93 signatures and climbing…

The SagerStrong Foundation is honored to have the following people from the
sports and entertainment industries sign the SagerStrong Bentley, in memory of Craig.

The one-of-a-kind Sager Strong Bentley has been transported 8,400+ miles this year so far, with stops in Los Angeles, California, Springfield Massachusetts, New York City, New York, and Atlanta, Georgia to gather autographs from 92 celebrities and athletes who knew and loved Craig Sager, who’s signature is on the headrest. What an amazing outpouring of support and kindness shown as we continue to build Craig’s legacy. We are truly grateful for the time, talent, and love shown in memory of Craig with this all important project!

 

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CELEBRITY SIGNERS

Stacy Sager
Wife of Craig Sager, President of the SagerStrong Foundation

Steph Curry
2022 NBA Finals MVP, 4 Time NBA Champion, 8 Time All NBA, 1 NBA All-Star MVP, Guard, Golden State Warriors

Magic Johnson
10 All-NBA, 2 NBA All-Star MVP, 3 NBA Finals MVP, 1 Olympic Gold Medal and Hall of Fame Inductee – Point Guard, Los Angeles Lakers

Dikembe Mutombo-
8 All-NBA, 4 Time Defensive Player of the Year, Hall of Fame, Center -Atlanta Hawks, Houston Rockets, Denver Nuggets

 

Jamal Anderson
1-Pro Bowl, 1x All Pro, Running Back, Atlanta Falcons

LOS ANGELES DODGERS  |  2022 ALL STARS

Clayton Kershaw

9x NL AllStar, 1x NL Gold Glove, 3x Cy Young Award Winner, NL MVP, World Series Champion – Pitcher, Los Angeles Dodgers

Justin Turner

3x NL All Star, NLCS MVP, World Series Champion – 3rd Base, Los Angeles Dodgers

Trea Turner

2x NL AllStar, 2x LouBrock Award, World Series Champion, Shortstop, Los Angeles Dodgers

Dave Roberts

2x World Champion, NL Manager of the Year, first manager of Asian heritage and 2nd African American manager to lead a team to the World Series title.

Freddie Freeman

6x NL All Star, 1x Golden Glove Award winner, NL MVP, and World Series Champion

Mookie Betts

4x  AL and 2x NL All Star, AL MVP, 1x NL Gold Glove, World Series Champion, RF– Boston Red Sox, Los Angeles Dodgers

Willie McGinest
3x Super Bowl, 2x Pro Bowl, Nost career postseason sacks (16). 15 years NFL–Cleveland Browns, New England Patriots.

Reggie Jackson
563 career home runs; 14x AL All-Star, 2x Silver Slugger Award, 1973 AL MVP, 2x World Series MVP Awards, 1977 Babe Ruth Award, Oakland A’s / New York Yankees Rightfielder.

Jerry West
1972 NBA Champion and All Star MVP, 1969 NBA Finals MVP, 14× NBA All-Star (’61–’74), 10× All-NBA First Team, 2× All-NBA Second Team, 4× NBA All-Defensive First Team,
NBA All-Defensive Second Team, Nicknamed “Mr. Clutch,” Los Angeles Lakers, inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2010.​

Allyson Felix
U.S. Olympic Track and Field, 2012 Olympic gold medal winner over 200m, 2x Olympic silver medalist and a 3x world champion. 2015 World Champion, 2011 World Silver medalist and 2020 Olympic Bronze medalist. Over the short distances, Felix is a 10x U.S. national champion over the short distances.

 

Bill Walton
Center for the TrailBlazers and Boston Celtics. 2× NBA champion, NBA Finals MVP (1977).

Michael Irvin
Inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame in 2007, Wide Receiver with 750 career receptions, 5x Pro Bowler, 3x Super Bowl champion with Dallas Cowboys. Named to the NFL 1990s All-Decade Team.

Ozzie Smith
Nicknamed “The Wizard of Oz”, shortstop for the San Diego Padres and St. Louis Cardinals. 13x consecutive gold gloves, 15x MLB All Star, inducted into the MLB Hall of Fame in 2002.

Ann Meyers Drysdale
Former basketball player and sportscaster. First high school player to be part of the U.S. National Team. First woman signed to a 4-year athletic scholarship at UCLA. 1976 US Olympics Silver Medal Team. First woman to sign a contract with the NBA, Indiana Pacers in 1979. International Women’s Sports Hall of Fame 1985, the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame 1999, and the Naismith Hall of Fame 1993.

George Karl
George Karl was an amazing NBA coach;  NBA coach of the year 2013, 4x NBA All-Star head coach. Karl was inducted into the Naismith Hall of Fame in 2022.

Ben Wallace
Nine seasons with Detroit Pistons, 2  NBA finals, 2004 championship. The Pistons retired his jersey in 2016 and Wallace was inducted into the Nesmith Memorial basketball Hall of Fame in 2021.

Joanna Hayes
Hayes is an American hurdler, who won the gold medal in the 100 meter hurdles at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. She was the favorite for the games, coming into the Olympics with a gold medal at the Pan American Games in 2003 at the 400-meter hurdles.

Dansby Swanson
MLB Shortstop drafted 2015 by the Arizona Diamondbacks, 2021 World Champion Atlanta Braves, 2022 All-Star, 1x Golden Glove.

Spencer Strider
MLB pitcher Drafted in 2020 by Atlanta Braves, over 200 strikeouts in 2022, runner up for NL Rookie of the Year.

Joe Simpson
11 yrs MLB player, Sports radio and television broadcaster for Seattle Mariners, Turner Sports, Atlanta Braves Radio Network. Named “Georgia Sports Broadcaster of the Year” in 1995, and inducted into the Braves Hall of Fame in 2018.

Max Scherzer
MLB Pitcher NY Mets, 3x Cy Young Award Winner, 8x All Star, 4x Sporting News Pitcher of the Year, over 3,000 career strikeouts as a pitcher, 2 no hitters in one season (2015) and 3 immaculate innings pitched.

Buck Showalter
MLB NY Mets Manager, 3x AL Manager of the Year (1994, 2004, and 2014) former manager of the NY Yankees, Arizona Diamondbacks, Texas Rangers, and Baltimore Orioles.

Ernie Johnson, Jr.
One of sport’s most respected and loved personalities. The 3x Sports Emmy Award winner and host of TNT’s “Inside the NBA” has helped audiences break down game for decades. Besides Basketball, Johnson, Jr. has covered the MLB, the PGA Championship, NFL, The British Open, Wimbledon, and the Olympics for Turner.

Shaquille O’Neal
As one of the most dominate centers of all time, “Shaq” earned the following: 1999-2000 MVP award, 1992-1993 NBA Rookie of the Year, 15 All-Star game selections and 3x All-Star game MVP’s. 3x finals MVP and a 4x NBA champion. He is currently a sports analyst on “Inside the NBA” on TNT.

Charles Barkley
11x NBA All Star—16 seasons in the NBA, one of four with more than 20,000 points, 10,000 rebounds, and 4,000 assists in a career. Inducted to the NBA Hall of Fame in 2006, and currently is an analyst for NBA on TNT.

Kenny Smith
Smith is nicknamed “the Jet,” 10 seasons in the NBA. Smith was a 2x NBA champion, NBA 1988 All Rookie Team, in the NBA Hall Of Fame.
He is currently a television analyst on TNT.

Jayson Tatum
Tatum, a small forward, was the 3rd pick overall in the 2017 draft by the Boston Celtics, is a 3x NBA All Star and 2x All NBA Selection. Last year, Tatum was the Eastern Conference Finals Most Valuable Player as well.

Trae Young
Point Guard for the Atlanta Hawks, 2x NBA All-Star, and McDonald’s All-American–the only player to ever lead the NCAA in both points and assists in a single season.

Pat Riley
A 5x NBA Champion, Riley was named NBA Coach of the Year three times: as head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers, New York Knicks and Miami Heat. In 1996, Coach Riley was named one of the top 10 coaches in National Basketball Association history.

Derek Jeter
14x MLB All-Star, 5x Golden Glove and Silver Slugger, Jeter spent his entire 20-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career with the New York Yankees. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility in 2020; he received 396 of 397 possible votes (99.75%), the second-highest percentage in MLB history (behind only teammate Mariano Rivera) and the highest by a position player (SS.)