Two retired NBA stars are giving to cancer research. Charles Barkley and Shaquille O'Neal are helping a worthy cause.
Beloved basketball broadcaster Dick Vitale is cancer-free once again, he announced in a video shared to X on Wednesday. The news is the latest in a winding road of ups and downs for the 85-year-old, ...
Renewing their decades-long rivalry, Indiana and Kentucky went up against each other, piquing interest from every corner of ...
Charles Barkley and Dick Vitale, two big personalities in the basketball world, are teaming up twice this college basketball season to call games together. The first of that mini-series was on ...
The longtime ESPN college basketball analyst, who has battled various forms of cancer since 2021, announced on social media that his doctors at Sarasota Memorial Hospital in Florida gave him a clean ...
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For nearly two years, cancer stifled Dick Vitale’s ability to share his passion for college basketball, the treatments silencing a voice that effusively celebrated the sport for decades on ESPN.
ESPN analyst Dick Vitale is cancer free after lengthy battles with lymphoma and melanoma, he announced Wednesday. "Dr Rick Brown just notified me with my results of my major Pet Scan & told me news I ...
Longtime ESPN college basketball analyst Dick Vitale said Wednesday that he has vocal cord cancer and will need six weeks of radiation to treat it. "I plan to fight like hell to be ready to call games ...
Basketball icons Dick Vitale and Charles Barkley are teaming up to broadcast Indiana vs. Kentucky on Saturday, Dec. 13.
Legendary college basketball broadcaster Dick Vitale will be on the call for UK's rivalry game against Indiana. And Vitale ...