
Steve McGehee
Sports Reporter at KWTV-TV (Oklahoma City, OK)
Sports Reporter at KOTV-TV (Tulsa, OK)
Covering the Oklahoma City Thunder for @NEWS9 and @NewsOn6. Bring back the Big 8!
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4 days ago |
news9.com | Jeremie Poplin |Steve McGehee
Sports Reporters Jeremie Poplin and Steve McGehee Thunder Up as they analyze what's in store for our first-round bout with the Memphis Grizzlies. RELATED: Grizzlies at Thunder Game 1 preview: playoff schedule, history, injury report, where to watch, oddsThe talk dives into the rivalry that's brewed over the seasons between the Thunder and the Grizzlies. The matches have been physical and intense, so this won't be an easy round 1 by any means.
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6 days ago |
news9.com | Jeremie Poplin |Steve McGehee
Sports Reporters Jeremie Poplin and Steve McGehee dive into the rocky history of the Oklahoma City Thunder throughout the years. From peaks and valleys, to growing pains and long-term goals, the Thunder have had their fair share of ups and downs. RELATED: Oklahoma City Thunder unveils playoff scheduleThe talk delves into the Oklahoma City Thunder's journey through their tanking years, highlighting the challenges and successes faced during the rebuilding phase.
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1 month ago |
news9.com | Steve McGehee |Carrie Winchel
DIGITAL EXCLUSIVE: Sacramento Kings' Interim Head Coach speaks ahead of Thunder matchup News 9 Thunder Correspondent Steve McGehee was in Sacramento Tuesday to cover the OKC Thunder's matchup with the Sacramento Kings. Steve sent us this news conference from Kings Interim Head Coach Doug Christie ahead of the game.
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1 month ago |
news9.com | Steve McGehee
Thunder Reporter Steve McGehee breaks down the Oklahoma City Thunder's win against the Clippers. By: News 9, News On 6, Steve McGehee - The Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Los Angeles Clippers by two points Sunday. Thunder Reporter Steve McGehee breaks down the Oklahoma City Thunder's win against the Clippers. Steve McGehee Steve McGehee is a Sports Mobile Journalist for KWTV Sports.
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1 month ago |
news9.com | Steve McGehee
The Oklahoma City Thunder have maneuvered through the injury bug and still have a 57-12 record heading into Friday’s home date with the Charlotte Hornets. Much like the 76ers, the Hornets are positioning themselves for the lottery while trying to stay somewhat competitive on the floor. It’s not a good look for the NBA, but this has been the situation for quite some time. With 13 games left in the regular season, Oklahoma City has a tricky line to walk or at least it can be.
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