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Vitale, ESPN
Dick Vitale ready to ‘return to my love’ of announcing games after cancer-free update
“Just had (a) scope of my vocal cords & I was very emotional with the great report by Dr ZEITELS,” Vitale said on X on Wednesday. “He said the vocal cords are cancer free & he feels I can return to my love of being at courtside for @espn.”
Dick Vitale Cleared for ESPN Return After Vocal Cords Diagnosed as Cancer-Free
Legendary ESPN college basketball personality Dick Vitale is one step closer to getting back to doing what he loves most. Vitale announced on Wednesday
Legendary announcer Dick Vitale says he is cancer free, ready to call games for ESPN again
After numerous cancer battles, legendary ESPN announcer Dick Vitale is nearly ready to return to the network and call a college basketball game once again. Vitale, 85, announced on social media on Wednesday that his vocal cords are cancer free.
Dick Vitale cleared for broadcasting return after cancer-free declaration
Legendary college basketball broadcaster Dick Vitale has been cleared to return to broadcasting after being cancer-free.
Peter Yarrow Dies of Bladder Cancer, Dick Vitale Cleared for ESPN Return and More
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Dick Vitale cleared for return to sideline, broadcasting role at ESPN
A month after trumpeting Dickie V is cancer-free, legendary college basketball broadcaster Dick Vitale said Wednesday he has been cleared by doctors to return to the sideline and call games for ESPN.
Broadcast legend Dick Vitale says vocal cords are cancer-free, could return to work soon
Legendary broadcaster Dick Vitale could be back with a headset on very soon, as the 85-year-old college basketball staple revealed his vocal cords are cancer-free.
The voice of college basketball is back! Dick Vitale cleared to resume broadcasting for ESPN
The Lakewood Ranch resident isn't sure of the exact date of his return. Vitale has battled cancer four times in four years.
Dick Vitale Gets Great News About Cancer Recovery and Return to ESPN
The new year is already off to a great start. On Wednesday morning, legendary ESPN college basketball announcer Dick Vitale announced that his vocal cords are officially cancer free and that he's been cleared to return to calling games.
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Dick Vitale Says Duke's Cooper Flagg Is 'Right There' With Three Basketball Legends at 18
Cooper Flagg erupted on Saturday against Notre Dame, scoring 42 points on just 14 field goal attempts, with six rebounds and ...
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Dick Vitale supports Notre Dame at Orange Bowl after revealing he’s cancer free
ESPN Chairman Jimmy Pitaro joins @DickieV & his wonderful wife Lorraine for this evening's #CFBPlayoff Semifinal at the ...
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Dick Vitale shares 'emotional' cancer update on social media
The 85-year-old ESPN college basketball analyst provided details on his battle with laryngeal cancer in posts on X and Instagram.
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LeBron James Fired Up Over Dick Vitale's Positive Health News
Dick Vitale is back, baby. On Wednesday the legendary voice of college basketball announced that he had gotten some positive ...
The Boston Globe
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Cooper Flagg scores ACC freshman record 42 points in win for No. 4 Duke
Flagg had long been mentioned as a potential No. 1 overall NBA draft pick before leaving his home state of Maine and heading to Durham.
Charlotte Observer
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Flagg day: Three takeaways as Duke holds off Notre Dame behind Cooper Flagg’s 42 points
Another game, another record for star freshman Cooper Flagg, who set the Duke and ACC marks for points in a game by a freshman in the Blue Devils’ home win over Notre Dame.
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