Legendary Chicago Bulls Broadcaster Stacey King Dies at 59 After Sudden Fall

Stacey King, former Chicago Bulls forward and broadcaster, died on June 7 at 59 after a fall at home.

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Chicago Bulls broadcaster and former player Stacey King has passed away at the age of 59 due to a fall at his residence. King served as a color analyst for the Bulls' broadcasting team for over 20 years after completing his eight-year NBA career.

Bulls chairman Jerry Reinsdorf remembered King as a 'cherished member of the Bulls family' who brought 'joy, energy, humor, candor, and passion' to the organization.

King was a three-time NBA champion with the Bulls and a first-team All-American at Oklahoma. He played for the Bulls, Dallas Mavericks, Minnesota Timberwolves, Boston Celtics, and Miami Heat during his NBA career.

King is survived by his four sons: Erick, Garrett, Brandon, and Mason.