- Jason Collins, the NBA's first openly gay player and a pioneer for inclusion, has died at 47 after an eight-month battle with an aggressive brain tumor.
- His family announced Tuesday that Collins succumbed to Stage 4 glioblastoma, a condition with an extremely low survival rate.
- Collins made history in 2013 by publicly revealing he was gay near the end of his 13-season NBA career, playing for six different franchises.
- NBA Commissioner Adam Silver praised Collins' impact, stating he helped make the sports community more inclusive and welcoming for future generations.
- Just last week, Collins was awarded the inaugural Bill Walton Global Champion Award, which his twin brother Jarron Collins accepted on his behalf due to his illness.
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