Three UNC basketball players highlighted by Dick Vitale

Colelge basketball broadcasting legend Dickie V has a high preseason outlook on which three Tar Heels?

The North Carolina Tar Heels are just under two months away from the start of basketball season.

Some things are going to look different, most notably UNC not having longtime starter Armando Bacot at the five. A pair of North Carolina’s projected starters, Cade Tyson and Ven-Allen Lubin, came from the transfer portal.

The Tar Heels also return reigning ACC Player of the Year RJ Davis and starting guard Elliot Cadeau, who should form the country’s best backcourt. Joining them in the backcourt will be 5-star freshman Ian Jackson, who was also a McDonalds All-American.

The above three Tar Heels highlight preseason picks for Dick Vitale, more commonly known as Dickie V,

Davis is one of Dickie V’s PTPers (prime-time players), a phrase he commonly integrates into broacasts, while Davis, Cadeau and Jackson are amongst his floor generals.

Davis is joined by some elite company and a projected freshman breakout star on the PTPers list: Duke’s Cooper Flagg, Kansas’ Hunter Dickinson and AJ Storr, Alabama’s Mark Sears and Houston’s LJ Cryer.

Davis, Cadeau and Jackson are joined on Dickie V’s Floor Generals list by Alabama’s Sears, Chris Youngblood and Latrell Wrightsell, Kansas’ Storr and Dajuan Harris Jr., Purdue’s Braden Smith and Fletcher Loyer, Gonzaga’s Ryan Nembhard, Khalif Battle and Nolan Hickman, plus Houston’s Cryer, Emanuel Sharp and Milos Uzan.

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Dick Vitale announces second cancer diagnosis

All the best to an icon…

Dick Vitale is as big of supporter of college basketball as you’ll ever find.  His delivery on ESPN broadcasts might not be for everyone but you can’t argue against his love for the sport that he’s shared with audiences for over 40 years.

Vitale recently overcame a melanoma diagnosis but unfortunately the legend has announced that a second battle with cancer is underway:

For the second time in just a few months, I’ve been diagnosed with a form of cancer. As a result of some symptoms I’ve had in recent weeks, I’ve been undergoing tests and doctors have now confirmed it’s lymphoma. 

Vitale goes onto describe what his doctors have given him as the game plan for his treatment which includes steroids and six months of chemotherapy.  The good news is that Vitale’s medical experts tell him there is a 90-percent cure rate with this form.

Vitale also stated that his plan is to continue working as much as possible during treatment.

All the best to Dickie V, who happens to be a die hard Notre Dame football fan.

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