Coach Jim Boylen won’t be looking to change that closer role, either. He’s calling the No. 8 late in games, and wants the No. 8 to finish them. “Yeah, I think he’s done it,’’ Boylen said, when asked if LaVine has the DNA to be an NBA finisher. “He’s done it before. He made the play in Washington where he dropped it off for the layup. He made the and-one against the Clippers here [in the United center] to win the game. He’s done it, and we’re going to keep putting him in those situations, we’re going to keep believing in him.’’