In a matchup between the Cavaliers and Celtics in the Eastern Conference finals, Boston has to figure out a way to stop LeBron James. 

James proved he could carry the Cavs since he was a key part in sweeping the Raptors during the semifinals, but Celtics forward Marcus Morris isn't concerned about James. In fact, he's confident he'll be able to stop the Cavaliers star. 

Morris, who defended James in the first round of the 2016 playoffs, said, "I’m a little older, a little more experienced. Personally, I think I’m probably the best guy defending him in the league, outside of Kawhi (Leonard)."

Even though Morris thinks he's the best in the league to defend James, he is also fully aware of what James is capable of doing to a team.

When asked by a reporter if James can break teams, Morris responded, "I think he probably broke Toronto if that's what you're referring to."

The Celtics will host the Cavaliers in Boston Sunday for Game 1 with tip-off set for 3:30 p.m. ET.