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Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago Sun-Times
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Joe Cowley

Long-time Bulls play-by-play man Neil Funk retiring after this season

While Jim Boylen was addressing the media about Day 2 of training camp on Wednesday, an institution was walking away from his job with the Bulls.

After almost 30 years of announcing Bulls basketball, the team announced that TV play-by-play legend Neil Funk will retire at the end of the 2019-20 season.

“After 43 years calling NBA games, 28 of those with the Chicago Bulls, it is time to step aside,’’ Funk said in a statement. “I want to give a special thanks to Jerry and Michael Reinsdorf for allowing me and my family to be a part of the best franchise in sports. I also want to thank Bulls fans around the world for being so gracious and supportive. Thanks for the great ride.’’

Funk began his broadcasting career in 1971 announcing University of Illinois basketball and football games, as well as Danville Warrior games (Milwaukee Brewers farm club) on WITY Radio.

The plan for the Bulls is to celebrate him throughout this season.

“Neil has been the voice of five of the six Bulls Championships, and his play-by-play will be forever linked to three decades of storied Chicago Bulls basketball,’’ Bulls chairman Jerry Reinsdorf said. “Not only has Neil called games for some of the NBA’s greatest players, but he has had a career that makes him one of the NBA’s most trusted broadcasters of all time. We thank Neil for his contributions that have consistently made our broadcasts among the best in the league, and wish him and his family the very best.’’

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