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Former NBA player John Amaechi is planning to announce that he is gay. He would be the first NBA player, retired or active, to come out. Amaechi, who retired from the league in 2003, is to make his announcement as part of an "Outside the Lines" show on ESPN on Feb. 13. ESPN's books division is to publish a memoir by Amaechi, titled "Man in the Middle, later in February. San Francisco Chronicle
Sources in the United States have confirmed that the 6' 10" Amaechi, 36, is the player in question. Times
Initial leaks from the States seem to suggest that his former coach at the Utah Jazz, Jerry Sloan, is the object of Amaechi's anger in his book and is accused of being homophobic. "Unbeknownst to me at the time," Amaechi writes, "Sloan had used some anti-gay innuendo to describe me. It was confirmed via e-mails from friends who worked in high-level front-office jobs with the Jazz." Times
It's amazing how long a secret can keep when everyone knows it. About 12 years ago, around the end of John Amaechi's senior year at Penn State, I was told by a mutual acquaintance that the beloved, Brit-import PSU men's basketball center was gay. There was no rumor about it, the friend said. It was common knowledge among the PSU homosexual community. This was 1995. I was a little surprised at first but then not so much. And my initial overriding thought was, boy, I wonder how the homophobes in central Pennsylvania would feel if they knew. All those straitlaced Penn State faithful who thought Amaechi was one bundle of things they adored. Patriot-News
In a lot of communities, including a whole bunch of people in the NBA and longtime PSU hoop fans, Amaechi has been "out" for a dozen years. I'll bet he didn't know that. The informed include all three regular beat reporters in the mid-'90s: Kim Jones, then of the Centre Daily Times, now of the YES Network and WFAN (660 AM) in New York; Mark Brennan, then of Blue White Illustrated, now of FightOnState.com; and me. Patriot-News
Former NBA player John Amaechi is planning to announce that he is gay. He would be the first NBA player, retired or active, to come out. Amaechi, who retired from the league in 2003, is to make his announcement as part of an "Outside the Lines" show on ESPN on Feb. 13. ESPN's books division is to publish a memoir by Amaechi, titled "Man in the Middle, later in February. San Francisco Chronicle
Sources in the United States have confirmed that the 6' 10" Amaechi, 36, is the player in question. Times
Initial leaks from the States seem to suggest that his former coach at the Utah Jazz, Jerry Sloan, is the object of Amaechi's anger in his book and is accused of being homophobic. "Unbeknownst to me at the time," Amaechi writes, "Sloan had used some anti-gay innuendo to describe me. It was confirmed via e-mails from friends who worked in high-level front-office jobs with the Jazz." Times
It's amazing how long a secret can keep when everyone knows it. About 12 years ago, around the end of John Amaechi's senior year at Penn State, I was told by a mutual acquaintance that the beloved, Brit-import PSU men's basketball center was gay. There was no rumor about it, the friend said. It was common knowledge among the PSU homosexual community. This was 1995. I was a little surprised at first but then not so much. And my initial overriding thought was, boy, I wonder how the homophobes in central Pennsylvania would feel if they knew. All those straitlaced Penn State faithful who thought Amaechi was one bundle of things they adored. Patriot-News
In a lot of communities, including a whole bunch of people in the NBA and longtime PSU hoop fans, Amaechi has been "out" for a dozen years. I'll bet he didn't know that. The informed include all three regular beat reporters in the mid-'90s: Kim Jones, then of the Centre Daily Times, now of the YES Network and WFAN (660 AM) in New York; Mark Brennan, then of Blue White Illustrated, now of FightOnState.com; and me. Patriot-News