Former KMBC Sportscaster & TNT Sideline Reporter Craig Sager Passes On at Age 65
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http://www.kmbc.com/article/craig-sager-talks-about-cancer-fight-years-in-kansas-city/3590223
Godspeed Mr. Sager, Honored Jimmy “V” recipient Craig Sager talks about his special years in KC, his friends, & his battle against leukemia that was sadly lost this week. This is one man that many will truly miss. What a nice person.
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He was a diehard Cubs fan apparently and was rewarded before passing on.
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@wissox He & Greg Popovich were great friends so he musta been a “good guy”. His early years were spent in KC at KMBC covering the Royals w/George Brett. Many fans & athletes both have fond memories of his witty shenanigans in those days. I recall once at the Sportshow in Bartle Hall one winter he even had Harley Race laughing & that was NOT easy-If Harley was not bona-fide nuts, he had the whole damn world fooled ! Cancer is such a relentless ****ing disease …they gotta figure that schizz out & soon.
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@globaljaybird he added so much fun to reporting, loved his fighting spirit.
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@Crimsonorblue22 I Stand Up to Cancer-For All. Tonight the Milwaukee Bucks all wore commemorative Sager Strong shirts in pregame warm ups. http://www.espn.com/video/clip?id=18288566
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@wissox @Crimsonorblue22 ‘NBA on TNT’ shares a very touching tribute to Craig Sager narrated by his good friend & cancer survivor Ernie Johnson. Warning: Be prepared to smile then get the Kleenex ready. http://www.foxsports.com/nba/story/nba-tnt-shares-touching-tribute-craig-sager-121516?cmpid=nl_fs_edition_12162016
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@globaljaybird Awww man!
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RIP Craig Sager. Very pleasant and likeable individual…but the clothes…
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@JayHawkFanToo I loved his clothes!
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Really? I thought he bought his clothes at a Goodwill store…in the 70s…
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@JayHawkFanToo part of his charm!
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The plaid sports jacket market will never be the same. RIP, Mr Sager. You’re a very good man.
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His interviews with Gregg Popovich are classics…
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@JayHawkFanToo It was his "schtick’ to wear the outrageous clothes to connect to people he came in contact with cordial & affable humor. He deeply enjoyed entertaining those around him and like most of us only wanted to be accepted. He invited ridicule about his appearance & always replied with witty & gracious remarks. He was genuinely as humble for that acceptance as a soul could possibly be. He has been taken away far too soon.
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@globaljaybird
I understand his clothes were his shtick…they were still pretty fugly.
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new adjective …