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2003-04 NBA season

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The 2003-04 NBA season was the 58th season of the National Basketball Association. The season ended with the Detroit Pistons upsetting the heavily favored Los Angeles Lakers 4 games to 1 in the 2004 NBA Finals.

Notable occurrences

  • The Houston Rockets play their first game at the Toyota Center.
  • The All-Star Game was held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. The West won 136-132; Lakers center Shaquille O'Neal is named Most Valuable Player.
  • The Houston Rockets, Denver Nuggets, and Cleveland Cavaliers introduced new team uniforms.
  • Prior to the start of the season, Karl Malone and Gary Payton took major paycuts to leave their teams and join Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal on the Lakers for a chance at a possible NBA title; that title chase came to an end in the NBA Finals, as the Detroit Pistons won 4-1. Due to the star power on the Lakers' team (four potential Hall of Famers), this series is sometimes referred to as the "first five game sweep".
  • Behind their "Big Three" of Kevin Garnett, Latrell Sprewell, and Sam Cassell, the Minnesota Timberwolves amassed the best record in the Western Conference, and were expected to finally win a first round playoff series. They won two and advanced to the Western Conference Finals, which they lost to the Lakers.
  • Scoring in the league reached an all-time low. Many teams recorded their franchise lows in several scoring categories.
  • LeBron James (1st overall to Cleveland), Carmelo Anthony (3rd overall to Denver), Chris Bosh (4th overall to Toronto), and Dwyane Wade (5th overall to Miami), among others, form one of the strongest drafts in NBA history. Among the highly touted rookies, Anthony and Wade led their teams to the playoffs, and Wade's play pushed the Heat into the second round. James went on to win NBA Rookie of the Year.
  • After seven losing seasons, the Memphis Grizzlies secure a 50-32 record to make the playoffs for the first time in franchise history.

Final standings

Eastern Conference

Atlantic Division
Team W L PCT GB
New Jersey Nets 47 35 .573 -
Miami Heat 42 40 .512 5
New York Knicks 39 43 .476 8
Boston Celtics 36 46 .439 11
Philadelphia 76ers 33 49 .402 14
Washington Wizards 25 57 .305 22
Orlando Magic 21 61 .256 26
Central Division
Team W L PCT GB
Indiana Pacers 61 21 .744 -
Detroit Pistons C 54 28 .659 7
New Orleans Hornets 41 41 .500 20
Milwaukee Bucks 41 41 .500 20
Cleveland Cavaliers 35 47 .427 26
Toronto Raptors 33 49 .402 28
Atlanta Hawks 28 54 .341 33
Chicago Bulls 23 59 .280 38

Western Conference

Midwest Division
Team W L PCT GB
Minnesota Timberwolves 58 24 .707 -
San Antonio Spurs 57 25 .695 1
Dallas Mavericks 52 30 .634 6
Memphis Grizzlies 50 32 .610 8
Houston Rockets 45 37 .549 13
Denver Nuggets 43 39 .524 15
Utah Jazz 42 40 .512 16
Pacific Division
Team W L PCT GB
Los Angeles Lakers 56 26 .683 -
Sacramento Kings 55 27 .671 1
Portland Trail Blazers 41 41 .500 15
Golden State Warriors 37 45 .451 19
Seattle SuperSonics 37 45 .451 19
Phoenix Suns 29 53 .354 27
Los Angeles Clippers 28 54 .341 28

C NBA Champions

2003-04 NBA statistics leaders

Category Player Team Stat
Points per game Tracy McGrady Orlando Magic 28.0
Rebounds per game Kevin Garnett Minnesota Timberwolves 13.9
Assists per game Jason Kidd New Jersey Nets 9.2
Steals per game Baron Davis New Orleans Hornets 2.4
Blocks per game Theo Ratliff Portland Trail Blazers 3.6
FG% Shaquille O'Neal Los Angeles Lakers 58.4
FT% Peja Stojakovic Sacramento Kings 92.7
3FG% Anthony Peeler Sacramento Kings 48.2

NBA awards

See also


Preceded by
2002-03 NBA season
NBA seasons
2003-04
Succeeded by
2004-05 NBA season

 
 
 

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