Avery Bradley has once again nailed a game-winning three pointer against the Cleveland Cavaliers at Th Q.

With 10.7 seconds to go in the fourth quarter of Game 3 of their Eastern Conference Finals series, the Boston Celtics inbounded the ball to Marcus Smart who ran the clock before passing to the 26-year-old Texas product, who quickly came off a screen and shot an open three-pointer without hesitation. It left the Cavs with only 0.1 seconds left on the clock.

Despite playing without their franchise player, Isaiah Thomas, the C's were able to stun the heavily-favored defending champions and stole one on the road. It will give them a chance to once again play at home in Game 5, or even start a comeback, as they look to complete an improbable run and upset their opponents.

Bradley's game-winner also gave the Cavaliers fans the feeling of deja vu from the time he knocked down a buzzer-beating three-pointer to win the game from some time ago.

Now that he has proven again that he is not afraid to take the big shots, he will be a marked man starting in Game 4. Lightning strikes twice for Avery Bradley in Cleveland.