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Jason Collins, a 7-foot center and N.B.A. journeyman who in 2013 became the first openly gay player in any of the four traditional major American mens sports leagues, has died. He was 47.
Adam Silver, the N.B.A. commissioner, announced the death in a statement on Tuesday. Collinss family said he died of glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer. In December, he disclosed his diagnosis and said he was undergoing treatments.
Collins entered the N.B.A. in 2001, in a period when professional basketball was less perimeter-oriented and geared toward taller players who played closer to the rim. While he was never a scoring leader or even a full-time starter, his height, professionalism and ability to defend against other centers made him a valuable asset to six N.B.A. teams in a professional career that lasted 13 seasons.
When he retired in 2014, Collins said he hoped to be remembered as a great teammate, someone who always sacrificed for the team.
But his achievements on the court were eclipsed by a front-page essay he wrote in Sports Illustrated in 2013.
Im a 34-year-old N.B.A. center. Im Black and Im gay, it began.
In the essay, Collins said he was spurred to speak publicly after his former Stanford University roommate, Joe Kennedy, a congressman from Massachusetts at the time, marched in a Pride parade in Boston.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/12/us/jason-collins-dead.html?
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peggysue2
(12,579 posts)My husband and I had a very good friend die with it. The spread is generally fast although our friend lasted nearly two years. He got to see the Eagles win the Super Bowl which was a gift; he was a down home Philly fan.
I have great sympathy for all patients and their families who go through this. It's brutal.
So yes, rest in power.
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hamsterjill
(17,727 posts)My sympathies to his family, fans and friends. Very sad loss.