Jason Collins

Professional Basketball Player

American Northridge, California

Quick Info

ProfessionProfessional Basketball Player
NationalityAmerican
Date of Birth02/12/1978
Age47 years (died on 12, May, 2026)
BirthplaceNorthridge, California
Date of Death12/05/2026

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Bio/Wiki

SummaryAmerican professional basketball player who played as a center for 13 seasons in the NBA. He was the first active male athlete in the four major North American professional sports to publicly come out as gay on April 29, 2013.

Physical Stats & More

Height7 feet
Weight255 pounds
PositionCenter

Educational Qualification(s)

High SchoolHarvard-Westlake High School
CollegeStanford University
College Achievementthird-team All-American in 2001

Personal Life

Sexual OrientationGay
Coming Out Date29/04/2013

Relationships & More

Twin SiblingJarron Collins

Family

Twin BrotherJarron Collins

Career

NBA Draft2001, Round 1, Pick 18 by Houston Rockets
Teams Played For
  • Houston Rockets
  • New Jersey Nets
  • Memphis Grizzlies
  • Minnesota Timberwolves
  • Atlanta Hawks
  • Boston Celtics
  • Washington Wizards
  • Brooklyn Nets
NBA Seasons13 seasons
Notable AchievementFirst openly gay athlete to sign with a U.S. major professional sports team (Brooklyn Nets, 2014)
Retirement Date19/11/2014

Favourites

Ice CreamChocolate

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Played college basketball with his twin brother Jarron at Stanford
2. Signed a 10-day contract with Brooklyn Nets in 2014, which was later extended
3. Cause of death was glioblastoma
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