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Jason Collins Vs. Tim Tebow Coverage Represents Old Vs. New ESPN

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Bob Ley throwing some punches here.

Bob Ley, one of the last two original SportsCenter anchors still at ESPN, tweeted this earlier today about NBA player Jason Collins' announcement that he was gay.

Bob Ley, one of the last two original SportsCenter anchors still at ESPN, tweeted this earlier today about NBA player Jason Collins' announcement that he was gay.

Read more about Collins here.

But when you look at the front page of ESPN's website at the time of Ley's tweet, something looks... strange.

But when you look at the front page of ESPN's website at the time of Ley's tweet, something looks... strange.

Bill Simmons, who does NBA studio coverage for ESPN/ABC and is the editor in chief of ESPN's Grantland, retweeted Ley. Simmons was suspended from Twitter in March for criticizing the network.

Bill Simmons, who does NBA studio coverage for ESPN/ABC and is the editor in chief of ESPN's Grantland, retweeted Ley. Simmons was suspended from Twitter in March for criticizing the network.


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Baseball Player Comes Through For Fan In Spectacular Fashion

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One should never underestimate the power of Twitter.

This is Minnesota Twins closer Glen Perkins.

This is Minnesota Twins closer Glen Perkins.

Via: Hannah Foslien / Getty Images

Last night, he received a special request...

Last night, he received a special request...

And he totally came through...

And he totally came through...

Giving one lucky fan tickets to the game and an amazing story for the rest of his life.

Giving one lucky fan tickets to the game and an amazing story for the rest of his life.


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Meet The Most Surprisingly Stylish Man In The NFL

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Is Jay Cutler America's new fashion icon?

Chicago Bears star Jay Cutler is one of the most talented quarterbacks in the NFL, but what people have yet to realize is his budding potential as a fashion trendsetter.

Via: Charles Rex Arbogast / AP

Even in practice Culter has showed flashes of impeccable style.

Even in practice Culter has showed flashes of impeccable style.

Via: Nam Huh / AP

And NO ONE pulls off the mesh shorts, t-shirt and flip-flops look as effortlessly as Jay.

And NO ONE pulls off the mesh shorts, t-shirt and flip-flops look as effortlessly as Jay.

Via: Nam Y. Huh / Getty Images


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This Is Not How You Make A Gay Athlete Feel Welcome

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Way to drop the ball, Mike Wallace.

Today, NBA player Jason Collins came out of the closet, giving us the first openly gay NBA, NFL, NHL, or MLB player in history. Most athletes were very supportive. One — Miami Dolphins receiver Mike Wallace — was not.

All right, dude, we get it — you're straight. Now stop with the "no homo" schtick.


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You Will Not Believe What Michael Jordan Wore To His Wedding

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Now presenting Mr. & Mrs. Airness.

With his franchise comfortably out of the playoffs, Michael Jordan (50) decided this past weekend was the perfect time to tie the knot with his 35-year-old girlfriend and former model Yvette Prieto.

With his franchise comfortably out of the playoffs, Michael Jordan (50) decided this past weekend was the perfect time to tie the knot with his 35-year-old girlfriend and former model Yvette Prieto.

Via: Jeff Bottari / AP

The couple met at a Miami nightclub in 2008, and were married on Sunday in Palm Beach, Florida, in front of a few hundred of his closest friends and family members, including Tiger Woods, Spike Lee, Scottie Pippen, and Patrick Ewing.

And one can only imagine what he wore.

I mean, we're talking about the guy that thought this was a good fashion choice...

I mean, we're talking about the guy that thought this was a good fashion choice...

Via: wtfismikewearing.tumblr.com


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NBA Reporter Calls Homosexuality A Sin On TV

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ESPN basketball analyst Chris Broussard called being gay an “open rebellion to God” during the network's special report on Jason Collins coming out today.

Earlier today, ESPN announced it was extending its investigative reporting show Outside the Lines one hour to discuss the historic coming out of NBA player Jason Collins. It got weird when Chris Broussard started talking about his religious beliefs.

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In 2009, Broussard wrote an article on a former NBA player who came out, John Amaechi, in which he actually said "I think the NBA is ready for a gay player."

This Is How Nightmares Are Made

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Warning: This GIF will haunt your dreams.

Aww. This little girl seems upset that her favorite wrestler just lost...

Aww. This little girl seems upset that her favorite wrestler just lost...

Wait. This isn't normal...

Wait. This isn't normal...


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Golf Legend Makes Strong Plea For Stricter Drug Testing

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Apparently he forgot he was talking about golf.

Today, Australian golf legend Greg Norman made waves by criticizing the PGA's drug-testing policy for only using urine analysis when testing golfers.

Via: David Cannon / Getty Images

Norman's rage appears to stem from Vijay Singh's use of deer antler spray, which is illegal on the PGA Tour.

Via: Sean Garnsworthy / Getty Images


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Pro Female Athletes Have Been Out For Decades

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Jason Collins might be America's first openly gay major male athlete, but he's years behind the women. Here's a timeline of prominent athletes publicly identifying as lesbians.

Via: ./Buzzfeed

Note: This timeline includes some of the many female American professional athletes to publicly come out — it is not exhaustive.

17 Moments When Jason Collins Was Super Gay

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“That's gay,” means something else now.

When he faced down Shaq like a badass.

When he faced down Shaq like a badass.

Via: Jim McIsaac / Getty Images

This time when he stole the ball from Carlos Boozer.

This time when he stole the ball from Carlos Boozer.

Via: Jonathan Daniel / Getty Images

That time he blocked Dion Waiters' shot.

That time he blocked Dion Waiters' shot.

Via: Jared Wickerham / Getty Images

When he got by David Robinson during the NBA Finals.

When he got by David Robinson during the NBA Finals.

Via: Jed Jacobsohn / Getty Images


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Jason Segel Was High School Basketball Teammates With Jason Collins

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See the How I Met Your Mother star during his basketball days.

Earlier today, NBA veteran Jason Collins became the first male in team sports to come out of the closet.

Earlier today, NBA veteran Jason Collins became the first male in team sports to come out of the closet.

Via: David Tulis / Reuters

Then this LA Times story about Collins' high school team resurfaced, which included an interesting tidbit.

Then this LA Times story about Collins' high school team resurfaced, which included an interesting tidbit.

Read the whole article here.

So what did Jason "Dr. Dunk" Segel look like when he was playing with Jason Collins?

So what did Jason "Dr. Dunk" Segel look like when he was playing with Jason Collins?

Via: Courtesy of Harvard-Westlake School

Via: Courtesy of Harvard-Westlake School


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Anti-Gay Comments Nothing New For ESPN NBA Writer

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Chris Broussard's public history of couching intolerance against gays as part of his religious beliefs goes back several years.

With the news that free agent center Jason Collins had decided to come out as the first openly gay NBA player, most of the discussion has been centered on what a breakthrough the moment may well become for gay athletes in every sport, from baseball to football and so on. But an open dialogue on ESPN's Outside the Lines program turned into a forum for NBA writer Chris Broussard to spout his own intolerant views on homosexuality, couching his stance in some extreme religiosity that has made other members of the sports media shake their collective heads in shock.

But the comments from Broussard should not have been surprising to anyone with a clue about his history with this particular viewpoint, and you can be sure that ESPN producers knew what they were doing when they put him on the air.

In an April 2009 radio interview, Broussard talked candidly about his faith, about how he believes homosexuality to be something that goes against his born again Christian values and how he spreads his religious beliefs as part of his job as an NBA writer for ESPN. (The interview is embedded as part of a larger Flash-based audio file, but we've extracted and embedded audio of his interview down below.)

In short, his views haven't changed much in the past four years, except that he had a much bigger outlet today on ESPN. More than anything, it's an interesting discourse on his faith, how he spreads his religious beliefs through his job as an ESPN sportswriter, and (finally) the ESPN article he wrote in 2007 where he declares his belief that homosexuality is a "sin."

Among other nuggets he drops over the course of this 46-minute interview:

• On the NBA: "It's not quite Hollywood, but it's pretty close. But as a Christian, I just walk boldly as a man of God. And do me, as they say, and just try to be a light to these brothers and sisters." (Part 1, 6:45 mark)

• Used to exchange Christian hip-hop CDs with Allan Houston and Charlie Ward when he was a Knicks beat writer for The New York Times, and even attended church with them once. (Part 1, 8:00 mark)

• On Michael Redd: "In terms of discussions about living the Christian life in the NBA, he really had the greatest story," going on to explain how Redd was "celibate" in the league for three and a half years before meeting his eventual wife. (Part 1, 9:45 mark)

• An anecdote about how former coach Sam Mitchell had "finally found that peace" after rediscovering religion. "Who knows how many other seeds got planted through Michael Redd, Allan Houston, Tyson Chandler, all these brothers, and many more? ... The Lord has his lights in the league." (Part 1, 12:30 mark)

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• A long list of his favorite Christian hip-hop artists. (Part 2, 0:55 mark)

• "What I do with players a lot of times is I'll give them a CD. I might be able to fit 18, 19, 20 songs on it, and I'll mix up different artists. I never know how the Lord uses it, but I remember a few years back, Stephon Marbury was playing in Phoenix. I gave him a Christian hip-hop CD ... I don't even know if Stephon listened to it, but the last few years, he's been claiming to be born again. I knew he grew up in a church home, a church family, so I don't know if the CD planted a seed or not, but it may have. I've given Andrew Bynum a couple of Christian hip-hop CDs." Follows that with a story about sending Kobe Bryant's publicist a link to a Christian hip-hop artist's music. (Part 2, 2:00 mark)

• Mentions Dwyane Wade's mother and how Wade bought her a church: "He already has seeds planted in him." (Part 2, 5:45 mark)

• How he was taken aback by sportswriters writing about John Amaechi's disclosure that he was gay: "They were writing from a very pro-homosexual standpoint." (Part 2, 9:10 mark)

• Broussard on why he wrote the Amaechi article: "Because I follow the Lord and the word of God, I don't agree with homosexuality, and it doesn't mean you not progressive and you're not enlightened and anything like that. ... The Lord definitely moves through that article." (Part 2, 9:53 mark)


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Sports Broadcasting Legend Thinks The Jason Collins Story Is Stupid

Jason Collins Describes Getting A Call Of Support From President Obama

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Collins' Sports Illustrated cowriter followed up with a piece on what the first openly gay male NBA player's monumental Monday was like.

Via: ABC, Eric McCandless / AP

We already knew that Jason Collins, who on Monday became the first male athlete in any of the four major professional sports to come out of the closet, received a call from the president and a tweet from Michelle Obama.

But today, Collins' cowriter on the Sports Illustrated piece in which he revealed his sexuality, Franz Lidz, followed up with a piece on what the historic day felt like. The most interesting anecdote is Collins describing his call with the president.

"The phone number came up on Collins' caller ID as UNKNOWN. 'Normally, I would have ignored the call,' he recalled, 'but something told me I should accept this one.' When he did, a female voice said: 'Jason, this is the White House. Can you hold for the president?'

Stunned, Collins said, 'Sure.' After all, he was already holding.

By early evening, Collins felt relieved. 'What you did today was brave,' No. 98 remembers No. 44 telling him. "It didn't just affect me. It affected so many other people in the country. I'm proud of you.'"

Via: sportsillustrated.cnn.com

Other than "humbling and kind of overwhelming," how did Collins describe the day overall?

Other than "humbling and kind of overwhelming," how did Collins describe the day overall?

Via: Michael Dwyer, File / AP


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The Most Mind-Bending Soccer-Style Alley-Oop You'll See Today

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It's truly spectacular.

The lack of creativity in dunk contests has become an epidemic. But every once in a while, we're treated to something truly special — usually courtesy of someone we've never heard of, dunking in a random high school gym.

That's Pat The Rock and G.Smith executing one of the most technically amazing alley-oops you'll ever see, at a high school in Nanticoke, PA.

Confused?


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A Baseball Player Pied Himself In The Face After Winning A Six-Hour Game

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This move gives new meaning to the term “selfie.”

Last night, the Los Angeles Angels played the Oakland Athletics in a game that lasted 6 1/2 hours and 19 innings.

Via: Jason O. Watson / Getty Images

The hero of the night was Brandon Moss, who hit a walk-off two-run home run to seal a 10-8 victory for the Athletics.

The hero of the night was Brandon Moss, who hit a walk-off two-run home run to seal a 10-8 victory for the Athletics.

Via: Marcio Jose Sanchez / AP

And normally, in a case like this, it's customary to pie the batter in the face after a walk-off...

And normally, in a case like this, it's customary to pie the batter in the face after a walk-off...

See, the Orioles did it.

Via: Rob Carr / Getty Images


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Golfer Bubba Watson Praises Chris Broussard's Anti-Gay Comments

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He also becomes the first pro athlete to use Jason Collins' coming-out as an opportunity to condemn homosexuality.

Bubba Watson is a professional golfer and the winner of the 2012 Masters. He is also, as he has gone to great pains to point out, a Christian.

Bubba Watson is a professional golfer and the winner of the 2012 Masters. He is also, as he has gone to great pains to point out, a Christian.

Via: Chris Graythen / Getty Images

And today, Watson became the first professional athlete to use Jason Collins' coming-out to criticize homosexuality.

He's referencing ESPN analyst Chris Broussard's remarks yesterday on Outside the Lines, in which Broussard called homosexuality a "sin" and said that gay men and women live in "open rebellion to God."

Also yesterday, Miami Dolphins receiver Mike Wallace made some boneheaded comments regarding Collins' sexuality, but he quickly walked them back. Watson's statement, however, comes a day after Collins came out, meaning that he had more than enough time to think about them. And Watson didn't tweet at all about the issue yesterday.

The vast, vast majority of those in the professional-athlete community to voice their opinion have been overwhelming supportive of Collins. Watson appears to decidedly not be.


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26 Hockey Players With And Without Their Playoff Beards

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It's that time of the year again.

Ken Daneyko

Ken Daneyko

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Maxime Talbot

Maxime Talbot

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Scott Niedermayer

Scott Niedermayer

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Mike Commodore

Mike Commodore

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Kevin Durant Got Dunked On By A Seriously Average Bro

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I mean, Carlos Delfino is a seriously average *NBA* bro, but still.

In the third quarter of Mondays' Rockets-Thunder game, the Thunder were up by 7 when Carlos Delfino nimbly nabbed the ball from the Kevin Martin.

In the third quarter of Mondays' Rockets-Thunder game, the Thunder were up by 7 when Carlos Delfino nimbly nabbed the ball from the Kevin Martin.

As Delfino takes off down the court, you can see NBA superstar and post-humanoid Kevin Durant tracking him like a cheetah with GPS. The only way this can possibly end is Durant blocking Delfino back into the preseason.

As Delfino takes off down the court, you can see NBA superstar and post-humanoid Kevin Durant tracking him like a cheetah with GPS. The only way this can possibly end is Durant blocking Delfino back into the preseason.

BUT WAIT

BUT WAIT

DID HE

DID HE


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Hines Ward Doesn't Think The NFL Is Ready For A Gay Player

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Ward said he would support an athlete if he did come out, though.

Hines Ward is a 2-time Super Bowl Champion and spent 14 years in the NFL with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Via: Jason Cohn / Reuters

He is also an NBC analyst, and this morning on NBC Sports Radio, he expressed his opinion on a gay football player coming out...


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