I was a bit nervous when there was a moment LaVine didn't pass the ball to DeRozan. Thought they were letting De Rozan handle the ball while killing the time. LaVine instead went for a drive and then passed it to someone who missed the shot and then rebounded by the Bucks. Playoffs experience really matters. DeRozan, Caruso and even Vucevic showed their maturity.
Total stats are almost identical, the big difference came from the free throw. 14/15 Bulls and 20/31 for the Bucks which percentage is almost the same as Game 1. Middleton going out is also a factor for the Bulls' win. This is getting frustrating as we see more players getting injured. It's part of the game but we don't want it to happen for a better playoffs experience.
While the eastern top seed failed to steal that game 2, it was Joel Embiid and the 76ers who took Raptors home by surprise with that buzzer-beater.
He's hot and I think he knew it that's why he took the last shot. He had been heat-checking in that 4th quarter and most of Embiid's shots are out of the ordinary and yet it sinks in. IIRC, he did it twice at the same spot. One shot-clock expiring and the other the game-winner.