Denver Nuggets star Nikola Jokic is fully fit and available for tonight’s playoff opener against the Los Angeles Clippers, easing concerns ahead of the highly anticipated matchup. The Nuggets’ injury report remains minimal, with only rookie DaRon Holmes sidelined for the season due to an Achilles injury.
The defending champions enter Game 1 at Ball Arena with a clean bill of health for their key players, including two-time MVP Nikola Jokic, who has been instrumental in their 50-32 regular-season campaign. The Clippers, meanwhile, have no players listed on their injury report, setting the stage for a full-strength showdown.
Denver heads into the playoffs on a high after a dominant 126-111 win over the Houston Rockets, where Michael Porter Jr. led the scoring with 19 points. The Clippers, however, needed overtime to secure a 124-119 victory against the Golden State Warriors, powered by James Harden’s 39-point explosion.
Denver Nuggets vs Los Angeles Clippers previous matchup
On January 8, 2025, the Denver Nuggets dominated the matchup against the Los Angeles Clippers with a commanding 126-103 victory. Despite the loss, Norman Powell emerged as a standout performer for the Clippers, posting an impressive 30 points, 4 rebounds, and 1 assist. His scoring efforts were crucial, but not enough to overcome the Nuggets’ balanced team play and efficient execution.
Jamal Murray led the way for Denver, contributing 21 points and an impressive 9 assists, showcasing his playmaking ability. DeAndre Jordan also had a strong showing on the boards, grabbing 9 rebounds to lead all players. While Powell outscored Murray, it was Murray’s all-around performance and Denver’s depth that ultimately tilted the game.
When and where to watch the Denver Nuggets play tonight against the Los Angeles Clippers? (April 19, 2025)
Fans can catch the action live on ESPN at 3:30 p.m. ET, with streaming available via Fubo. The Nuggets are slight favorites, holding a -2.5 spread, while the over/under is set at 223.5.
For those looking to watch every playoff moment, NBA League Pass offers comprehensive coverage, including live and on-demand games. As the Nuggets and Clippers clash, all eyes will be on Nikola Jokic to see if he can deliver another MVP-caliber performance.
Also read: Milwaukee Bucks vs Indiana Pacers final injury report (April 19, 2025): Will Giannis Antetokounmpo play tonight?
With Nikola Jokic cleared to play, Denver’s title defense begins in earnest. The Serbian center, known for his playmaking and scoring, will look to exploit a Clippers defense that has struggled at times this season.
The defending champions enter Game 1 at Ball Arena with a clean bill of health for their key players, including two-time MVP Nikola Jokic, who has been instrumental in their 50-32 regular-season campaign. The Clippers, meanwhile, have no players listed on their injury report, setting the stage for a full-strength showdown.
Denver heads into the playoffs on a high after a dominant 126-111 win over the Houston Rockets, where Michael Porter Jr. led the scoring with 19 points. The Clippers, however, needed overtime to secure a 124-119 victory against the Golden State Warriors, powered by James Harden’s 39-point explosion.
Denver Nuggets vs Los Angeles Clippers previous matchup
On January 8, 2025, the Denver Nuggets dominated the matchup against the Los Angeles Clippers with a commanding 126-103 victory. Despite the loss, Norman Powell emerged as a standout performer for the Clippers, posting an impressive 30 points, 4 rebounds, and 1 assist. His scoring efforts were crucial, but not enough to overcome the Nuggets’ balanced team play and efficient execution.
Injury Report ahead of Game One against the Clippers:
— Denver Nuggets (@nuggets) April 18, 2025
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DaRon Holmes II (Right Achilles Tendon Repair)#MileHighPlayoffs pic.twitter.com/SBfhOtzGBD
Jamal Murray led the way for Denver, contributing 21 points and an impressive 9 assists, showcasing his playmaking ability. DeAndre Jordan also had a strong showing on the boards, grabbing 9 rebounds to lead all players. While Powell outscored Murray, it was Murray’s all-around performance and Denver’s depth that ultimately tilted the game.
When and where to watch the Denver Nuggets play tonight against the Los Angeles Clippers? (April 19, 2025)
Fans can catch the action live on ESPN at 3:30 p.m. ET, with streaming available via Fubo. The Nuggets are slight favorites, holding a -2.5 spread, while the over/under is set at 223.5.
For those looking to watch every playoff moment, NBA League Pass offers comprehensive coverage, including live and on-demand games. As the Nuggets and Clippers clash, all eyes will be on Nikola Jokic to see if he can deliver another MVP-caliber performance.
Also read: Milwaukee Bucks vs Indiana Pacers final injury report (April 19, 2025): Will Giannis Antetokounmpo play tonight?
With Nikola Jokic cleared to play, Denver’s title defense begins in earnest. The Serbian center, known for his playmaking and scoring, will look to exploit a Clippers defense that has struggled at times this season.
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