Mike Harris
Articles by Mike Harris
HARRIS: The first weekend is the best weekend of the NCAA tournament
This is the best weekend of the best event. It started Thursday and goes through Sunday. There's basketball on all day and all night. This is a working weekend and my office number for the next three days is 1-800-LEAVEMEALONE. I'll be working. By working, I mean watching basketball. Lots and lots of basketball. Published March 21, 2013
RG3’s NCAA bracket revealed; Redskins quarterback picks Miami in break from knee rehab
Robert Griffin III took a timeout from knee rehab to fill out his NCAA hoops bracket. The Heisman Trophy winner from Baylor is going with the Miami Hurricanes. Published March 21, 2013
HARRIS: NIT has value for Terps, Cavaliers — for now
For both programs, it's not a terrible situation. Not this year at least. It does bring up the question as to when too much NIT is too much? At what point does the heat get turned up? Published March 19, 2013
HARRIS: In NCAA office pools, upsets are fun but tradition wins big
There's a good bit of luck involved with office pools. Going in, you need to accept the fact that the guy next to you who knows nothing about basketball, who picks his teams based on which coaches wear glasses or which school is closer to his Mom's house, has a solid chance of finishing higher than you. Published March 18, 2013
HARRIS: Before the Madness: A peek at NCAA tourney selection process
The Magic Sports Genie has landed in your lap and says your sporting wish is about to come true. I'd want to be a fly on the wall as the NCAA men's Division I basketball tournament committee met for three days to select and seed the field. Published March 14, 2013
HARRIS: Love him or hate him, DeAngelo Hall not done in NFL
By the time the NFL season starts in September, DeAngelo Hall is likely to be a distant memory. It isn't like the Redskins released a future member of the Ring of Honor when they parted ways with Hall in a salary-cap move. Published March 12, 2013
Cole Kimball, Chris Marrero hope to make up for lost year
The baseball world doesn't stop when you do. While Kimball and Marrero feel like they're back to where they were pre-injury, the Nationals have moved to another level. Published March 7, 2013
HARRIS: ‘Honey Badger’ might be worth draft risk for Redskins
The NFL Draft will be here before we know it. The event starts April 25. The Redskins don't join the party until the next day, since the first round is all that is done on "opening night" of the draft. Published March 6, 2013
HARRIS: RG3, Redskins can’t afford to rush QB’s recovery
I finally saw that ad so many people are talking about, the one where things blow up and RG3 works hard and talks about being all in for Game 1. As I watched it, I couldn't help but think, "Please, please, please don't let them mess this one up." Published March 5, 2013
Tyler Moore still has full-time Nats role in sights
During the offseason, the Nationals played the same game of roster roulette as every other team. As the wheel spun, Moore's name came up often. Published March 3, 2013
Denard Span more aware after concussion scare
Two years ago, Span was an on-the-rise member of the Minnesota Twins. He gave a lot of thought to his body and taking care of it. He never gave much thought to his head. His life changed on June 3, 2011. Published February 28, 2013
HARRIS: Alexander Semin is gone, and probably best forgotten
The mercurial Russian was booed pretty much every time he touched the puck. He got four shots on net. He didn't play badly. He didn't play great. He was just kind of there. In short, he was more of a factor before the game than he was during the game. Published February 26, 2013
HARRIS: Wizards won’t reach playoffs, but at least they have a pulse
The record is still an eyesore at 18-37, but it is a significant improvement over the 4-28 mark the team "boasted" not that long ago. Published February 26, 2013
HARRIS: Capitals need ‘8’ to continue to be great
The NHL season is one-third over already. Through the first portion of the schedule, the Capitals built up some pretty convincing evidence that they were not a good team. In fact, most signs pointed to them being a bad team. Published February 23, 2013
HARRIS: Spring training games for entertainment purposes only
Enjoy baseball's exhibition season for what it is, a sign the real thing isn't far away. Do not put too much stock in anything that actually happens on the field. Published February 21, 2013
Dan Haren brings reliability, control to young Nationals rotation
Haren, 32, says he isn't coming in with the intent of being anyone's mentor. But that figures to happen anyway, even if he never says a word. With as much experience as the others combined, he can likely help the Nats as much off the mound as he can on it. Published February 20, 2013
HARRIS: March Madness or caroling out in the snow? Easy call
The Christmas decorations are finally put away, only about seven weeks late. While humming "the most wonderful time of the year," the stockings were unhung with care. Published February 19, 2013
HARRIS: Danny Espinosa’s injury one lingering spring concern for Nationals
You hear the word "tear" in relation to a muscle and your first thought is "uh-oh." Espinosa has a torn rotator cuff in his left (non-throwing) shoulder. Uh-oh. Published February 14, 2013
HARRIS: Give Wizards props for rebound toward respectability
The Wizards' record, ugly though it may be, is nowhere near as miserable as it was when they were 4-28. They started the season without injured John Wall and Nene, their two best players. Since Wall returned, Washington is 8-7 and has won seven of its past eight home games. Published February 7, 2013
HARRIS: Ravens’ Super Bowl title reinforces status as model franchise
The Ravens' streak of five straight playoff appearances is the longest in the NFL. Only eight teams have made it at least two years in a row. Published February 5, 2013