One reason that even the best teams drop random games is because every so often you run into a team that is just making everything. Back in late November in Cleveland, the Cavaliers were that team.
The Bucks took a double-digit lead into halftime that night, but the Cavaliers entered the third quarter like they were Klay Thompson against the Thunder in Game 6 of the 2016 Western Conference Finals. The Cavaliers ended up making 10–15 (.667) threes in that third quarter and scored 42 points against the Bucks. (Thompson’s line was 11–18 (.611) on threes and 41 points back on that fateful night in 2016.