SALT LAKE CITY: Chicago's Derrick Rose scored 29 points and former Jazz players Kyle Korver and Ronnie Brewer made key plays late to lift the Bulls to a 91-86 win over Utah in the NBA Wednesday. Another former Jazz favorite, Carlos Boozer, made his return to Utah in a Bulls uniform and finished with 14 points and six rebounds. Korver sank a 3-pointer with 2:17 remaining to give the Bulls an 87-83 lead. The Jazz cut it to 87-86 on free throws by Al Jefferson and Andrei Kirilenko, but Rose sank two more free throws to put Chicago ahead by three again with 13 seconds left. Brewer, drafted by the Jazz in 2006, then stole the ball from Deron Williams and sank two free throws for the final margin. Jefferson led the Jazz with 28 points. Spurs 111, Raptors 100: In Toronto, San Antonio's DeJuan Blair matched a career high by scoring 14 of his 28 points in the fourth quarter, helping the NBA-leading San Antonio beat Toronto. Blair, who also had 11 rebounds, matched the 28 points he scored against Oklahoma City last season. Antonio George Hill had 18 points as San Antonio made it 15 wins from 17 games. Andrea Bargnani scored 29 points for the Raptors, who have lost 15 of 16. Magic 99, 76ers 95: In Philadelphia, Orlando extended its dominance over Philadelphia. Dwight Howard had 30 points and 17 rebounds, J.J. Redick came off the bench to score 13 points as the Magic made it 14 wins from its past 16 meetings with the Sixers. Lou Williams got 18 of his 23 in the fourth quarter, nearly rallying the Sixers to a comeback win himself. The Magic is tied with Atlanta for fourth place in the East, 5½ games behind conference-leading Boston. Warriors 116, Nuggets 114: In Oakland, Monta Ellis scored 37 points to lead Golden State over undermanned Denver. Dorell Wright had 23 points, 11 rebounds and eight assists for the Warriors. Carmelo Anthony finished with 29 points for a Nuggets team playing without injured point guard Chauncey Billups. Mavericks 102, Kings 100: In Sacramento, Dallas' winning streak reached double figures with victory over Sacramento. Jason Terry scored 22 points and Jose Barea had 20, including 15 in the fourth quarter for Dallas. Samuel Dalembert had a season-high 20 points for the Kings, who squandered a fourth-quarter lead for the 18th time this season. In other games it was: Nets 103, Hornets 101, OT; Clippers 116, Knicks 108; Pacers 104, Bobcats 103; Wizards 100, Bucks 85; Pistons 103, Cavaliers 94.