Programming note: Watch the pregame edition of Warriors Outsiders on Saturday afternoon at 4:30, streaming live on the MyTeams app.

Steph Curry has been incredible so far in the Western Conference finals against the Trail Blazers:

Game 1 = 36 points, seven assists, six rebounds

Game 2 = 37 points, eight assists, eight rebounds

As a result, this is now a fact:

Stephen Curry of the @warriors is the first player with 35+ points, 5+ rebounds and 5+ assists in each of the first 2 games of a conference/division finals since Kareem Abdul-Jabbar did so as a rookie in the 1970 Eastern Division Finals vs. New York.#DubNation — Stats By STATS (@StatsBySTATS) May 17, 2019

That's some pretty exclusive company for the Warriors star.

In 1970, here's how Kareem performed in the first two games against the Knicks:

Game 1 = 35 points, ?? rebounds, ?? assists

Game 2 = 38 points, 23 rebounds, 11 assists

The good folks over at basketball-reference.com only have the rebound and assist totals from Game 2 of that series.

Here's another statistic for you:

The last time Steph Curry scored 36+ points in back-to-back games before tonight:

-Jan. 28, 2017 = 43 points

-Feb. 1, 2017 = 39 points https://t.co/sn4IXIfG0D — Drew Shiller (@DrewShiller) May 17, 2019

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And in case you were wondering: In Game 3 at Portland on Saturday night, Curry is looking to score 30-plus points in his fourth consecutive playoff game for the first time since 2015 (Game 6 at Memphis and the first three games of the West finals against the Rockets).

Lastly, if you're looking for something to do on a Friday night, listen to the Warriors Outsiders Podcast for a breakdown of Golden State's Game 2 win.

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