I hope this was a troll postLet's not act like the Bulls didn't face offensive juggernaut teams. Also, washed up Magic? He was only a year removed from winning the MVP a year before and didn't slow down at all
The '93 Suns had seven double digit scorers. In fact if you combine their top 7 scorers, they actually outscore Golden State's top 7.
Barkley, KJ , Dan Majerle, Tom Chambers, Dumas, Ainge, and Ceballos combined for 111 points per game.
Durant, Curry, Klay, Draymond, Iggy, Clark, and Pachulia combine for 103 points per game.
The 1992 Blazers are also similar to the Suns in having six double digit scorers along with Danny Ainge who just missed with 9.7. May as well round him up and say 7 double digit scorers as well.
The Blazers and Suns were both run and gun teams that played at the exact same pace as Golden State but when they ran into the Bulls (who played at almost the slowest pace in the league) they found a team that could control the pace with their triangle offense instead of playing their uptempo game.

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