ESPN school basketball broadcaster Dick Vitale had an emotional second on the finish of the ACC males’s basketball championship recreation Saturday, expressing how grateful he was to be again within the broadcast sales space after almost two years away because of well being points.
“It’s been, to me, a miracle, actually, to sit down right here with you guys. I can’t let you know how a lot it meant to me,” stated Vitale, whose voice cracked as tears welled in his eyes. “It’s been unbelievable. It’s been a troublesome three years, these 4 most cancers battles.”
Vitale, 85, missed virtually two full seasons due to an intensive most cancers battle. He returned to the ESPN airwaves on Feb. 8 for the primary time since calling the nationwide championship recreation in April 2023.
This week, he referred to as the ACC event alongside Dave O’Brien and Cory Alexander.
“I am unable to let you know how a lot it is meant to me. Actually, it has been unbelievable.”@DickieV will get emotional thanking the followers and the printed for supporting him by way of his most cancers remedies ❤️ pic.twitter.com/F8ndycDWC8
— ESPN (@espn) March 16, 2025
Vitale, a Corridor of Fame broadcaster and school hoops icon, spent the previous three years battling melanoma, lymphoma and vocal twine and lymph node cancers. He introduced he was cancer-free in January and was initially slated to return to ESPN broadcasts on Jan. 25, however then an accident suffered at his Flordia residence delayed him for an additional two weeks.
Vitale stated Saturday’s ACC ultimate could be his final recreation of the season, adopted by every week of doctor-prescribed “voice relaxation,” however he hopes to return for the 2025-26 season.
“I’m praying, hoping I may be again subsequent 12 months,” Vitale stated within the ultimate moments of Duke’s 73-62 victory over Louisville. “Perhaps even higher — and hope and pray my physician actually helps me with my voice.”
He wrote final month that he’s been by way of a number of surgical procedures, 65 radiation remedies, chemotherapy and stretches when he had no voice in any respect.
“I wish to thank all of the followers, too, and all of the individuals who have been so stunning. All my individuals at ESPN tolerating and placing up with me by way of my points I’ve had,” Vitale stated. “I can’t thanks sufficient.”
“You’re one of the best, pal. You’re one of the best,” O’Brien stated as he and Alexander sat with arms round their broadcast accomplice.
Vitale closed with an impassioned message for these affected by most cancers.
“I don’t want it on anyone. Most cancers sucks,” he stated. “I’ll let you know this: Anyone battling most cancers, please, hear — suppose positively, all the time, and have religion and consider.”

GO DEEPER
He is superior, child! The Dick Vitale you do not see on TV
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