The Bucks jumped out to an 11-0 lead on the Cleveland Cavaliers Sunday afternoon.
That's pretty much where the good news comes to an end.
Milwaukee went up, 17-10 on Carlos Delfino's running layup with 4:36 to play in the first period but then went ice cold over the next 11 minutes and 25 seconds as Cleveland went on a 29-0 run which made its 101-86 victory all but guaranteed.
The Bucks (9-10) missed 17 shots during that stretch and shot just 37 percent for the game, missing 16 of 20 three-point attempts.
"We had both things going wrong at once," head coach Scott Skiles said. "We couldn't make a shot and we couldn't stop them."
Brandon Jennings led Milwaukee in scoring with 24 points on 9-of-22 shooting while dishing out four assists and pulling down four rebounds. Hakim Warrick and Carlos Delfino each added 11 points.
Cleveland got 21 points from Delonte West and LeBron James chipped in with 14 as the Cavaliers (15-5) won their fifth in a row against the Bucks and their third straight at the Bradley Center.
Next game: The Bucks are back in action Tuesday night against the Celtics in Boston and return home to face Toronto on Wednesday night.
NOTES: The Bucks outscored Cleveland by one point in the third quarter (24-23) but still trailed, 52-33. ... The Bucks 37.6 shooting percentage was the lowest of the season. ... Luke Ridnour picked up his 300th career steal. ... Milwaukee is below .500 for the first time since being 1-2 after losing to the Bulls on Nov. 3. ... Cleveland is 7-3 on the road this season.
Here's a recap of OnMilwaukee.com's live blog from the game: