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After serving as head coach of the NBA's Detroit Pistons from 1978-80, Vitale joined ESPN at its inception in 1979, calling ...
Dick Vitale is one of college basketball’s defining and most enduring figures. After coaching for 16 years, Vitale joined ESPN in 1979, only a few months into the network’s existence ...
On Saturday night, Dick Vitale made his long-awaited return to the ESPN airwaves when he served as the color commentator for No. 2 Duke's game at No. 21 Clemson. The crowd gathered behind him made ...
In a video, Vitale shared that he had some bloodwork and tests done on Monday and he finally received his results from Dr. Rick Brown, the Head of Oncology at Sarasota Memorial Hospital in Florida.
“He’s back, baby” was shown on the videoboard of Littlejohn Coliseum ahead of famed ESPN analyst Dick Vitale’s return to the broadcast. It’s been almost two years since the 85-year-old ...
ESPN college basketball analyst Dick Vitale said Thursday that his most recent scan showed he is cancer-free. Vitale, 85, had surgery this summer after a biopsy of a lymph node in his neck showed ...
WASHINGTON — ESPN college basketball analyst Dick Vitale remains cancer-free after recent medical scans. Vitale, who has ...
ESPN college basketball broadcaster Dick Vitale had an emotional moment at the end of the ACC men’s basketball championship game Saturday, expressing how grateful he was to be back in the ...
Vitale added that he will undergo surgery on ... in time to announce the first-ever college basketball game shown on ESPN in 1979. Shaquille O’Neal recalls throwing his Olympic medal out the ...
ESPN’s Dick Vitale has some news, and it’s awesome, baby! The legendary men’s college basketball analyst is once again cancer-free, the 85-year-old coach-turned-broadcaster announced on ...
BRISTOL, Conn. (AP) — Longtime ESPN college basketball analyst Dick Vitale said on social media he has been diagnosed with cancer for a fourth time. Vitale announced Friday that a biopsy of a ...