Stacey King, a three-time NBA champion with the Chicago Bulls who later became a fan favorite on the team’s broadcast team, has died at 59.
King was part of the Bulls’ championship era, helping the franchise capture three NBA titles during his playing career. His connection with Chicago continued well beyond his time on the court, as he became a familiar and beloved voice to Bulls fans through his work in broadcasting.
Known for his long association with the organization, King remained one of the more recognizable figures connected to the Bulls, bridging the franchise’s championship past with its modern fan base.
His death marks the loss of a significant member of the Bulls’ history, both as a player who contributed to championship teams and as a broadcaster who developed a strong following among Chicago supporters.
