The epic finale of the Denver Nuggets and Los Angeles Clippers playoff series will be coming up later today. When the playoffs started, many pointed to this series as being the best in the first round, and it hasn’t disappointed whatsoever.
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The two teams have taken different punches at one another, setting up a classic Game 7 showdown. Due to the Nuggets being the higher seed, they will be hosting the game at Ball Arena, offering them a slight advantage entering the contest.
But the Clippers have shown that they can win on the road, taking Game 2 of the series. Both sides will be looking to advance to the next round, where they will meet the top-seeded Oklahoma City Thunder.
Entering the game, both teams are fairly healthy, with pretty clean injury reports. The Clippers don’t have anyone on the injury report, while the Nuggets only have DaRon Holmes II listed as out.
Injury Report ahead of Game Seven against the Clippers:OUT:DaRon Holmes II (Right Achilles Tendon Repair) #MileHighPlayoffs pic.twitter.com/BT6dTr1Ij1
— Denver Nuggets (@nuggets) May 2, 2025
Due to this, we could be in store for an epic Game 7 between these two sides. There is star power all around the rosters, and many people in the NBA believe that this series is extremely even.
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For the Nuggets, this could be the final run with this core group that won a title just two seasons ago. They will be looking to extend this title window with the group, but a loss could see massive changes come to Denver over the offseason.
For Los Angeles, they are looking to prove themselves in a loaded Western Conference. Entering the year, many around the league were down on the Clippers, but they have silenced a lot of doubters so far.
If the Clippers can get a win, it would help the pairing of Kawhi Leonard and James Harden going forward. With them both being aging stars, the window to win is right now, so the Clippers don’t have much time to waste.
Fans should be in store for a great game, and be thankful that both sides will enter this contest healthy enough to compete.
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