The Washington Mystics are in the middle of the greatest offensive season the WNBA has ever seen.

But simply having the best offense in history says less about their dominance than how much better that offense is than everyone else’s. There has never been an NBA offense that was even 3% more efficient than the rest of the league’s. The Mystics’ offense is 12% better than the next-best WNBA team’s.

The Mystics are incinerating record books with the same blowtorch responsible for most statistical aberrations in basketball these days: They’re taking more 3-pointers than any team that came before them. Threes now account for nearly 37% of the Mystics’ shots. That’s not only by far the highest rate of any team this season. It’s the highest rate of any team in any WNBA season.

But the most remarkable thing about the way the Mystics are winning is that it’s still remarkable in the WNBA. The league has not yet been radicalized by the 3-point revolution. The WNBA is years behind the NBA.

“Which I’m fine with,” said Washington coach and general manager Mike Thibault. “I hope people don’t catch up to us yet. I hope we stay ahead of the curve for a while.”