2004-05 Phoenix Suns Roster

National Basketball Association (NBA)
Team Record: 62-20
Finishing 1st in the NBA's Pacific Division of the Western Conference
Postseason: 9-6 Lost conference finals
Conference First Round - Defeated Memphis Grizzlies 4-0
Conference Semifinals - Defeated Dallas Mavericks 4-2
Conference Finals - Lost to San Antonio Spurs 4-1
Coach: Mike D'Antoni (62-20)
Location: Phoenix, Arizona
Attendance: 726,066, Avg. 17,709 in 41 home dates
2004-05 Phoenix Suns Statistics
2004-05 Phoenix Suns Results

The Phoenix Suns of the National Basketball Association ended the 2004-05 season with a record of 62 wins and 20 losses, finishing first in the NBA's Pacific Division of the Western Conference. The team compiled a postseason mark of 9-6.

The Suns led the league with 9,054 points. Phoenix allowed 8,470 points, most in the circuit. Amare Stoudemire netted a team-leading 2,080 points for the squad, while Shawn Marion scored 18 or more per game, too. Shawn Marion contributed 915 rebounds. Steve Nash dished out 861 assists for the team.

On the defensive side of the ball, Shawn Marion added 163 steals, and Amare Stoudemire swatted 130 opponent shot attempts.

Mike D'Antoni coached the team. The 2004-05 Phoenix Suns lost in the conference finals.

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Player Pos. Birth Date Height Weight College Hometown
Leandro BarbosaGNovember 28, 19826'3"176noneSao Paulo, SP BRA
Zarko CabarkapaF-CMay 21, 19816'11"235noneZrenjanin, YUG
Steven HunterC-FOctober 31, 19816'10"220DePaulChicago, IL USA
Jim JacksonGOctober 14, 19706'6"220Ohio StateToledo, OH USA
Casey JacobsenG-FMarch 19, 19816'5"215StanfordGlendora, CA USA
Joe JohnsonG-FJuly 29, 19816'7"225ArkansasLittle Rock, AR USA
Maciej LampeFFebruary 5, 19856'11"240noneLodz, POL
Shawn MarionFMay 7, 19786'7"215UNLVChicago, IL USA
Walter McCartyFFebruary 1, 19746'10"230KentuckyEvansville, IN USA
Steve NashGFebruary 7, 19746'3"195Santa ClaraJohannesburg, SAF
Bo OutlawF-CApril 13, 19716'8"210HoustonSan Antonio, TX USA
Smush ParkerGJune 1, 19816'4"180FordhamNewark, NJ USA
Quentin RichardsonGApril 13, 19806'6"223DePaulChicago, IL USA
Paul ShirleyFDecember 23, 19776'10"210Iowa StateRedwood City, CA USA
Amare StoudemireF-CNovember 16, 19826'10"245noneLake Wales, FL USA
Yuta TabuseGOctober 5, 19805'9"165Brigham Young - HawaiiYokohama, JPN
Jake VoskuhlCNovember 1, 19776'11"245ConnecticutTulsa, OK USA
Jackson VromanF-CJanuary 6, 19816'10"220Iowa StateLaguna, CA USA



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