Court Chronicles: The 2004-05 NBA Season
An in-depth exploration of the National Basketball Association's 59th season, from draft picks to championship glory.
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Season at a Glance
Championship
The San Antonio Spurs emerged victorious, defeating the Detroit Pistons 4-3 in a hard-fought NBA Finals.
Duration
The season commenced on November 2, 2004, and concluded with the Finals on June 23, 2005, featuring 82 regular season games for each of the 30 participating teams.
Broadcast Partners
Coverage spanned major networks including ABC, TNT, ESPN, and NBA TV, bringing the action to fans nationwide.
The Draft & Key Figures
Top Draft Pick
The highly anticipated 2004 NBA Draft saw Dwight Howard selected first overall by the Orlando Magic, marking the beginning of a promising career.
Most Valuable Player
Steve Nash of the Phoenix Suns was awarded the NBA MVP, recognizing his exceptional playmaking and leadership throughout the season.
Scoring Champion
Allen Iverson of the Philadelphia 76ers led the league in scoring, showcasing his prolific offensive abilities.
Conference Standings
The league was structured into six divisions, with teams vying for playoff positioning across the Eastern and Western Conferences.
Eastern Conference
The Miami Heat secured the top seed in the East, while the Detroit Pistons advanced as the second seed.
Western Conference
The Phoenix Suns dominated the West, clinching the top seed, followed closely by the San Antonio Spurs.
The Road to the Finals
The 2005 NBA Playoffs culminated in a thrilling seven-game series between the Eastern Conference Champion Detroit Pistons and the Western Conference Champion San Antonio Spurs.
Statistical Leaders
Scoring
Points Per Game: Allen Iverson (PHI) - 30.7
Rebounding
Rebounds Per Game: Kevin Garnett (MIN) - 13.5
Assists
Assists Per Game: Steve Nash (PHX) - 11.5
Steals
Steals Per Game: Larry Hughes (WAS) - 2.89
Blocks
Blocks Per Game: Andrei Kirilenko (UTA) - 3.32
Shooting Efficiency
FG%: Shaquille O'Neal (MIA) - .600
FT%: Reggie Miller (IND) - .933
3FG%: Fred Hoiberg (MIN) - .483
Memorable Moments
Malice at the Palace
A notorious on-court altercation between players and fans during a game between the Indiana Pacers and Detroit Pistons led to significant suspensions and policy changes.
McGrady's 13 in 35
Tracy McGrady delivered an unforgettable performance, scoring 13 points in the final 35 seconds to secure a victory for the Houston Rockets against the San Antonio Spurs.
Expansion and Realignment
The league welcomed the Charlotte Bobcats as a new expansion team, and divisional alignments were restructured, impacting conference dynamics.
All-Star Weekend
The 2005 NBA All-Star Game was held in Denver, Colorado. Notable performances included Steve Nash winning the Skills Challenge and Quentin Richardson winning the Three-Point Shootout.
Season Accolades
Major Awards
MVP: Steve Nash (PHX)
Rookie of the Year: Emeka Okafor (CHA)
Defensive Player of the Year: Ben Wallace (DET)
Sixth Man: Ben Gordon (CHI)
Most Improved: Bobby Simmons (LAC)
Coach of the Year: Mike D'Antoni (PHX)
All-NBA Teams
First Team: Duncan, Nowitzki, O'Neal, Iverson, Nash
Defensive & Rookie Honors
All-Defensive First Team: Garnett, Duncan, Wallace, Bowen, Hughes
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