Phoenix Suns court general Chris Paul just had himself quite a night against the Denver Nuggets on Wednesday. The 36-year-old had a virtually perfect stat line in Game 2 after scoring 15 points, dishing out 15 assists, with a mind-boggling zero turnovers. And, what's crazier is the fact that it's not the first time the Point God has done such a feat.

According to StatMuse, this is Paul's third post-season game where he recorded 15+ points, 15+ assists, and had 0 turnovers. Everyone else in league history combined only has three since 1980. Take a bow, CP.

Add to that, this is Paul's seventh game this season where he's been able to hand out 10 or more dimes without committing a single turnover. I guess it's safe to say that he loves the climate in Phoenix.

More importantly, Paul's huge 15-15-0 game in Game 2 now pushes the Suns to a huge 2-0 series lead over the newly crowned league MVP Nikola Jokic and the Nuggets. The 11-time All-Star led the way once again on Wednesday as they took care of business at home with an impressive 123-98 rout.

In their two games against Denver, Paul's numbers have been absolutely crazy. He's been averaging 19 points per game to go alongside 13 assists and has only turned the ball over once in 67 minutes of action.

Paul has not only found his role for the Suns but he's actually thriving in it. One can argue that this is the best team the Point God has been in the playoffs in and the scary part is, it seems that the Suns are just starting to rise.