Jason Collins, Pioneering NBA Player, Announces Brain Tumor Treatment
Chicago, IL – August 11, 2023 – Jason Collins, a former NBA player who broke barriers as the league’s first openly gay player, is currently undergoing treatment for a brain tumor, his family announced today. The news comes as a shock to fans and colleagues who remember Collins for his thirteen-year career and his courageous advocacy.
“Jason and his family thank you for your support and prayers and ask for privacy as they focus their attention on Jason’s health and well-being,” read a statement released by the NBA on behalf of the family.
Collins played for seven different NBA teams throughout his career, including the New Jersey Nets, Minnesota Timberwolves, Boston Celtics, Washington Wizards, Memphis Grizzlies, Atlanta Hawks, and Brooklyn Nets. Standing at 7’0″, the center retired from professional basketball in 2014.
Beyond his athletic achievements, Collins is celebrated for his groundbreaking decision to come out as gay while still an active player in 2013. His openness sparked a national conversation about inclusion and acceptance in professional sports and beyond. He publicly announced his sexual orientation, becoming a powerful voice for LGBTQ+ rights and depiction.
Since retiring, collins has continued to contribute to the NBA community as a league ambassador. His work in this role has focused on promoting diversity and inclusion, and inspiring the next generation of athletes.
The NBA and the wider basketball world are sending their support to Collins and his family during this challenging time. Further updates on his condition are not expected at this time, as the family has requested privacy.
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