The NBA’s 82-game regular season is already a test of endurance—but once the final buzzer sounds in April, the real grind begins. Welcome to the NBA Playoffs: a two-month showdown where the league’s best fight for basketball’s biggest prize.
With 16 teams (or 20 if you count the Play-In Tournament contenders), the postseason is packed with drama, strategy, and intense matchups. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or new to the playoffs, here’s your complete guide to the NBA Playoffs 2025.
The NBA regular season wraps up on April 13, 2025. The next day, teams must submit their finalized playoff rosters by April 14 at 3 p.m. ET.
Before the official playoffs tip off, there’s the Play-In Tournament, which runs from April 15–18. Then, the NBA Playoffs officially begin on April 19, 2025.
A total of 16 teams make it into the main playoff bracket—8 from the Eastern Conference and 8 from the Western Conference.
The top 6 teams in each conference earn a direct spot based on their regular season record.
The final two spots (No. 7 and No. 8 seeds) are decided through the Play-In Tournament involving teams ranked 7 through 10.
Once the 16 teams are locked in, each matchup in the first round is a best-of-seven series, and there are no byes.
The playoff structure follows a traditional bracket format, and it stays fixed throughout the postseason. Unlike the NFL, teams are not reseeded after each round.
Here’s how the first round matchups are set:
1st seed vs. 8th seed
2nd seed vs. 7th seed
3rd seed vs. 6th seed
4th seed vs. 5th seed
Each series follows the 2–2–1–1–1 home/away format:
Higher-seeded team hosts Games 1, 2, 5, and 7.
Lower seed hosts Games 3, 4, and 6.
Games 5, 6, and 7 are only played if necessary.
The Play-In Tournament decides the final two playoff spots (seeds 7 and 8) in each conference:
Game 1: 9th seed vs. 10th seed — loser is eliminated.
Game 2: 7th seed vs. 8th seed — winner gets the 7th seed.
Game 3: Loser of Game 2 vs. Winner of Game 1 — winner gets the 8th seed.
This mini-tournament adds a wildcard element to the postseason and has quickly become a fan favorite.
Each playoff round is a best-of-seven series, so series can range from 4 to 7 games.
Minimum games: 60 (if every series is a 4-game sweep)
Maximum games: 105 (if every series goes to 7 games)
An individual team could play anywhere from 4 to 28 games, depending on how far they go and how competitive each series is.
Fun Fact:
The 2007–08 Boston Celtics played 26 games—the most in a single postseason—on their way to a championship.
In contrast, the 2016–17 Golden State Warriors dominated with a 16–1 playoff run, one of the most efficient in league history.
Once the first round wraps up, the playoffs progress as follows:
Winner of 1 vs. 8 faces winner of 4 vs. 5
Winner of 2 vs. 7 faces winner of 3 vs. 6
Two remaining teams in each conference face off for a spot in the NBA Finals
The East and West champions meet to determine the 2025 NBA Champion
🏠 Home-court advantage in the Finals goes to the team with the better regular season record, regardless of seeding.
April 13: Regular season ends
April 14: Playoff rosters finalized (by 3 PM ET)
April 15–18: Play-In Tournament
April 19: NBA Playoffs begin
May 5–6: Conference Semifinals begin
Late May: Conference Finals begin
June 5: NBA Finals begin
🗓️ If the Finals go to Game 7, the last possible game will be played on June 22, 2025.
You can catch every game on:
TV Networks: ABC, ESPN, TNT, NBA TV
Streaming Services: Hulu + Live TV, FuboTV, YouTube TV, Sling, DirecTV Stream
If you’re in a state with legal sports betting and are of legal age, you can bet on the NBA through licensed sportsbooks and betting platforms.
Check out NBA futures, series odds, and game props. Some popular sites also offer live betting during games.
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The 2025 NBA Playoffs promise a thrilling ride from start to finish. Whether you’re cheering for a top seed or rooting for a Cinderella run from the Play-In Tournament, there’s no shortage of action ahead.
So grab your brackets, clear your calendar, and get ready—the road to the NBA Championship starts April 19. Let the madness begin.