One of the most interesting men in sports, yes I realize that's hard to say with people like Russell Westbrook, passed away yesterday. He battled cancer ferociously and even when he was in agonizing pain he still made his way on the sideline to interview coaches. He is known for his flashy suits and his humor. Craig Graham Sager died at the age of 65.
He worked for TNT from 1981 all the way up to his death. He died from leukemia and was awarded the Jimmy V award for perseverance. Craig Sager was the most interesting man in the world, in my opinion, and am deeply saddened I won't be able to see his side line reporting anymore.

What does it mean to you that even when he was in pain he was still doing what he loved?
What is your opinion on his attire that he wore? This is one of the many suits and if you haven't seen any others I encourage you look it up on Google.
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This shows dedication and proves to people that nothing can stand in his way from doing what he mostly loved. I think he brought a great laughter to the game and he looked good doing it.
It means that he truly loved what he did, and was not going to let this get him down. I like that he decided to standout in a flashy way. To many people today are trying to blend in. It is nice to see some one who lets their true colors show.
It means that he loved doing what he did and he died doing what he loved.
I think that his attire matched his personality.
He was inspirational and also It shows how much he loved basketball even though he was in pain he was still playing basketball. I think that he doesn't care what he wears and he doesn't care about what other people think of how he is dressed.
To me, this is the meaning courage. When you know you could be hurting yourself or possibly putting yourself in a worse condition but you won't miss it for anything, that shows your commitment but also that your not afraid to do what you love even if it could hurt you. I would say anyone can wear what they think can make a statement and I guess that's why he wore that ensemble.
honestly this is really sad, i didn't know who he was until a few days ago but it still hurts. he had so much passion and dedication for what he did that he still did it even when he was in pain for me he deserves great respect for being such a strong person, for his attires i think if he was happy with them that's all that counts. I love them tbh i think they were different and i think it's amazing that he could use his attires to show his personality. rest in peace
It means that he was really dedicated and loved the job so much he didn't care if he was in so much pain. I think the outfits he wore were him and he expressed himself while he still could.
I shows that that was his true passion. He loved it so much he didn't care if it hurt him. It really catches your eyes! It made him feel important and helped him stand out from other reporters.
It means that he was so passionate about what he was doing and that he wanted to live his final days doing what he loved. I think the outfits that he wore were represented who he was and that it is okay to be yourself always and it shows that he very much enjoyed life with all the color that he wore.
That is showing dedication and proving to people that nothing could stand in his way from doing what he loved most. I think he brought a great laughter to the game and his ob and he looked good while doing it.
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