One week after the airing of an interview in which he revealed that his acute myeloid lymphoma is no longer in remission, Craig Sager was back at work, rocking a typically eye-catching outfit and working the sidelines for TNT's broadcast of the Golden State Warriors' home win over the Washington Wizards. On most nights, the Warriors' pursuit of the all-time single-season record for wins would stand out as the primary focus of everyone in the arena and watching at home. On Tuesday, though, even those involved in the game couldn't help but prioritize their love of and support for the 64-year-old broadcaster who simply refuses to be defined by what ails him. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball] His first on-screen appearance was briefly interrupted by the well-wishes of Warriors center Festus Ezeli: His between-quarters interview with Wizards head coach Randy Wittman had absolutely nothing to do with in-game strategy, as Wittman decided instead to share how much he cares for and appreciates a man he's known for more than three decades: Craig Sager with the sideline interview on Coach Randy Wittman. #SagerStrong https://t.co/VSh4Hp4uUE — NBA...