Craig Sager's Leukemia No Longer In Remission, Given 3-To-6 Month Prognosis

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TNT basketball sideline reporter Craig Sager’s leukemia is no longer in remission and his doctors have given him a prognosis of three-to-six months left to live, he reveals on HBO’s Real Sports tonight. You can see a bit of his discussion with Bernard Goldberg above.


Sager, known for his gaudy suits and good-natured sparring with Spurs coach Gregg Popovich, was originally diagnosed with leukemia in 2014. He brieflycame back to the airwaves near the end of the 2014-2015 NBA season, before his leukemia returned. His son served as a bone marrow donor, which seemed to defeat the disease, and Sager has been a fairly regular presence on the sideline this season.

http://deadspin.com/craig-sagers-leukemia-no-longer-in-remission-given-3-t-1766545537
 
:eek2: sager suits is sick?? damn feel sorry for the homie dude was entertaining with being the butt of mad jokes
 
Man I wish him the best, after seeing what, my daughter went through with chemo (mind you she had the lightest form of it) I can't imagine how it must be fighting so hard, only to be told you will die..
I remember seeing other people go to the clinic and feeling the pain of their souls of the unknown... Man I tell you that shit is so humbling putting my worries about life into perspective...
 
I saw the headline about not being in remission but I didn't know it was 3-6 months. I hope he enjoyed the life he had and gets as much joy as possible from the life he has left.
 
I remember watching the movie 50/50, and though it was entertaining it was pretty deep. Cancer is a bitch, and it does not discriminate. I hope he can beat it, and I feel for anybody who has that disease
 
If the bone marrow transplant fails it is not much they can do. His failed twice which is not a good sign.
 
Awww dammit. Dude is a real bright spot in the league with his suits and the humor surrounding them.

Hope we get a few more years out of him than the doctors prognosis.

I hope he lives out his last days to the fullest.
 
remember hank aaron hit his record homerun, i heard sager was 1 of the white dudes who ran out to shake his hand
 
when he first started really going overboard wiut the suits the reactions were hilarious, i remember baron davis couldn't stop doing this lil chuckle during a interview
 
Cancer shows no mercy. Just lost my Mom to it in February... The most helpless feeling you can have watching someone you love slowly die from that shit! Hope he has comfort in these last days and prayers for him and his family....
 
I would love to get cancer later in life, gives you time to get your affairs in order and say goodbye. You can use assisted suicide to die peacefully.

We all are going to have 3 to 6 months to live from something, it just that we won't know about it till the end.
 
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