Stacey King, 3-Time NBA Champion and Bulls Broadcaster, Dies at 59
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Updated · Fox News · Jun 7
Stacey King, 3-Time NBA Champion and Bulls Broadcaster, Dies at 59
3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 7
Summary
Chicago Bulls broadcaster and former forward Stacey King died at 59, the team said Sunday, ending a three-decade connection to the franchise as both player and on-air voice.
No. 6 pick in the 1989 draft, King played four full seasons in Chicago and was part of the Bulls' first three straight NBA titles from 1991 to 1993.
King later played for Minnesota, Miami, Boston and Dallas, finishing his NBA career with 6.4 points per game across 438 appearances.
Since 2006, he had worked in Bulls broadcasts with CSN Chicago and the Chicago Sports Network, becoming a familiar voice for generations of fans.
Jerry and Michael Reinsdorf called King a cherished Bulls figure whose energy, humor and connection with fans would remain part of the franchise's legacy.