If being the first team across three different sports (NBA, MLB, NHL) to win 15 straight games in a postseason wasn't enough, the Golden State Warriors have done so while maintaining a high-octane scoring assault, scoring 100-plus points in each of their playoff wins this season.

The Warriors are averaging a monstrous 118.9 points per game this postseason, a considerable jump from their league-best 115.9 regular season average. Their already whopping plus-11.6 point differential has turned into a potential playoff record-setting plus-16.1 point disparity.

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Golden State has its closest game in Game 1 against the San Antonio Spurs, escaping with a 113-111 win, only to follow with the biggest blowout of the postseason in a 136-100 torching of their Western Conference rivals in Game 2.

Twelve of the 15 games on this undefeated run have been wins by double-digits, showcasing just how much of a powerhouse they've been throughout these 2017 playoffs.