2003–04 ACB season

2003-04 ACB season
League Liga ACB
Sport Basketball
Number of games 340
Number of teams 18
Regular Season
Season champions TAU Cerámica
Season MVP Argentina Andrés Nocioni (TAU Cerámica)
Playoffs
ACB Finals
Champions FC Barcelona
ACB Finals MVP Serbia and Montenegro Dejan Bodiroga (FC Barcelona)

The 2003–04 ACB season was the 21st season of the Liga ACB.

Regular season

Pos Team GP GW GL PF PC Qualification or relegation
1TAU Cerámica 3428629642668Qualified for Playoffs
2FC Barcelona 34231126062462
3Pamesa Valencia 34231128412659
4Adecco Estudiantes 34201427502642
5Real Madrid 34201428462727
6Unicaja Málaga 34201426212623
7Auna Gran Canaria 34171725512529
8DKV Joventut 34161828292759
9Ricoh Manresa 34161827072697
10Unelco Tenerife 34161826512715
11Fórum Valladolid 34161827982844
12Caja San Fernando 34151927082684
13Casademont Girona 34151927352785
14Etosa Alicante 34142025582633
15Leche Río Breogán 34142027142818
16Caprabo Lleida 34132126732790
17Jabones Pardo Fuenlabrada 34132127042932Relegated to LEB
18Polaris World Murcia 3472725652854
Play-Offs Direct relegation

Playoffs

Main article: 2005 ACB Playoffs
Quarter Finals SemiFinals Finals
         
1 TAU Cerámica 3
8 DKV Joventut 1
1 TAU Cerámica 1
4 Adecco Estudiantes 3
4 Adecco Estudiantes 3
5 Real Madrid 1
2 FC Barcelona 3
4 Adecco Estudiantes 2
2 FC Barcelona 3
7 Auna Gran Canara 2
2 FC Barcelona 3
6 Unicaja Málaga 0
3 Winterthur FC Barcelona 1
6 Adecco Estudiantes 3
2003-04 ACB League
FC Barcelona
14th Title

See also

References

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