Clippers vs. Nuggets final score, results: Balanced Denver attack downs Los Angeles in Game 7 blowout

David Suggs

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Heading into the first round, there was one series that, above all others, looked all but predestined to go to seven games.

Call it circumstance. Call it divine intervention. But the Clippers and Nuggets shaped up to be as evenly-matched a duel as there was in the world of hoops.

That all-important Game 7 swept across television screens like a dust storm. Given the contour of the previous six matchups, it figured to also be a tightly-contested affair.

What it devolved into was a pummeling.

Denver captured the much-vaunted victory, breezing past Los Angeles, 120-101 to advance to the second round and set up a date with MVP frontrunner Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Thunder.

The Clippers started the game the better of the two sides, rattling shots home with regularity. Derrick Jones Jr. exploded for seven early points, while Kawhi Leonard, Bogdan Bogdanovic, and Ivica Zubac showed flashes in the opening frame.

But once the Nuggets found their form, they were tough to stop. Coming into the affair, Denver's fate was tied firmly to the showcases of its star players — Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray.

Neither Jokic nor Murray had otherworldly outings on Saturday night. Instead, the Nuggets were fueled by a balanced attack, one which saw six players record at least 14 points. That's the first time such a figure has been reached in Game 7 history.

Russell Westbrook, Peyton Watson, Christian Braun, Michael Porter Jr., and Aaron Gordon were all wildly efficient during Saturday's duel, and despite Leonard's best efforts, the Clips couldn't compete, especially not in a second half that saw them surrender 62 points.

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9:50 p.m.: The Clippers haven't surrendered just yet. Their bench mob — a motley crew of talents featuring Kobe Brown, Drew Eubanks and Cam Christie — have orchestrated a 15-2 run to bring Los Angels within 17. There's just two minutes left, however, so that will likely do little to change the result.

9:40 p.m.: After putting a beatdown on Los Angeles for the better part of four quarters, the Nuggets have taken their starters out with about five minutes left. They're up 30, so such ha decision seems to make sense.

End of third quarter: Nuggets 93, Clippers 66

9:20 p.m.: What a showing by the Nuggets thus far. Jokic and Murray have upped their production in the third. But it hasn't mattered all that much – a 35-19 frame has Denver flying high at the end of the third.

9:15 p.m.: The hits keep on coming for Denver. Gordon and Braun have spearheaded this recent Nuggets outburst, pushing their point totals up to 18 and 19 points, respectively.

9:05 p.m: The Nuggets have blown this game open in the third period. They started the frame with a 19-7 run, turning their 11-point edge into a 23-point gulf.

End of second quarter: Nuggets 58, Clippers 47

8:30 p.m.: Denver holds serve after two quarters, taking advantage of their even-handed approach to rush out to an 11-point edge. Leonard remains as effective as ever, tallying a game-high 14 points for the Clips. Denver's stars haven't been all that efficient — Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray combined for 17 points, but only on 7-of-18 shooting. Still, the Nuggets' depth is paying off in a major way — they've outscored the Clippers 17-7 off the bench.

8:20 p.m.: Westbrook continues to make his presence felt. Another starring showcase for the standout sixth man — he's sank three of his five shot attempts and collected three assists and two rebounds to boot.

8:15 p.m.: The Nuggets have reestablished their advantage, fueled by a balanced team approach; seven players have at least five points, including bench stalwarts Peyton Watson (seven points) and Russell Westbrook (10 points).

End of first quarter: Clippers 26, Nuggets 21

8:00 p.m.: The Clippers came back with a flourish of their own, ending the period on a run of their own to take a 26-21 lead.

7:51 p.m.: After surrendering six unanswered points to start the quarter, the Nuggets came back with a flourish, taking a 13-11 lead at the six minute mark. Jones is the star of the show for the Clippers, tallying seven points thus far. Meanwhile, Denver has used a multifaceted approach to start the contest — all five starters have points, led by Braun with five.

7:37 p.m.: Zubac opens the scoring for the Clips, finishing off a slick James Harden feed.

7:35 p.m.: After all the waiting, we're off! Game 7 of the first round is underway!

7:20 p.m.: As for the Nuggets, things are all square. Jamal Murray, Michael Porter Jr., Aaron Gordon, Christian Braun and Nikola Jokic lead the crew to kick off Saturday's matchup.

7:15 p.m.: The Clippers are enlisting a new starter for tonight's matchup, calling upon Derrick Jones Jr. to join their starting corps. He'll replace guard Kris Dunn, who started each game this postseason but saw just 10 minutes of play time in Game 6.

7:00 p.m.: Nikola Jokic has been a marvel in Game 7s, averaging 26.0 points, 16.6 rebounds and 7.2 assists across five such matchups. He's had a formidable adversary in Clippers big Ivica Zubac. But he'll look to recreate his previous magic in his latest series finale. 

Clippers vs. Nuggets start time

  • Date: Saturday, May 3
  • Time: 7:30 p.m. ET

Game 7 between Los Angeles and Denver will begin at 7:30 p.m. ET. The matchup will be played at Bell Arena in Denver, Colo.

    How to watch Clippers vs. Nuggets Game 7

    • TV channel: TNT, truTV
    • Live stream: Max, Sling

    TNT and truTV will broadcast Clippers vs. Nuggets on Wednesday night. Those who need an alternate viewing option can also stream on Max or Sling.

    Clippers vs. Nuggets schedule

    DateGameTime (ET)TV/Live stream
    April 19Game 1: Nuggets 112, Clippers 110
    April 21Game 2: Clippers 105, Nuggets 102
    April 24Game 3: Clippers 117, Nuggets 83
    April 26Game 4: Nuggets 101, Clippers 99
    April 29Game 5: Nuggets 131, Clippers 115
    May 1Game 6: Clippers 111, Nuggets 105
    May 3Game 7: Clippers vs. Nuggets7:30 p.m.TNT/truTV/Max

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    David Suggs

    David Suggs is a content producer at The Sporting News. A long-suffering Everton, Wizards and Commanders fan, he has learned to get used to losing over the years. In his free time, he enjoys skateboarding (poorly), listening to the likes of Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and D’Angelo, and penning short journal entries.