Stacey King, Bulls’ Iconic TV Voice, Dies at 59

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Stacey King, a three-time Bulls champion and longtime television color commentator, died at 59. Renowned for his energetic game calls and memorable catchphrases—including 'drive home safely, Chicago, beep beep!'—King became a beloved voice for Bulls broadcasts over more than two decades, enriching highlights from the Derrick Rose era and beyond. Tributes from the team and fans followed his passing, honoring his humor, candor and passion for the Bulls.
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