Tony Lee

USA Today Sports Writer: Collins 'Right Next to' Jackie Robinson in History

USA Today sports columnist Christine Brennan said on Monday that Jason Colllins will be seen in history "right next to" Jackie Robinson. In an appearance on the BBC, Brennan said Collins's coming out will be seen as a "big of a deal" as the first time Robinson crossed the white lines on the baseball field. 30 Apr 2013

Rolling Stone Writer: 'Jason Collins Is Jackie Robinson'

Rolling Stone writer Matt Taibbi said that NBA player Jason Collins "is" simply Jackie Robinson in a Monday Tuesday tweet from his verified account. Collins came out on Monday, and he became the first male openly gay athlete in major professional team sports in the United States. 30 Apr 2013

Obama at WH Presser: I'm 'Very Proud' of Jason Collins

After he was done answering questions from the press during a Tuesday press conference about important topics like Benghazi, Syria, the Boston Marathon bombing investigation, and immigration, President Barack Obama came back to the podium to specifically answer--and reflect on--a question shouted at him about Jason Collins, the NBA player who came out on Monday and is now the first openly gay male player in major professional sports. 30 Apr 2013

No Apology: Broussard Respectfully Defends 'Personal' Christian Beliefs

On Tuesday morning, ESPN's NBA reporter Chris Broussard issued a statement on Twitter in response to his remarks on Monday on "Outside the Lines" about how he felt his Christian beliefs led him to personally believe that openly homosexual people--like NBA player Jason Collins--are "walking in open rebellion to God and to Jesus Christ." 30 Apr 2013

Sacramento Set to Foot $258 Million Bill to Keep Kings After NBA Owners Vote Against Move

It looks like the Sacramento Kings have defied all odds and will be staying in Sacramento--and the city will now most likely be on the hook for $258 million to keep the city.The NBA owners' committee on Monday unanimously voted to recommend that the Kings stay in Sacramento and not move to Seattle. Sacramento's owners, the Maloof family, had a deal in place with investors in Seattle and wanted the team to to Seattle, where the team would have been called the Sonics. 29 Apr 2013

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