RIP Jason Collins

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BearForceOne
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A great player and even greater human being. Seems unfair that someone like this who had such a positive impact on so many people's lives had his life cut short by a cruel disease. He did more good in 47 years than most people do in a lifetime.
Thoughts and prayers to the Collins family.

https://sports.yahoo.com/nba/breaking-news/article/jason-collins-the-first-active-openly-gay-nba-player-dies-at-47-after-brain-cancer-diagnosis-223208759.html
smh
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thanks for notice.
# ain't life a kick in the head.
75bear
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The Collins brothers first came across my radar when they starred at Harvard-Westlake in LA. My condolences to Jason's brother Jarron and the rest of their family and friends.
concordtom
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My condolences.
Respect.
4thGenCal
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BearForceOne said:

A great player and even greater human being. Seems unfair that someone like this who had such a positive impact on so many people's lives had his life cut short by a cruel disease. He did more good in 47 years than most people do in a lifetime.
Thoughts and prayers to the Collins family.

https://sports.yahoo.com/nba/breaking-news/article/jason-collins-the-first-active-openly-gay-nba-player-dies-at-47-after-brain-cancer-diagnosis-223208759.html

Definitely a quality person, respectful and engaging. I was fortunate to host him and his aunt for the past home Cal Stanford hoops game. He was in very good spirits and seemed to have good energy. He was very close with Coach Madsen and Coach Reveno of Stanford.
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