2003–04 Milwaukee Bucks season
The 2003–04 NBA season was the Bucks' 36th season in the National Basketball Association. During the offseason, the Bucks acquired Joe Smith from the Minnesota Timberwolves. Under new head coach Terry Porter, the Bucks played around.500 for most of the first half of the season. At midseason, the team traded Tim Thomas to the New York Knicks for Keith Van Horn. The young Bucks managed to play well as Michael Redd, who continued to show improvement had a breakout season averaging 21.7 points per game, while being selected for the 2004 NBA All-Star Game. However, after holding a 33–27 record as of March 3, the Bucks lost eight of their next nine games, but still managed to make the playoffs despite finishing fourth in the Central Division with a 41–41 record. Top draft pick T.J. Ford made the All-Second Rookie Team. However, the Bucks did not make it out of the first round once again, losing to the eventual champions, the Detroit Pistons, in five games.Draft picks
Round | Pick | Player | Position | Nationality | College |
1 | 8 | T. J. Ford | PG | | Texas |
2 | 35 | Szymon Szewczyk | F | | |
2 | 43 | Keith Bogans | SG | | Kentucky |
Roster
Regular season
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Game log
Playoffs
East First Round
Detroit Pistons vs. Milwaukee Bucks
Pistons win series 4–1
Last Playoff Meeting: 1989 Eastern Conference SemifinalsPlayer statistics
Season
Playoffs
Transactions
Trades
Free agents