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The 'Leading scorers from the 1992-93 NBA season' quiz

On Sunday, the Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Orlando Magic in Game 7 of their opening-round matchup. In doing so, the team accomplished something that it had not done since the 1992-93 season: winning a playoff series without LeBron James . Donovan Mitchell led the way, scoring 89 points combined in Games 6 & 7. But he and the rest of the Cavs will have their work cut out for them if they want to win a second series sans The King, as they now will take on the 64-win Boston Celtics, who themselves are coming off a dismantling of the Miami Heat, as they try and win their first title in 16 seasons. 

Which brings us to today's quiz of the day. In honor of the Cavs' win, we want to see how many of the leading scorers from the 1992-93 NBA season you can name in five minutes.

Good luck!

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