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Updated NBA Playoff Bracket 2025 Image, schedule after nuggets clipper removed

The first round of the NBA playoffs from 2025 comes to an end, but not before a game 7 between the Denver Nuggets and Los Angeles Clippers took place on Saturday evening.

The Nuggets finally retired in the second half before they had driven to a 120-101 win with 16 points, 10 rebounds and eight templates by Nikola Jokić.

Here is a closer look at the full NBA playoff image after the result of the Saturday and the upcoming post -season plan.

Saturday figures

Game 7: Denver Nuggets Def. Los Angeles Clippers, 120-101

Western Conference first round

No. 1 Oklahoma City Thunder against No. 8 Memphis Grizzlies (OKC Wins Series 4-0)

No. 4 Denver Nuggets against No. 5 Los Angeles Clippers (wins 4-3)

No. 2 Houston Rockets against No. 7 Golden State Warriors (3-3 series)

No. 3 Los Angeles Lakers against No. 6 Minnesota Timberwolves (Min-Wins series 4-1)

Western conference semi -finals Matchups

No. 6 Minnesota Timberwolves against No. 7 Golden State Warriors/No. 2 Houston Rockets

No. 1 Oklahoma City Thunder against No. 4 Denver Nuggets

Eastern Conference first round

No. 1 Cleveland Cavaliers against No. 8 Miami Heat (Cle Wins Series 4-0)

No. 4 Indiana Pacers against No. 5 Milwaukee Bucks (Indes Wins Series 4-1)

No. 3 New York Knicks against No. 6 Detroit Pistons (NYK Wins Series 4-2)

No. 2 Boston Celtics against No. 7 Orlando Magic (Bos Wins Series 4-1)

Semi -final games of the Eastern Conference

No. 1 Cleveland Cavaliers against No. 4 Indiana Pacers

No. 2 Boston Celtics against No. 3 New York Knicks

Upcoming playoff time plan: Sunday, May 4th

Game 1: Indiana Pacers in Cleveland Cavaliers, 6 p.m.

Game 7: Golden State Warriors at Houston Rockets, 8:30 p.m.

Saturday results

Denver Nuggets 120, Los Angeles Clipper 101

The end result of the competition on Saturday did not seem to be as one-sided as in the first quarter, with the clipper scored the first six points of the game and 26-21 went into the second lead.

Los Angeles finally fell back 46: 43 before Denver closed the first half with a 12: 4 run.

The Nuggets made another 17: 3 run to open the second half, in which the game brought out to reach for the Clipper and led by up to 35 points.

Denver won with a balanced evaluation effort when six players ended with at least 15 points. Aaron Gordon scored 22 points with 22 points at the 9-of-16 shooting, scored four rebounds and achieved five assists.

The nuggets were efficient from all areas of the soil and scored 66 points in color and at the same time shot 37.9 percent from three -point area as a team.

Kawhi Leonard scored 22 points for the Clippers, although none of his teammates recorded more than 13. James Harden scored 13 assists compared to two sales, but only seven points, while he shot 2 out of 8 from the field.

Denver will now get into Oklahoma City in game 1 of the Western Conference semi -final on Monday at 9:30 p.m.

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