I think this was the first match (cause it happened also with Utah, Portland and Atlanta) that the Kings didn't concede a 10-0 or worse run in the final 15 minutes of the regulation, it did happen though in the end of 2nd quarter just before halftime.
For sure it was a great win, first with such a happy ending this season but despite DDR and Fox/Domas heroics, if we continue the trend to shoot so bad from the 3 while our opponents thrive from the same spot, it will take us nowhere. I guess that made some forum members frustrated around halftime and we saw similar stuff in several matches before this season.
Last year at some point there was a statistic that if a team shot 20+%better from 3 than their opponent (not sure how to explain it well in English, like if shooting 45% and the opponent lower than 25%) more than 90something% times they won the match.
Against their Heat things turned around when we stopped their 3s (Larsson, Herro, Robinson) in the 2nd half and we started making our own (Keegan, Fox, DDR) in the 2nd half without shooting in such a high volume (maybe better that way) so the margin percentage wise wasn't that big. At halftime we had 3/14 3s vs 11/20 for the Heat, but at 2nd half we had 7/13 while the Heat only 4/16.