A dramatic turn has matched me with acute myeloid leukemia. From the sidelines to being sidelined, 40 veins and 40 electrolytes.
From Craig Sager
I grew up in Batavia, Ill., a small town out in the corn fields, west of Chicago. It was boring.
For our senior picture, they said, 'Black or navy blazer.' And I thought, Why do I want to look like everybody else?
Sports are supposed to be fun, and so I have fun with the way I dress.
I will never give up, and I will never give in.
I get this call and they go, you know, 'Do you want to do the finals?' and I go, 'Yeah, I guess, I've never, never done the finals.' Especially for somebody who's done as many thousands of games as I have, it kind of takes you one step further.
Something that I've always been. Always lively. I don't want to be dull.
I'm fighting cancer and I refuse to give up.
Sports are in my soul. That's what drives me.
I'm fighting not only for myself and for my family, but I feel I am fighting for everybody who has cancer.
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