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A dismal start to the season cost Glenn Hoddle his job and he was sacked as manager on 21 September after two-and-a-half years at the helm. [1] Director of Football David Pleat took over first team duties until the end of the season [2] but was unable to inspire Tottenham to a challenge for European qualification, nor either of the cup competitions, and a 14th-place finish in the final table ...
The 2003–04 NBA season was the Spurs' 28th season in the National Basketball Association, the 31st in San Antonio, and 37th season as a franchise. [ 1 ] The Spurs entered the season as defending NBA champions, having defeated the New Jersey Nets in the 2003 NBA Finals in six games to win their second NBA championship.
In the Fourth Round of the 2003–04 FA Cup, the tie between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City went to a replay – played at White Hart Lane, London, on the evening of 4 February 2004 – after the original match 10 days earlier finished in a 1–1 draw.
The San Antonio Spurs hosting the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 1 of the 2004 Western Conference Semifinals at the SBC Center. The 2003–04 NBA season was the 58th season of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The season ended with the Detroit Pistons defeating the Los Angeles Lakers 4–1 in the 2004 NBA Finals. [1]
Head coach Jason Kidd and the Milwaukee Bucks visit the San Antonio Spurs, who could've signed the former All-Star point guard in 2003.
The 2003–04 season was the 124th season of association football in England. ... Goalkeeper Paul Robinson left relegated Leeds in a £1.5 million move to Spurs.
2003–04: NBA Western 3rd Midwest 2nd 57 25 .695 1 Won First round 4–0 Lost conference semifinals 4–2 [43] — 2004–05: NBA: Western: 2nd Southwest: 1st: 59 23 .720 — Won First round 4–1 Won conference semifinals (SuperSonics) 4–2 Won conference finals 4–1 Won NBA Finals 4–3 [44] Tim Duncan 2005–06: NBA Western
The 2004–05 season was the Spurs' 29th season in the National Basketball Association, the 32nd in San Antonio, and 38th season as a franchise. [1] During the offseason, the Spurs signed free agent Brent Barry. The Spurs got off to a solid start, winning 16 of their first 20 games, entering the New Year with a 25–6 record.
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