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There are things you want to do, but you can't really look at the future. You don't know how much there is.
Craig Sager
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When doctors tell you that your only hope for survival is 14 straight days of intense chemotherapy, 24 hours a day, you sit there, and you count down the 336 hours. You see, each day is a blessing.
Craig Sager
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I look forward to continuing my work on the sidelines for Turner Sports.
Craig Sager
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People come up to me and say somebody in their family has cancer, and we appreciate what you do, and we appreciate your fight, and don't give up, we love your attitude.
Craig Sager
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I'm grateful to HBO for telling my story, and I'd like to thank everyone for their ongoing support.
Craig Sager
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I am not an expert on time, or on cancer, or on life itself.
Craig Sager
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I was a big sports fan, and I had been closely monitoring Hank Aaron's home run totals since I was a kid playing on the sandlot adjacent to the Foundry and Machine Company in Batavia, Illinois.
Craig Sager
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I can't even use a can opener. I'm mechanically challenged. I ripped off two thumbnails trying to change kids' bicycle chains.
Craig Sager
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I first met Jim Valvano in the 1980s when he was a frequent guest on our CNN 'Coaches Corner' show based in Atlanta, as he was always in the area recruiting the next North Carolina State basketball phenom.
Craig Sager
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Vice President Biden had recently launched the 'Cancer Moonshots', a campaign to finally eradicate cancer across humanity. He had lost his eldest son, Beau, in 2015, to brain cancer, and the ESPYs gave him a platform to raise awareness.
Craig Sager
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Something that I've always been. Always lively. I don't want to be dull.
Craig Sager
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I try to get there three hours before the game, talk with the ushers and the security guards, the coaches and the fans.
Craig Sager
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Sports are supposed to be fun, and so I have fun with the way I dress.
Craig Sager
