Chicago lost a true legend this past Sunday with the passing of Stacey King at fifty-nine. Known for his electrifying, hilarious broadcasts that turned Bulls games into unforgettable experiences, King wasn’t just calling plays—he was living them. From his championship days on the court to his decades as the voice of the Bulls, his signature phrases like “Gimme the hot sauce” and “mouse in the house, free cheese!” became part of the city’s DNA. Whether celebrating Derrick Rose’s dunks or Jimmy Butler’s clutch shots, King’s infectious energy and wild, unpredictable calls—like asking if anyone knew how to post videos to Facebook—made him beloved by fans and players alike. More than a broadcaster, he was family, and his legacy lives on in every Bulls game and every Chicago fan’s laughter.
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