2004–05 Chinese Basketball Association season

The 2004–05 CBA season is the tenth CBA season.[1]

2004–05 CBA season
LeagueChinese Basketball Association
SportBasketball
DurationNovember 14, 2004 – April 14, 2005
TV partner(s)CCTV-5
and local channels
Regular Season
Season championsJiangsu Dragons
Season MVPChina Tang Zhengdong
Playoffs
Finals
ChampionsGuangdong Southern Tigers
  Runners-upJiangsu Dragons
Finals MVPChina Zhu Fangyu
CBA seasons

The season ran from November 14, 2004 to April 14, 2005. Beijing Olympians was disqualified for this season.

Promotion and relegation were both abolished since the end of the previous season. The Second Division was renamed NBL. Top finishing teams from the NBL may choose to join the CBA as long as a team meets all items of the criteria set by the CBA Board. As a result, Yunnan Bulls, Fujian Xunxing and Henan Dragons joined the league in this season.[2]

For this season, the league was divided into a North Division (北区) and a South Division (南区), and a new playoff system was also introduced. The regular season consisted of 266 matches, with each team playing 38 matches (four against each of six other teams within its division and two against each of seven teams in the other division).

The all-star game was played on March 6, 2005 in Nanjing, after the end of the regular season and before the beginning of the playoffs: the North Division defeated the South Division 103-99, and Mengke Bateer was the MVP. Also, all-star games were played against the KBL, on January 28, 2005 in Korea and January 30, 2005 in Harbin, China. Korea won the first game 85-82; China won the second game 93-77.[3]

Regular season standings

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#2004–05 CBA season
North DivisionSouth Division
Team W L PCT GB Team W L PCT GB
1Liaoning Hunters299.763Jiangsu Dragons353.921
2Beijing Ducks2216.5797Guangdong Southern Tigers308.7895
3Xinjiang Flying Tigers2018.5269Bayi Rockets2414.63211
4Jilin Northeast Tigers1919.50010Yunnan Bulls2216.57913
5Shaanxi Kylins1226.31617Shanghai Sharks1226.31623
6Shandong Lions1127.28918Zhejiang Cyclones1127.28924
7Henan Dragons1127.28918Fujian Xunxing830.21127
Key to colors
    Top 4 teams of each division advance to the Divisional Championships and the Playoffs

Divisional Championships

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In the Divisional Championships (分区冠军赛), top 4 teams played with others from the same division in a knock-out bracket.

Winners became the Divisional Champions. No teams were eliminated, the result of the Divisional Championships were used to re-seed teams in the Playoffs.[1][2]

As it turned out, the only change of seeding was that Jiangsu and Guangdong switched places (S1 and S2).

Playoffs

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In the Final series, Guangdong Southern Tigers defeated Jiangsu Dragons (3-2). Bayi failed to make the finals for the first time ever.[1][2]

Teams in bold advanced to the next round. The numbers to the left of each team indicate the team's seeding in Divisional Championships, and the numbers to the right indicate the number of games the team won in that round. Home court advantage belongs to the team with the better regular season record; teams enjoying the home advantage are shown in italics.

Quarterfinals
Best of 3
Semifinals
Best of 5
Finals
Best of 5
         
S1Guangdong Southern Tigers2
N4Jilin Northeast Tigers0
S1Guangdong Southern Tigers3
S3Bayi Rockets0
N2Beijing Ducks1
S3Bayi Rockets2
S1Guangdong Southern Tigers3
S2Jiangsu Dragons2
N1Liaoning Hunters1
S4Yunnan Bulls2
S4Yunnan Bulls0
S2Jiangsu Dragons3
S2Jiangsu Dragons2
N3Xinjiang Flying Tigers0

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "2004-2005赛季CBA大事记:巴特尔重返CBA". 网易体育. Archived from the original on 6 September 2011. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
  3. ^ "People's Daily Online -- China's CBA All-Stars thrash KBL 93-77".