ESPN Regrets Broussard Collins Comment

NEW YORK (AP)—  ESPN says that it regrets the “distraction” caused by one of its reporters who described Jason Collins as a sinner after the NBA center publicly revealed that he was gay.

Chris Broussard, who covers the NBA for ESPN, had said on the air that Collins and others in the NBA who engage in premarital sex or adultery were “walking in open rebellion to God, and to Jesus Christ.” Broussard, a former reporter for The New York Times, spoke during ESPN’s “Outside the Lines” program Monday discussing Collins’ announcement.

In an article in Sports Illustrated, Collins became the first male athlete in one of the country’s four major sports to come out as gay.

ESPN’s Josh Krulewitz said the network regrets that a discussion of personal viewpoints became a “distraction.” The network offered its own view of Collins’ news: “ESPN is fully committed to diversity and welcomes Jason Collins’ announcement,” he said.

During his on-the-air discussion, Broussard described himself as a Christian.

“I don’t agree with homosexuality,” he said. “I think it’s a sin, as I think all sex outside of marriage between a man and a woman is.”

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Broussard in an online message on Tuesday said that he had previously discussed his point of view about homosexuality publicly.

“I realize that some people disagree with my opinion, and I accept and respect that,” he wrote. “As has been the case in the past, my beliefs have not and will not impact my ability to report on the NBA. I believe Jason Collins displayed bravery with his announcement … and I have no objection to him or anyone else playing in the NBA.”

Collins, in an interview with The New York Times on Tuesday, noted that he is a Christian, too.

“This is all about tolerance and acceptance and America is the best country in the world because we’re all entitled to our opinions and beliefs but we don’t have to agree,” he said. “And obviously I don’t agree with his statement.”


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Gregg Palermo says:

May 1, 2013 at 8:58 am

He’s not a sinner for being gay. He’s a sinner for lying to his girlfriend for 8 years! And the bleeding hearts extol his “bravery” — how brave is lying to a woman for 8 years?

JENNIFER FLOWERS says:

May 1, 2013 at 9:33 am

Hey Rustbelt, think about why he lied.

Barry Nulman says:

May 1, 2013 at 10:53 am

Why does this guy feel the need to tell people about his private sexual preferences? He should not be judged for being a homosexual, nor should he be affirmed. It should be a non-issue in the context of an NBA career. However his sin will be judged someday as will mine. And why does ESPN have to apologize for one of their reporters saying something like that – doesn’t he [and ESPN] have the same rights as the gay guy?