DeRozan scored 18 points in the fourth, including the Bulls’ final six. LaVine had given Chicago the lead by making two free throws with 53 seconds left after the game was tied at 111. Besides taking some of the scoring burden from him, LaVine said the 13-year veteran’s experience in big games is something the Bulls value. “It helps our team tremendously, especially if we’re like, frantic,” LaVine said. “I think it just gives the whole team a sense of, like, a deep breath.”