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With Nets Rumor, Has Outing
Hit Sports?
By Cyd
Zeigler jr.
Outsports.com
Discuss
I've said for years that the first active
male pro athlete in an American league won't stride out
triumphantly from the closet; He'll be pushed out. He could
be outed by a jilted lover, blackmailed by a former
confidant, or revealed by a zealous reporter.
On Thursday, the Web site MediaTakeOut
revealed information by a source close to a New Jersey
Net that the player is bisexual, and that he is in a
relationship with another man.
We have seen "blind" items like this hit
before. Most recently:
Rumors like this are becoming more and more
commonplace. Just this year politics and entertainment have
been inundated with men being pushed out of the closet or
outed. From former Rep. Mark Foley (R-Fla.) to singer Lance
Bass to actor Neil Patrick Harris, 2006 may be remembered in
part by gay people as the year "outing" came in vogue.
Part of that is certainly the rise of the
blogs. With their instant updating and often lack of
journalistic fact-checking, blogs sometimes take the words
of one person and run with them. One particular blog has had
a huge impact. Celebrity gossip site PerezHilton.com, run by
openly gay Mario Lavandeira, makes repeated claims about the
homosexuality of many celebrities including actor Sean
Hayes, singer Clay Aiken, TV personality Anderson Cooper,
actress Salma Hayek, and actor Jake Gyllenhaal, among
others.
Gay athletes have been largely spared. The
few stories and rumors that have come out have been rather
tame (in the case of Michael Strahan) or have been so vague
that no one could figure out who it was (in the case of
Brendan Lemon). But it's only a matter of time before
unabashed outing hits sports.
At Outsports, we have a policy to not out
someone. We are aware of gay collegiate and professional
athletes, but we believe it is not our place to decide when
someone takes the leap and comes out. As with every rule, we
do have the "Rocker exception"; If we caught John Rocker
performing oral sex on a man, given Rocker's comments in the
past, we would be inclined to blast that news on every media
outlet we could find
We do, however, report on stories that are
showing up in other media – including blogs. Because there
hasn't been an active athlete in the big four pro leagues in
America, the discussion of it is a big story. And once it
gets traction in the media, a mention and some investigation
is warranted.
There is already speculation about which Net
might be coming out. MediaTakeOut's story said the player is
a friend of Tyson Beckford, and it doesn't take more than a
Google search to find a story mentioning Richard Jefferson
with Beckford and a photograph of Vince Carter with the male
model.
We'll certainly stay on top of this story,
report any facts we can find, and inform our readers of what
other media outlets are saying.
As far as naming a name, we'll leave that to
the player and the team; And a name, if this story gets more
traction, could be forthcoming. There are only 15 players on
the New Jersey Nets. It's not like naming a football team
(with over 50 players) or saying an "East Coast ballclub."
The number of people the story refers to is pretty small. So
don't be surprised if one of the Nets reacts to the story in
the coming days. Whether he'll come out or not I don't know.
But, I see a press conference or a pointed interview in one
of the Nets' very near future.
Dec. 7, 2006
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