Claiming that Milwaukee could beat Miami in six games in the first-round of the 2013 NBA playoffs, then Bucks guard Brandon Jennings made one of the boldest claims of all-time.

The Bucks were the eight seed that year while the Heat were No. 1 and had LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh. Miami swept Milwaukee that year, making Jennings' claim to be instantly mocked and become a running joke on NBA social media circles. But while “Bucks in six” was foolish of Jennings to say, fans in Milwaukee have embraced the saying this year.

In the closing seconds of Toronto‘s 87-76 Game 4 victory over Milwaukee on Saturday, Bucks fans started to chant, “Bucks in six.”

The Bucks could very likely beat the Raptors in six games. The series is tied up 2-2 and will shift to Toronto for Game 5 on Tuesday. And if the Bucks win that game and Game 6, then their fans' chant will come to fruition and Jennings' claim from years ago will finally come true.