Jason Collins, NBA's first openly gay player, dies aged 47
Jason Collins, the NBA's first openly gay player, has died at the age of 47. He was diagnosed with cancer and was undergoing treatment, including chemotherapy in Singapore.

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AI-generatedJason Collins, the NBA's first openly gay player, has died at the age of 47. He was diagnosed with cancer and was undergoing treatment, including chemotherapy in Singapore. Collins revealed his diagnosis, drawing parallels to his decision to come out as gay in 2013, stating that living authentically had been "the best of my life." He played 13 seasons in the NBA for six teams, beginning his career with the New Jersey Nets and retiring in 2014. His courage and authenticity were widely recognized, with his family stating he "changed lives in unexpected ways and was an inspiration." Collins was also recognized by Time Magazine as one of the 100 most influential people.
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5 extractedCollins' family stated he 'changed lives in unexpected ways and was an inspiration to all who knew him'.
He was the first openly gay athlete to play in any of the four major US sports leagues.
Collins played for six teams in his 13 NBA seasons, starting with the New Jersey Nets.
Collins revealed his cancer diagnosis, comparing it to his decision to come out as gay in 2013.
Jason Collins, NBA's first openly gay player, has died at the age of 47.