Former center becomes first openly gay NBA player

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MTK
02-07-2007, 10:52 PM
John Amaechi is gay, and now the first NBA player to come out publicly is ready to talk about it.

"He is coming out of the closet as a gay man," Amaechi's publicist Howard Bragman said Wednesday.

NBA commissioner David Stern said a player's sexuality is not important.

"We have a very diverse league. The question at the NBA is always 'have you got game?' That's it, end of inquiry," he said.

Source:
Southern Voice Online (http://www.southernvoice.com/thelatest/thelatest.cfm?blog_id=11271)

djnemo65
02-07-2007, 10:56 PM
Well at least Penn State will have a famous basketball player now.

hooskins
02-07-2007, 11:16 PM
I don't know how the fans are gonna react, or other players but I assume that is a tough thing to do in the NBA.


On a side note I found his autobiography funny, I don't have a problem at all with homosexuals, so please do not get offended...
Amaechi, a center who spent five seasons with four teams, is scheduled to appear on ESPN's "Outside the Lines" on Sunday, and his autobiography Man in the Middle, will be released Feb. 14.

dblanch66
02-08-2007, 01:23 AM
Anyone who is uptight about someone else's sexuality really needs to ...expand. Are people still that shallow?

skinsfanthru&thru
02-08-2007, 01:47 AM
Anyone who is uptight about someone else's sexuality really needs to ...expand. Are people still that shallow?

in a word, yes. what someone else does with their life, no matter my opinion of the matter, is their own business unless pushed upon others or it causes physical or emotional harm to another person.

Gmanc711
02-08-2007, 06:34 AM
Really not a huge deal until a current player comes out. I heard Rip Hamilton on Jim Rome yesterday, and he didnt say anything, but you kinda got the feeling that he might be uncomfortable changing with someone who was gay.

I dont know how they would react to an openly gay player on any pro sports team, but it will happen eventually.

BDBohnzie
02-08-2007, 08:25 AM
it's sad how this is a news story...the guy had a mediocre career, and now he'll be known as the gay baller.

MTK
02-08-2007, 08:27 AM
I think it's a shame that in this day and age athletes have to hide things like this. Sports bring about the ultimate in machismo on the inside of locker rooms and out.

Monkeydad
02-08-2007, 11:18 AM
Wow...now he has more headlines than he EVER had as an NBA player.

I remember him at PSU, but what did he ever do in the Pros? I don't even know what team(s) he played for.

Really, this is none of our business and if he's telling people for attention, that's sad. Our society really needs to get over this sexual-orientation obsession. If everyone just lived their lives in their own bedrooms instead of putting it in everyone's faces (I'm talking gays, swingers, the hetero-promiscuous...EVERYONE), we'd have a lot less problems socially, politically, morally and even internationally as a lot of Muslim extremists like to site our lack of morals and open sexuality as a reason to kill us.

Sex is meant to be private. I like it only with my wife and believe that's the right way, but hey, you can do what you like too...just keep it to yourself. There's no need to advertise.

Monkeydad
02-08-2007, 11:21 AM
When I was in high school, we found out we had a gay guy on our team. None of us suspected it though and were all shocked. LUCKILY, we found out AFTER he transferred to the school down the road and got an apartment with his "friend" who went by the name of "Bubba". I doubt we would've won the District Championship with that kind of distraction and uneasyness in the locker room. :D



Coincidentally, his nickname throughout H.S. was "Jay-Bird". We only had to change one letter afterwards.

(take a joke, please)

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