CHICAGO (AP) Jimmy Butler wasn’t sure what to make of the ”MVP! MVP!” chants. He insisted he’s not worrying about any trade rumors.
He’s just trying to focus on the job at hand, and is he ever locked in at the moment.
Butler scored 42 points to help the Chicago Bulls overcome a 19-point deficit to beat the Toronto Raptors 123-118 in overtime in the NBA Saturday night.
Butler led a big run in the fourth quarter and nailed a spinning, fadeaway 3 with 17.3 seconds left in overtime for a five-point lead.
He also hit the 40-point mark for the third time in six games thanks to four 3-pointers and an 18-for-20 performance at the foul line. Dwyane Wade added 20 points, and Doug McDermott had 17 to help the Bulls win their 10th in a row against Toronto.
”My job is not to worry about what the media’s writing, what’s going on in the outside world,” Butler said. ”My job is to come in here and work, try to help this team win games.
”Good, bad indifferent, we always lean on each other. With all the hippidy-hoopla that’s going around, just keep being you and keep working.”
Butler once again did everything he could to lift the Bulls to their third straight win. He has gone from scoring 52 against Charlotte to pouring in 14 in the fourth quarter at Cleveland on Wednesday to scoring 32 after halftime to help Chicago beat Toronto.
DeMar DeRozan led the Raptors with 36 points. Kyle Lowry added 27 points, 12 assists and nine rebounds, but the Atlantic Division leaders got outrebounded 60-41 and outscored 26-7 on second-chance points.
That helps explain how they went from leading by 19 late in the third quarter to losing for the fourth time in six games.
”You make your breaks, you set the tone, you maintain your tone, the intensity, the toughness,” coach Dwane Casey said. ”You can’t relax, no matter what the lead is in this league. With one-on-one players they have like Butler, different people, we did as good a job as you could, we put him on the free throw line 20 times, but that’s what he does. When he does miss, we got to make sure we secure the rebound.”
It was tied in overtime when McDermott hit three free throws and cut for a dunk to give the Bulls a 116-111 lead with 2:18 remaining. Two free throws by Lowry made it a three-point game. But Terrence Ross missed potential tying 3-pointers on back-to-back possessions.
Butler hit two free throws for Chicago after DeMarre Carroll converted 1 of 2 to make it 118-114 with 1:06 remaining. Lowry then drove for a layup to cut it to two, but Butler then buried the dagger.
With Lowry guarding him, he spun and stepped back beyond the arm and hit a fadeaway shot to make it 121-116 with 17.3 seconds left.
Toronto hasn’t beaten the Bulls since Dec. 31, 2013.
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