Dick Vitale tears up on ACC Championship broadcast while talking about recent cancer battle



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85 -year -old ESPN College basketball Analysts announced in December that he was free from cancer. It was his fourth war with the disease for more than three years.

When he saw the camera sitting in the camera, while sitting between fellow declarations, Dave O’Brien and Corey Alexander, Vatille broke.

“It’s a miracle for me to sit here with people,” said Vitel. “I can’t tell you how much you mean to me. It has been incredible. A difficult three years. Those four battles of cancer. I do not wish it on anyone. Cancer is useless.

Vitel’s sound is shocked to return to the calling games, though his famous youth has the same energy.

“This is my last game this year and I am praying, hopefully I can come back next year, maybe even better,” Vitel said on the broadcast. “I hope and pray that my doctor will really help me with my voice.”

Vitel had a surgery last summer to remove cancer lymph nodes from his neck. Earlier, it was treated for melanoma and lymphoma, and last year was radiation treatment for vocal bone cancer.

Basketball Hall of Famil has been with ESPN since being launched in 1979. Former college and NBA coach broadcast ESPN’s first college basketball.

She is also a longtime fund razor for cancer research, which helped Dost Jim Valvano to the stage in the 1993 SPS, where Valvano spoke his famous “donut necklace”. Valvano died after two months due to Adenocarinoma.

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