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| Jason Collins has been inundated with messages of support |
He declared
his sexuality in an article for Sports Illustrated which began: "I'm a
34-year-old NBA center. I'm black. And I'm gay."
Collins
said he had struggled with his sexuality for years.
Former NBA
player John Amaechi came out as gay in 2007, but he had already retired.
Former US
President Bill Clinton was among those who sent messages of support to Collins
on Monday.
NBA
Commissioner David Stern said in a statement: "Jason has been a widely
respected player and teammate throughout his career and we are proud he has
assumed the leadership mantle on this very important issue."
Sports
label Nike, which has endorsed Collins, also supported his decision.
"Jason
is a Nike athlete. We are a company committed to diversity and inclusion,"
a statement said.
In the Sports Illustrated article, Collins, who has most recently played for the
Washington Wizards and the Boston Celtics, said: "I didn't set out to be
the first openly gay athlete playing in a major American team sport.
"But
since I am, I'm happy to start the conversation. I wish I wasn't the kid in the
classroom raising his hand and saying, 'I'm different.'
"If I
had my way, someone else would have already done this. Nobody has, which is why
I'm raising my hand."
He added
that this month's bombings at the Boston marathon reinforced the conviction
that he should talk publicly about his sexuality.
"Things
can change in an instant, so why not live truthfully?" Collins wrote.
Collins,
who is professionally a free agent, having played 11 seasons in the NBA with
six teams, said he had tried to suppress his feelings through relationships
with women.
"When
I was younger I dated women. I even got engaged," he said. "I thought
I had to live a certain way.
"I
thought I needed to marry a woman and raise kids with her. I kept telling
myself the sky was red, but I always knew it was blue."
Collins
said he decided he should go public after his former roommate at California's
Stanford University, Congressman Joe Kennedy, scion of the Kennedy political
dynasty, marched in a Boston gay parade.
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