We were talking rightly so about the specific Jacob Blake shooting, but there are so many more names. Zora Stephenson has already seen a lifetime of sports news in her first season as the Milwaukee Bucks sideline and digital reporter for Fox Sports Wisconsin. Bucks reporter Zora Stephenson to cover Olympic basketball for NBC My journey to Fox 31 and Channel 2 is a direct result of hard work, mixed with a ton of a networking, and perfect timing. Stephenson talked about her husband and her fathers experience of being arrested in Mount Vernon, N.Y., following the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968. And like your counterparts, who look different than you, could jump in the pool and then wash their hair right away and it would look the same. Stephenson comes to. ", "And this joyride ends in a Hindenburg-like ending! Any use, reproduction, modification, distribution, display or performance of this material without NBC Universal's prior written consent is prohibited.Use of the Website signifies your agreement to the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. I am excited to join NBC Sports and cant wait to travel to Tokyo, Stephenson said. With weeks to prepare for her turn behind the play-by-play microphone for Bally Sports Wisconsin's broadcast of the Milwaukee Bucks vs. Charlotte Hornets game April 9, her formalized curiosity found little satisfaction by way of examples of women in that chair. pic.twitter.com/ktyg1QR3V7, Zora Stephenson (@ZoraStephenson) April 10, 2021. So once they get outside the bubble, its almost the mindset like the work has just begun,' Stephenson said. No one had any warning whatsoever. And our producer said Jim, check the screen. And I looked and there were no players on the Bucks end of the floor, Paschke told WTMJs Wisconsins Afternoon News. Zora Stephenson. Before her career in Milwaukee, Stephenson was an Emmy Award-winning news anchor and reporter at local television stations in Denver, Colorado and Greenville, North Carolina.