Did he? He looked right past Myles Dread, then up at the ceiling, and then swings his head forward and down into the shorter Dread's head. Heck, I like Dainja, but dumb, aggressive moves that deserve a T, and Dain earned one there. I want Dain to play smarter than that. Keep your eyes open (although I think his actually were open), looking straight ahead (so you know where you are going), and celebrate your great plays (he had bunch tonight) away from the defender, not into his head. Also, who collides with a guy after a play and turns away and continues to celebrate? Not Kofi Cockburn. Dainja needs to remember what Kofi taught him about not losing your cool. Kofi took on all those double teams last year, and I don't remember a single headbutt.
I loved the dominate-with-our-bigs (Dainja/Hawkins) strategy. The 46 pts in the 2nd half was great. Giving up 48 points in the 2nd half to Penn State is what killed us though. Regarding that, I saw Mayer getting beat on defense way too often. When Matt plays defense out of position (not between his man and the basket or not even marking his man), then it means PS got layups or open shots after a drive or pass or two. Defense is a team thing Matt! You can't be going for shot blocks and steals on every play and screwing your team when you get beat. This happens too often for Mayer. Stay home on defense unless you are certain you have the block/steal. The same can be said on Matt's 3-pt shooting. He was 0-5 tonight. That worse than anyone in this game. How about if he doesn't have an open 3, then don't shoot it? Matt's percentage on 3s this season would go up from around 34% (where it is now), if he shot only open 3s. I did like the way Mayer attacked the basket on the plays and his rebounding.