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3 for all: Cavs make record 25 3-pointers, rout Hawks

Tom Withers - Associated Press
CLEVELAND — Dropping jump shots from every corner and angle, the Cleveland Cavaliers hit an NBA record 25 3-pointers during a 123-98 runaway win over the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday (Thursday in Manila) to take a 2-0 lead in their NBA second-round playoff series.
 
JR Smith made seven 3s as the Cavs had the most prolific outside shooting game of any team in league history.
 
From the outset, they were on target and on a tear, and afterward LeBron James struggled to explain it.
 
"Tonight was a special night for all of us who played," he said. "This league has seen so many great teams, so many great players and great shooters and for us to set an all-time record is truly special."
 
James made four 3s and scored 27 points for the defending conference champions, who were able to rest their starters for the entire fourth quarter. Their arms were probably tired.
 
Cleveland finished 25 of 45 behind the arc and had 10 players make at least one 3.
 
"When they put those shots down, I don't know if anyone can beat them, to be honest," said Atlanta's Kyle Korver, one of the game's deadliest shooters. "We were hoping that they'd start missing at some point."
 
The Cavs never did. They made 18 3-pointers in the first half and added seven more after halftime to embarrass the Hawks, who have lost 10 straight postseason games to Cleveland.
 
The Cavs spent the final few minutes chasing history and when reserve Dahntay Jones dropped the Cavs' 24th 3 with 2:24 left, it bettered the mark of 23 previously held by Orlando (2009) and Houston (2013). Mo Williams added another 3 for good measure.
 
Golden State, who beat the Cavaliers in last year's Finals and seem to be on a collision course with them again, recently set the postseason mark by making 21 3-pointers. Stephen Curry and Co. now have a new bar to aim at.
 
Smith made six 3-pointers in the first half — the Cavs knocked down seven straight during one dizzying stretch — as Cleveland built a 38-point lead over the stunned Hawks, who will head home for Friday's (Saturday) Game 3 utterly demoralized.
 
There was little Atlanta defenders could do against the Cavs, who stood behind the line, took aim and dropped shot after shot after shot.
 
After making Cleveland's 16th 3-pointer in the first half, the easygoing Smith skipped back on defense like a little kid on a schoolyard playground as Cleveland's towel-waving fans danced with delight and smelled blood.
 
"When he's making shots, it's contagious," Cavs coach Tyronn Lue said.
 
By halftime, the Hawks were down 74-38 and finished. The team posted on its official Twitter account, "If you take away their 3s, we're right in this."
 
Cleveland went past Golden State's record when Kyrie Irving nailed a 3-pointer with 5:06 left in the third quarter.
 
Paul Millsap scored 16 points and Jeff Teague added 14 for the Hawks, who need to regroup quickly or they'll get swept by the Cavs for the second straight year.
 
"That was overwhelming," Hawks guard Kent Bazemore said. "They shot (really well) in Game 1, but that was amazing"

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