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2003–04 NBA season

The2003–04 NBA seasonwas the 58th season of theNational Basketball Association. The season ended with the Detroit Pistons defeating theLos Angeles Lakers4–1 in the 2004 NBA Finals.

2003–04 NBA season
League National Basketball Association
Sport Basketball
Duration October 28, 2003 – April 14, 2004
April 17 – June 1, 2004 (Playoffs)
June 6 – 15, 2004 (Finals)
Number of teams 29
TV partner(s) ABC, TNT, ESPN, NBA TV
Draft
Top draft pick LeBron James
Picked by Cleveland Cavaliers
Regular season
Top seed Indiana Pacers
Season MVP Kevin Garnett (Minnesota)
Top scorer Tracy McGrady (Orlando)
Playoffs
Eastern champions Detroit Pistons
  Eastern runners-up Indiana Pacers
Western champions Los Angeles Lakers
  Western runners-up Minnesota Timberwolves
Finals
Champions Detroit Pistons
  Runners-up Los Angeles Lakers
Finals MVP Chauncey Billups (Detroit)

Events

This was the final season for the original two-division format in both the Eastern and Western Conferences, before each of the conferences added a third division the following season. As a result, this would also be the final season for the NBA Midwest Division, as the Minnesota Timberwolves were that division’s last champion, the only division title the franchise has won in their twenty-nine seasons in the NBA.

The All-Star Game was held at theStaples CenterinLos Angeles. The West won 136-132; Lakers center Shaquille O’Neal was named Most Valuable Player.

For the first time in 21 years the Portland Trail Blazers did not make the playoffs, ending the second longest streak in NBA history. For the first time in 20 years the Utah Jazz did not make the playoffs, ending the third longest streak in NBA history.

Prior to the start of the season, Karl Malone and Gary Payton took major paycuts to leave their teams and joinKobe Bryantand Shaquille O’Neal on the Lakers for a chance at a possible NBA title. However, that title chase came to an end in the NBA Finals, as the Detroit Pistons won 4-1. The Minnesota Timberwolves, behind their “Big Three” of Kevin Garnett, Latrell Sprewell, and Sam Cassell, 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. It would be their last playoff appearance until the 2017–18 season.

LeBron James (1st overall to Cleveland),Carmelo Anthony(3rd overall to Denver), Chris Bosh (4th overall to Toronto), andDwyane Wade(5th overall to Miami), among others, formed 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. Anthony became the first NBA rookie to lead a playoff team in scoring since David Robinson of the San Antonio Spurs during the 1989–90 season.

The Memphis Grizzlies qualified for the postseason for the first time in the franchise’s then 9 year history, dating back to their days in Vancouver. With a record of 50-32, it was also the first time they posted a winning season.

Tracy McGrady was the first scoring leader since Bernard King in 1984–85 whose team did not make the playoffs.

Coaching

Coaching changes
Offseason
Team 2002–03 coach 2003–04 coach
Cleveland Cavaliers Keith Smart Paul Silas
Detroit Pistons Rick Carlisle Larry Brown
Houston Rockets Rudy Tomjanovich Jeff Van Gundy
Indiana Pacers Isiah Thomas Rick Carlisle
Los Angeles Clippers Dennis Johnson Mike Dunleavy, Sr.
Miami Heat Pat Riley Stan Van Gundy
Milwaukee Bucks George Karl Terry Porter
New Orleans Hornets Paul Silas Tim Floyd
Philadelphia 76ers Larry Brown Randy Ayers
Toronto Raptors Lenny Wilkens Kevin O’Neill
Washington Wizards Doug Collins Eddie Jordan
In-season
Team Outgoing coach Incoming coach
Boston Celtics Jim O’Brien John Carroll
Chicago Bulls Bill Cartwright Pete Myers
Pete Myers Scott Skiles
New Jersey Nets Byron Scott Lawrence Frank
New York Knicks Don Chaney Herb Williams
Herb Williams Lenny Wilkens
Orlando Magic Doc Rivers Johnny Davis
Philadelphia 76ers Randy Ayers Chris Ford
Phoenix Suns Frank Johnson Mike D’Antoni

Standings

By division

By conference

Notes

  • z – Clinched home court advantage for the entire playoffs

  • c – Clinched home court advantage for the conference playoffs

  • y – Clinched division title

  • x – Clinched playoff spot

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 record; teams enjoying the home advantage are shown in italics.

Conference Quarterfinals Conference Semifinals Conference Finals NBA Finals
E1 Indiana 4
E8 Boston 0
E1 Indiana 4
E4 Miami 2
E4 Miami 4
E5 New Orleans 3
E1 Indiana* 2
Eastern Conference
E3 Detroit 4
E3 Detroit 4
E6 Milwaukee 1
E3 Detroit 4
E2 New Jersey* 3
E2 New Jersey 4
E7 New York 0
E3 Detroit 4
W2 LA Lakers* 1
W1 Minnesota 4
W8 Denver 1
W1 Minnesota 4
W4 Sacramento 3
W4 Sacramento 4
W5 Dallas 1
W1 Minnesota* 2
Western Conference
W2 LA Lakers* 4
W3 San Antonio 4
W6 Memphis 0
W3 San Antonio 2
W2 LA Lakers* 4
W2 LA Lakers 4
W7 Houston 1

  • Division winnerBoldSeries winnerItalicTeam with home-court advantage

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 2.36
Blocks per game Theo Ratliff Portland Trail Blazers 3.61
FG% Shaquille O’Neal Los Angeles Lakers .584
FT% Peja Stojaković Sacramento Kings .927
3FG% Anthony Peeler Sacramento Kings .482

Awards

Yearly awards

  • Most Valuable Player:Kevin Garnett, Minnesota Timberwolves

  • Rookie of the Year:LeBron James, Cleveland Cavaliers

  • Defensive Player of the Year:Ron Artest, Indiana Pacers

  • Sixth Man of the Year:Antawn Jamison,Dallas Mavericks

  • Most Improved Player:Zach Randolph, Portland Trail Blazers

  • Coach of the Year:Hubie Brown, Memphis Grizzlies

  • Executive of the Year:Jerry West, Memphis Grizzlies

  • Sportsmanship Award:P. J. Brown, New Orleans Hornets

  • J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award:Reggie Miller, Indiana Pacers

Players of the month

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

Month Eastern Conference Western Conference
October – November Baron Davis(New Orleans Hornets) (1/1) Peja Stojaković(Sacramento Kings) (1/1)
December Jermaine O’Neal(Indiana Pacers) (1/1) Kevin Garnett(Minnesota Timberwolves) (1/4)
January Michael Redd(Milwaukee Bucks) (1/1) Kevin Garnett(Minnesota Timberwolves) (2/4)
February Kenyon Martin(New Jersey Nets) (1/1) Kevin Garnett(Minnesota Timberwolves) (3/4)
March Lamar Odom(Miami Heat) (1/1) Kobe Bryant(Los Angeles Lakers) (1/1)
April Jamaal Magloire(New Orleans Hornets) (1/1) Kevin Garnett(Minnesota Timberwolves) (4/4)

Rookies of the month

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

Month Eastern Conference Western Conference
October – November LeBron James(Cleveland Cavaliers) (1/6) Carmelo Anthony(Denver Nuggets) (1/6)
December LeBron James(Cleveland Cavaliers) (2/6) Carmelo Anthony(Denver Nuggets) (2/6)
January LeBron James(Cleveland Cavaliers) (3/6) Carmelo Anthony(Denver Nuggets) (3/6)
February LeBron James(Cleveland Cavaliers) (4/6) Carmelo Anthony(Denver Nuggets) (4/6)
March LeBron James(Cleveland Cavaliers) (5/6) Carmelo Anthony(Denver Nuggets) (5/6)
April LeBron James(Cleveland Cavaliers) (6/6) Carmelo Anthony(Denver Nuggets) (6/6)

Coaches of the month

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

Month Eastern Conference Western Conference
October – November Rick Carlisle(Indiana Pacers) (1/1) Phil Jackson(Los Angeles Lakers) (1/1)
December Byron Scott(New Jersey Nets) (1/1) Gregg Popovich(San Antonio Spurs) (1/1)
January Larry Brown(Detroit Pistons) (1/2) Rick Adelman(Sacramento Kings) (1/1)
February Lawrence Frank(New Jersey Nets) (1/1) Hubie Brown(Memphis Grizzlies) (1/2)
March Stan Van Gundy(Miami Heat) (1/1) Hubie Brown(Memphis Grizzlies) (2/2)
April Larry Brown(Detroit Pistons) (2/2) Flip Saunders(Minnesota Timberwolves) (1/1)

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