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2004–05 Greek Basket League season
LeagueGreek Basket League
SportBasketball
Number of teams14
Regular Season
Season championsPanathinaikos
Season MVPGreece Vassilis Spanoulis
Top scorerGreece Nikos Oikonomou 461 Points (19.2 PPG)
Playoffs
Finals
ChampionsPanathinaikos
  Runners-upAEK Athens
Finals MVPSlovenia Jaka Lakovič
Greek Basket League seasons

The 2004–05 Greek Basket League season was the 65th season of the Greek Basket League, the highest tier professional basketball league in Greece. It was also the 13th season of Greek Basket League that was regulated by HEBA (ESAKE). The winner of the league was Panathinaikos, which beat AEK Athens in the league's playoff's finals series.[1] The clubs MENT and Ionikos Nea Filadelfeia were relegated to the Greek A2 League. The top scorer of the league was Nikos Oikonomou, a player of Panionios.

Teams

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Club Home city
AEK Athens Athens
Apollon Patras Patras
Aris Thessaloniki
Ionikos N.F. Amaliadas Amaliada (Temporarily)
Iraklis Thessaloniki
MENT Thessaloniki
Makedonikos Kozani (Temporarily)
Maroussi Maroussi, Athens
Olympia Larissa Larissa
Olympiacos Piraeus
Panathinaikos Athens
Panellinios Athens
Panionios Nea Smyrni, Athens
PAOK Thessaloniki

Regular season

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Pos Team Total Home Away
Pts Pld W L F A GD W L W L
1. Panathinaikos 48 26 22 4 2150 1823 +327 13 0 9 4
2. Maroussi 45 26 19 7 2089 1926 +163 12 1 7 6
3. Aris 43 26 17 9 2139 1968 +171 10 3 7 6
4. Panionios 42 26 16 10 2067 2063 +4 10 3 6 7
5. PAOK 41 26 15 11 2079 1985 +94 11 2 4 9
6. AEK Athens 41 26 15 11 2062 1934 +128 9 4 6 7
7. Makedonikos 40 26 14 12 2043 1985 +58 10 3 4 9
8. Olympiacos 38 26 12 14 2039 2073 -34 9 4 3 10
9. Apollon Patras 37 26 11 15 2013 2052 -39 7 6 4 9
10. Iraklis 37 26 11 15 1872 1973 -101 9 4 2 11
11. Olympia Larissa 35 26 9 17 1949 2083 -134 8 5 1 12
12. Panellinios 34 26 8 18 1946 2128 -182 5 8 3 10
13. MENT 33 26 7 19 1944 2147 -203 5 8 2 11
14. Ionikos N.F. 32 26 6 20 1936 2188 -252 3 10 3 10

Source: esake.gr, galanissportsdata.com

Playoffs

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
1 Panathinaikos 2
8 Olympiacos 0
1 Panathinaikos 3
4 Panionios 2
4 Panionios 2
5 PAOK 0
1 Panathinaikos 3
2 AEK Athens 1
2 Maroussi 2
7 Makedonikos 1
2 Maroussi 1 Third place
3 AEK Athens 3
3 Aris 1 3 Maroussi 1
6 AEK Athens 2 4 Panionios 3

The finals

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Final standings

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Pos Team Overall record
Pld W L
1. Panathinaikos 37 30 7
2. AEK Athens 37 21 16
3. Panionios 37 23 14
4. Maroussi 37 23 14
5. Aris 29 18 11
6. PAOK 28 15 13
7. Makedonikos 29 15 14
8. Olympiacos 28 12 16
9. Apollon Patras 26 11 15
10. Iraklis 26 11 15
11. Olympia Larissa 26 9 17
12. Panellinios 26 8 18
13. MENT 26 7 19
14. Ionikos N.F. 26 6 20

Awards

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Most Valuable Player

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Finals MVP

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Top scorer

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Coach of the Year

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Best Five

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Best Five
Player Team
Greece Vassilis Spanoulis Maroussi
Greece Dimitris Diamantidis Panathinaikos
United States Pete Mickeal Makedonikos
Greece Nikos Oikonomou Panionios
United States Travis Watson Panionios

Clubs in international competitions

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Team Competition Result
Panathinaikos EuroLeague Final-4, 3rd place
AEK Top 16, 3rd place
Olympiacos Regular season, 7th place
Makedonikos ULEB Cup Finals, 2nd Place
Maroussi Quarterfinals, Home and away format
PAOK Quarterfinals, Home and away format
Aris Top 16, Home and away format
Iraklis FIBA Europe League Qualifying round, 6th place
Ionikos Nea Filadelfeia Qualifying round, 7th place
Olympia Larissa Qualifying round, 7th place

References

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  1. ^ "Όλοι οι τελικοί της Α1 και η χρυσή Βίβλος". sport24.gr. Retrieved 14 May 2015.
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