
the game at thirty-four and blacklisted from coaching and
broadcasting. But two years after he left basketball, after six
years of legal wrangling, Robertson won his lawsuit against the
NBA, eliminating the option clause that bound a player to a single
NBA team in perpetuity and ending restrictions on free agency.
 The Big O is the story of how the NBA, as we now know it,
was built; of race in America in the second half of the twentieth
century; and of an uncompromising man and a complex hero.
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