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Where Is Jason Collins Now? NBA Trailblazer’s 2025 Mission Shattering New Barriers in Sports Equality
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NBA pioneer Jason Collins—a trail-blazing center who became the league’s first openly gay player in 2013—has married long-time partner and Oscar-nominated film producer Brunson Green in a sunset ceremony outside Austin, Texas.
Held at sprawling Barr Mansion just east of the city, the intimate gathering of roughly 150 friends and family blended Southern charm with understated Hollywood flair. Guests arrived to a live string quartet playing Beyoncé and Sam Smith covers as Collins, 46, exchanged custom David Yurman rings with Green, 57, beneath a canopy of white roses and Texas wildflowers. Former New Jersey Nets teammate Richard Jefferson, Collins’ college roommate at Stanford, served as best man and delivered a light-hearted toast referencing their 2002 NBA Finals run.
The couple met more than a decade ago at a Human Rights Campaign gala in Los Angeles but kept their relationship largely outside the spotlight while Collins finished his NBA career and transitioned into advocacy work. Green—best known for producing the Academy Award-winning film “The Help”—credited Collins’ public coming-out in Sports Illustrated as a turning point for LGBTQ representation in men’s pro sports: “Jason choosing authenticity on that cover allowed thousands of athletes to imagine a different future, including me,” he told attendees.
In lieu of traditional wedding favors, the newlyweds donated to GLSEN and the Trevor Project, organizations Collins has championed during speaking tours at high schools and NBA Cares events. “We wanted our big day to pay it forward,” he said during a brief courtside-style interview for the Players TV social channel, which streamed highlights of the evening with the hashtag #LoveWins.
The celebration arrives as the NBA prepares to mark Pride Month with rainbow-themed warm-ups and special community clinics. League commissioner Adam Silver sent a prerecorded message applauding Collins’ “continued leadership on and off the court.” Collins retired in 2014 after 13 seasons but has remained visible as a Brooklyn Nets ambassador and ESPN guest analyst. Insiders say his forthcoming memoir, slated for early 2026, will chronicle the pressures of concealing his identity during playoff runs and the ripple effects of finally speaking out.
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