The Cleveland Cavaliers got J.R. Smith back in the lineup on Saturday night against the Denver Nuggets. He had to serve a one-game suspension for throwing soup at assistant coach Damon Jones.

Seriously.

But with that behind him, Smith could get back to playing bisque-etball, er, basketball. He scored 19 points, but the Cavs lost to the Nuggets at home.

However, the result of the game doesnā€™t matter. What does matter, though, is that Smith came back from his suspension with a brand new skill. Apparently, he had a crash course in bowling while he was out, and Smith showed off those skills during a timeout.

Per Bleacher Report:

Anecdotally, Smith is not known for having bowling as an off-the-court hobby. If we didnā€™t know any better, it would be easy to assume heā€™s never been bowling in his life.

But just look at that form. Good footwork, he holds the follow-through, and his posture looks like heā€™s at least a semi-professional bowler. And look at that spin. H could be Bill Murrayā€™s stand-in for a ā€œKingpinā€ remake.

Also, if you watch until the end the video, itā€™s clear that the ball goes directly to the referee. So not only is the form perfect, but he hit his target dead on. Thatā€™s a strike if he does it in a blowing alley.

Come to think of it, it makes sense that Smith could be an exceptional bowler. Thereā€™s a lot of wrist in bowling, and Smithā€™s specialty is shooting.

When Smith retires and is having any trouble figuring out what his next step is for a second career, he should definitely try to make a run for a PBA championship.