Stacey King, the beloved Chicago Bulls broadcaster and championship-winning player from the Jordan era, has passed away at 59, leaving a profound void in Chicago sports. Known for his generosity, humor, and deep love for the city, King mentored young voices like Jason Benetti, stayed late to connect with fans, and even performed jingles with infectious joy. A fixture in Bulls broadcasts and a White Sox booth during rain delays, he embodied passion and presence. As one of the first athletes Benetti ever saw in a video game, King’s legacy is one of quiet greatness — a vital, unassuming force on a legendary team whose impact will echo through Chicago’s sports halls for years to come.
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