With their decision to trap DeMar DeRozan consistently, the Kings offered glimpses of what the Bulls likely will face from opposing defenses come playoff time.
is still working his way through lingering issues from a bone bruise near his surgically repaired left knee.
Both players are willing passers, adept at giving up the ball when any double-team comes. They each notched six assists against the Kings. “I feel good right now,” LaVine said, justifying the one-game absence for rest. “Obviously, I’m going to try to do everything I can to play these games and also be careful and understand the long haul."
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