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We start this episode honoring Bulls legend Stacey King following his tragic passing. We talk about how he turned his personality into a unique broadcasting style, how he interacted with and gave back to the fans, and the moments he made legendary for Bulls basketball. Then, we transition into the Bulls new head coach in Tiago Splitter and if there's anything we can take away from his brief time in Portland to expect in Chicago. We shift into draft discussion and discuss all the possibilities of what could be an exciting night for the Bulls future. We wrap with our thoughts on the Knicks NBA championship win and what it means for general excitement in the league.
We start this episode honoring Bulls legend Stacey King following his tragic passing. We talk about how he turned his personality into a unique broadcasting style, how he interacted with and gave back to the fans, and the moments he made legendary for Bulls basketball. Then, we transition into the Bulls new head coach in Tiago Splitter and if there's anything we can take away from his brief time in Portland to expect in Chicago. We shift into draft discussion and discuss all the possibilities of what could be an exciting night for the Bulls future. We wrap with our thoughts on the Knicks NBA championship win and what it means for general excitement in the league.
In Interviews of the Week on 104.3 The Score, former Bulls television play-by-play announcer Neil Funk joined the Mully & Haugh Show to reflect on the life and legacy of longtime broadcast partner Stacey King, who recently passed away at 59; Tribune reporter Brad Biggs joined the Mully & Haugh Show to share his takeaways from Bears minicamp as the team now heads out on a six-week break for the offseason; and Chicago Sports Network analyst Steve Stone joined the Spiegel & Holmes Show to celebrate White Sox outfielder Braden Montgomery's memorable MLB debut and to discuss what's fueling the South Siders' strong season.
The Context of White Supremacy hosts the Counter-Racist Weekly Review 06/13/26. This broadcast examines current events from across the globe to learn what's happening in all areas of people activity. We cultivate Counter-Racist Media Literacy by scrutinizing journalists' word choices and using logic to deconstruct what is reported as "news." We'll use these sessions to hone our use of terms as tools to reveal truth, neutralize Racists/White people. #ANTIBLACKNESS This week, we analyze the predictable mechanics of judicial injustice and the harsh realities confronting Black males under a system of state-sanctioned dominance: 1. The Counter-Racist Logic of the Anthony Trial: We dissect the ongoing Karmelo Anthony murder trial to reinforce why Black people cannot afford to be shocked by all-white juries, hostile judges, or inept public defenders. Gus breaks down how these outcomes are the logical, expected features of a System of White Supremacy—especially when a Black suspect is accused of killing a white person. 2. The Loss of Stacey King: We reflect on the passing of former NBA player and Chicago Bulls broadcaster Stacey King at age 59. We examine his life through a counter-racist lens, analyzing the structural illusion of the "privileged Black male" and the systemic pressures that follow Black men regardless of their status or wealth. 3. Juniper Blessing and the Pacific Northwest: We investigate the devastating local impact of Juniper Blessing's death right here in Seattle. We look at the unique, compounding isolation of navigating the Pacific Northwest as a Black male, and how this loss underscores an environment where survival is already an uphill battle. #EndStageWhiteSupremacy #TheCOWS17Years INVEST in The COWS – [http://paypal.me/TheCOWS](http://paypal.me/TheCOWS) Cash App: [https://cash.app/$TheCOWS](https://cash.app/$TheCOWS) CALL IN NUMBER: 720.716.7300 CODE 564943#
In Interviews of the Week on 104.3 The Score, former Bulls television play-by-play announcer Neil Funk joined the Mully & Haugh Show to reflect on the life and legacy of longtime broadcast partner Stacey King, who recently passed away at 59; Tribune reporter Brad Biggs joined the Mully & Haugh Show to share his takeaways from Bears minicamp as the team now heads out on a six-week break for the offseason; and Chicago Sports Network analyst Steve Stone joined the Spiegel & Holmes Show to celebrate White Sox outfielder Braden Montgomery's memorable MLB debut and to discuss what's fueling the South Siders' strong season.
In Interviews of the Week on 104.3 The Score, former Bulls television play-by-play announcer Neil Funk joined the Mully & Haugh Show to reflect on the life and legacy of longtime broadcast partner Stacey King, who recently passed away at 59; Tribune reporter Brad Biggs joined the Mully & Haugh Show to share his takeaways from Bears minicamp as the team now heads out on a six-week break for the offseason; and Chicago Sports Network analyst Steve Stone joined the Spiegel & Holmes Show to celebrate White Sox outfielder Braden Montgomery's memorable MLB debut and to discuss what's fueling the South Siders' strong season.
The Chicago Bulls are less than two weeks away from one of the most important NBA Draft nights in franchise history, and today Haize breaks down one of the most intriguing draft pairings on the board: Caleb Wilson at No. 4 and Labaron Philon at No. 15.Could Wilson give Bryson Graham the SLAP frontcourt piece Chicago needs? Could Philon replace some of the downhill guard creation the Bulls lost after moving Coby White and Ayo Dosunmu? Haize dives into how this pairing fits with Josh Giddey, Matas Buzelis, Noa Essengue, Rob Dillingham, Anfernee Simons, Collin Sexton and the rest of the Bulls' post-deadline roster.Plus, the latest on reports that the Bulls may only trade up from No. 15 for a small move — not a massive jump into the top 10 — and what that says about Bryson Graham's patience, draft strategy, and rebuild timeline.Haize also reacts to listener voicemails on whether Chicago should keep the 15th pick, use future assets to get back into the first round, the passing of Stacey King, potential trade-up pieces like Jalen Smith and Tre Jones, the Cam Boozer defense debate, and what could truly accelerate the Bulls' rebuild.
Big Red Bus Podcast – Show Notes 1:00 – Doug Thonus and See Red Fred discuss the passing of Bulls legend and longtime broadcaster Stacey King, sharing memories and reflecting on his impact on the organization and its fans. 10:57 – The conversation turns to the Chicago Bulls' coaching search, with a breakdown of the team's four reported finalists and what each candidate could bring to the franchise. 18:00 – Draft Prospect Breakdown: Kingston Flemings 23:00 – Draft Prospect Breakdown: Brayden Burries 32:00 – Draft Prospect Breakdown: Mikel Brown Jr. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this weeks episode we go off on a tangent about Rocky Balboa and the weird franchise that it is…R.I.P.: Stacey King, former NBA Bulls player and broadcaster.Wrong Turns:Jay Electronica is scamming AmericaThe new game sweeping the nation (of men who think they are top GM's) 82-0Jay-Z and the Roots Picnic FreestyleDiddy's very small and unfortunate circumstanceStolen Legos StoryEntertainment Time:We discuss the insane success of Obsession & The BackroomsUpcoming slate in movies The current Disney/Marvel problem And more..
The Bears Board of Directors vote to advance on a stadium project in Hammond, Indiana and we discuss if the Bears are just bluffing and who will fold first, Illinois or Da Bears. We talk NBA Finals Game 3 and if that is a turning point for Wemby and the Spurs or if the Knicks just had an off night. We talk a bit of the World Cup and we give some of the betting favorites and laugh at all the Europeans experience American living for the first time. RIP to a legend, Stacey King! You will be missed...
Laurence Holmes and Russ Dorsey opened their show by reflecting on beloved Bulls broadcaster Stacey King's life and legacy after he passed away over the weekend at 59. After that, they reacted to the news that the White Sox have called up highly touted outfield prospect Braden Montgomery. What will he bring to the club?
K.C. Johnson and Cam Smith open the show by honoring Stacey King, reflecting on the recent CHSN special and the statement released by Stacey's family. The two share what Stacey meant to them personally, with Cam recalling memorable stories from working alongside a broadcaster he grew up rooting for. Later, former Bulls forward and Stacey's longtime teammate Scott Williams joins the podcast to celebrate Stacey's life and legacy. Scott shares stories from their days on the Bulls, including intense bench-vs.-starter battles, the competitive culture created by players like Michael Jordan and company, memories from the 1992 championship run, Stacey's relationship with Phil Jackson, and the heartbreak he felt when Stacey was traded.
Chuck Garfien opens the mailbag and answers a wide range of questions from White Sox fans in this Ask Me Anything episode. He shares his thoughts on Braden Montgomery's future, compares the current White Sox to teams from different eras of franchise history, and identifies the South Side hitter opposing pitchers least want to face right now. Chuck also tackles a wave of trade deadline scenarios, including whether he would pursue Tarik Skubal, which impact bat he'd like to add, and the surprising All-Star he'd target in a hypothetical deal. Plus he recommends some of his favorite White Sox books, reflects on memorable pickup basketball games during his ESPN days, shares his favorite pizza, and looks back on cherished memories of Stacey King.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes opened their show by remembering the life and legacy of beloved Bulls broadcaster Stacey King, who passed away over the weekend at 59. The show began with producer Chris Tannehill's wonderful audio tribute to King. After that, Spiegel and Holmes detailed how the Bears' stadium saga is a drag to discuss.
In the final hour, Laurence Holmes and Russ Dorsey were joined by Score reporter/host Mark Grote, who shared a Bears report at mandatory minicamp. Later, Holmes and Dorsey listened back to Bulls television play-by-play announcer Adam Amin's powerful remembrances of broadcast partner Stacey King, who passed away over the weekend at 59.
In the second hour, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes were joined by former Bulls center Will Perdue to reflect on the life and legacy of former teammate, beloved broadcaster and franchise icon Stacey King, who passed away over the weekend at 59. Perdue shared a series of entertaining stories about the gregarious King, including one that featured a back-and-forth with the legendary Michael Jordan on a team flight. Later, Spiegel and Holmes took calls from Score listeners who shared their favorite memories of King.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes celebrated the life and legacy of beloved Bulls broadcaster Stacey King, who passed away over the weekend at 59. They also shared what they learned over the weekend about the Bears advancing their stadium development in Hammond, Indiana.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh welcomed on former Bulls play-by-play announcer Neil Funk to remember the life and legacy of former broadcast partner Stacey King, who passed away over the weekend at 59; Marshall Harris and Mark Grote explained why King meant so much to Bulls fans; and Harris, Grote, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes reflected on King's life and legacy during their daily transition segment.
Laurence Holmes and Russ Dorsey reflected on beloved Bulls broadcaster Stacey King's life and legacy after he passed away over the weekend at 59.
Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris opened their show by wondering if the Cubs will get their offense as they visit the Colorado Rockies for a three-game series. After that, they pondered when we'll hear more from the Bears about their stadium development plan in Hammond, Ind. Later, Rahimi shared her favorite memories of working with beloved Bulls broadcast Stacey King, who passed away over the weekend at 59.
In the second hour, Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris were joined by Bulls television play-by-play announcer Adam Amin to reflect on his friendship and partnership with beloved broadcaster Stacey King, who passed away over the weekend at 59. Later, Rahimi and Harris reacted to the breaking news that the White Sox have promoted highly touted outfield prospect Braden Montgomery to the big leagues.
In the third hour, Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris discussed a variety of sports topics in the 5 On It segment. After that, Bulls Radio play-by-play announcer Chuck Swirsky joined the show to remember the life and legacy of beloved broadcaster Stacey King, who passed away over the weekend at 59. Later, Rahimi and Harris discussed how we're witnessing the growth of Spurs star Victor Wembanyama in these NBA Finals, which San Antonio trails 2-1 against the New York Knicks.
Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris were joined by Bulls television play-by-play announcer Adam Amin to reflect on his friendship and partnership with beloved broadcaster Stacey King, who passed away over the weekend at 59.
Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris were joined by Bulls Radio play-by-play announcer Chuck Swirsky to remember the life and legacy of beloved broadcaster Stacey King, who passed away over the weekend at 59.
Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris were joined by Bulls television play-by-play announcer Adam Amin to reflect on his friendship and partnership with beloved broadcaster Stacey King, who passed away over the weekend at 59.
Leila Rahimi shared her favorite memories of working with beloved Bulls broadcast Stacey King, who passed away over the weekend at 59.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh welcomed on former Bulls play-by-play announcer Neil Funk to remember the life and legacy of former broadcast partner Stacey King, who passed away over the weekend at 59; Marshall Harris and Mark Grote explained why King meant so much to Bulls fans; and Harris, Grote, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes reflected on King's life and legacy during their daily transition segment.
Episode 263 of the Big Shot Bob Podcast. The Spurs just stole Game 3 in Madison Square Garden and suddenly we've got ourselves a real NBA Finals. Robert Horry, Rob Jenner, and Brandon Harper break it all down the morning after — from De'Aaron Fox's backseat tendencies to Wembanyama's growing confidence as an enforcer, to whether this Spurs team actually has what it takes to steal another one in New York. Topics covered this week: Spurs take Game 3 — what changed and what it means going into Game 4 De'Aaron Fox settling for jumpers when he should be attacking the basket Wemby's evolving physicality — is he figuring out he can get away with stuff? Dylan Harper off the bench: why the rookie energy matters more than a starting spot The chippy nature of this series — Hart's kick, Wemby's elbow, and whether any of it helps Trump at MSG, the blowback, and some truly unhinged postgame scenes outside the Garden Robert Horry saw Pop recently — how's Gregg Popovich doing? (Short answer: a lot better) Rick Brunson's full-court dad moment in Game 2 ESPN's AI Tony Parker disaster — and Robert finally getting his highlight reel moment Sam Presti's "sixth defender" comments about SGA and social media criticism Tribute to Stacey King, and Quinn Snyder's extension in Atlanta Big Shot of the Week: Fourth-grader Magnolia Bridegroom saves her dad's life with CPR Shootout is back — NBA Finals champions since 1999, MVPs who missed the Finals, oldest arenas, and more Robert Horry is a seven-time NBA champion. He's been here before. And he's not done talking.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by former Bulls forward Horace Grant to reflect on the life and legacy of former teammate Stacey King, who passed away over the weekend at 59.
The New York Knicks are 2 wins away from an NBA Title and Wemby choked away game 2 and now people are asking if he lacks the clutch gene. We talk NBA Finals and the Knicks being on an all time run (00:00:00-00:24:02). Taylor Swift's seat is up for auction (00:24:02-00:36:49). Stanley Cup Final has been on crack with Vegas winning Game 2 in OT after an insane 2nd and 3rd period. NHL Combine questions are weird and we asking some. Big Cat remembers Stacey King (00:36:49-01:02:57). Who's back of the week including soccer and World Cup Fever (01:02:57-01:18:09). Brian Windhorst joins the show live from the NBA Finals to talk about the Spurs potentially getting back in the series, what makes Wemby so confident, Lebron and Giannis next year, his Mt Rushmore of NBA Finals hes covered and more (01:18:09-02:18:45). We finish with lottery ball machine.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Netflix. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/pardon-my-take
'I'm gonna stick it right up your urethra!" Is Mitch Marner leading the charge in a big moment for dudes named Mitch? Has KAT already altered his legacy? Why won't the bartender just take your drink order right away? Did Chris Cote ruin popcorn? Did Jeremy really have to correct Dan about a random at-bat? Did Suge Knight hold Vanilla Ice over a railing? And on a more serious note, Amin pays tribute to NBA greats Stacey King and Rick Adelman after they passed away over the last week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
First Take begins with MSG expectations!! Is this going to be the most raucous crowd of all time? Will President Trump's presence impact the team in a positive or negative manner? Then, Jalen Brunson is cashing in clutch shots like 2018 LeBron! Which HOFer does Stephen A. compare him to? Plus, Wilbon and Jay Will remember the great Stacey King. RIP. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's episode of The Stretch we get into the Bears signing off on moving forward with building their new stadium in Hammond, IN. Do we believe it? We also get into the passing of Stacey King the legendary announcer for the Chicago Bulls. We are also joined by White Sox Champion Brian Anderson.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/redlineradio
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Jim Rome's Daily Jungle 6/8/26 In a stunning turn of events, Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby has been ruled by a TX judge that he is eligible to play despite admitting to gambling. Then, the San Antonio Spurs need to play their best brand of basketball down 0-2. Plus, Jim remembers Jungle favorite, Stacey King. Today's guests include NHL on TNT Analyst Darren Pang and former All-Pro DT Gerald McCoy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Jim Rome Show HR 2 - 6/8/26 Down 2-0 and with Game 3 at Madison Square Garden, Victor Wembanyama needs to be the best player on the court. Not for the San Antonio Spurs, but both teams. Then, NHL on TNT analyst Darren pang joins the show. Plus, Jim remembers Jungle favorite Stacey King who passed away over the weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the final hour, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes listened back to a compilation of highlights of friends and colleagues of Bulls broadcaster Stacey King sharing their favorite memories of him as we paid tribute to King after he passed away over the weekend at 59. After that, the guys discussed Cubs third baseman Alex Bregman's prolonged struggles at the plate.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes opened the phone lines for listeners to share their favorite memories of beloved Bulls broadcaster Stacey King, who passed away over the weekend at 59.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes were joined by former Bulls center Will Perdue to reflect on the life and legacy of former teammate, beloved broadcaster and franchise icon Stacey King, who passed away over the weekend at 59. Perdue shared a series of entertaining stories about the gregarious King, including one that featured a back-and-forth with the legendary Michael Jordan on a team flight.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes remembered the life and legacy of beloved Bulls broadcaster Stacey King, who passed away over the weekend at 59. They opened the show with producer Chris Tannehill's wonderful audio tribute to King.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes listened back to a compilation of highlights of friends and colleagues of Bulls broadcaster Stacey King sharing their favorite memories of him as we paid tribute to King after he passed away over the weekend at 59.
Chris Williams and Chris Hassel cover a wide range of sports, culture, and college athletics on a loaded episode of Two Guys.
In hour two, Hoch pays his respects to the legendary Stacey King. The Heat have a new TV home in Miami - info on Local 10 partnership. Tom Brady has a new beverage with an interesting name. Plus, Sandy Alcantara's gift to the Marlins.
Marshall Harris and Mark Grote welcomed on Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes for the daily transition segment.
Marshall Harris and Mark Grote were joined by broadcaster and ABC-7 anchor/reporter Mark Schanowski to reflect on the life and legacy of beloved Bulls broadcaster Stacey King, who passed away over the weekend at 59.
Marshall Harris and Mark Grote reflected on the life and legacy of beloved Bulls broadcaster Stacey King, who passed away over the weekend at 59.
Marshall Harris and Mark Grote discussed the Cubs' continued struggles and reflected on the life and legacy of beloved Bulls broadcaster Stacey King, who passed away over the weekend at 59.
Marshall Harris and Mark Grote opened their show by reacting to the Cubs losing their series to the Giants at Wrigley Field over the weekend. After that, they wondered where the struggling Cubs go from here. Later, they reflected on the life and legacy of beloved Bulls broadcaster Stacey King, who passed away over the weekend at 59.
In the second hour, Marshall Harris and Mark Grote were joined by broadcaster and ABC-7 anchor/reporter Mark Schanowski to reflect on the life and legacy of beloved Bulls broadcaster Stacey King, who passed away over the weekend at 59. After that, Harris and Grote shared their concerns with the state of the White Sox's pitching these days. Later, they held the Halftime segment.
In the final hour, Marshall Harris and Mark Grote were joined by Marquee Sports Network analyst Jim Deshaies discussed the Cubs' pitching woes that have been exacerbated by injury after injury. He also reflected on what it was like working the Sunday Night Baseball broadcasts on NBC for each of the past two weeks as the Cubs landed in the national spotlight. After that, Harris and Grote continued to share their favorite memories of beloved Bulls broadcaster Stacey King, who passed away over the weekend at 59.