2004–05 Lega Basket Serie A

The 2004–05 Lega Basket Serie A season, known as the Serie A TIM for sponsorship reasons, was the 83rd season of the Lega Basket Serie A, the highest professional basketball league in Italy.

Lega Basket Serie A
Season2004–05
DurationOctober 3, 2004 – June 5, 2005
Games played34
Teams18
Regular season
Top seedBenetton Treviso
Season MVPItaly Massimo Bulleri
RelegatedSicc Cucine Jesi
Scavolini Pesaro
Finals
ChampionsClimamio Bologna
2nd title
Runners-upArmani Jeans Milano
Semi-finalistsBenetton Treviso
Lottomatica Roma
Finals MVPItaly Gianluca Basile
Statistical leaders
Points United States Drew Nicholas 22.8
Rebounds United States Casey Shaw 9.4
Assists United States Tyson Wheeler 4.7

The regular season ran from October 3, 2004 to May 2005, 18 teams played 34 games each. The top 8 teams made the play-offs whilst the lowest ranked team, Sicc Cucine Jesi and the bankrupt club Scavolini Pesaro, were relegated to the Legadue.

Climamio Bologna won their second title by winning the playoff finals series against Armani Jeans Milano.

Regular season 2004/05

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Rank Team GP W L PF PA Coach
1 Benetton Treviso 34 28 6 2,836 2,457 Italy Ettore Messina
2 Climamio Bologna 34 25 9 2,897 2,619 Croatia Jasmin Repeša
3 Montepaschi Siena 34 25 9 2,875 2,593 Italy Carlo Recalcati
4 Armani Jeans Milano 34 24 10 2,680 2,486 Italy Lino Lardo
5 Vertical Vision Cantù 34 22 12 2,911 2,745 Italy Stefano Sacripanti
6 Lottomatica Roma 34 18 16 2,761 2,728 Italy Piero Bucchi (first 17 games, 9-8)

Italy Guido Saibene (next 1 game, 0-1)
Serbia Svetislav Pešić (last 16 games, 9-7)

7 Sedima Roseto 34 16 18 2,692 2,844 Croatia Neven Spahija
8 Pompea Napoli 34 16 18 2,885 2,943 Italy Andrea Mazzon (first 7 games, 3-4)

Italy Maurizio Bartocci (next 1 game, 0-1)
Italy Attilio Caja (next 11 games, 5-6)
Italy Maurizio Bartocci (last 15 games, 8-7)

9 Scavolini Pesaro 34 15 19 2,709 2,753 United States Phil Melillo (first 13 games, 7-6)

Italy Marco Crespi (last 21 games, 8-13)

10 Navigo.it Teramo 34 15 19 2,709 2,753 Italy Cesare Pancotto
11 Villaggio Solidago Livorno 34 14 20 2,815 2,893 Italy Walter De Raffaele
12 Air Avellino 34 14 20 2,737 2,995 North Macedonia Zare Markovski
13 Bipop Carire Reggio Emilia 34 13 21 2,657 2,576 Italy Fabrizio Frates
14 Casti Group Varese 34 13 21 2,736 2,891 Italy Giulio Cadeo (first 8 games, 3-5)

Italy Gianni Molina (next 1 game, 0-1)
Argentina Ruben Magnano (last 25 games, 10-15)

15 Snaidero Cucine Udine 34 13 21 2,675 2,834 Slovenia Teoman Alibegović
16 Lauretana Biella 34 12 22 2,747 2,831 Italy Alessandro Ramagli
17 Eurofiditalia Reggio Calabria 34 12 22 2,720 2,950 Italy Alessandro Giuliani (first 27 games, 7-20)

Italy Antonio Zorzi (last 7 games, 5-2)

18 Sicc Cucine Jesi 34 11 23 2,751 2,899 Italy Luigi Gresta (first 18 games, 5-13)

Montenegro Slobodan Subotić (last 16 games, 6-10)

Teams marked in green qualified for the playoffs. Teams marked in red were relegated to Serie A2. Scavolini Pesaro has gone bankrupt after the season and moved to Serie B, sparing Reggio Calabria relegation.

Playoffs

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Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Finals

Individual leaders

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Statistics are for the regular season.

Scoring

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Assists

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Rebounds

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See also

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