Jason Collins Close to Signing with the Brooklyn Nets [UPDATE]
By Mike Cardillo

Jason Collins is on the verge of making NBA history. USA Today’s Sam Amick writes the Brooklyn Nets will sign Collins to a 10-day contract before Sunday night’s game vs. the Lakers in Los Angeles. If and when he plays for the Nets, he’ll become the first openly gay player to participate in an NBA game. Collins, 34, made national headlines when he came out in April.
Before it becomes official, Glen Davis needs to sign with the Clippers after he clears waivers at 5 p.m. according to Yahoo’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
Glen Davis has moved close to committing to the Clippers, clearing way for Nets to sign Jason Collins, league sources tell Yahoo.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) February 23, 2014
Obviously this is a developing situation and will be huge news if it comes to fruition as quickly as tonight, especially on heels of the Michael Sam news earlier this month.
Hope everyone is enjoying their Sunday. Today should be a pretty cool day!
— jarron collins (@jarronctwin) February 23, 2014
UPDATE: It’s official. Jason Collins is a New Jersey Net once again. Feel free to concoct your elaborate publicity stunt conspiracy theories in the comments.
#History RT @BrooklynNets RT to welcome @jasoncollins34 to Brooklyn! #Nets pic.twitter.com/2UZYAX8BcY
— Arash Markazi (@ArashMarkazi) February 23, 2014
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