Nothing energizes and speeds his recovery more than broadcasting a dook game.
Tolerate him while you still can, he's one of the few broadcasting legends left.
I don’t understand how people here don’t understand that his health at 85 right now is BAD. And coming off 4 th bout of cancer treatment he is pretty weak. ESPN owed him the chance to be on broadcasts at year end. That is it.In the early 90s he was the guy. His energy and the crowd energy during the big games was awesome baby! But as years go on his schtick got old and then annoying and then repetitive. Now, hes just sad to listen to. He really needs to retire but he seems like a guy that will have to have the mic pulled from his cold dead hand.
Early in the Dream Season we played Maryland in the Big East/ACC Challenge and we whooped them, I remember freshman Burrell hit a bunch of 3's. Which was interesting b/c he didn't shoot many as the season went on. and I can still hear Dicky saying, "the big boys in the Big East better lace 'em up when they come up to Connecticut this year" and boy was he ever right.I'll always remember Dickie V. from the early Calhoun days and the early to mid-90s teams when we started getting good and games were on ESPN.
I simply said its said to listen to him. Go take your BP meds and calm down.I don’t understand how people here don’t understand that his health at 85 right now is BAD. And coming off 4 th bout of cancer treatment he is pretty weak. ESPN owed him the chance to be on broadcasts at year end. That is it.
I guess you want him to quit and shut himself inside his house and go away? You’re a real humanitarian full of empathy. It destroyed your Duke broadcast to listen? Change the channel, there are a thousand other games on.
This is spot on.Many here won't be old enough to remember, but in the early 1980's when ESPN was still pretty new and college basketball (primarily Monday Night in the Bg East) was one of the first (outside of indoor soccer and Australian rules football) live sports programming they had, Vitale was on the broadcasts (he was recently fired by the Pistons). His energy and knowledge was tremendous and made it must watch TV. Around 1983 or 1984 he moved from the game broadcasts and slowly started to become a caricature of what he initially was.
A few years later, when Jimmy Valvano (RIP) joined, their pregame, halftime and post game commentary was awesome, but sadly that only lasted a few years.
For decades he has become difficult to listen to outside of small samples here and there but he does truly love the game and did a lot to grow fan interest beginning nearly 45 years ago.
I wish him the best.
Had to mute him, just like old times. Absolutely unbearable calling a Duke game.
Have respect and spell his name correctly.Many here take Dick Vital too seriously. He is not a serious broadcaster, just a hype man/cheerleader for college basketball.
He's harmless and yes, he did impact the sport just through his continuous spotlighting of the teams, athletes and games.
I'm not hating on this legend as some posters are. Since 1999 Dick Vital's dook allegiance stopped bothering me.
Nevermind Sawx fans, I’m a Yankee fan and can’t stand A-Rod. Dude is a phony to this day. Of course so is Big Papi but that’s another story…I wish him well, but Dikky Vee is a phony. I always felt that way, but became convinced when he trashed A-Rod, who was his neighbor in Florida at the time, on national TV, during the worst part of his steroid scandal. As far as I’m concerned, Vitale showed his true colors then. Why not just keep your mouth shut and have some integrity? Did anyone really need to hear about how close you were to him, and how surprised you were at how much he’d changed, during a national broadcast of college basketball? Regardless of how all the Red Sox fans on here feel about Alex Rodriguez, that was completely classless, ego-driven self-promotion, and it disgusted me.
That was the season after the dream season I believeEarly in the Dream Season we played Maryland in the Big East/ACC Challenge and we whooped them, I remember freshman Burrell hit a bunch of 3's. Which was interesting b/c he didn't shoot many as the season went on. and I can still hear Dicky saying, "the big boys in the Big East better lace 'em up when they come up to Connecticut this year" and boy was he ever right.
It was the dream season, right after we got back from the Great Alaska ShootoutThat was the season after the dream season I believe
Nothing energizes and speeds his recovery more than broadcasting a dook game.
Tolerate him while you still can, he's one of the few broadcasting legends left.