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Jason Collins, Pioneering NBA Figure, Now Battling Brain Tumor
Jason Collins—the former NBA center who made history as the first openly gay active athlete among North America’s major professional sports leagues—is undergoing treatment for a brain tumor, his family announced. At 46, Collins has transitioned from his 13-year playing career into his role as an NBA ambassador. Family and league sources are asking for privacy as he focuses on his health and treatment.
A Trailblazer On and Off the Court
Jason Collins stepped into the public eye not just for his on-court presence but for his courage off it. Drafted in 2001, he played for six NBA teams over 13 seasons, including stints with the Nets, Hawks, Celtics, Wizards, and more. He averaged about 3.6 points and 3.7 rebounds per game, with his peak season coming in 2004–05 when he averaged roughly 6.4 points and 6.1 rebounds.
In 2013, he became the first active male athlete in a major U.S. team sport to come out publicly as gay—making a statement not just about who he was, but about the visibility and acceptance of LGBTQ+ athletes in professional sports. Since retiring in 2014, Collins has worked as an ambassador for the NBA and remained a respected voice in conversations about equality and inclusion in sports.
The Announcement & Family’s Request
Collins’ family shared the diagnosis, describing that he is undergoing treatment for a brain tumor. The NBA released a joint statement from Collins and his family, in which they asked for support and prayers—and requested privacy while they focus on his well-being.
Support has poured in from all corners: former teammates, media figures, LGBTQ+ communities, fans, and public officials alike. His alma mater, Stanford University, and the many people inspired by his advocacy have expressed solidarity and wished him strength.
Reflecting on His Career & Legacy
Though never an All-Star, Collins’ career was never measured purely in stats. His impact was felt in every locker room, in every court where he stood openly—and in how many athletes later found inspiration in his honesty.
Developments in his career include solid defensive role-play, leadership in team dynamics, and being a consistent presence even when not a star scoring option. His decision to come out publicly was a watershed moment: it challenged norms and opened doors for conversations in sports that had often stayed hidden. That move alone changed the narratives around what it means to be an athlete, authenticity, and acceptance.
What’s Being Watched Now
The type of treatment: what kind of tumor, how treatable, how aggressive—these factors will deeply affect prognosis and recovery.
His strength and support network: having a strong family, access to medical care, and personal resolve all matter greatly.
The response from the NBA and broader sports community—whether this leads to renewed awareness around athlete health, neurosurgery, mental health, and medical screening for brain-related issues.
How his public role might shift during recovery: as an ambassador, he’s already been symbolic; now he may become a more visible figure representing health battles in addition to equality.
Jason Collins’ situation is both deeply personal and broadly symbolic. It’s a reminder that even those who break barriers aren’t immune to life’s hardest tests—and it shows how one person’s journey can carry weight far beyond their on-court achievements. His legacy of courage, visibility, and dignity now takes on renewed meaning as he faces a health fight for both healing and hope.
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PRIDE QUOTE 2 OF 3 Mon, June 21, 2021
"I want to do the right thing and not hide anymore. I want to march for tolerance, acceptance and understanding. I want to take a stand and say, 'Me, too.'" - Jason Collins
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