Kawhi Leonard almost single-handedly carried the Toronto Raptors in the playoffs, and his offensive production undoubtedly paved the way for the team to reach their first-ever NBA Finals.

After ousting the Magic in the first round with ease, Leonard delivered one of the most memorable shots in Raptors franchise history in Game 7 against the Philadelphia 76ers. He then followed that up with a sensational performance in the Eastern Conference Finals, guiding Toronto to four straight wins against the Milwaukee Bucks after going down 0-2 to start the series.

On his to producing huge play after huge play, Kawhi did something that has only been done by two other players in NBA history: he has now scored 30 or more points in 11 games before playing in the NBA Finals this postseason.

The only other players to do that in NBA history are Michael Jordan — who did it twice with 13 30-point games in 1989 and 12 30-point games in 1990 — and Hakeem Olajuwon, who recorded 12 30-point games in 1995.

That is astonishing company for The Klaw, and anyone who has watched the Playoffs could certainly understand that, as he has truly been dominant in every game he’s played.

Now, the Raptors will be hoping that he'll be able to keep the momentum swinging in their favor when they play the Golden State Warriors in the Finals.