Basketball

Stacey King, Beloved Bulls Champion and Broadcaster, Dies at 59

The three‑time NBA champion who transitioned from the court to the commentary booth left an indelible mark on Chicago basketball.

A Legendary Career and a Lifelong Connection to Chicago

The Chicago Bulls announced on Sunday that former player and longtime broadcaster Stacey King has died at the age of 59. The franchise shared the news on social media, expressing its devastation and emphasizing the profound impact King had on the organization and its fans over three decades.

King left an indelible mark on the Bulls both as a player and as a voice in the broadcast booth. He was a key member of three NBA championship teams in the early 1990s, contributing as a center known for his energy and hustle.

From the Court to the Commentary Booth

After hanging up his jersey, King transitioned seamlessly into a color commentator role for Bulls television broadcasts. His insightful analysis and warm personality made him a fan favorite, a position he held from the 2006‑07 season all the way through the 2025‑26 season.

Jerry Reinsdorf, the longtime owner of the Bulls, issued a statement describing King as a cherished member of the Bulls family. Reinsdorf emphasized that King’s contributions extended far beyond the hardwood, shaping the culture and community around the team.

A Legacy That Endures

Beyond his on‑court achievements and broadcasting career, King was known for his deep connection with Chicago fans. His presence in the arena and on television created a sense of familiarity that spanned generations, making him a beloved figure across the city.

The cause of King’s death has not been disclosed, leaving many to reflect on his lasting influence. Tributes have poured in from former teammates, colleagues, and fans who remember his vibrant spirit and dedication to the game.

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