John Amaechi

John Amaechi

infobox NBA Player


name = John Amaechi
nickname = Meech
position = Power forward, Center
height_ft = 6 | height_in = 10
weight_lbs = 270
nationality = British
draft = Undrafted
birth_date = birth date and age|1970|11|26
birth_place = Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
college = Vanderbilt, Penn State '95
career_start = 1995
career_end = 2003
former_teams = Cleveland Cavaliers (1995–96) Panathinaikos (1996-97) Kinder Bologna (1997-98) Orlando Magic (1999–2001) Utah Jazz (2001–03)
awards = 1999-2000 NBA All-Interview First Team
1996 Intercontinental Cup

John Ekwugha Amaechi (pron-en|əˈmeɪtʃi; born November 26, 1970 in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.) is a retired English NBA basketball player who currently works as a broadcaster and political activist in the United Kingdom. In February 2007, Amaechi publicly announced that he is gay and became the first player associated with the NBA to come out. [Mark Woods, [http://scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com/sport.cfm?id=262812007 Coming out fighting off basketball court] , "Scotland on Sunday", February 18, 2007.]

Early life

The son of a Nigerian (Igbo) father, he was raised in Reddish, Stockport, England with his two younger sisters by his English mother, attending Stockport Grammar School. Amaechi moved to the U.S. to play high school basketball at St. John's Jesuit High School in Toledo, Ohio. He began playing college basketball at Vanderbilt but transferred to Penn State where he was a two-time First Team Academic All-American selection.

Playing career

The 6 ft 10 in, 270 lb (208 cm, 122 kg) center was signed undrafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers in 1995. He played 28 games for the Cleveland Cavaliers during the 1995-1996 season, then played for two years in Europe (France: Cholet, Limoges; Italy: Kinder Bologna; Greece: Panathinaikos; UK: Sheffield Sharks). In the season 1996-1997 he played for Panathinaikos BC. In September 1996 he won the Intercontinental Cup being the first scorer (alongside with Fragiskos Alvertis) of Panathinaikos BC with 59 points in the 3 games of the tournament (18,23,18 pts). In 1997-1998 he won the Euroleague with Kinder Bologna.

He returned to the USA signing with the Orlando Magic in 1999. With a solid 1999-2000 season, where he averaged 10.5 points in 21.1 minutes per contest, he gained fame for scoring the NBA's first points in the year 2000. Before speaking publicly about being gay, Amaechi may have been best knownFact|date=March 2008 for turning down a $17 million contract offer from the Los Angeles Lakers in 2000, opting to remain in Orlando for $600,000 per year. [cite news|first=Dan|last=Le Batard|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?page=espnmag/amaechi-sidebar|title=Free to be himself|publisher=ESPN The Magazine|date=2007-02-26] Amaechi went on to play for the Utah Jazz from 2001 to 2003.

He was traded to the Houston Rockets midway through his final NBA season in exchange for Glen Rice [cite news|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/wire?id=1627585|title=Rockets trade forward Glen Rice for Utah center John Amaechi|publisher=ESPN|date=2003-09-30] , and though he was an active player, he did not participate in any games for them.

Amaechi came out of retirement to represent England during the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, helping the England national basketball team win the bronze medal. In all he made 18 Caps for England.

Post-NBA career

Amaechi previously worked on coverage of a weekly NBA basketball game on UK television channel "Five" and provided co-commentary for the BBC at the 2008 Olympic Games.

In addition, Amaechi owns [http://www.animus-consulting.com/ Animus Consulting] , which provides motivational speakers, and is a partner in [http://www.animus-consulting.com/development/index.htm Animus Development] , an executive training program.

Amaechi is also involved with the [http://www.meech.org/ ABC Foundation] in Manchester, which encourages children to become involved in sports and their communities by building youth sports centers throughout the United Kingdom. The first such facility, the Amaechi Basketball Centre, was built in Manchester, not far from Amaechi's childhood home of Stockport. [Mark Woods, [http://www.britball.com/features/amaechicentre0208.htm Amaechi largesse leaves centre in wake] , Britball.com, August 2002.] The venue is also home to the English Basketball League's Manchester Magic (men) and Manchester Mystics (women), both of which are owned by Amaechi.

In a radio interview, Amaechi said that he is returning to school to get a Ph.D. in psychology. "I want to do something more meaningful in my life," he said. Amaechi also explained why he played for Orlando in 2000 for much less than the $17 million offered to him by the Lakers; his answer was that Orlando had hired him in 1999 when no other team would. "There are many people who are asked what their word is worth, and when people ask me that I can say, 'At least $17 million.'" [ [http://www.wnyc.org/shows/bl/episodes/2007/02/20 Gay in the NBA] , The Brian Lehrer Show, WNYC, February 20, 2007.]

Coming out

In February 2007, Amaechi spoke about his homosexuality on ESPN's "Outside the Lines" program. He also released a book, "Man in the Middle", published by ESPN Books (ISBN 1933060190), which discusses his career and life as a closeted professional athlete. Amaechi is the first NBA player to speak publicly about being gay.Cyd Zeigler Jr. and Jim Buzinski, [http://outsports.com/nba/20062007/0207amaechi.htm John Amaechi to come out publicly] , Outsports.com, February 7, 2007.] [Ian Whittell, [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/us_sport/article1347000.ece I'm gay, says British basketball star, John Amaechi is first male basketball player to come out in US] , The Times, February 7, 2007.]

Very few male team sports members have come out. Among them are former NFL players Esera Tuaolo, Roy Simmons, and Dave Kopay, former NRL player Ian Roberts and former Major League Baseball players Glenn Burke and Billy Bean. Bean wrote an op-ed in support of Amaechi's decision. [Billy Bean, [http://abcnews.go.com/Sports/story?id=2859328&page=1 BEAN: One Pioneering Gay Athlete Thanks Another] , ABC News, February 8, 2007.]

Cyd Zeigler, the co-founder of Outsports.com, a web site dedicated to the gay influence in sports, said, "I don't think (Amaechi's declaration) will have any effect on his ability to do that," referring to Amaechi's businesses and charitable work. "You will have some people who will raise an eyebrow," Zeigler added. [William Henderson, [http://www.innewsweekly.com/innews/?class_code=Sp&article_code=3404 Former NBA player and Boston native comes out] , "In Newsweekly", February 8, 2007.]

Zeigler said he has read an advance copy of Amaechi's book and spoken with him on the telephone. He gave some insight to Amaechi's upbringing in England, where he was raised by his mother and felt isolated because of his size and mixed race.

In a 2002 interview with "Scotland on Sunday", Amaechi had previously spoken about gays in the NBA: "If you look at our league, minorities aren't very well represented. There's hardly any Hispanic players, no Asian-Americans, so that there's no openly gay players is no real surprise. It would be like an alien dropping down from space. There'd be fear, then panic: they just wouldn't know how to handle it." [Mark Woods, [http://sport.scotsman.com/athletics.cfm?id=907912002 Gay expression continues to struggle] , "Scotland on Sunday", August 18, 2002.]

In May 2007, a few months after coming out, Amaechi said he had "underestimated America", adding that he had expected the "wrath of a nation" but it never materialized. [Arnie Stapleton, [http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=ap-logcabin-amaechi&prov=ap&type=lgns Amaechi: 'I underestimated America'] , Associated Press, May 5, 2007.] He made these statements despite having been the subject of death threats a few months earlier. [ [http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,21224200-23769,00.html Amaechi 'receives death threats'] , "The Australian", February 14, 2007.]

In 2008, John Amaechi made several appearances on Shirts & Skins, a reality series on LOGO Television. Amaechi acted as team "mentor" and "psychologist" to the San Francisco Rockdogs, a gay basketball team, and shared his experiences on basketball, life, and coming out. [ [http://www.downelink.com/downetv/video.aspx?url=32450-Shirts--Skins-Full-Episode-2 Skins & Skins: Episode 2 ] ]

Reaction from other players

One widely-publicized response to Amaechi's announcement came from former NBA player Tim Hardaway, who stated that he would ask for a gay player to be removed from his team; "First of all I wouldn’t want him on my team. Second of all, if he was on my team I would really distance myself from him because I don’t think that’s right and I don’t think he should be in the locker room when we’re in the locker room. Something has to give, If you have 12 other ballplayers in your locker room that's upset and can't concentrate and always worried about him in the locker room or on the court or whatever, it's going to be hard for your teammates to win and accept him as a teammate." [ [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/basketball/nba/02/14/bc.bkn.hardawayremarks.ap/index.html Straight shooter: 'Homophobic' Hardaway says he hates 'gay people'] , Associated Press, February 14, 2007.]

Some players gave Amaechi public support; former Magic teammate Grant Hill expressed "the fact that John has done this, maybe it will give others the comfort or confidence to come out as well, whether they are playing or retiring."

Shaquille O'Neal told the New York Daily News, "If he was on my team, I guess I would have to protect him from the outsiders, I'm not homophobic or anything. I'm not the type who judges people, I wish him well." [ [http://www.interbasket.net/players/amaechi.htm Some reactions to John Amaechi's coming out (Interbasket.net)] ]

Charles Barkley said "It shouldn't be a big deal to anybody. I know I've played with gay players and against gay players and it just shouldn't surprise anybody or be any issue." [ [http://www.interbasket.net/players/amaechi.htm Some reactions to John Amaechi's coming out (Interbasket.net)] ]

However the prevailing public statements from NBA players tended to toward an expression of mixed feelings on the matter. Steven Hunter said that he would accept an openly gay teammate "as long as he [didn't] make any advances toward me. As long as he came to play basketball like a man and conducted himself like a good person, I'd be fine with it." That sentiment was echoed by Shavlik Randolph, who said that "as long as you don't bring your gayness on me I'm fine. As far as business-wise, I'm sure I could play with him. But I think it would create a little awkwardness in the locker room."Chris Sheridan, [http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2757105 Amaechi becomes first NBA player to come out] , ESPN.com, February 9, 2007.] Pat Garrity warned that an openly gay player could expect to face both acceptance and hostility from his teammates. He said that "they would have teammates that would accept them for being a good person and a good teammate, and there would be people who would give him a hard time about it. I think that's true if you're playing basketball or in an office job. That's just how the world is right now." LeBron James felt that he couldn't trust a gay teammate who was in the closet, saying "with teammates you have to be trustworthy, and if you're gay and you're not admitting that you are, then you are not trustworthy. So that's like the No. 1 thing as teammates — we all trust each other.... It's a trust factor, honestly. A big trust factor."

Awards

John Amaechi was awarded an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science by Manchester Metropolitan University on July 19, 2007 in recognition of his achievements not only as an athlete and broadcaster, but also for his charitable work with the National Literacy Trust, the NSPCC and the establishment of the ABC Foundation to encourage children to become involved in sport and their community.

References

External links

* [http://www.meech.org/video.htm John Amaechi's Official Website]
* [http://www.nba.com/playerfile/john_amaechi/ NBA.com Profile]
* [http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/a/amaecjo01.html Amaechi's career stats at "www.basketball-reference"]
* [http://www.britball.com/features/amaechi0002.htm Magic Meech holding his own in NBA court]
* [http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2762656 Cuban says openly gay player would clean up]
* [http://espn-mp3-od.andomedia.com/espnpod2/espnradio/bestofmm/bestofmm070215.mp3 Audio interview] (MP3) with Amaechi on Mike and Mike in the Morning – ( [http://sports.espn.go.com/espnradio/podcast/player?id=2766598 browser-embedded audio player] )
* [http://www.mmu.ac.uk/graduation/honorands Manchester Metropolitan University's Honorary Awards]
* [http://www.pinknews.co.uk/news/articles/2005-7199.html INTERVIEW: Basketball's stereotype-busting gay icon]

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