When the Bucks went 2–0 against the prime Shaq/Kobe Lakers back in 2000–01 — a team they were one win away from meeting in the Finals later that season — they did so on the backs of their Big 3. Ray Allen (25.5 points), Sam Cassell (26.0 points), and Glenn Robinson (26.0 points) took turns outscoring what turned out to be one of the most dominant playoff teams in league history.
Those three stars rightfully attract the bulk of praise for the two wins over the Lakers, the 52 wins in the regular season, and what should have been (at least) three playoff series wins.