J.R. Smith was peak J.R. Smith Tuesday night.
The highlight of the night, of course, was when he went over to the sideline to hug Milwaukee's Jason Terry. The problem is that Smith was still playing, and the man he was supposed to be covering (Tony Snell) went up for an easy dunk.
After the game, Smith unveiled an alter-ego, but said he couldn't reveal its name. So either Smith, or his unknown alter-ego, answered the question about why he felt the need to hug Terry instead of play defense, and we got the best answer possible.