Toronto Raptors star Kawhi Leonard joined some very elite company after notching yet another 30-point playoff performance in Game 3 of the NBA Finals against the Golden State Warriors.

The Raptors took a 2-1 series lead with the 123-109 win at Oracle Arena, with Nick Nurse's squad bouncing back from the Game 2 loss in a big way.

And once again, it was Leonard that commanded the Warriors' attention, as he posted 30 points, seven rebounds, and six assists in the contest.

It was the 13th time that Leonard hit the 30-point mark during the playoffs, which allowed him to join Michael Jordan, LeBron James, and a host of others as the only players to accomplish such a feat, according to NBA.com.

Many wondered how Leonard would adjust to his new team, but he has quieted his critics this postseason and now has the Raptors two wins away from an NBA title.

While some people are already turning their attention to where Leonard could be playing next season, he's obviously not too worried about that as he chases a championship.

Toronto showed plenty of poise in being able to take care of business in Oakland, and Nick Nurse's squad must have the same focus entering Game 4.

Even if Klay Thompson and Kevin Durant were to both be back in the lineup for the Warriors, the Raptors certainly have all the momentum at this point thanks to Leonard's incredible efforts.