The Golden State Warriors just saw the most efficient shooting display in NBA history from their star guard – and it wasn't Stephen Curry. Jordan Poole just set the nets on fire through their five games against the Dallas Mavericks.

Poole was allergic to missing all series. He averaged a ridiculously high 63.6% from the field for a guard while also shooting 40% from the three-point line.

The Warriors guard was so smoking hot in the series that his true shooting percentage, a catch-all metric to measure efficiency at every level of scoring on the floor, was on unprecedented levels. Jordan Poole's 79.0 TS% ranked the highest ever seen in an NBA conference finals.

It definitely helped that he didn't miss a single free throw, making all 18 of his attempts at the line after leading the NBA in percentage this season.

Following him on the list were 2000-01 Derek Fisher with the Los Angeles Lakers (77.2 TS%) and 2016-17 Kyrie Irving with the Cleveland Cavaliers (76.3 TS%). A couple of Warriors make the cut after Poole, as Kevin Durant and Stephen Curry ranked 6th and 8th respectively for their sterling 2016-17 Western Conference Finals display.

With such a dynamic weapon like Jordan Poole playing in a reserve role and taking a backseat to Golden State's more established weapons, it's no surprise that their offensive firepower has been enough to get them all the way to the NBA Finals. But in all fairness to the Warriors' biggest star, Poole does have a much easier time getting looks with so much attention being paid to Steph Curry.

If Stephen Curry could get the spacing he creates for others for himself, he'd probably set the record several times over.