He passed away today. So sad.
RIP Craig Sager
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#1RIP Craig SagerTags: None -
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#3Nothing on ESPN.com or TMZ.com yetComment -
The GiantSBR Posting Legend
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#4Awful to hear.Comment -
RudyRuetiggerSBR Aristocracy
- 08-24-10
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#6twizzler you own a fukkin funeral home or update tmz regularly?Comment -
TheMoneyShotBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#7Even the best Cancer Treatments.... can't beat Cancer.
Fukking POS disease.Comment -
TheMoneyShotBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#9How crazy that TNT is doing the game tonight? Life is weird.Comment -
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#10Sad day. RIPComment -
will2surviveSBR Hall of Famer
- 11-26-09
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#11I haven't been on the forum lately, Florence Henderson, Alan Thicke, Craig Sager (and others that I didn't mention). When will it end? I always tell people live life as if you're going to live 100 years, but make the most out of every day and be grateful to wake up. Sager was a fighter. I also look at it as these individuals got their time to shine in the spotlight and make an impact on the world. Quality life is also important #RIPComment -
RudyRuetiggerSBR Aristocracy
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#12willy, I don't think it will ever end...when born, death is something we all have to endureComment -
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#13sad day for nbaComment -
Jrod124SBR Hall of Famer
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#14Sad, loved Craig on the NBA coverage
RIP sirComment -
shadymcgradySBR Posting Legend
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#15Fukk cancerComment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#16YEH FUK CANCER
It is terribleComment -
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will2surviveSBR Hall of Famer
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#18Rudy, I've suffered many losses and I understand what you're saying. I get frustrated with "premature death" (especially to good people). I use Alan Thicke as an example. He was playing hockey with his 19 year old son (He was 50 years older than his kid) and his this will be ingrained in his son's mind forever. If someone lives 90 years and dies, it's still frustrating, but I can justify it. With all the technological advances in the world, one would think that there would be a cure for cancer or warning signs for heart ailments or other issues. SMH...Comment -
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#21Rudy, I've suffered many losses and I understand what you're saying. I get frustrated with "premature death" (especially to good people). I use Alan Thicke as an example. He was playing hockey with his 19 year old son (He was 50 years older than his kid) and his this will be ingrained in his son's mind forever. If someone lives 90 years and dies, it's still frustrating, but I can justify it. With all the technological advances in the world, one would think that there would be a cure for cancer or warning signs for heart ailments or other issues. SMH...
I understand everyone is different... but if there comes a time in which you can't really do the things you use to.... how is living life Grand?
It's something we'll all have to think about and encounter one day.Comment -
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#22feel for his wife and kids he has a beautiful wife think she was a lakers dancerComment -
shadymcgradySBR Posting Legend
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#23There are cancer treatments in experimental phases that have shown success but it is case specific.
Mutated variations of viruses such as measles and smallpox are cultivated and injected into the cancer patient which adheres to the cancer cells. The immune system then recognizes the cancer cells and attacks it. The percentage of success or successful reaction is highComment -
shadymcgradySBR Posting Legend
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#24Someone like Craig sager and his income bracket must have had access to such treatmentsComment -
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#25This sucks.Comment -
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#26Inevitable but sad.Comment -
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#27There are cancer treatments in experimental phases that have shown success but it is case specific.
Mutated variations of viruses such as measles and smallpox are cultivated and injected into the cancer patient which adheres to the cancer cells. The immune system then recognizes the cancer cells and attacks it. The percentage of success or successful reaction is high
I don't know the exact ratio of odds.... as to a human getting Cancer... But...
Out of curiosity.... has any US President ever died of Cancer after serving office? Makes me wonder.Comment -
The GiantSBR Posting Legend
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#28Sometimes I feel that the govt has a vaccine or a special sequence to abort the Cancer.... but it's the way the World corrects the high population.
I don't know the exact ratio of odds.... as to a human getting Cancer... But...
Out of curiosity.... has any US President ever died of Cancer after serving office? Makes me wonder.Comment -
will2surviveSBR Hall of Famer
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#30I always felt that living to be 70, 80, or 90 years old would be great! How great would it really be?
I understand everyone is different... but if there comes a time in which you can't really do the things you use to.... how is living life Grand?
It's something we'll all have to think about and encounter one day.Comment -
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#31Such a bummer. Let's gamble in his honor.Comment -
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#33...Sager’s visitors rarely catch him lying in bed. He stands for pictures. He combs his hair. His feet are swollen from the chemo, making his stingray loafers tight, so Nike sent him four animal-print sneakers modeled after Kevin Durant’s line. Emblazoned under one tongue is mr. fancy and under the other is suits. “You go in there trying to give him a lift,” says TNT’s Ernie Johnson, who beat non–Hodgkin’s lymphoma in 2006, “and you leave all fired up.” Sager’s gear helps him stand out in a crowded field and break the ice with chilly subjects. But that’s not why he buys it. He doesn’t have a stylist or a clothing allowance either. “I just like it,” he says. “I feel comfortable in it. It all looks good when I pick it out.” He cares less about fashion than color. In Fort Myers he delivered pep rallies while decked out in school colors: Fort Myers High green, Cypress Lake purple, Riverdale maroon. He often takes notes with colored ballpoint pens, using purple ink for the Lakers, red for the Rockets and so on. His former producer D.T. Slouffman once asked Sager to sign a baseball for his daughter’s fourth birthday. He knew her favorite color was pink. “To Holly Anne,” Sager wrote. “Happy Birthday Let’s Party! You Wear Pink I’ll Wear Purple. Your Daddy’s Friend, The Man In The Funny Coats.” The message included both pink and purple ink...
RIPComment -
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#34NBA sidelines won't be the same without him and his suits!Comment -
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#35Legend. RIP Sager.Comment
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