The Golden State Warriors forgot how to miss on Saturday night. It felt like every shot they took was falling in Game 3, much to the chagrin of Memphis Grizzlies fans everywhere.

Their scorching-hot shooting display had them in the history books as the Warriors became just the second team in NBA history to pull off 60/50/90 shooting splits in playoff history.

But remove those arbitrary limits and Golden State's actual final tally of 63.1% shooting from the field, 53.1% from three-point range, and 90.5% from the free-throw line has never been done in postseason history.

Article Continues Below

The feat is even more impressive considering the Memphis Grizzlies were one of the best defenses in the NBA throughout the season, ranking sixth in defensive rating and in the top five among playoff teams thus far.

The Warriors spread the wealth in order to do it, with hot shooting nights from Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Jordan Poole, Andrew Wiggins, and even rookie Jonathan Kuminga. All five of them scored at least 17 points with each one also shooting 50% or better. They shot a combined 64.1% from the field.

When all of Golden State's offensive weapons are firing on all cylinders, they're a tough team to stop. If they can have more nights like these throughout the postseason, the Larry O'Brien trophy is certainly within reach.