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The 2004–05 NBA season was the first season for the Charlotte Bobcats in the National Basketball Association. This season marked the return of NBA basketball to Charlotte after a two-year hiatus. [1] The original Hornets had moved to New Orleans after the 2001–02 season to become the New Orleans Hornets, now the New Orleans Pelicans. [2]
Charlotte Bobcats: 2004–05 [d] 2004–05: NBA Eastern 14th Southeast: 4th 18 64 .220 41 Emeka Okafor : Bernie Bickerstaff: 2005–06: 2005–06: NBA Eastern 13th Southeast 4th 26 56 .317 38 2006–07: 2006–07: NBA Eastern 12th Southeast 4th 33 49 .402 20 2007–08: 2007–08: NBA Eastern 12th Southeast 4th 32 50 .390 34 Sam Vincent: 2008 ...
In their fifth season under head coach Mike Kramer, the Bobcats compiled a 6–5 record (4–3 against Big Sky opponents) and tied for third place in the Big Sky. Quarterback Travis Lulay led the team on offense. [1] [2]
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Through the 2024 season, the Bobcats had played in 1,077 games with an all-time record of 548–497–32. [3] The first championship came in Montana State's last season in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, which moved to NAIA in 1952. The national championship was the first ever for the RMAC and was also the first time the NAIA had a ...
The 2004–05 NBA season was the 59th season of the National Basketball Association (NBA). It began on November 2, 2004, and ended on June 23, 2005. The season ended with the San Antonio Spurs defeating the defending-champion Detroit Pistons, 4–3, in the NBA Finals.
In their sixth season under head coach Mike Kramer, the Bobcats compiled a 7–4 record (5–2 against Big Sky opponents), finished in a three-way tie for the Big Sky championship with Eastern Washington and Montana, but did not receive a bid to the NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship playoffs.
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