Beloved sideline reporter Craig Sager died on Dec. 15, 2016, at the age of 65 after battling cancer for years. However, Sager has not been forgotten. His life has continued to inspire many.

A beautiful mural was painted in memory of him, celebrities and players came together to raise money for his foundation at the All-Star Game, Baylor paid tribute to him in their postgame interview after advancing to the Sweet 16, and on Tuesday night, Sager was awarded a Sports Emmy for Outstanding Sports Personality.

OUTSTANDING SPORTS PERSONALITY – SPORTS

REPORTER – CRAIG SAGER CBS/TBS/TNT/TRUTV Congrats — Sports Emmys (@sportsemmys) May 9, 2017

During a break in the Spurs-Rockers second-round playoff game on the night Sager won the award, Inside the NBA took a moment to recognize their late friend’s achievement. Ernie Johnson, who delivered a touching poem at Sager’s memorial service, announced the news, while the rest of the crew clapped.

Earlier this evening, the late Craig Sager was awarded the #SportsEmmy for Outstanding Sports Personality – Sports Reporter. pic.twitter.com/XAIHoJDwJL — NBA on TNT (@NBAonTNT) May 10, 2017

So nice to see Craig Sager honored with an Emmy for sports reporting….and Charles as best studio analyst. Makes the Turner Family proud — Ernie Johnson (@TurnerSportsEJ) May 10, 2017

As Craig Sager II tweeted, “It’s never too late to take home the hardware.”

It's never too late to take home the hardware. Good luck to the Craig Sager at tonight's @sportsemmys pic.twitter.com/myj1Udb0x1 — Craig Sager II (@CraigSagerJr) May 9, 2017

The president of Turner, David Levy, and Craig Sager’s wife, Stacy, accepted the award.