
How to watch April 21, 2025 NBA playoff games online and on TV
How to watch April 21, 2025 NBA playoff games online and on TV
In a Monday NBA Playoff slate that includes plenty of exciting matchups, the Los Angeles Clippers versus the Denver Nuggets is a game to watch.
Coverage of all the NBA action today is available for you, with the info provided below.
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How to watch today's NBA playoff games
Detroit Pistons at New York Knicks (Game 2)
Jalen Duren and the New York Knicks will battle when the Detroit Pistons (44-38) play the Knicks (51-31) at Madison Square Garden on Monday, April 21 at 7:30 p.m. ET.
Game time: 7:30 PM ET
7:30 PM ET TV channel: MSG
MSG Live stream: Fubo (Watch for free)
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Los Angeles Clippers at Denver Nuggets (Game 2)
The Clippers match up with the Nuggets at 10:00 PM on Tuesday at Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado.
Game time: 10:00 PM ET
10:00 PM ET TV channel: Altitude Sports
Altitude Sports Live stream: Fubo (Watch for free)
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