Among a litany of other issues in the Cavaliers' 98-80 Game 1 loss to the Indiana Pacers, much was made of the team's dismal 8-for-34 (23.5 percent) performance from three-point range.
In Game 2, however, the Cavs seem to have pulled off a complete 180, shooting 8-of-18 from beyond the arc in the first half en route to a 58-46 halftime lead.
Kyle Korver led the way with three, while LeBron James added to his 29 first half points with two of his own.
It signals a return to normalcy for the Cavs, whose three-point percentage of 37.2 in the regular season was sixth best in the NBA. While the Pacers were not far behind at 36.9 percent, they are just 2-of-11 from long range to start this game.