The San Antonio Spurs have pushed so hard and this fifth game may be the last time they're facing Miami Heat in the 2014 NBA Finals.
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Tim Duncan and Tony Parker will be facing once again, LeBron James and his squad who is well-known for smashing most teams on a 3-1 standing and made their opponents sit and see them acquire the trophy.
But this time, the Spurs might end the streak.
"It would be in the range of, 'Why not us?"' James said Saturday on the official website of NBA. "Why not us? History is broken all the time. And obviously we know we're against the greatest of odds."
"History is made to be broken, and why not me be a part of it? That would be great. That would be a great story line, right? But we'll see what happens. I've got to live in the moment, though, before we even get to that point," LeBron added.
The San Antonio Spurs plans not to be too overconfident considering the fact of Miami's ability to bring home championships on the league despite of a stormy standing.
San Antonio's Tim Duncan told with easing spirit, "They're going to come out and give us their best punch possible."
"We know that they're back-to-back champs and they've been in this situation before and they have all the confidence in the world that they can win these games. So we have to do just the same. Come out there and say, hey, we're going to take it little by little, quarter by quarter, and see what happens," Duncan concluded.
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