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2003–04 New Jersey Nets season

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Record
  
47–35 (.573)

Head coach
  
Byron Scott Lawrence Frank

Arena
  
Continental Airlines Arena

Place
  
Division: 1st (Atlantic) Conference: 2nd (Eastern)

Playoff finish
  
East Conference Semifinals (Eliminated 3-4)

The 2003–04 NBA season was the Nets' 28th season in the NBA.

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After speculating that he would sign with the defending champion San Antonio Spurs in the off-season, Jason Kidd signed a 6-year, $99 million deal to stay with the Nets.

The team acquired All-Star center and two-time Defensive Player of the Year Alonzo Mourning, who missed all of last season due to his worsening kidney condition. However, after just twelve games, Mourning retired on November 25, 2003 due to complications from his kidney disease.

After a 24–22 start to the season, Byron Scott was fired as head coach and Lawrence Frank took over for the rest of the season. With Frank as interim head coach, the Nets overcame adversity, ending the season with a 47–35 record. Despite this, the Nets still managed to repeat as Division Champions and earn the number 2 spot in the Eastern Conference.

After sweeping the New York Knicks in the opening round, the second round pitted the Nets against the Detroit Pistons in last year's Conference championship rematch. However, Detroit would get revenge this time, and would eventually win the series in seven games, ending the 2003–04 season for the Nets. The Pistons would go on to defeat the Los Angeles Lakers in the 2004 NBA Finals.

Following the season, Kenyon Martin was traded to the Denver Nuggets, and Kerry Kittles was traded to the Los Angeles Clippers. Martin and Kidd both represented the Nets at the 2004 NBA All-Star Game, which was held in Los Angeles. This was the first All-Star appearance for Martin.

z – clinched division title y – clinched division title x – clinched playoff spot

East First Round

(2) New Jersey Nets vs. (7) New York Knicks:Nets win series 4–0

  • Game 1 @ Continental Airlines Arena, East Rutherford, New Jersey: New Jersey 107, New York 83
  • Game 2 @ Continental Airlines Arena, East Rutherford, New Jersey: New Jersey 99, New York 81
  • Game 3 @ Madison Square Garden, New York City: New Jersey 81, New York 78
  • Game 4 @ Madison Square Garden, New York City: New Jersey 100, New York 94
  • Last Playoff Meeting: 1994 Eastern Conference First Round (New York won 3-1)

    East Conference Semifinals

    (2) New Jersey Nets vs. (3) Detroit Pistons: Pistons win series 4–3

  • Game 1 @ The Palace of Auburn Hills, Detroit: Detroit 78, New Jersey 56
  • Game 2 @ The Palace of Auburn Hills, Detroit: Detroit 95, New Jersey 80
  • Game 3 @ Continental Airlines Arena, Newark: New Jersey 82, Detroit 64
  • Game 4 @ Continental Airlines Arena, Newark: New Jersey 94, Detroit 79
  • Game 5 @ The Palace of Auburn Hills, Detroit: New Jersey 127, Detroit 120 (3OT)
  • Game 6 @ Continental Airlines Arena, Newark: Detroit 81, New Jersey 75
  • Game 7 @ The Palace of Auburn Hills, Detroit: Detroit 90, New Jersey 69
  • Last Playoff Meeting: 2003 Eastern Conference Finals (New Jersey won 4-0)

    Awards and records

  • Jason Kidd, All-NBA First Team
  • Jason Kidd, NBA All-Defensive Second Team
  • Nenad Krstić, NBA All-Rookie Team 2nd Team
  • References

    2003–04 New Jersey Nets season Wikipedia