Dick Vitale breaks down during ACC championship game as he reflects on cancer journey
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Legendary college basketball announcer Dick Vitale was brought to tears during Saturday night’s Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament championship as he reflected on his latest cancer battle and what it meant to be back courtside after announcing he was cancer-free in December.
Sitting alongside ESPN’s Dave O’Brien and Cory Alexander, the 85-year-old announcer became emotional during the final moments of the first half of the Duke-Louisville final.
Dick Vitale at Coleman Coliseum for the game between Alabama and Kentucky on Feb. 22, 2025. (Gary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa News)
"It's my last game this year and I'm praying, hopefully, I can be back next year, maybe even better – maybe even better," Vitale said, thanking all those who have helped through this process.
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"I hope and pray my doctor really helps me with my voice."
Vitale underwent surgery last summer to remove cancerous lymph nodes from his neck. He was previously treated for melanoma and lymphoma, and had radiation treatments last year for vocal cord cancer.
Tennessee players celebrate with Dick Vitale after the Alabama game at Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center, March 1, 2025. (IMAGN)
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"It's been like, to me, a miracle really to sit here with you guys," Vitale continued, tearfully. "I can't tell you how much it meant to me. It's been unbelievable. A tough three years. Those four cancer battles. I don't wish it on anybody. Cancer sucks."
"I’ll tell you this, anybody battling cancer, please listen: Think positive always