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Beloved NBA Broadcaster Stacey King Passes Away at 59

Stacey King, the former Chicago Bulls player and beloved NBA broadcaster, has tragically passed away at the age of 59 following a serious fall at his home. Known for his vibrant personality and deep connection with fans, King enjoyed a successful career in the NBA, winning three championships with the Bulls. After retiring, he became a prominent voice in sports broadcasting, leaving a lasting impact on the basketball community. Tributes from the Bulls organization highlight his unique ability to connect with fans and his significant contributions to the team. His legacy will continue through the countless lives he touched.
 

Tragic Loss of a Basketball Icon

Stacey King, a former player for the Chicago Bulls and a cherished figure in NBA broadcasting, has sadly passed away at the age of 59 after suffering a serious fall at his residence. The incident occurred on Saturday evening, as reported by ESPN 1000 host David Kaplan. The Chicago Bulls confirmed his death on Sunday. Kaplan expressed his sorrow on social media, stating he was heartbroken and reminiscing about how King made watching Bulls games enjoyable, regardless of the team's performance.


Stacey King's Journey

King launched his NBA career in 1989 and played for a decade, securing three championships with the Chicago Bulls during their iconic dynasty. After retiring from professional basketball, he transitioned into broadcasting, where he became one of the most recognizable and beloved announcers in the sport, maintaining a connection with the Bulls organization for over thirty years.


Tributes from the Bulls Organization

Jerry Reinsdorf, the chairman of the Bulls, led the tributes, honoring King as a treasured member of the Bulls family and a truly distinctive personality in the team's history. He acknowledged King's role in bringing Bulls basketball into the homes of countless fans through his broadcasting efforts, stating that the organization would profoundly miss the joy, energy, humor, and passion he contributed daily. Michael Reinsdorf, the Bulls' President and CEO, shared similar sentiments, highlighting King's exceptional ability to make people feel acknowledged and appreciated, whether through a broadcast, a conversation, or a simple photo with a fan. He described King not only as a player and broadcaster but also as a true friend who enhanced the organization. The Bulls also issued a heartfelt statement, offering condolences to King's four sons—Erick, Garrett, Brandon, and Mason—and assuring that his legacy would endure through the many lives he impacted and the memories he helped forge.