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2004–05 Philadelphia 76ers season

NBA professional basketball team season


NBA professional basketball team season

FieldValue
teamPhiladelphia 76ers
end_year2005
wins43
losses39
divisionatlantic
division_place2
conf_place7
coachJim O'Brien
arenaWachovia Center
televisionCSN Philadelphia, WPSG
radioWIP, WPHT
playoffs[First Round](2005-nba-playoffs-bracket)
(lost to [Pistons](2004-05-detroit-pistons-season) 1–4)
bbr_teamPHI

(lost to Pistons 1–4)

The 2004–05 Philadelphia 76ers season was the sixty-sixth season of the franchise and the fifty-sixth in the National Basketball Association (NBA).

Background

During the offseason, the Sixers acquired Corliss Williamson from the Detroit Pistons. Under new head coach Jim O'Brien, the team played mediocre basketball losing twelve of its first eighteen games.

At midseason, the team traded Williamson back to the Sacramento Kings for All-Star forward Chris Webber, and traded Glenn Robinson, who had not played this season due to tendinitis in his left ankle, to the New Orleans Hornets for Jamal Mashburn. Webber struggled to adjust to his new surroundings, however, and Mashburn was already out for the entire season with a knee injury. The team managed to win eight of its final ten games, finishing second in the Atlantic Division with a 43–39 record.

During the first round of the playoffs, the Sixers lost in five games to the defending champion Detroit Pistons. Following the season, O'Brien was fired after one season of coaching, Aaron McKie signed as a free agent with the Los Angeles Lakers, and Mashburn retired.

Allen Iverson won his fourth and final scoring title of his career and was also selected for the 2005 NBA All-Star Game in Denver, after which he was named the game's MVP. Top draft pick Andre Iguodala was chosen for the All-Rookie First Team.

Key dates

  • June 24: The 2004 NBA draft took place in New York City.
  • July 1: The free agency period started.
  • October 12: The Sixers pre-season started with a game against the Washington Wizards.
  • November 3: Season Opener against the Boston Celtics.
  • May 3: The Sixers were eliminated from the 2005 NBA Playoffs with their game 5 loss to Detroit finishing the series 4–1.

Draft picks

Main article: 2004 NBA draft

RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalityCollege
19Andre IguodalaSG/SFUnited States

Roster

  • Jim O'Brien ()
  • Lester Conner ()
  • Joe Gallagher (Pembroke State)
  • Dick Harter ()
  • Frank Vogel ()
  • Frank Zanin (West Chester)
  • Kevin N. Johnson (Indiana State)

Roster notes

  • Small Forward Jamal Mashburn was acquired from the New Orleans Hornets at midseason, but did not play for the 76ers due to a knee injury.

Pre-season

|- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 1 || October 12 || Washington Wizards || 114–107 || M. Jackson (21) || K. Thomas, M. Jackson (6) || K. Thomas, G. Robinson (4) || (Durham, North Carolina) 4,725 || 1–0 recap |- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 2 || October 15 || @ Toronto Raptors || 99–97 || A. Iverson (32) || S. Dalembert (11) || A. Iverson (4) || 13,370 || 2–0 recap |- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 3 || October 17 || Toronto Raptors || 108–103 || W. Green (16) || M. Jackson (7) || A. Iguodala (5) || (London, Ontario) 7,619 || 3–0 recap |- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 4 || October 19 || @ New Orleans Hornets || 89–92 || A. Iverson (16) || M. Jackson (8) || A. Iguodala (5) || 13,196 || 3–1 recap |- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 5 || October 21 || @ San Antonio Spurs || 97–95 OT || A. Iverson, C. Williamson (14) || N/A || N/A || 15,385 || 4–1 recap |- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 6 || October 23 || New Jersey Nets || 86–81 || A. Iverson (27) || A. Iverson, S. Dalembert (7) || A. Iverson (4) || 16,568 || 5–1 recap |- align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 7 || October 26 || Utah Jazz || 97–86 || A. Iverson (19) || K. Thomas (7) || A. McKie, A. Iverson, A. Iguodala (3) || 14,641 || 6–1 recap |- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 8 || October 28 || @ New Jersey Nets || 94–96 || K. Thomas, A. Iguodala (15) || M. Jackson (8) || A. Iverson, W. Green, K. Korver (4) || 5,556 || 6–2 recap |-

Regular season

Season standings

Playoffs

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 1 | April 23 | @ Detroit | L 85–106 | Allen Iverson (30) | Samuel Dalembert (18) | Allen Iverson (10) | The Palace of Auburn Hills 22,076 | 0–1 |- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 2 | April 26 | @ Detroit | L 84–99 | Allen Iverson (19) | Samuel Dalembert (11) | Allen Iverson (10) | The Palace of Auburn Hills 22,076 | 0–2 |- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc" | 3 | April 29 | Detroit | W 115–104 | Allen Iverson (37) | Samuel Dalembert (10) | Allen Iverson (15) | Wachovia Center 16,907 | 1–2 |- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 4 | May 1 | Detroit | L 92–97 (OT) | Allen Iverson (36) | Samuel Dalembert (15) | Allen Iverson (8) | Wachovia Center 15,894 | 1–3 |- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 5 | May 3 | @ Detroit | L 78–88 | Allen Iverson (34) | Samuel Dalembert (10) | Allen Iverson (7) | The Palace of Auburn Hills 22,076

1–4

Player statistics

Season

PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
50010.8.536.182.6741.9.4.32.143.0
4618.0.405.200.6672.3.4.11.151.5
665226.7.531.000.7058.2.4.522.427.3
10215.3.424.526.8001.50.5.20.007.0
693519.0.601.000.5143.9.20.171.106.1
828237.6.500.354.7545.93.11.65.2612.3
727243.1.447.323.8143.27.41.94.1433.0
824331.3.430.420.8493.32.0.79.3211.5
22010.8.500.000.8671.9.3.36.184.2
702315.3.431.333.8371.41.4.47.042.7
5718.5.454.000.6062.3.3.33.212.3
822425.1.420.299.7752.72.7.89.167.5
757538.6.434.273.7569.93.41.37.8320.2
3004.8.442.222.615.6.3.17.001.9

Playoffs

PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
5538.4.553.40012.8.4.41.411.6
202.0.000.000.5.0.0.0.0
5012.6.444.222.9001.8.6.2.05.4
5538.4.465.333.5004.63.02.81.09.8
5547.6.468.414.8972.210.02.0.431.2
5013.0.250.6361.6.0.4.43.4
5529.4.286.2921.0002.61.6.8.25.0
5017.0.429.3332.41.0.8.01.4
4012.3.462.375.7141.0.3.0.55.0
202.0.0.5.0.0.0
5537.2.411.357.7505.82.81.2.219.0

Awards and records

  • Allen Iverson, All-NBA First Team
  • Andre Iguodala, NBA All-Rookie Team 1st Team

Transactions

The 76ers have been involved in the following transactions during the 2004–05 season.

Trades

June 7, [2005](2004-05-nba-season)To **Philadelphia 76ers**2005 2nd round pickTo **Utah Jazz**2008 2nd round pick

Free agents

AdditionsPlayerDate signedFormer team
Brian SkinnerJuly 14Milwaukee Bucks
Josh DavisSeptember 20Baloncesto León (Spain)
SubtractionsPlayerDate waivedNew Team
Greg BucknerSeptember 8Denver Nuggets

References

References

  1. [https://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/PHI/2005.html 2004-05 Philadelphia 76ers]
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