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Rick Welts, Phoenix Suns President, Comes Out: 'I'm Gay'

05/15/11 07:11 PM ET   AP

NEW YORK -- Phoenix Suns president and CEO Rick Welts revealed to the public that he is gay in a story posted on The New York Times' website Sunday, saying he wants to break down one of the last significant social barriers in sports.

Welts' declaration is the latest development on a subject has gained attention in the sports world recently, after Lakers star Kobe Bryant's use of a gay slur on the basketball court and NHL player Sean Avery's public support of same-sex marriage.

Welts talked to NBA commissioner David Stern, WNBA president Val Ackerman, Hall of Famer Bill Russell and Suns guard Steve Nash before discussing his sexual orientation with a reporter from the Times, the newspaper said. All of them offered Welts their support.

"This is one of the last industries where the subject is off limits," the longtime executive told the paper. "Nobody's comfortable in engaging in a conversation."

The Suns did not offer a statement Sunday when contacted by The Associated Press. Messages left with Welts' public relations team were not returned.

Welts is one of the most prominent figures active in sports to openly declare that he is gay, although there has yet to be an active player in the NBA, Major League Baseball or the NFL to make such a statement. Some athletes have done so after their playing careers.

The 58-year-old Welts, who began his career as a ball boy for the Seattle SuperSonics, spent several years with Stern in the league office. He was the architect of the All-Star Weekend and helped raise the NBA's profile before leaving for the Suns' front office.

Welts told Stern about his sexual orientation during a meeting in New York last month. The next day, Bryant responded to a technical foul by calling referee Bennie Adams a "faggot" during the third quarter of a game against San Antonio – touching off a firestorm of controversy and underscoring the taboo nature of the subject in sports.

The Lakers star was fined $100,000; Bryant has since offered multiple apologies.

Also last month, Atlanta Braves coach Roger McDowell allegedly made homophobic comments, crude gestures and threatened a fan with a bat before a game in San Francisco. McDowell served a two-week suspension and also apologized for his remarks.

Then there was Avery, the outspoken New York Rangers agitator, who offered his support for same-sex marriage in a video as part of the New Yorkers for Marriage Equality campaign.

Hockey agent Todd Reynolds tweeted that it was "Very sad to read Sean Avery's misguided support of same-gender 'marriage.' Legal or not, it will always be wrong." Damian Goddard, who hosted a show on Rogers Sportsnet in Canada, tweeted his support for Reynolds and was fired.

Among the only people Welts opened up to were his parents and younger, only sibling, Nancy – although Stern said he had a feeling his friend was gay. Stern even telephoned Welts after his longtime partner, Arnie, died from complications of AIDS in 1994.

Now, after all these years, Welts has decided it's time to come out of the shadows.

"What I didn't say at the time was: I think there's a good chance the world will find this unremarkable," Stern told the Times, recalling their meeting in which Welts revealed he was gay. "I don't know if I was confusing my thoughts with my hopes."

Welts said he told Nash because they hold each other in high professional regard. According to the newspaper, Nash was tipped off about what Welts wanted to discuss and was surprised only because he thought everyone already knew that Welts was gay.

"I think it's a shame, for all the obvious reasons, that this is a leap that he has to take," Nash said. "Anyone who's not ready for this needs to catch up. ... He's doing anyone who's not ready for this a favor."

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NEW YORK -- Phoenix Suns president and CEO Rick Welts revealed to the public that he is gay in a story posted on The New York Times' website Sunday, saying he wants to break down one of the last signi...
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dukesman2000
We have guided missiles and misguided men
10:22 AM on 05/20/2011
If I don’t have to tell people I am heterosexual, no one has to feel the need to tell me he/she is gay.
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04:45 PM on 05/17/2011
Why can't we all just be like these gay folks. They are so great!!! If not for them, the world will be coming to an end. They are our saviors. Always doing the right thing at the right time. God bless them all!!!
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jjgg5
10:26 PM on 05/17/2011
I completely agree with you. I think there will be a gay POTUS during my lifetime and I'm 66.
08:56 PM on 05/19/2011
It's never too late to learn compassion for other humans. At 66 you have plenty of time to work on it. Good luck!
08:55 PM on 05/19/2011
You're so lucky you've never been discriminated against. It's really awful. Count your blessings or lucky one
01:04 AM on 05/17/2011
I thought national coming out day was in October...
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Zork4
You can have your own opinion, not your own facts.
04:24 PM on 05/17/2011
Why wait. The truth is the truth. Good for him.
01:03 AM on 05/17/2011
for anyone saying that is not a big issue anymore for a prominent gay person to come out remember that in many states in America it is legal to fire someone based on their sexual orientation. this doesn't fall into the narrative of the persecuted conservative white straight christian male though.
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BigHound1
Above all, seek wisdom and understanding
01:00 AM on 05/17/2011
This was a courageous act. He had nothing to gain personally only societal gain. The time has come to accept this lifestyle.
12:51 AM on 05/17/2011
If I ever heard that of a NASCAR or NHRA executive or driver, then it's all over, I'm joining a badminton league...
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Zork4
You can have your own opinion, not your own facts.
04:26 PM on 05/17/2011
The law of averages says here is at least one Gay driver or executive in NASCAR or NHRA. Sorry.
08:57 PM on 05/19/2011
Why don't you like gays? Why wouldn't you want a gay in NASCAR? I can't think of any good reasons.
12:01 AM on 05/17/2011
You may have just saved the life of a distraught teen somewhere in the US, Rick.

Thank you for speaking your truth!
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Sanity Rules
Liberal and anti-tea party
11:31 PM on 05/16/2011
Welts has shown a lot of courage coming out. Hopefully, gays and lesbians will not have to face the decision of whether to come out in the future and people will just accept people for who they are, regardless of their sexual preference.

Hats off to Welts for his decision!
11:12 PM on 05/16/2011
That is awesome that anyone can openly be who they are without fear.
10:31 PM on 05/16/2011
our nation's gays are thrilled!
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Luanne Taylor
be an OTHER
10:29 PM on 05/16/2011
again, who cares...
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CheapTrick
Them or Us.
01:44 AM on 05/17/2011
I bet a lot of young gay men are happy to know that they can grow up to be anything they want. I mean, I bet THEY care.

I could have used a few positive gay role models in the sports world when I was 17.
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Zork4
You can have your own opinion, not your own facts.
04:28 PM on 05/17/2011
Lots of people. That you don't care either means you are very comfortable with LGBTQ people, or you aren't. I would guess the latter.
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Luanne Taylor
be an OTHER
10:31 PM on 05/17/2011
I'm so comfortable that I don't care, and it certainly isn't headline worthy...be gay, get married, be happy. I think not reporting it all the time is going to be the next great step.
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ManOutOfTime
Obama 2012: I'm in ... !
10:27 PM on 05/16/2011
Good for him. Looking forward to the day folks are neither "out" nor "in" in the first place ...
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jjgg5
09:57 PM on 05/16/2011
Oh, this is just great. The next thing you know, we'll be hearing that there are some highly paid, professional athletes who are gay homosexuals.
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AggieReal
Nothing fails like prayer. Do something.
09:50 PM on 05/16/2011
Why are we surprised when these so called adult athletes are really just over paid kids playing ball... regardless of their age. We treat them better than teachers and yet the rarely earn our respect.
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Zork4
You can have your own opinion, not your own facts.
04:30 PM on 05/17/2011
The man is a highly respected executive. You do yourself no service by disrespecting him and other sports figures with your argument--which seems to be that being Gay is childish.

I totally agree that teachers deserve more respect than they get.
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Ortho Stice
Only the Left is in its right mind
09:10 PM on 05/16/2011
Somewhere, John Amaechi is smiling.
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CheapTrick
Them or Us.
01:45 AM on 05/17/2011
miami, in fact.