Having throttled their way to the NBA Finals, the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden State Warriors have displayed an unprecedented pace between the two, turning in a 24-1 win-loss record to meet yet again for a record third-straight time.

Individually, LeBron James, Stephen Curry, and Kevin Durant all boast the three highest efficient field goal percentage in playoff history — all shooting above 50 percent from the floor and above 40 percent from deep, according to Basketball-Reference.

James boasts the highest at 62.5 percent efficiency, but the lowest true shooting percentage of the three at a 65.7 percent clip due to his 71.2 free-throw percentage. The King has been a much-improved three-point shooter, converting on 42.1 percent of his attempts. He is also fourth on the list going back to his 2013-14 playoff run.

Curry is right behind James at 62.2 percent efficiency, while boasting the highest percentages in three-point shooting (43.1 percent), free throws (90.7 percent), and true shooting (67.5 percent). The long-range sniper has made a total of 53 three-point field goals this postseason, one more than James and Durant combined.

Durant comes in third at 61.9 percent efficiency, despite only playing in 10 postseason games. He's scored 61.6 percent of his two-point field goals and 41.7 percent of his long-range attempts, creating yet another nightmarish pick-your-poison scenario between him and Curry.

Besides them, the likes of Shaquille O'Neal, Hakeem Olajuwon, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar are some of the names in the most efficient list, making it a quite unique achievement for this year's playoff run.