Dick Vitale Diagnosed with Cancer for Third Time: ESPN Announces

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It’s a sad day for sports fans everywhere as ESPN has announced that legendary basketball commentator Dick Vitale has been diagnosed with cancer for the third time.

The 79-year-old Vitale, who has been a staple of college basketball coverage since 1979, was first diagnosed with throat cancer in 2001. He underwent successful treatment and returned to the airwaves in 2002. In 2014, he was diagnosed with bladder cancer and underwent successful treatment.

Unfortunately, Vitale has now been diagnosed with cancer for a third time. ESPN released a statement saying that Vitale is “dealing with a new health issue” and that he will be taking a break from broadcasting while he undergoes treatment.

Vitale is beloved by basketball fans for his enthusiasm and knowledge of the game. His signature phrase, “It’s awesome, baby!” has become a part of the sports lexicon. He is also well-known for his philanthropic work, having raised millions of dollars for cancer research and other charities.

Vitale’s diagnosis has been met with an outpouring of support from the basketball community. NBA stars like LeBron James and Stephen Curry have expressed their support for Vitale on social media, and many college basketball programs have also sent their well-wishes.

We here at ESPN wish Dick Vitale the best in his fight against cancer and hope that he makes a full recovery.