Dick Vitale’s ESPN return delayed after accident causes ‘near-term physical limitations’

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Dick Vitale’s planned return to the broadcast booth is being put on hold after an accident that created “near-term physical limitations,” ESPN said Saturday.

The accident, which the 85-year-old Hall of Fame broadcaster said he suffered at his home in Florida, is not related to the four cancer battles he’s had for the past three and a half years.

News of the postponement comes just one day after Vitale said he would be back on the airwaves on Jan. 25 — for the first time in nearly two years — when the Duke Blue Devils travel to Winston-Salem to take on the Wake Forest Demon Deacons. 

ESPN college basketball analyst Dick Vitale speaks during a news conference before a game between the No. 1 Gonzaga Bulldogs and the No. 2 UCLA Bruins at T-Mobile Arena on Nov. 23, 2021.ESPN college basketball analyst Dick Vitale speaks during a news conference before a game between No. 1 Gonzaga and No. 2 UCLA, won 69-65 by the Bulldogs, on Nov. 23, 2021. Getty Images

“I’m devastated that I won’t be courtside with my ESPN buddy Dave O’Brien and with all the players and fans, especially because of the overwhelming response I received when news of my planned return was announced,” Vitale said Saturday, according to ESPN. “I was anxiously awaiting the chance to feel the excitement and energy of a college basketball environment.”

Though Vitale is expected to make a full recovery from the injury, no information about a new return date was provided.

“Despite this latest setback, I feel blessed to have the support of my family, friends and ESPN teammates,” the veteran broadcaster said. “I’m a lucky guy and as I’ve said before, I will continue to do whatever it takes to get back to calling the sport I love.”

Vitale received a hero’s welcome when he announced earlier in the week the he will be going to be back on the sideline calling games for the network once again.

The Duke-Wake Forest contest would have been his first since the 2023 national championship between San Diego State and UConn; Vitale had missed the entirety of the 2023-24 season while dealing with vocal cord cancer.

Dick Vitale prepares to announce an NCAA college basketball game between Michigan State and Kentucky on Nov. 15, 2022.Dick Vitale prepares to announce the Michigan State-Kentucky game, won by 86-77 by the Spartans, on Nov. 15, 2022. AP

In a statement released via ESPN, he shared with fans just how challenging it had been to get to that point of being able to return.

“I am absolutely ecstatic and I can’t believe this is happening after going through five major vocal cord surgeries, 65 radiation treatments and chemotherapy for six months.

“It’s been a very tough journey, but all of the prayers and messages from the beautiful fans have inspired me. I can’t thank Jimmy Pitaro and all of my ESPN colleagues who I consider my second family enough for the love they showed me through such a tough time. I just hope that I can offer the people some basketball insights that can bring even more excitement to the game.”

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