Remembering Stacey King: A Tribute to a Chicago Bulls Legend

The Chicago Bulls organization announced the passing of former player and beloved broadcaster Stacey King at the age of 59. King, a key member of the Bulls' championship-winning team in the early 1990s, was known for his unique personality and deep connection to the team and its fans. Bulls owner Jerry Reinsdorf expressed his condolences, highlighting King's lasting impact on the organization and the city of Chicago.
Drafted by the Bulls in 1989, Stacey King played a significant role in the team's success, contributing to three consecutive NBA championships from 1991 to 1993. Following his playing career, King transitioned to broadcasting and became a familiar voice for Bulls fans, hosting pregame and postgame shows before becoming the team's color commentator. Alongside Adam Amin, King provided insightful commentary and analysis for Bulls games, further solidifying his place in the hearts of fans.
As the Bulls community mourns the loss of Stacey King, his legacy as a player and broadcaster will continue to be celebrated. His passion for the game and dedication to the team left a lasting impression on all who had the pleasure of watching and listening to him. The impact of his contributions to the Bulls organization will be remembered for years to come.