2004–05 Euroleague

At the ULEB Euro League season 2004/2005 was attended by 24 teams. The season started on 1 November 2004 with the opening match between Zalgiris Kaunas and defending champion Maccabi Tel Aviv and ended with the final on May 8, 2005 in Moscow.

  • 2.1 Group D
  • 2.2 Group E
  • 2.3 Group F
  • 2.4 Group G
  • 4.1 Semi-finals
  • 4.2 3rd place match
  • 4.3 final
  • 5.1 MVP of the Euro League season 2004-2005
  • 5.2 Final Four MVP
  • 5.3 All Euro League First Team 2004-2005
  • 5.4 All Euro League Second Team 2004-2005
  • 5.5 Best Defender
  • 5.6 Rising Star Trophy
  • 5.7 Alphonso Ford Top Scorer Trophy
  • 5.8 Alexander Gomelsky Coach of the Year
  • 5.9 Club Executive of the Year

Group stage - Regular Season

Had in this first phase, the 24 teams were divided into three groups (A to C) in both home and away games against each other until one each team 14 games completed. For the next round, the five best qualified from each group and the best group of sixth.

Group A

Group B

Group C

Group stage - Top 16

In the second phase of the Euro League, the remaining 16 teams were divided into four groups (D to G) of four teams. Here, the truncation of the regular season in the seedings for the draw reflects. Also in this phase were the teams of each group, in home and away matches against each other. The top two teams in each group qualified for the next round here.

Group D

Group E

Group F

Group G

Playoffs

In one mode, " Best of Three" the remaining eight teams competed in four team matches against each other. The group winners from the second phase enjoyed this case of any required third playoff venue. The four teams that could decide these duels for themselves qualified for the Final 4 tournament. The quarter-finals were held between April 4 and 12-13. Of April 2005.

Final Four tournament

In a tournament that took place over one weekend, were ever two teams in the semi-finals against each other. The winners qualified for the finals which shows the winner of the ULEB Euro League

Semifinal

The semi-finals were held on May 6.

3rd Place Match

The match took place on May 8.

Final

The ULEB Euro League Final took place on 8 May 2005 in Olimpiisky arena in Moscow instead.

Awards

MVP of the Euro League season 2004-2005

Final Four MVP

  • Lithuania Šarūnas Jasikevičius ( Maccabi Tel Aviv)

All Euro League First Team 2004-2005

  • Lithuania Šarūnas Jasikevičius ( Maccabi Tel Aviv)
  • Lithuania Arvydas Macijauskas ( Tau Ceramica )
  • United States Anthony Parker ( Maccabi Tel Aviv)
  • Australia David Andersen ( CSKA Moscow )
  • Croatia Nikola Vujčić ( Maccabi Tel Aviv)

All Euro League Second Team 2004-2005

  • Slovenia Jaka Laković (Panathinaikos Athens )
  • United States Marcus Brown ( CSKA Moscow )
  • United States Charles Smith ( Scavolini Pesaro )
  • Argentina Luis Scola ( TAU Ceramica )
  • United States Tanoka Beard ( Zalgiris Kaunas)

Best defender

  • Greece Dimitrios Diamantidis (Panathinaikos Athens )

Rising Star Trophy

Alphonso Ford Top Scorer Trophy

  • United States Charles Smith ( Scavolini Pesaro )

Alexander Gomelsky Coach of the Year

  • Israel Pini Gershon ( Maccabi Tel Aviv)

Club Executive of the Year

  • Spain Jose Antonio Querejeta ( TAU Ceramica )

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