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- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League abstract "The league expanded for the second time since the inaugural season before the 2003/04 season.16 teams from Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Montenegro participated in Goodyear League in its fourth season: Union Olimpija, Helios, Pivovarna Laško, Geoplin Slovan, Cibona VIP, Zadar, Zagreb, Split Croatia Osiguranje, Šibenka Dalmare, Široki Hercegtisak, Bosna ASA BH TELECOM, Crvena zvezda, Partizan Pivara MB, Hemofarm, Reflex, Budućnost.In this season the league also decided to change the play-off system. The Final Tournament was expanded and renamed into the Final Eight Tournament. There were 30 rounds played in the regular part of the season, best eight teams qualified for the Final Eight Tournament which was played in Belgrade from April 28 until May 1, 2005.Hemofarm became the 2005 Goodyear League Champion.Throughout the season, the issue of Partizan's forward Milan Gurović not being allowed to enter Croatia due to having a tattoo of Draža Mihailović on his left shoulder got a lot of play in the media.".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League wikiPageID "24948263".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League wikiPageRevisionID "557617371".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League finals "Final 8".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League finalsChamp "Hemofarm".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League finalsLink "NLB League#Champions".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League league ABA_League.
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League mvp "Dejan Milojević".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League nextseasonLink "2005".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League nextseasonYear "2005".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League pixels "132".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League prevseasonLink "2003".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League prevseasonYear "2003".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd "--04-29".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd "--04-30".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd "--05-01".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd "Final".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd "Quarterfinals".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd "Semifinals".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd1Score "69".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd1Score "71".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd1Score "72".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd1Score "73".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd1Score "80".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd1Score "84".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd1Score "91".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd1Score "99".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd1Seed "1".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd1Seed "2".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd1Seed "3".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd1Seed "4".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd1Seed "5".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd1Seed "6".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd1Seed "7".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd1Seed "8".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd1Team KK_Bosna.
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd1Team KK_Cibona.
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd1Team KK_Union_Olimpija.
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd1Team KK_Zadar.
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd1Team "Crvena zvezda".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd1Team "Hemofarm".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd1Team "Partizan Pivara MB".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd1Team "Reflex".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd2Score "80".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd2Score "85".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd2Score "87".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd2Score "88".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd2Seed "1".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd2Seed "2".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd2Seed "3".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd2Seed "5".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd2Team KK_Crvena_zvezda.
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd2Team KK_FMP.
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd2Team "Hemofarm".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd2Team "Partizan Pivara MB".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd3Score "76".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd3Score "89".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd3Seed "1".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd3Seed "2".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd3Team KK_Partizan.
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League rd3Team "Hemofarm".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League scoreWidth "2".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League seasonChamps "Hemofarm".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League seasonslist "NLB League#Champions".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League seasonslistnames "ABA Goodyear League".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League sport Basketball.
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League teamWidth "15".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League title "2004".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League topScorer "Dejan Milojević".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League subject Category:2004_in_basketball.
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League subject Category:2005_in_basketball.
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League subject Category:ABA_League.
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League comment "The league expanded for the second time since the inaugural season before the 2003/04 season.16 teams from Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Montenegro participated in Goodyear League in its fourth season: Union Olimpija, Helios, Pivovarna Laško, Geoplin Slovan, Cibona VIP, Zadar, Zagreb, Split Croatia Osiguranje, Šibenka Dalmare, Široki Hercegtisak, Bosna ASA BH TELECOM, Crvena zvezda, Partizan Pivara MB, Hemofarm, Reflex, Budućnost.In this season the league also decided to change the play-off system. ".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League label "2004–05 ABA Goodyear League".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League label "ABA Liga 2004-2005".
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League sameAs 2004%E2%80%9305_ABA_Goodyear_League.
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League sameAs ABA_Liga_2004-2005.
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League sameAs Q3600463.
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League sameAs Q3600463.
- 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League wasDerivedFrom 2004–05_ABA_Goodyear_League?oldid=557617371.