So to clarify what I said before, if you look at the highlights, you can see instances in the last three minutes (or close enough, as one starts before the 3:00 mark and ends after). There also seemed to be highlights where Murray had the ball the entire time. You don't have to be able to afford league pass or whatever -- just look at what's on YouTube.
Start at the 07:40 mark of the vid. You can see both type of plays, and Murray's scoring was great in both situations. What happened at the end of the game was good stuff, and the Spurs should want more of it without trying to split hairs on who deserves credit for starting the play. It's like DeRozan and Aldridge made people forget what it looks like to have an actual offense.