From Deseret News archives:
Former Jazz player says he is gay
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NBA commissioner David Stern told The AP that a player's sexual preference is unimportant. "We have a very diverse league. The question at the NBA is always 'have you got game?' That's it, end of inquiry," Stern said.
Amaechi, a center/forward, was signed to a four-year Jazz contract in July 2001 and traded to Houston in September 2003 for Glen Rice and three future draft picks. He never played for Houston and was traded to the New York Knicks, who did not play him and eventually bought out his contract. He retired to England, where he grew up, and does television appearances and works with children. He funded the Amaechi Basketball Centre in Manchester. Amaechi played for Cleveland and Orlando prior to Utah.
"It also showed that in my own paranoia and overwhelming desire for privacy, I'd failed to give some of my teammates the benefit of the doubt," Sheridan quoted Amaechi as writing.
An article Tuesday in Outsports.com, which obtained a copy of the book, mentioned other things about Amaechi's time in Utah, including this about Sloan: "Unbeknownst to me at the time," Amaechi said in the book, "Sloan had used some anti-gay innuendo to describe me. It was confirmed via e-mails from friends who worked in high-level front-office jobs with the Jazz."
Sloan's only comment on e-mails was that he doesn't know how to turn on a computer.
Outsports.com also said Amaechi wrote of "spirited and friendly political arguments with Karl Malone," though he, in Sheridan's article. called Malone uncomfortable with foreigners.
Outsports.com also told of Amaechi's "regret that he never told Greg Ostertag, 'the gentle big man' whom he respected, that he was gay when Ostertag asked him."
Sheridan's article mentioned the same and said Amaechi's reply to Ostertag was, "You have nothing to worry about, Greg."
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