Colourful US sports broadcaster Sager dies

US TV sports broadcaster Craig Sager, who donned flamboyant outfits during decades as an NBA sideline reporter, has died at age 65.

Turner Sports NBA sideline reporter Craig Sager

Dapper US TV sports broadcaster Craig Sager has died aged 65. (AAP)

Dapper US TV sports broadcaster Craig Sager, who donned flamboyant outfits as he interviewed coaches and players during decades as an NBA sideline reporter, has died at age 65.

Sager covered an array of sports events, including the Olympics, but was most closely associated with NBA broadcasts.

He was diagnosed in 2014 with acute myeloid leukemia, a cancer of the blood and bone marrow, and underwent bone marrow transplants and chemotherapy.

The treatment forced him to miss the 2014-15 NBA season but he returned to work after getting a bone marrow transplant from his son, Craig Jr.

In March 2016, Sager disclosed that his cancer had returned and that doctors had told him he had just months to live.

He continued to work through the NBA playoffs, including the finals between the eventual champion Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden State Warriors in June, while undergoing chemotherapy treatments.


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