It will be a Group B showdown when Spain and Slovenia clash in the quarterfinals of the Olympic Games.
Luka Doncic-fueled Slovenia taking on Spain - the most dominant team of Europe for the past two decades - in a battle of 2-0 teams for Group C supremacy.
The last time these teams met with much at stake was in the Semi-Finals of FIBA EuroBasket 2017 where Slovenia won emphatically, 92-72, to end Spain's title defense.
Doncic, who was 18 years of age at the time, showed signs of his current day brilliance by coming up just a couple of assists shy of a triple-double.
At the time, Doncic was the rising star of European basketball, though not one that had shown he could play with the best in the NBA.
Fast forward four years and Doncic has not only proved himself to be one of the best and most exciting players in the NBA with the Dallas Maverics. He has revealed himself to be on the shortest of short lists for the best player in the world title.
That was what Argentina coach Sergio Hernandez called him after Doncic dropped 48 points on the South American giants when they met on earlier this week as Slovenia prevailed, 118-100.
Doncic also had 11 rebounds, five assists and three blocks against Argentina. He played just 31 minutes.
Against Japan, in six less minutes, he had 25 points, seven rebounds, seven assists, two blocks and two steals as Slovenia cruised, 116-81.
He has never lost with Slovenia. NEVER.
And there was something that Rui Hachimura said after Slovenia's win over Japan that should have been seen in bright, blinking red lights.
"Today they proved that this team is not just Luka Doncic," he said.
That is true, but maybe not 100% true. There is a good argument to be made that Slovenia's other players are having their best performances because of Doncic. It's almost as if he has transferred some sort of magic to each and every teammate.
Spain is also fighting Father Time. As the saying goes, time is an adversary that goes undefeated - always.
In the United States, the game (start time: Sunday morning at 4:20 a.m. ET) will be televised on USA. You can also watch a live stream (or replay) of the game via NBCOlympics.com or the NBC Sports app.
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