Stacey King, a noted figure in the Chicago Bulls organization, passed away at the age of 59 on June 7. Known not only as a three-time NBA champion during the early 1990s with the Bulls but also as a beloved broadcaster, King played a significant role in enhancing the team’s local broadcast experience for over two decades.
Career Beginnings and NBA Glory
King’s journey with the Bulls started as a player. His time with the team included notable moments, such as leaping over New York’s Mark Jackson to chase a loose ball in May 1992, and putting up memorable plays against teams like the Cavaliers and the Suns. His impact was further seen when, along with his teammate B.J. Armstrong, they double-teamed players like the Knicks’ Mark Jackson to secure victories for the Bulls.
Transition to Broadcasting
After retiring as a player, King transitioned to broadcasting. He became a familiar voice providing color commentary. King worked with affiliates such as CSN Chicago, NBC Sports Chicago, and CHSN, bringing enthusiasm and insight to each game. His dynamic presence often lit up broadcasts and made games more engaging for fans.
Impact on Fans and Team Spirit
King’s infectious energy made him a fan favorite. His interactions with fellow announcers like Johnny Kerr, Tom Dore, and Adam Amin became highlights of the broadcasts. Fans appreciated his ability to make games lively and entertaining, often injecting humor and charisma into the commentary booth.
Legacy and Recognition
Beyond his broadcasting career, King was remembered for his coaching efforts with the Rockford Lightning. His leadership abilities were evident as he motivated players during crucial game moments. Recently, on June 9, the White Sox honored King with a moment of silence, attesting to his widespread respect and admiration within the sports community.
Stacey King will be remembered not only for his achievements on the court but also for his vibrant presence off it. His contributions to the Chicago Bulls, both as a player and a broadcaster, left an indelible mark on the team’s history and on its fans.

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