Derrick Gordon Says ‘Without a Doubt’ He Didn’t Get a Shot at the NBA Because He’s Gay

Derrick Gordon Says ‘Without a Doubt’ He Didn’t Get a Shot at the NBA Because He’s Gay

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Out gay former NCAA basketball star Derrick Gordon says that he didn’t get a chance to tryout for an NBA team after graduating because he is gay.

Gordon made history when he came out in 2014, becoming the first openly gay male basketball player in Division I history. He broke down another barrier this past spring when he competed in the NCAA Tournament for Seton Hall, becoming the first out gay player to partake in ‘March Madness.’

After unsuccessfully trying to get a tryout with an NBA team, Gordon announced he was going to become a San Francisco firefighter. And while Gordon is thrilled about his next journey, he’s less so about how he was treated by NBA teams.

Said Gordon, “I didn’t get a fair shot … because of the fact that I’m gay.”

Asbury Park Press reports: 

“I wasn’t getting anywhere in terms of workouts,” Gordon told Gannett New Jersey via phone Tuesday. “Nobody was calling. Even after I went to the (Las Vegas) combine in July, I still didn’t get any feedback.”

The Las Vegas combine is geared toward scouts from overseas, but still, Gordon thought it could boost his profile. Known mostly for his defense, hustle and leadership, the 6-foot-3 guard averaged 6.8 points at the combine. His phone didn’t ring.

“I personally don’t believe it was because of my game,” Gordon said. “I think at least I could have been given a shot to work out (for an NBA team), to play against some of those other players instead of being shut out.”

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While players with similar stats have often been considered by NBA teams before, Gordon was unable to gain traction. He explained, “I didn’t get a fair shot to show what I could do. It was without a doubt because of the fact that I’m gay. I was heartbroken.”

Jason Collins, who became the first player in NBA history to come out as gay, was mentoring Gordon and was reportedly “disappointed” that Gordon wasn’t considered. “It felt like a slap in the face,” Gordon said.

Contrasting his experience with the NBA to that at Seton Hall, Gordon said of his college teammates and coaches, “They didn’t care that I was gay, and that’s one of the reasons why we became successful.”

In Gordon’s eyes, the NBA has a gay problem: “Honestly, the NBA is just not ready for an openly gay player right now. Maybe it’s going to take some time for it to get to that point. I’m going to support that person, whoever that is. Right now, in 2016, I don’t see it happening anytime soon.”

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US Gymnast Danell Leyva Strips Down at Rio 2016 (and Ukraine Follows Suit) – WATCH

US Gymnast Danell Leyva Strips Down at Rio 2016 (and Ukraine Follows Suit) – WATCH

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Two-time silver medalist and LGBT ally Danell Leyva gave gymnastics fans in Rio a bit of a treat yesterday when he stripped down in the middle of a routine.

Leyva was performing in the gymnastics gala, an event that awards no medals and is merely for fun, when he decided to give the audience something besides his stunning athleticism to look at: his bare flesh.

PREVIOUSLY: U.S. Gymnast Danell Leyva is a Show-off, But No One’s Complaining

Team USA Men’s gymnastics had said they thought competing shirtless would bring them more attention to their sport and it seems Leyva was out to prove the point. Pausing in his parallel bar routine, he peeled away his skintight uniform, rolling it down to just below his waist. According to NBC announcers, Leyva wants to move to LA and become an actor after Rio. Consider this his screen test.

Leyva wasn’t the only one to strip down, however. Ukraine’s Oleg Verniaiev, who beat Leyva for the gold medal on the parallel bars, seemingly following Leyva’s lead, stripped down as well.

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You can watch an extended video of Leyva working the parallel bars, here.

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Gawker.com Announces End of Operations After 14 Years in Business

Gawker.com Announces End of Operations After 14 Years in Business

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Gawker.com will close up shop next week after fourteen years in operation, the company announced on Thursday. Gawker was unable to recover from a protracted and ultimately disastrous  legal fight with former professional wrestler Hulk Hogan who sued Gawker over its release of a sex tape featuring Hogan. Hogan’s lawsuit was funded by homocon billionaire Peter Thiel who had a score to settle with the media company founded by Nick Denton over its ‘outing’ of him in 2007.

RELATED: Gay Billionaire Peter Thiel Admits to Bankrolling Hulk Hogan’s Case Against Gawker

Nick DentonGawker was found liable in the Hogan sex tape case to the tune of $140 million, an amount that ultimately led to the company’s bankruptcy.

Via Gawker’s official announcement:

After nearly fourteen years of operation, Gawker.com will be shutting down next week. The decision to close Gawker comes days after Univision successfully bid $135 million for Gawker Media’s six other websites, and four months after the Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel revealed his clandestine legal campaign against the company.

Nick Denton, the company’s outgoing CEO, informed current staffers of the site’s fate on Thursday afternoon, just hours before a bankruptcy court in Manhattan will decide whether to approve Univision’s bid for Gawker Media’s other assets. The near-term plans for Gawker.com’s coverage, as well as the site’s archives, have not yet been finalized.

PREVIOUSLY: Univision Buys Gawker Media for $135 Million

Members of the media reacted to the news on Twitter.

rip t.co/ao4r7otCzb

— Rich Juzwiak (@RichJuz) August 18, 2016

End of an era — t.co/WjyAwZsQ8S to end operations next week t.co/awqOJgXnY4 pic.twitter.com/xSxUf4IFMJ

— Bradd Jaffy (@BraddJaffy) August 18, 2016

RIP gawker dot com t.co/xlGAWCE4Hu

— Kevin O’Keeffe (@kevinpokeeffe) August 18, 2016

Woah. pic.twitter.com/CDcTUBixHY

— Calvin (@calvinstowell) August 18, 2016

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Rio 2016, Day 12 Report: Lochtegate, an All-American Podium and ‘Ouch, That Hurts’

Rio 2016, Day 12 Report: Lochtegate, an All-American Podium and ‘Ouch, That Hurts’

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logoHappy Rio 2016 holiday!

Today is one of three feriados olímpicos (Olympic holidays) in Rio.

Back in April, Mayor Eduardo Paes had declared three local holidays, as a plan to help with traffic by reducing the number of cars and buses on the streets. The first one was on the day of the opening ceremony. Another one will be on the day after the closing ceremony, to help visitors leave town. Today’s holiday was declared because of the triathlon competition, where major streets had to be closed, and 42 bus lines are operating on alternate routes.

We’ll bring you all the Triathlon action tomorrow, but first let’s see what happened yesterday on the 12th day of competition

It was a great day for lesbians: women’s field hockey, one of the sports with the highest number of out athletes in Rio — three from Great Britain, including a married couple, and two players from the Netherlands plus their coach — defined its final match:

Great Britain beat New Zealand 3-0, reaching its first gold-match ever (congrats, ladies!), and two-time defending gold medalist Netherlands topped Germany in a 4-3 sudden death shootout, after the game ended 1-1 in regular time.

Tomorrow, Team Great Britain will play Team Netherlands, and five openly-gay players and one out coach will fight for the gold. That almost beats the previous record number of openly gay athletes in a match. Last week on the soccer quarterfinal match between U.S. and Sweden, five out players and two out coaches battled it out.

Set your clocks for 21:00 on Friday night..

GB’s women are into the #Rio2016 hockey finalt.co/eqKImWVVoI pic.twitter.com/NOLdqhDIya

— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) August 18, 2016

Rio Olympics 2016: Netherlands women beat Germany on penalties in hockey semi-final: Defending champions the … t.co/bJRUb2eyO5

— Dutch News Links (@dlDutchnews) August 17, 2016

The latest chapter of the juicy Lochte saga seems to be taken out of a Robert Ludlum novel.

Last night, Jack Conger and Gunnar Bentz, two of the swimmers who were allegedly robbed at gunpoint with fellow swimmers Ryan Lochte and James Feigen in the early hours of Sunday morning were pulled out of their flight from Rio to the U.S. They have been ordered by authorities to stay in Brazil for questioning, as discrepancies regarding the accounts of the robbery became more apparent.

In addition, security video obtained by the Daily Mail showed the four athletes returning to the Olympic Village after the alleged attack and in possession of high-value items that might be expected to have been taken in an armed robbery.

The video:

Wednesday, a judge ordered Lochte and Feigen to surrender their passports, but when police got to the Olympic Village in the morning, the four men had already moved out. Lochte was already back in the States.

In the evening Feigen who had checked in for a flight online never showed up to the airport, but police were able to track down Conger and Bentz, who were already inside United Airlines flight 128 to Houston.

In a fresh interview with NBC that has yet to be aired, Lochte had slightly modified an aspect of his story, Today Show host Matt Lauer said, Reuters reported. 

Thursday morning, The Daily Mail reported that the story had been in fact fabricated. The four swimmers got drunk after leaving a club, trashed a bathroom at gas station and refused to pay for damages. The gas station’s security guard pulled a gun and demanded they paid for it.

A security guard pulled a gun and demanded they pay for damages, police say t.co/dcJYLnTIRk

— Daily Mail US (@DailyMail) August 18, 2016

Another ‘ouch’ moment during the diving competition: Russian diver Yulia Timoshinina landed face-first in the women’s 10m platform, when her dive went wrong. She finished last.

“She pretty much lands on her face, does’t she?” a BBC commentator said. “It’s the only way you can describe it: ‘ouch, that hurts’!”

American duo Kerri Walsh-Jennings and April Ross won the bronze medal after winning  Larisse França and her partner Talita Antunes of Brazil 2-1, a day after Walsh-Jennings lost her first Olympic beach volleyball match ever. She had won gold in the last three Olympics.

USA Today reported that she may not have won gold this Olympics, but she says she will cherish this bronze medal even more.

Kerri Walsh Jennings will cherish her bronze “much more” than her #gold medals t.co/sMNYYTXq0O #USA pic.twitter.com/hggzIZ4dWp

— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) August 18, 2016

Team USA took over the podium after the 100-meters hurdles race.

Brianna Rollins took the gold, Nia Ali won silver and Kristi Castlin the bronze.

“Women hurdlers are so strong in the US and we have overcome controversy. We are three strong hurdlers,” Castlin told reporters after the race.

No kidding.

American girls are so fierce that current world record holder Kendra Harrison didn’t even make the US team for Rio. Seven different American women have clocked the fastest seven times in the world this year, according to CNN.

In the long jump race, it was two out of three for Team USA: Tianna Bartoletta won gold and Brittney Reese took the silver.

Brianna Rollins, Nia Ali and Kristi Castlin made Olympic history, swept the 100m hurdles t.co/3cbzvWDGpV pic.twitter.com/FDjGHbFkI6

— Jezebel (@Jezebel) August 18, 2016

Soccer superstar Neymar of Brazil scored a goal after only 14 seconds – the fastest goal in Olympic soccer history – as Brazil defeated Honduras 6-0 to reach the men’s final on Saturday.

But now the real test begins. Still hurting from a soul-crushing 7-1 defeat to Germany two years ago in the World Cup semifinals — in the same stadium — the host country will get a shot at redemption playing Team Germany for the gold medal at the soccer final.

Will it be redemption, revenge or repeat?

It’s Brazil vs Germany in the gold medal football match.

What a game that is going to be!t.co/PLVRuyRrhh pic.twitter.com/dU8VyPfrZa

— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) August 17, 2016

Jim Buzinski, co-founder of Outsports, a sports news website dedicated to LGBT athletes, wrote that the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics will go down as the gayest in history, though there is still a lot of work to be done.

Buzinski noted the record number of 50 out LGB athletes, which is more than double the number in London in 2012.

There were no openly transgender athletes, and Outsports’ initial list had two intersex athletes, Dutee Chand of India and Caster Semenya of South Africa, both track and field athletes.

Outsports removed their name from the list after consulting with an expert on intersex athletes:

“Neither of them has publicly confirmed anything about their biology or that they are intersex. For that reason I have not labeled them as such in my writings. Intersex women have hyperandrogenism but not all women with hyperandrogenism have an intersex trait.”

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Rio Police: Ryan Lochte Lied About Being Robbed at Gunpoint, Got Involved in Gas Station Brawl

Rio Police: Ryan Lochte Lied About Being Robbed at Gunpoint, Got Involved in Gas Station Brawl

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According to a Brazilian police source, Ryan Lochte lied about being robbed at gunpoint in Rio de Janeiro, possibly to cover up an alleged brawl at a gas station.

BREAKING: Brazil police official: Lochte fabricated robbery claim; US Olympic swimmers were in rowdy gas station confrontation.

— The Associated Press (@AP) August 18, 2016

Lochte was one of four swimmers allegedly involved in the gas station confrontation. The other swimmers, all from Team USA, are Gunnar Bentz, Jack Conger and Jimmy Feigen.

The AP reports: 

The official, who has direct knowledge of the investigation, spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak about an ongoing probe.

He said that around 6 a.m. on Sunday, Lochte, along with fellow swimmers Jack Conger, Gunnar Bentz and Jimmy Feigen, stopped at a gas station in Barra da Tijuca, a suburb of Rio where many Olympic venues are located. One of the swimmers tried to open the door of an outside bathroom. It was locked.

 A few of the swimmers then pushed on the door and broke it. A security guard appeared and confronted them, the official said.

The official says the guard was armed with a pistol, but he never took it out or pointed it at the swimmers.

According to the official, the gas station manager then arrived. Using a customer to translate, the manager asked the swimmers to pay for the broken door. After a discussion, they did pay him an unknown amount of money and then left.

The official says that swimmers Conger and Bentz, who were pulled off a plane going back to the United States late Wednesday, told police that the robbery story had been fabricated.

BuzzFeed adds: 

Meanwhile, Civil Police in Rio de Janeiro obtained new surveillance footage that contradicts some statements of the swimmers, investigators told BuzzFeed News.

Police told BuzzFeed News they are investigating surveillance time-logs from inside France House — where the athletes were partying — that do not appear to coincide with the timeline the athletes gave to police.

ABC news reports that  “one of the swimmers was seen on CCTV footage breaking down the door to the bathroom at the gas station and fighting with a security guard.”

However, according to Reuters, CCTV footage also shows the swimmers sitting on the ground with their hands in the air.

MORE: Brazil’s Globo TV shows CCTV images from Rio gas station depicting U.S. swimmers sitting on ground with hands in air

— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) August 18, 2016

PREVIOUSLY: Ryan Lochte Changes Rio Robbery Story as 3 Teammates are Held in Brazil, Questioned

Meanwhile, a local report suggests that Lochte and the other swimmers urinated on the gas station despite appeals for them to use the bathroom.

Barra gas station owner says Lochte and friends urinated all over place despite appeals to use bathroom. t.co/Q6NpPJv4ak

— Bryan Armen Graham (@BryanAGraham) August 18, 2016

On Tuesday, security footage was released of Lochte and the other swimmers returning to the Olympic village after the incident. The individuals appear possibly inebriated and calm, considering they had been allegedly robbed at gunpoint.

On Wednesday, Gunnar Bentz and Jack Conger were pulled off a plane leaving Rio headed for the US as police wanted to question them regarding their involvement in the incident.

UPDATE. Local media organization Globo has revealed CCTV footage from the gas station in question.

One photo shows the three swimmers seated with their hands up.

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You can watch the video HERE.

Below, watch live as US swimmers are set to arrive at a police station to speak with Brazilian authorities.

 

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