CLEVELAND—Derrick Rose scored 29 points, including a three-point play that put his team ahead for good with 19.6 seconds to go, and the Bulls beat Cleveland 88-83 on Wednesday to hand the Cavaliers their sixth straight loss.The losing streak matches Cleveland’s longest since it dropped six in a row from Nov. 28 to Dec. 8, 2007.Thanks primarily to Rose, who scored nine points in the fourth quarter, the effort didn’t pay off with a win.Anderson Varejao’s free throw gave Cleveland an 83-82 lead with 26.2 seconds to play. Following a timeout, Rose drove into the lane, was fouled by Mo Williams and made the layup, putting the Bulls ahead.Rose’s free throw made it 85-83 and Cleveland called timeout.Williams missed a jumper from the corner and Daniel Gibson’s rebound shot rimmed out. Joakim Noah was fouled and made both free throws with 6.2 seconds to play.Ronnie Brewer stole the inbounds pass and made one free throw.Luol Deng and Noah had 13 points apiece for the Bulls who’ve won three straight. Still, Rose didn’t feel like celebrating.Antawn Jamison, one of the players moved into a starting role, scored 21 to lead Cleveland. Although he was happy about the change, he realizes the bottom line is all that matters.Jamison, who has also questioned the team’s effort, saw improvement in that area.Thanks to a snowstorm that hit the area and snarled downtown traffic, several Cavaliers players got to the arena later than usual. All showed up before tip-off. The Bull’s team bus was also struck in traffic, even though their hotel was located only a couple of miles from Quicken Loans Arena. The arena, which seats 20,000, was approximately half-full.Varejao scored 17 points for Cleveland while Gibson, also moved into the starting lineup, had 14.Kyle Korver scored 12 points, all in the fourth quarter, for the Bulls.Scott benched forwards J.J. Hickson, who played only 9 minutes, and Joey Graham while starting Jamison at one forward spot and Gibson at shooting guard. Anthony Parker was moved from shooting guard to small forward.Carlos Boozer, who scored 54 points in his previous two games, had just four.The Bulls host the Lakers on Friday night.