Mike Pesca http://hppr.org en Miami Heat Force Game 7 In NBA Finals http://hppr.org/post/miami-heat-force-game-7-nba-finals Transcript <p>DAVID GREENE, HOST: <p>It sure looked like the NBA season was coming to an end last night. World champions San Antonio Spurs - no, not so fast. The Miami Heat were not ready to give in. After a thrilling improbable comeback, the Heat are still alive, pushing their NBA final series with the Spurs to the brink; a decisive Game 7 tomorrow. Last night, the Heat were down by five points with just over 20 seconds remaining. They came back, forced overtime, and won. Wed, 19 Jun 2013 09:27:00 +0000 Mike Pesca 17632 at http://hppr.org Wrestlers Grapple To Save Sport From Olympic Chopping Block http://hppr.org/post/wrestlers-grapple-save-sport-olympic-chopping-block Transcript <p>DAVID GREENE, HOST: <p>How often do you find Iran, Russia and the United States united behind a single message? Well, representatives from all three countries were in New York City yesterday rallying support for the sport of wrestling, which could be excluded from the upcoming Olympic Games. It was quite a show of sportsmanship and diplomacy. Of course, there was time for some conflict among the wrestlers. Thu, 16 May 2013 08:24:00 +0000 Mike Pesca 16070 at http://hppr.org Not Even Instant Replay Could Prevent These Bad Calls http://hppr.org/post/not-even-instant-replay-could-prevent-these-bad-calls Transcript <p>AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: <p>Major League Baseball has admitted that umpires have made some big mistakes in the last few days. On Wednesday, umpires ruled even after looking at television replays that Adam Rosales of the Oakland A's hit a double. The ball clearly left the park with the game on the line. And last night in Houston, umps botched a fairly simple rule about pitchers. NPR's Mike Pesca joins us now to second-guess the men in black. And, Mike, everyone makes mistakes, right, even umpires. Fri, 10 May 2013 21:23:00 +0000 Mike Pesca 15842 at http://hppr.org Marathons Are Soft Targets http://hppr.org/post/marathons-are-soft-targets Transcript <p>DAVID GREENE, HOST: <p>Now, the twin bombings at the Boston Marathon struck at a very special type of sporting event. Marathons have been called the most democratic of sports, with the fewest physical barriers between athlete and spectator.<p>NPR's Mike Pesca examines whether the attack could permanently damage that accessibility.<p>MIKE PESCA, BYLINE: You can play Pebble Beach, but the greens fees are $495, cart not included. Pinehurst is cheaper. Bethpage Black has a longer wait. Those are the golf courses where they hold events called the U.S. Open. Wed, 17 Apr 2013 08:44:00 +0000 Mike Pesca 14819 at http://hppr.org Always In The Zone, Syracuse Is Hard To Beat http://hppr.org/post/always-zone-syracuse-hard-beat Any recreational league basketball team, any police athletic league squad and every group of 8-year-olds who wear the same uniform are, on the first or second day of practice, introduced to the <a href="http://www.ducksters.com/sports/basketball/team_defense.php">2-3 zone defense</a>.<p>The coach will say, "On defense, you two short guys stay near the foul line, and you three bigger kids, you go down near the basket. Sat, 06 Apr 2013 15:46:00 +0000 Mike Pesca 14392 at http://hppr.org Always In The Zone, Syracuse Is Hard To Beat Why College Basketball Celebrates Final 4 Teams http://hppr.org/post/why-college-basketball-celebrates-final-4-teams Transcript <p>DAVID GREENE, HOST: <p>The NCAA men's basketball tournament resumes tomorrow. Louisville plays Wichita State and Syracuse faces Michigan. On the women's side, it's Louisville again. They're playing California. Notre Dame is playing Connecticut. These quartets of teams, of course, are known as the Final Four, and this stage in the tournament is a resume booster for teams and coaches. Fri, 05 Apr 2013 10:40:00 +0000 Mike Pesca 14347 at http://hppr.org Deflections: The Unofficial Stat That Measures Success http://hppr.org/post/deflections-unofficial-stat-measures-success The Louisville Cardinals are among the teams dominating at this year's men's Division 1 NCAA basketball tournament, which resumes Thursday night. The team credits harassing, active defense for its wins.<p>But there's something else at work, too: deflections. The team puts a lot of stock in them, though deflections aren't an officially tracked statistic.<p>The way Mario Batali thinks about black truffles, the penchant Quentin Tarantino has for quoting Hong Kong martial arts films in his own movies — that's the way University of Louisville coach Rick Pitino talks about deflections. Thu, 28 Mar 2013 07:44:00 +0000 Mike Pesca 14038 at http://hppr.org Deflections: The Unofficial Stat That Measures Success Super Bowl Cheat Sheet: Key Phrases To Keep You In The Game http://hppr.org/post/super-bowl-cheat-sheet-key-phrases-keep-you-game Sure, you can go to a Super Bowl party and be That Guy. The one who gleefully lectures the crowd on the merits of running the inverted veer out of the pistol in order to freeze the weak-side backer.<p>Or you could be That Other Guy, who nervously stabs tuna rolls into a football made of wasabi, and hopes no one asks which Harbaugh is which. Sun, 03 Feb 2013 10:28:00 +0000 Mike Pesca 11858 at http://hppr.org Super Bowl Cheat Sheet: Key Phrases To Keep You In The Game Ravens Are Super Bowl Underdogs, But Are Stats On Their Side? http://hppr.org/post/ravens-are-super-bowl-underdogs-are-stats-their-side Transcript <p>RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: <p>The Baltimore Ravens are the underdogs in this Sunday's Super Bowl, going up against the San Francisco 49ers. Now, there have been bigger underdogs. And yes, the Ravens are not the lowest-seeded team to make it to the Super Bowl. But the Ravens have beaten the odds in another way. NPR's Mike Pesca talked to some football numbers guys and has this report.<p>MIKE PESCA, BYLINE: The Ravens embrace the role of the underdog at the same time that they scoff at the very notion. Fri, 01 Feb 2013 11:09:00 +0000 Mike Pesca 11785 at http://hppr.org How Do You Solve A Problem Like Colin Kaepernick? http://hppr.org/post/how-do-you-solve-problem-colin-kaepernick There's always a question surrounding San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick. Years ago, people wondered whether the talented athlete would be good enough to start in college.<p>Then there was the question of what role he would play in the NFL. And after the 49ers took him, fans questioned whether he could throw enough to be more than a backup.<p>Now, the only question is: How do you stop Colin Kaepernick? The second-year quarterback out of Nevada is making just his 10th NFL start and is perhaps the most important player in the Super Bowl. Thu, 31 Jan 2013 08:17:00 +0000 Mike Pesca 11737 at http://hppr.org How Do You Solve A Problem Like Colin Kaepernick? Who Is The Real Victims Of The NHL Lockout? http://hppr.org/post/who-real-victims-nhl-lockout Transcript <p>RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: <p>The lockout is over and the much delayed National Hockey League's season is now set to begin on Saturday. The regular season will run 48 games instead of the usual 82.<p>So what's the economic effect of missing almost half the season? NPR's Mike Pesca finds, not as bad as you might think.<p>MIKE PESCA, BYLINE: We've all seen the reports during the lockout, the empty bar near the arena should be brimming with Bruins backers or a Washington Avalanche acolytes. Or maybe it's not a bar. Wed, 16 Jan 2013 10:37:00 +0000 Mike Pesca 11156 at http://hppr.org Superstorm Sandy Didn't Sack High School Football Team http://hppr.org/post/superstorm-sandy-didnt-sack-high-school-football-team The city of Long Beach, on Long Island's Nassau County was one of the hardest hit by Hurricane Sandy, with entire neighborhoods ravaged by floods and wind. It seemed unlikely that the high school's football team would get to finish its season. But the Long Beach Marines saw action over the weekend. Mon, 12 Nov 2012 10:39:00 +0000 Mike Pesca 8774 at http://hppr.org Hard Lessons At the Olympics, Like The Metric System http://hppr.org/post/hard-lessons-olympics-metric-system Olympic winners like gold medalist Claressa Shields have said the games were a learning experience, but what were they learning? Hard work? Sure. Sportsmanship? Maybe. The metric system? Certainly not.<p>U.S. judo competitor Kyle Vashkulat competes at 100 kg, which he knows means he weighs 220 lbs. Sun, 12 Aug 2012 20:29:00 +0000 Mike Pesca 4904 at http://hppr.org Hard Lessons At the Olympics, Like The Metric System Boxing Maths and Aftermaths: Why Similar Scores Are A Mean System http://hppr.org/post/boxing-maths-and-aftermaths-why-similar-scores-are-mean-system Four years ago, Irish boxer Paddy Barnes lost to China's Zou Shiming by a score of 15-0 in Beijing. Today in London, Barnes fought his way back into their match to tie Zou at 15-15 — but he still lost. Fri, 10 Aug 2012 15:07:00 +0000 Mike Pesca 4794 at http://hppr.org Boxing Maths and Aftermaths: Why Similar Scores Are A Mean System The Olympic Art of Shushing: Who Decides When Fans Can Be Noisy? http://hppr.org/post/olympic-art-shushing-who-decides-when-fans-can-be-noisy There seems to be a vague logic that dictates which Olympic sports are conducted against a backdrop of noise, and which operate in a cone of silence.<p>For the most part, the more a sport depends on a fine motor skill, the quieter the spectators are meant to be. Shooters squeeze triggers before mostly hushed crowds. But in many shooting disciplines, the competitors line up in a group and can shoot at any point during their time allotment. Wed, 08 Aug 2012 16:04:00 +0000 Mike Pesca 4676 at http://hppr.org The Olympic Art of Shushing: Who Decides When Fans Can Be Noisy? Britain's Wiggins Starts A Row By Arguing For Bike Helmets http://hppr.org/post/britains-wiggins-starts-row-arguing-bike-helmets On the same day cyclist Bradley Wiggins became Great Britain's <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetorch/2012/08/02/157781890/wiggin-out-bradley-wiggins-drinks-to-his-gold-medal-and-the-mods-applaud" target="_blank">most-decorated Olympian</a>, Daniel Harris, a 28-year-old cycling enthusiast, was killed when he was struck by a bus at an intersection outside Olympic Park.<p>Wiggins, who also this summer won the Tour De France and had a starring role in the Olympic opening ceremony, commented upon Harris' death and said something that would have, to many in the United States, been seen as occup Sun, 05 Aug 2012 13:19:00 +0000 Mike Pesca 4499 at http://hppr.org Britain's Wiggins Starts A Row By Arguing For Bike Helmets Women's Sabre Teams: No Medal For You http://hppr.org/post/womens-sabre-teams-no-medal-you It's hard to find a discipline that Team USA has dominated more than the women's sabre. The team is anchored by two-time medalist Mariel Zagunis. And before Zagunis was <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetorch/2012/08/01/157730574/u-s-flag-bearer-zagunis-fails-to-medal-in-sabre">upset in the bronze medal match</a> Wednesday, five of the six medals that had been awarded since 2004 went to Americans.<p>So, it would seem that the women's saber team event would be a natural opportunity for the USA to pick up another medal in London. Thu, 02 Aug 2012 18:20:00 +0000 Mike Pesca 4352 at http://hppr.org Women's Sabre Teams: No Medal For You We've Got Olympic Spirit, Yes We Do; How 'Bout You? http://hppr.org/post/weve-got-olympic-spirit-yes-we-do-how-bout-you When I say citius, you say altius; when I say altius, you say fortius. Or don't. That's fine, too, traditional even. But these Olympics have conspicuously defied traditional notions by having cheerleaders, in a few different styles, at a few different venues. In basketball, dance teams perform between matches. In beach volleyball, highly choreographed teams delight attendees.<p>The beach volleyball cheerleaders are more like dancers in two-piece bathing suits, which it must be said, are actually a bit more conservative than those worn by the female players. Tue, 31 Jul 2012 22:37:00 +0000 Mike Pesca 4282 at http://hppr.org We've Got Olympic Spirit, Yes We Do; How 'Bout You? Overturned Judo Result Called A 'Farce' And Parody http://hppr.org/post/overturned-judo-result-called-farce-and-parody Judo is a sport of leverage, strength, tactics and cunning. These attributes can appear to the uninitiated to be two people attempting to grab each other, without success, for five minutes. And then when no points are scored, they try to grab each other for another three minutes of overtime.<p>One of these gripping contests — the men's quarterfinals at 66 kg — has become the source of international indignation over a perceived injustice. Mon, 30 Jul 2012 15:28:00 +0000 Mike Pesca 4209 at http://hppr.org Overturned Judo Result Called A 'Farce' And Parody For R.A. Dickey, Knuckleballs Are Personal http://hppr.org/post/ra-dickey-knuckleballs-are-personal R.A. Dickey's career as a major league pitcher has been as unpredictable as his signature pitch, the knuckleball.<p>And on Tuesday night, the New York Mets' 37-year-old phenomenon will hit a new pinnacle: the pitching mound at baseball's All-Star Game.<p>He won't be starting for the National League — manager Tony La Russa chose Matt Cain of the San Francisco Giants for that honor. But the manager says says Dickey will pitch.<p>This guy isn't the best story in baseball because he's the best pitcher in the National League. If anything, Dickey is the pitcher he is <em>because</em> of his story. Mon, 09 Jul 2012 20:11:00 +0000 Mike Pesca 3313 at http://hppr.org For R.A. Dickey, Knuckleballs Are Personal Safety Concerns Scratch Triple Crown Hopes http://hppr.org/post/safety-concerns-scratch-triple-crown-hopes Today had the promise of history — that is, until the horse I'll Have Another was scratched from the Belmont Stakes. Also scratched: hopes for a long-awaited Triple Crown winner. It was yet another piece of bad news for the horse racing industry, which is under new scrutiny over the safety and treatment of the horses.<p>Trainer Doug O'Neil held I'll Have Another by the reins before speaking to the media assembled outside Belmont Barn 2 on Friday. This would not be one of those requirement press conferences where the athlete cries and says he'll miss the game. Sat, 09 Jun 2012 13:33:00 +0000 Mike Pesca 2005 at http://hppr.org Ray Ewry, America's Forgotten Olympic Great http://hppr.org/post/ray-ewry-americas-forgotten-olympic-great Michael Phelps has won more medals, and more gold medals than any U.S. Olympian. But how many people have heard of Ray Ewry, perhaps the all time greatest Olympic athlete on land? Ewry entered 10 events and won 10 gold medals. That his events no longer exist, and that he won his last gold 104 years ago are what contributes to Ewry's relative anonymity. Wed, 23 May 2012 20:42:00 +0000 Mike Pesca 1252 at http://hppr.org