Seasoned NBA star Jason Collins has been diagnosed with a brain tumor. The NBA released a statement announcing Collins, 46, is undergoing treatment for a brain tumor. Collins started and ended his career with the Brooklyn Nets, retiring in 2014. The NBA veteran created waves in the sports industry when he came out as gay in 2013, becoming the first active athlete from one of the four major North American professional team sports to do so. “If I had my way, someone else would have already done this. Nobody has, which is why I’m raising my hand,” said Collins. In June of this year, he married his longtime partner, Brunson Green. Collins’ family has asked for privacy during this time, but invites fans to show their support and send prayers for the star’s recovery. “Sending our love and support to @jasoncollins98 and his family,” the Nets posted on social media.
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