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On July 15, 2026, at 10:50 p.m. ET, the sports world paused to honor a very special person. This article explains who Jason Collins was, what he did, and why he is still remembered today — in a way that’s easy for anyone to understand.
Jason Collins was a basketball player in the NBA (the National Basketball Association — a big professional basketball league in the U.S.) for 13 years. But people remember him for much more than just basketball.
Important Point: Collins was not just a player — he was a pioneer who broke a big barrier in sports.
On April 29, 2013, Jason Collins did something no one in major U.S. men’s sports had done before while still playing:
He wore jersey number 98 to honor Matthew Shepard, a gay college student who was tragically killed in 1998.
Jason Collins was also open about his health struggles:
On July 15, 2026 (Wednesday night), Collins was honored after his death with the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage at the ESPYS (a big sports awards show in New York).
Jarron said:
"I wish he was here standing to accept this award, but I find myself honored to be here and accept this award on his behalf."
He also shared that in Jason’s final months, he told him he was the bravest, strongest man he had ever known, and said, "I’ve never been more proud of Jason than in this moment right now."
Jason Collins was a 13-year NBA veteran who made history in 2013 as the first active player in a major North American men’s sports league to come out as gay. He later spoke openly about his brain cancer diagnosis and passed away in 2026 at age 47. That same year, he received the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage at the ESPYS, accepted by his brother Jarron. Collins is remembered not only for basketball but for his bravery and honesty both on and off the court.
1. What is the ESPYS?
The ESPYS is a yearly awards show that celebrates athletes and moments in sports. It is where the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage was given to Jason Collins.
2. What does "openly gay" mean?
It means a person tells others about their identity as someone attracted to the same gender. Jason Collins shared this publicly in 2013 while still playing.
3. Why did Jason Collins wear the number 98?
He wore No. 98 to remember Matthew Shepard, a gay student who was killed in 1998, showing respect and raising awareness.
4. What is glioblastoma?
It is a very serious and advanced (Stage 4) type of cancer that starts in the brain. Collins shared his diagnosis to help and inspire others.