The legendary ESPN, Dick Vitale diffuser returns to the microphone on Saturday. Duke Freshman Cooper Flagg is such a feeling that Vitale must call one of his games.
Vitale, 85, will be on the call of the match on Saturday between Duke and Clemson n ° 2 in Littlejohn Coliseum. It will be the first time in almost two years that Vitale has been in difficulty in the middle of a battle against cancer in its vocal cords which lasted more than three years.
The longtime broadcaster, which many consider the voice of university basketball, initially intended to return on January 25, when Duke played Wake Forest. However, these plans have changed due to “new health challenges and short -term physical limitations” which prevented it from working the game.
ESPN announced Vitale’s return on Monday. He will call the game with the player play-by-play Dave O’Brien and his colleague analyst Cory Alexander.
Vitale called university basketball for the international broadcast of the 2023 national championship match between Uconn and the state of San Diego.
It was initially diagnosed with melanoma in the summer of 2021 and then received a diagnosis of lymphoma from months later. Vitale returned this fall, but quickly had to move away again for surgery on its vocal cords. In 2023, he revealed that cancer had spread to its vocal cords and lymph nodes.
In early January in early January, Vitale announced that it was cancer after radiation therapy, chemotherapy and additional surgery.
Vitale has been a signature voice on ESPN since the network began to broadcast university basketball matches in 1979. With his joyful enthusiasm and his slogans, he became one of the most emblematic personalities of sports television.
The Blue Devils are 19-2 for the season behind the performance of Flagg and his compatriot Kon Knueppel. Flagg, a 9 -inch 6 -inch attacker, should be the overall choice n ° 1 in the NBA 2025 NBA draft. He has an average of 20 points, eight rebounds and 4.2 assists in 21 games for Duke this season.
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