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Humphries is first Aussie cager to say he’s gay

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MELBOURNE: Melbourne United centre Isaac Humphries became Australia’s first active male profession­al basketball­er to come out as gay on Wednesday, expressing relief at putting behind him “extremely dark times” when he struggled with his sexuality.

The 24-year-old, a former US college player with the University of Kentucky, broke the news to his teammates yesterday in a video posted on Melbourne United’s social media.

“A few years ago I fell into a very dark place, a very lonely place,” he tells teammates in the video.

“I couldn’t be who I am and I attempted to take my life.

“The main reason behind me becoming so low and being at that point was because I was very much struggling with my sexuality and coming to terms with the fact that I’m gay.”

Melbourne United Chief Executive Officer Nick Truelson said the whole club was proud of Humphries.

“Today is an incredible step in Isaac’s journey, and we as a club are wholeheart­edly supportive of him,” said Truelson.

“Not only as a member of our club, but as a person. This is a momentous occasion for him personally, but also for male sport on a global scale.”

Very few male players in profession­al basketball have come out as gay.

In 2013, Jason Collins became the first active NBA player to come out but no other players in the American league have followed his lead.

Pride in Sport, an Australian nonprofit advocating inclusion, applauded Humphries but said his announceme­nt highlighte­d athletes’ fears that they might face discrimina­tion, harassment, bullying and “loss of profession­al opportunit­ies” if they came out.

Adelaide United midfielder Josh Cavallo became Australia’s first player to come out as gay in the male topflight A-league soccer competitio­n last year.

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