Education
Harvard Law School.
sports agent basketball player
Harvard Law School.
Fleisher, a 1953 graduate of Harvard Law School, at the request of professional basketball player Tom Heinsohn, helped found the National Basketball Association Players’ Association, of which he would serve as president from 1962 to 1968, during which time pensions, minimum salaries, and disability pay were secured for the membership. Having guided players to the American Basketball Association in the late 1960s, Fleisher later helped broker the merger between the American Bar Association and National Basketball Association and worked to set up relationships between the National Basketball Association and professional leagues in Europe and South America. He would represent little-known foreign players as well as established American stars, including Bill Bradley, John Havlicek, Bob Lanier, Willis Reed, and Jerry West, and, in an effort to promote basketball globally, would lead his clients on playing tours to Europe, South America, and Asia.
Prior to his 1987 retirement, Fleisher helped broker a labor agreement that installed a salary cap on National Basketball Association franchises and provided for penalties for players caught using hard drugs.
He died from a heart attack after playing squash at the New York Athletic Club.