In case you haven’t noticed, Paul George happens to be having a career year from beyond the three-point line.

Even better, he just did something that only four other men in NBA history have ever done.

By virtue of his five three-point makes against the Cavs on Tuesday night and his 6-for-9 effort from behind the arc against the Grizzlies on Wednesday, George just joined George McCloud, Dennis Scott, Stephen Curry and James Harden as the only men in NBA history to convert at least five three-point shots in five consecutive games.

Of those mentioned, McCloud is the owner of the all-time mark. He is the only player of the five to have ever accomplished the feat in six consecutive games.

It’s remarkable when you think about it: there are quite a few different metrics that one could use to support the notion that Stephen Curry is the best shooter in NBA history, but not even he has been able to connect on five three-point shots in six consecutive games.

George’s streak began when the Thunder beat the Warriors back on February 6 and continued through their final game before the All-Star break. On Wednesday night, they defeated the Grizzlies in Memphis, 121-114.

The next time the Thunder as a team will be on February 22, They’ll travel to Sacramento to do battle with the Kings.

On that night, George will have an opportunity to join McCloud as the only player in NBA history to connect on five three-point shots in six consecutive games.

If George manages to do so (and it’s admittedly a big if), the best part about this whole thing is that his attempt to make history will come against none other than Curry and his Warriors.

The Thunder will square off against the Warriors on February 24 in a night that could see George looking to make some history.