- Oscar Robertson suit
The Oscar Robertson suit, "Robertson v. National Basketball Association", 556 F.2d 682 (2d Cir. 1977), was an antitrust lawsuit filed by American
basketball playerOscar Robertson against theNational Basketball Association .Overview
Filed in 1970, the lawsuit was settled in 1976 and resulted in the free agency rules now used in the NBA.
Background
Robertson sought through his lawsuit to block any merger of the NBA with the
American Basketball Association , to end the option clause that bound a player to a single NBA team in perpetuity, to end the NBA's college draft binding a player to one team, and to end restrictions on free agent signings. The suit also sought damages for NBA players for past harm caused by the option clause.Robertson's lawsuit prevented the planned 1970 merger of the
National Basketball Association with theAmerican Basketball Association . Early in the suit, the court issued an injunction against any merger.Aftermath
In 1972, Congress came close to enacting legislation to enable a merger but the measure was not passed. As a result, the two leagues did not merge until 1976.
See also
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Flood v. Kuhn " (1972)External links
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DE3DA103CF931A35753C1A961948260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all New York Times article]
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