It's very easy to get on Stern, but why don't people praise him for growing the NBA for the many years that he was commissioner. The NBA has grown exponentially since he came aboard, both in the US, as well as internationally. Nothing is perfect, but things are the same for every team.
I watch the Clippers, and Blake Griffin frequently gets fouled hard (near-flagrant), as well...So he is hardly alone, as I'm sure it happens to others too. If SVG had a problem with the hard fouls, he knows that he could have taken this to the commissioner privately.
I hear this argument all the time, and while I see the overall growth of the league, I don´t know how much of this is due to Stern.
I mean, almost every sport in the world has grown over the last 20 years. A sport like mixed martial-arts, for example, didn´t even exist in 1990 (not in the current form), and look where it´s now. I don´t live in a basketball country, but coverage and accessibility haven´t changed one bit over the last 15 years. In fact, if it wasn´t for the internet, I´d say the overall coverage became worse.
It may be different in other countries, I don´t know, but the NBA is doing a pretty bad job here in terms of bringing the kids to the game. Games run late at night, but there´s not even footage of the games a day later. Games are only on pay-per-view, compared to many other sports on free TV.
Many of my friends (around 30 years old) who followed the NBA when they were teenagers don´t watch it anymore simply because the necessary information like results, boxscores and league tables are not easily available, they´d have to put work in to get them. It´s easier to simply turn the TV on and watch a soccer game in the euro league.
So, as a basketball fan in europe, I have no idea why Stern has this reputation as the man who made the sport global. Where I sit, it looks like the NBA was never less relevant here than it is now. I think MJ being widely considered as the greatest athlete in any sport during the 90ies played a big part in the league´s rise, and I´d say Nike had more to do with it than Stern. Of course, there could be good reasons to support him, and I´m simply not aware of them. If so, I´d love to hear them.