Two months before he died of cancer,indian college girls sex videos the legendary NBA broadcaster Craig Sager gave his final television interview. His hair was gone and his face was emaciated.
But the luminous spirit that made him so beloved would not be dimmed.
SEE ALSO: This 'moment of joy' was a touching alternative to the moment of silenceSager's final interview, which CBS Sunday Morning just posted to YouTube, is painful and beautiful to watch. It's hard to see someone known for his verve for life so physically depleted. Yet it's inspiring to see Sager maintain perspective, gratitude and some degree of joy while knowing he's at death's door. He's even dressed in one of his trademark jackets.
The five-minute piece, which also covers Sager's career for those unfamiliar with it, is well worth your time. Take a look.
When Sager died last week, the basketball world mourned deeply. Just over a year ago, he'd been excited to get back to work following his initial bout with cancer. A "moment of joy" tribute before a nationally televised NBA game on Thursday night perfectly captured his essence.
Now his final interview is yet another testament to why Sager will never be forgotten by NBA fans.
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