2004–05 NBA season explained

2004–05 NBA season
League:National Basketball Association
Sport:Basketball
Tv:ABC, TNT, ESPN, NBA TV
Duration:November 2, 2004 – April 20, 2005
April 23 – June 6, 2005 (Playoffs)
June 9–23, 2005 (Finals)
No Of Games:82
No Of Teams:30
Draft:Draft
Draft Link:2004 NBA draft
Top Pick:Dwight Howard
Picked By:Orlando Magic
Season:Regular season
Top Seed:Phoenix Suns
Mvp:Steve Nash (Phoenix)
Mvp Link:NBA Most Valuable Player Award
Top Scorer:Allen Iverson (Philadelphia)
Top Scorer Link:List of National Basketball Association annual scoring leaders
Playoffs:Playoffs
Playoffs Link:2005 NBA playoffs
Conf1:Eastern
Conf1 Link:Eastern Conference (NBA)
Conf1 Champ:Detroit Pistons
Conf1 Runner-Up:Miami Heat
Conf2:Western
Conf2 Link:Western Conference (NBA)
Conf2 Champ:San Antonio Spurs
Conf2 Runner-Up:Phoenix Suns
Finals:Finals
Finals Link:2005 NBA Finals
Finals Champ:San Antonio Spurs
Finals Runner-Up:Detroit Pistons
Finals Mvp:Tim Duncan (San Antonio)
Finals Mvp Link:Bill Russell NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award
Seasonslist:List of NBA seasons
Seasonslistnames:NBA
Prevseason Link:2003–04 NBA season
Prevseason Year:2003–04
Nextseason Link:2005–06 NBA season
Nextseason Year:2005–06

The 2004–05 NBA season was the 59th season of the National Basketball Association (NBA). It began on November 2, 2004, and ended on June 23, 2005. The season ended with the San Antonio Spurs defeating the defending-champion Detroit Pistons, 4–3, in the NBA Finals.

Notable occurrences

Coaching changes

Offseason
Team2003–04 coach2004–05 coach
Atlanta HawksTerry StottsMike Woodson
Boston CelticsJohn CarrollDoc Rivers
Charlotte BobcatsExpansionBernie Bickerstaff
Golden State WarriorsEric MusselmanMike Montgomery
Los Angeles LakersPhil JacksonRudy Tomjanovich
New Orleans HornetsTim FloydByron Scott
Philadelphia 76ersChris FordJim O'Brien
Toronto RaptorsKevin O'NeillSam Mitchell
In-season
TeamOutgoing coachIncoming coach
Cleveland CavaliersPaul SilasBrendan Malone
Dallas MavericksDon NelsonAvery Johnson
Denver NuggetsJeff BzdelikMichael Cooper
Michael CooperGeorge Karl
Los Angeles LakersRudy TomjanovichFrank Hamblen
Memphis GrizzliesHubie BrownLionel Hollins
Lionel HollinsMike Fratello
Minnesota TimberwolvesFlip SaundersKevin McHale
New York KnicksLenny WilkensHerb Williams
Orlando MagicJohnny DavisChris Jent
Portland Trail BlazersMaurice CheeksKevin Pritchard

2004–05 NBA changes

Final standings

By division

Eastern Conference
  • Western Conference
  • By conference

    Notes

    Playoffs

    See main article: 2005 NBA playoffs. Teams in bold advanced to the next round. The numbers to the left of each team indicate the team's seeding in its conference, and the numbers to the right indicate the number of games the team won in that round. The division champions are marked by an asterisk. Home court advantage does not necessarily belong to the higher-seeded team, but instead the team with the better regular season win-loss record; teams enjoying the home advantage are shown in italics.

    Statistics leaders

    Category Player Team Stat
    Points per game 30.7
    Rebounds per game 13.5
    Assists per game 11.5
    Steals per game 2.89
    Blocks per game 3.32
    FG% .600
    FT% .933
    3FG% .483

    Awards

    Yearly awards

    Steve Nash, Phoenix Suns

    Emeka Okafor, Charlotte Bobcats

    Ben Wallace, Detroit Pistons

    Ben Gordon, Chicago Bulls

    Bobby Simmons, Los Angeles Clippers

    Mike D'Antoni, Phoenix Suns

    Bryan Colangelo, Phoenix Suns

    Grant Hill, Orlando Magic

    Players of the month

    The following players were named the Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Month.

    MonthEastern ConferenceWestern Conference
    October – November (Cleveland Cavaliers) (1/2) (Phoenix Suns) (1/1)
    December (Miami Heat) (1/1) (Dallas Mavericks) (1/2)
    January (Cleveland Cavaliers) (2/2) (Sacramento Kings) (1/1)
    February (New Jersey Nets) (1/1) (Dallas Mavericks) (2/2)
    March (Miami Heat) (1/1) (Minnesota Timberwolves) (1/1)
    April (Philadelphia 76ers) (1/1) (Phoenix Suns) (1/1)

    Rookies of the month

    The following players were named the Eastern and Western Conference Rookies of the Month.

    MonthEastern ConferenceWestern Conference
    October – November (Charlotte Bobcats) (1/3) (Dallas Mavericks) (1/1)
    December (Charlotte Bobcats) (2/3) (San Antonio Spurs) (1/1)
    January (Chicago Bulls) (1/3) (New Orleans Hornets) (1/3)
    February (Chicago Bulls) (2/3) (New Orleans Hornets) (2/3)
    March (Chicago Bulls) (3/3) (New Orleans Hornets) (3/3)
    April (Charlotte Bobcats) (3/3) (Los Angeles Clippers) (1/1)

    Coaches of the month

    The following coaches were named the Eastern and Western Conference Coaches of the Month.

    MonthEastern ConferenceWestern Conference
    October – November (Orlando Magic) (1/1) (Seattle SuperSonics) (1/1)
    December (Miami Heat) (1/2) (Phoenix Suns) (1/1)
    January (Chicago Bulls) (1/1) (Memphis Grizzlies) (1/1)
    February (Detroit Pistons) (1/1) (Denver Nuggets) (1/2)
    March (Miami Heat) (2/2) (Denver Nuggets) (2/2)
    April (New Jersey Nets) (1/1) (Dallas Mavericks) (1/1)

    See also

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: NBA Approves Realignment for 2004–05 Season . NBA.com . November 17, 2003 . November 17, 2003.