Allow me to reintroduce myself my name is. . .

. . . not Hov’, and that’s fine by me. Because what’s Jigga got that I don’t except fame, talent, money and Beyonce? I’ve got a beat and a blog, baby!

Seriously, tonight’s game is my debut as the permanent replacement for my man Sekou Smith on the Hawks beat. I’m new to Atlanta but this is a reintroduction of sorts because I’ve been out of the sports writing game since last May. That was not by choice but because of cutbacks at the South Florida Sun Sentinel, where I covered the Miami Heat among other things. Grad school was calling my name until the AJC called me up. I feel fortunate to land here.

My last personal experience with the Hawks was covering that ugly playoff series with the Heat in ‘09. Since I got this gig I’ve been following Ken Sugiura’s fine coverage (big thanks to Ken for so graciously going out of his way to help me make a smooth transition). I tried to keep up with all things NBA and Hawks and caught as many games as possible for an unemployed hack who couldn’t afford to splurge on League Pass. I’ve formed a few thoughts from afar, but you’ve got to be here to really know what’s up.

I’m here now and I see that, despite that 25-13 record, not all of you are happy. You think Woody’s offense is too much Iso-Joe. You think Teague should get more burn. You can’t get over Marvin Williams not being Deron Williams or at the very least not being more assertive. You wish the Hawks would get up for Cleveland, Orlando and the likes of the Knicks the same way they do for the Celtics.

You’ll hear from me on those and other topics as we go along. But I think the most important thing to take from all your grumbling is that you care about the Hawks. I respect that. I care that you care. It’s my job to give you your Hawks fix and I take that responsibility seriously, but I hope we can have some fun along the way. My aim is to be informative, entertaining, fair, interesting and, above all else, honest.

My feelings don’t get hurt easily so call me out when I make mistakes. There will be times you think my takes are wack and that’s cool. In fact, being a marketplace of ideas kind of guy, if you think my opinon is weak please hit me up in the blog comments, email or Twitter and let me know. I like being right but I don’t have so much ego that I’m not willing to consider other angles and admit when I’m off base. The Hawks are your team and I’m your guy at the AJC so let’s make this interactive.

I’ve got no hidden agendas. I try to know what the heck I’m talking about before I write it. I’m a professional so criticism is never personal. I’ve got no favorite NBA team or any pro team for that matter–sports hack cynicism long ago stamped out my childhood love for the Dallas Cowboys. I’m a native of Louisville, Ky. and a University of Louisville alum so I do love my Cardinals (I’ve already disclosed this to proud Kentucky guy Randolph Morris, and he assures me we still can get along). Otherwise, I’m a dispassionate observer.

I’ve been at this sports writing thing for going on 12 years now, with stops in Louisville and Milwaukee before Fort Lauderdale. I’ve covered an NBA champion (2006 Heat) and a 106-loss baseball team (2002 Brewers). I’ve covered a respected franchise builder (Pat Riley) and, um, the opposite (Dave Wannstedt). I’ve watched a player lift a team to unprecedented heights (Dwyane Wade) and I’ve seen a player send a season up in smoke (Ricky Williams). Hopefully through all of that I’ve gained some perspective on how to chronicle games and the people who play them and can bring that to my Hawks coverage.

I’m glad to be here covering the Hawks and I hope you will be end up glad about that, too. You’ll get my best shot even if I ain’t no perfect man. I’m trying to do . . . the best that I can . . . with what it is I have.

MC

385 comments Add your comment

KevinA

January 15th, 2010
11:08 pm

Great night for Hawk fans every where. Big Al MVP but Jamal stole the show. That rainbow and high arching shot brought heaven tears.

Melvin

January 15th, 2010
11:10 pm

Josh and AL combine for 44pts, 24rebs and 5blks… 1 less reb and I was ready to sign Sean Williams off the streets….Not, LMAO….

KevinA

January 15th, 2010
11:13 pm

Joe? 8-22 whatever – no negitive tonight, he played his role. 6 rebounds and 6 assists works for me. Let’s just thank jamal for a night of positive thoughts and memories. All bad play is forgotten on this big win.

vava74

January 15th, 2010
11:14 pm

LET US ALL GIVE A VERY HARD FELT ROUND OF APPLAUSE TO……

ALVIN GENTRY!!!! For taking Lopez and Stoudamire out of the game and putting in Amundson and Dudley….

WHHOOAAAAA!!!!! And he was doing such a nice job…. :-)

kirkinga

January 15th, 2010
11:15 pm

Wow, a Woody=COY, the endorphins are flowing tonight…lol!

Big Ray, I’m always around man.

Now if Portland continues to take care of business, it’ll be the Hawks atop the division. May not last,but it’ll be nice to see.

Go Hawks!!

vava74

January 15th, 2010
11:18 pm

clap clap clap clap clap clap clap!!!!

Com’on guys! Let’s give a standing ovation to Gentry!!!!! Amundson and Dudley for Amar’e and Robin Lopez!!!! Yes!!!… nice move!!!

kwooden1

January 15th, 2010
11:20 pm

Way to give the crowd what they came for Jamal!!!

GO HAWKS!!!

Kiki

January 15th, 2010
11:20 pm

In this game i saw 2 unreal things: Crawford huge shot and Horford guarding Nash one-on-one.

BONE

January 15th, 2010
11:21 pm

Hey ya’ll here it is again: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PIYe0agdKg

And notice Jason Collins pointing at the end lol. His brother JArron Collins plays for the Suns lol.

Hawk n the Ham

January 15th, 2010
11:24 pm

Portland is up right now. Hawks can have sole posession of #1 in the SE tonight. :)

Jamal Crawford, you’s a bad mutha–Shut yo Mouth!!

Rufus1

January 15th, 2010
11:27 pm

GETTING BETTER!!!!!!!!

The Hawks are getting better in the 4th QT…..They only went scoreless 4min tonight.
The hawks are improving, but Boston, Cleveland and Orlando are not. We will be elite by the end of the season…Believe It!!!

Patrick

January 15th, 2010
11:28 pm

Awesome game obviously. Only concern is that the Hawks looked completely out of sorts against zone defense. Jamal was especially bad making the extra pass to the man on the baseline. Not that I’m going to be hard on him tonight.

L-DOG

January 15th, 2010
11:32 pm

Enter your comments here I am very happy the Hawks won this game, but this so called coach is killing our young guards confidence. Mario plays hard but if you really look at how teams play him its really 4 on 5. He always says he has to find minutes for Teague. Well we know they’re there but not for a rookie.

duker64

January 15th, 2010
11:33 pm

welcome M C hope u enjoyed your first REAL HAWKS game . It was real look forward to new blogs

vava74

January 15th, 2010
11:36 pm

beautiful to see that genuine happiness by ALL OF THE HAWKS!!!

…including JJ smiling in the huddle as if I was the one who had hit the shot… beautiful team spirit!!!!

MVP

January 15th, 2010
11:38 pm

Hawks still are barely above average, and will be destroyed by my Magic or the Cavs.

vava74

January 15th, 2010
11:42 pm

ORL down 22 @ POR

vava74

January 15th, 2010
11:44 pm

MVP,

Now it’s the right moment to put off your cigarette in your forearm and plunge a knife in your thigh… it’s seems to be your thing!

A true Hawks fan

January 15th, 2010
11:44 pm

BONE YOU ARE DUMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMB, WOODY YOU ARE SMART, GREAT LAST PLAY GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HAWKS

Wabe

January 15th, 2010
11:48 pm

I’ll admit, the Magic have the Hawks number. But, MVP, I think you should be worrying a bit about your Orlando team. Down 20 to a Trailblazer team minus everybody.

Spades23

January 15th, 2010
11:52 pm

Great win by the Hawks! We are in the meat of the schedule and this team has to show the mental toughness to show up every night and battle like they did tonight. This team has what it takes to go far if they do. Tonight was a great start!

niremetal

January 15th, 2010
11:57 pm

Mike,

Welcome to Atlanta. Hell of a first game, huh? :)

KevinA

January 16th, 2010
12:07 am

Orlando losing to Portland without Roy and half their team? The rails are coming off. Down 15 in 3rd qt

cp

January 16th, 2010
12:09 am

Great win. AL and Josh put in work. Big shot by Crawford.

KevinA

January 16th, 2010
12:20 am

Balance watch

Bigs 17-31
Guards 17-45
Swing 3-14

21 of 25 assists go to the guards. The bigs missed early and often but we kept pounding it inside. Thanks. When we have more than our average in assists I think we have lost twice. Avg less than 22. We pased well once again.

KevinA

January 16th, 2010
12:24 am

Blazers up by 21 – wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

vava74

January 16th, 2010
12:24 am

ORL are doing exactly the same thing we do when we implode: jack up 3 pointers and long jumpers, never go inside and poor perimeter defense…

Hawks Fan In New Orleans

January 16th, 2010
12:56 am

Yo M.C. – this was a great introductory blog man-Mos Def “Umi Say’s” was a great way to leave a mark. Welcome to the blog – I must say. It felt great finally see a us beat an elite team on National tv not named the Celtics! Hot Dayum that last second shot by J Crawford was super clutch. An Orlando loss would put us in 1st place alone in the Southeast!

Hawks Fan In New Orleans

January 16th, 2010
1:30 am

Blast
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I believe J Smoove has a buzzer beating superman dunk back in November at the buzzer versus the Rockets.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGhVeWIRk2g

MannyT

January 16th, 2010
9:32 am

MC…Welcome to Atlanta. You got a great game to start!

I knew something was up when the @ajcjhawks twitter account was buzzing during the game.

Let’s see if we can carry this momentum through the next few games.

BWAF

bearbacker

January 16th, 2010
9:59 am

all yall fake hawks fans need to get off the blogs that why i dont like atlanta stop hating on your coaches and players first place in the southeast they must be doing something right

northcyde

January 16th, 2010
11:21 am

LOL @ bearbacker. So true. But they’re fans nonetheless. Last night was a great TEAM win. Our starting 6 ( which is how they should be referred to ) played the type of grind it out game that you have to play, to beat the good teams in this league.

Phoenix definitely helped us by missing 5 FTs in the 4th. Hawks held them to 2 – 13 3FG, which was the big key in us staying in the game. And we made that critical 8 – 1 run after the Suns got up by 7.

We had given the game away, but came back and took it away from them. Just a great and dramatic win.

Sherewshevsky

January 16th, 2010
12:52 pm

Welcome. Be yourself. Cultivate sources.

Here’s what I like:
1) In-depth discussion of strategy and tactics.
2) Knowing what’s happening behind the scenes with Hawks and other teams
3) Strengths, weaknesses
4) Substantive, informed analysis

Best.

Big Lew in Dallas

January 16th, 2010
8:06 pm

I see you doing big things Mike C. The A is getting one helluva writer. ROOOOOOOOO

Sam from da Swats

January 18th, 2010
12:44 pm

I’m posting that shot on yoursporthouse.com