The former Rookie of the Year and many-time All-Star has yet to experience championship glory after 13 long years in the league.
He said hes suffered so much frustration that he feel uneasy having thoughts of winning a championship.
"Im tired of dreaming. Ill just continue working hard and if it comes, thats the only time Ill start to celebrate," said Limpot, whos gone through trying times since joining the league in 1993 as the top draft pick.
"Right now, Ill be happy whatever comes my way. I look at it one game at a time," added Limpot, playing only the third finals in his career.
This is the closest Limpot has ever gotten to a championship with Purefoods enjoying a 3-1 lead over Red Bull going to Game Five Wednesday at the Araneta Coliseum.
Limpot proved to be a key factor as Purefoods established that lead last Wednesday at the Big Dome.
The former La Salle King Archer tossed a personal season-high 19 points in their Game Four victory.
He said he seemed to draw power from Robert Jaworski who made the ceremonial toss in that game.
"I think I was the only one he knew personally. Isip ko nga huag masyadong dumikit, baka sabihin ng mga teammates ko ka-batch ko," Limpot said in jest.
At 34, Limpot isnt thinking of retirement.
"Im still young," he chuckled.
"Present-present lang. Kasi kahit sa school, mahirap ang absent. At saka nakundisyon ako dahil iba ang training dito sa Purefoods," said Limpot.