After another historic Game 7 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers on Tuesday, Denver Nuggets superstar Jamal Murray wants the entire world to put some respect on his young squad. And with what they've shown so far, it's hard not to.

The 23-year old believes that success inside the NBA Bubble all boils down to chemistry. Which, according to Murray, the Nuggets have showcased in all of their fourteen playoff games so far in Orlando.

“That’s something in this league, I would say. There’s no crowd (in the bubble), so you look at the teams. Who are the best teams? Who plays the best together? Who works its stuff out the most together? Who can hit back the best? Who can hit the first punch? Who can stay together? Who crumbles?” Murray said, via Sam Amick of The Athletic (via talkbasket.net).

Obviously, this year's postseason has been quite a unique one with all the unprecedented challenged the entire world has faced due to the coronavirus pandemic. The league has built a billion-dollar bubble where teams have been isolated from the world and are still pushed to perform and compete at the highest level. All this pressure, as we've witnessed, has brought out the worst in teams but teams like the Nuggets have somehow thrived under all the immense pressure.

“So I think without the crowd, it makes a big difference. It starts to expose, to show you, to show everybody, what teams are about. And (the Clippers) have a lot of talent. But you look at Miami, and Miami is one of the best — if you ask anybody around the league, Miami is one of the best teams.” Murray added.

Without thousands in attendance, it's been all about the teams' ability to play together and Denver has surely risen to the occasion. They were the first team in league history to overcome two consecutive 3-1 deficits.

“You see that in the playoffs this year. Boston is one of the best teams. We’re one of the best teams. We go out there, and when we’re rolling, we show it,” Murray said.

Jamal Murray and the rest of the Nuggets will have to be at their best once again as they face the top-seeded Los Angeles Lakers in the Western Conference Finals. Game 1 tips off on Friday.