Great NBA teams get production from unheralded free agents, late-round draft picks, and guys who were castoffs elsewhere. Of course, starpower is still required to compete at a high level in this league, but having non-stars who can wreck a game is essential.
The Phoenix Suns fit this definition perfectly; Devin Booker is about as reliable as they come, but the Suns (21-14) have been so fun this year in large part because Jordan Goodwin, Collin Gillespie, Dillon Brooks, and Jamaree Bouyea have emerged as real rotation-caliber players. Any team in the NBA could have acquired any of those guys — pretty easily, too.