The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

NBA players union head shatters high glass ceiling

Michele Roberts’ latest post follows string of trailblazi­ng job roles.

- By Jill Vejnoska jvejnoska@ajc.com

The courts are where Michele Roberts excels.

Both of them.

For more than three decades, Roberts, 61, was a star member of the bar: Adjunct professor at Harvard Law School, member of Anita Hill’s legal team during Clarence Thomas’ Supreme Court confirmati­on hearings — those are just two entries on the resume of the litigator whom Washington­ian magazine once dubbed the “finest pure trial lawyer in Washington, D.C.”

And then the NBA came calling. In July 2014, the National Basketball Players Associatio­n (NBPA) overwhelmi­ngly elected Roberts as its new executive director. Roberts became the first and only woman to head a players union in one of the four major U.S. pro sports (football, basketball, baseball and hockey).

One of five children raised by a single mother in a housing project in the Bronx, Roberts volunteere­d to defend death row prisoners in disciplina­ry hearings at San Quentin State Prison while still a student at UC Berkeley’s Boalt Hall School of Law. Working for the D.C. public defender’s office and then several of the city’s most prestigiou­s law firms, she was known for being fiercely loyal to clients and forging strong connection­s with juries.

Those skills would come in handy at the NBPA, where the previous director had been ousted for mismanagem­ent and a labor disagreeme­nt had shut down play for several months in 2011. A new agreement reached late in 2016 between the union and the NBA assured labor peace for seven years.

Roberts won high marks for her role in those negotiatio­ns, effectivel­y underscori­ng what she’d said when she got the NBPA job.

“I don’t live my life saying, ‘What ceiling am I going to crack tomorrow?’ ” Roberts said in The New York Times. “What I have done, and what I tell my nieces to do, is not to worry about whether you’re the only one, but worry about whether you’re the best one.”

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