What's happened
The Bulls have confirmed the death of Stacey King, 59, a former player and longtime broadcaster. King died Sunday; cause of death has not been disclosed. ESPN Chicago reports a possible fatal fall at his River Forest home. King helped Chicago win three titles and later became a beloved voice in Bulls broadcasts.
What's behind the headline?
Analysis
- Stacey King’s death marks the passing of a bridge between Chicago’s playing era and its broadcasting era, reinforcing the city’s deep attachment to the Bulls’ 1990s dynasty.
- The coverage highlights his dual legacy as a contributor on the floor and a beloved commentator who connected with fans through signature calls and warmth.
- The story’s emphasis on community memory and tribute suggests the Bulls’ continued cultural relevance in Chicago’s sports landscape.
- Forecast: Tributes will continue across local media and team channels; expect renewed interest in archival Bulls broadcasts featuring King.
How we got here
King, drafted No. 6 in 1989, was a key role player during the Bulls’ first three-peat era and later became a fixture on Chicago TV; his career spanned eight NBA seasons, followed by two decades in broadcasting.
Our analysis
- AP News confirms Bulls’ statement and King’s tenure as a broadcaster; - The Chicago Bulls’ official statements emphasize his impact and connection to fans; - NY Post notes his memorable calls and the team’s historical context.
Go deeper
- What was Stacey King’s most enduring moment as a broadcaster?
- How are the Bulls commemorating his legacy in upcoming games?
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