Stacey King, Bulls champion and longtime broadcaster, dies at 59
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Stacey King, a member of the Chicago Bulls’ 1991–93 championship teams and a longtime Bulls broadcaster, has died at 59. A former 6-foot-11 forward/center who played eight NBA seasons with stops in Minnesota, Miami, Boston and Dallas, King later became a beloved TV analyst for Bulls broadcasts for more than two decades, earning an Emmy and connecting with generations of fans. The Bulls and NBA issued statements of condolence.
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