Legendary ESPN broadcaster Dick Vitale’s return to broadcasting was delayed after an accident at home, according to a statement released on social media.
Hall of Fame broadcaster Dick Vitale's expected return to action will be delayed after the broadcaster announced Saturday he suffered an accident at his home that will cause him to take some time to recover.
Just one day after announcing an anticipated comeback, Hall of Fame broadcaster Dick Vitale said he will have to delay his return due to a health issue unrelated to the
Dick Vitale, the iconic ESPN college basketball analyst, has announced that his highly anticipated return to broadcasting has been delayed due to health challenges following a home
Dick Vitale's much-anticipated return to broadcasting was suddenly put on hold Saturday because of an accident at his Florida home.
According to ESPN, he suffered an accident that will prevent the 85-year-old Vitale from calling the Wake Forest-Duke game this coming Saturday
Dick Vitale will unfortunately be unable to make his return to broadcasting games next week. The iconic ESPN broadcaster had an accident in his home in Florida that has created "new health challenges" unrelated to his cancer, ESPN announced Saturday.
Basketball Hall of Famer Dick Vitale issued a statement on Saturday saying he will not be able to make his broadcast return for a Jan. 25 game between
Dick Vitale was set to return to college basketball next weekend for his first game in the booth in two years, but his return has been delayed, according to Vitale. Dick Vitale Setback It’s been two years since Vitale put on the headsets to call college basketball games,
Hall of Fame broadcaster Dick Vitale will not return to broadcasting next week after suffering an accident at his Florida home, but is expected to make a full recovery.
The Hall of Fame broadcaster will call his first game in nearly 20 months when he works the Duke-Wake Forest game on ESPN.