Craig Sager and His Colorful Style Return to the NBA Sidelines

The sideline reporter was diagnosed with leukemia last year.

"It's not just the games. It's the people," Sager said when asked what he missed most in the interim. "The NBA is such a family. I try to get there three hours before the game, talk with the ushers and the security guards, the coaches and the fans . . . I just missed the whole atmosphere. I like being there."

Sager said Thursday he’s “totally in remission.” He said he lost nearly 50 pounds during his leukemia battle, forcing him to update his wardrobe.“I had to get new clothes because my other ones didn’t fit because I lost so much weight,” he admitted during a pre-game report.For Thursday’s game, Sager wore a red, black and gray plaid jacket, with a striped shirt and solid red tie – a crisp, subdued look for Sager.

Luckily, Chicago mascot Benny the Bull was on hand to help. During a pause in game action, the mascot approached Sager with a new sport coat – still Bulls colors, but louder and vintage plaid, more in line with Sager’s usual outfits. Benny the Bull hugged Sager, and Sager waved and blew kisses to the crowd, the man in the colorful clothes back on the sidelines again.

“This does fit pretty good,” Sager said, studying his new jacket.

The Associated Press and ESPN.com contributed to this report.