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As he begins to debate his sexuality, says he is ready to elevate 25 years of weight off his shoulders.

Humphries, who performs for Melbourne United in Australia’s Nationwide Basketball League, had by no means beforehand spoken publicly about his sexuality out of concern it might negatively affect his profession.

However now, he says he feels able to “dwell my true life” and change into the world’s solely brazenly homosexual man enjoying top-flight basketball.

“Endlessly, I assumed that being an expert basketball participant and homosexual have been mutually unique and that I needed to conceal that facet of my life and wasn’t allowed to be who I actually am,” Humphries completely tells CNN Sport’s Amanda Davies.

“I’m making the choice to return out … as a result of I consider that I will be who I’m in my setting, and I can change the trajectory of how we view being homosexual in sport.”

In 2013, former NBA participant Jason Collins grew to become the primary brazenly homosexual athlete in one of many 4 main North American sports activities leagues when he got here out late in his profession.

Extra just lately, Josh Cavallo, who performs for Adelaide United in Australia’s A League, grew to become the one present brazenly homosexual top-flight male soccer participant when he got here out final 12 months.

As for Humphries, he says coming to phrases along with his sexuality drove him to a “very darkish” and “very lonely” place earlier than feeling snug sufficient to return out.

“My self-hate, my self-homophobia – every part in that realm was very, very actual inside my mind and it obtained so darkish that I completely thought of exiting this world,” he provides.

“I didn’t wish to exist like this, I didn’t assume I used to be allowed to exist like this inside my basketball world.”

Nevertheless it was his love of basketball that Humphries says saved his life, along with the notion that he may assist others in the same place.

Whereas he says his Melbourne United group is “so accepting” and that he feels “honored and privileged” to play basketball, the six-foot, 11-inch middle factors to the locker-room environment as one of many obstacles to feeling snug as a homosexual man within the sport.

“The setting could be very masculine,” says Humphries. “It’s not as progressive as the remainder of the world. It’s somewhat bit again in time in these locker rooms. It’s talked about fairly negatively, the thought of being homosexual.

“It’s our working setting on the finish of the day,” he provides. “We’re there each single day and we change into a household. Why wouldn’t they need their members of the family to be snug inside their setting?”

The 24-year-old Humphries has skilled completely different sporting environments throughout the globe, beforehand enjoying Division 1 NCAA faculty basketball for the Kentucky Wildcats earlier than stints within the NBA, the G-League and in Europe.

Humphries, seen facing the Hofstra Pride in December 2016, played college basketball for the Kentucky Wildcats.

He returned to Australia to play for the Adelaide 36ers in 2020 after which signed for Melbourne earlier this 12 months.

Humphries has discovered his type up to now 4 video games, averaging 16.8 factors, 6.5 rebounds and 1.8 blocks per recreation, however he says it was whereas in Los Angeles final 12 months that he was capable of really feel completely happy about his sexuality after seeing members of the LGBTQ+ group dwelling in a constructive setting for the primary time.

He says taking the choice to return out has modified his life immeasurably.

“I’ve a weight lifted off my shoulders, 25 years of weight,” says Humphries.

“And it’s not just a bit weight – it’s deep-rooted emotions and weight that get to be lifted from you – it’s euphoric. It’s a tremendous feeling to simply not have to cover each single day, to not should faux, to not should make up tales and lies.

“I’m primarily beginning a brand new life – it’s like a birthday,” he provides. “I can’t consider that is taking place; from how darkish I used to be to now could be evening and day. I’m tremendous grateful for that.”