The game can be summed up in the 4th quarter, where the Jazz manufactured open looks from 3 that were missed. Exum missed an open corner 3, Burks missed one, Crowder missed one or two. These were open, high-quality looks. The game is on the line, you get a guy an open 3-pt shot, he's got to make a higher percentage. That's the difference.
When the Kings got open looks, they knocked down the shots. Bogdonovich and Bjelica put us away. The Jazz contained everyone else.
I'm quoting myself here, but here's the thing--if Rubio is your PG and he isn't a threat to take over the game offensively in the 4th quarter, then the guys he's orchestrating shots for have to be able to make those shots. You can't have a non-scorer at the point of attack AND have him feed guys who can't complete plays. You can only have one or the other.