The 2004–05 PBA season was the 30th season of the Philippine Basketball Association. Instead of the usual calendar year of February–December, the league changed its schedule to the current October–July format, while limiting the number of conferences from three to two. As part of the new league format, the season was preceded with a transition conference known as the 2004 PBA Fiesta Conference.
Opening ceremonies
The muses for the participating teams are as follows:
Barangay Ginebra won its first back-to-back titles and sixth overall crown with a 4-2 conquest over Talk 'N TextPhone Pals. The series was marred by a controversial reversal of the Phone Pals' Game 1 victory after fielding in an ineligible Taulava in the said game. Taulava was serving an indefinite suspension after being cited as one of six Filipino-American players with questionable citizenship papers. The San Miguel Beermen won third place after beating the Shell Turbo Chargers in a one-game match. Eric Menk won another Best Player of the Conference Award, his third in his PBA career. Chot Reyes left his post as the Coca Cola Tigershead coach to become the new coach of the Philippine national basketball team.
Classification round
Playoffs
Final results
Philippine Cup Finals: Brgy. Ginebra def. Talk N' Text 4-2
* Finals MVP: Eric Menk
Third Place: San Miguel def. Shell
Best Player of the Conference: Eric Menk
2005 Fiesta Conference
San Miguel won its 17th PBA title with a 4-1 series victory over Talk N' Text. The league finally allowed Asi Taulava to play in the finals series. Shell won third place over Red Bull in a one-game playoff, which turn out to be the last appearance of the Turbo Chargers in the league as it filed a leave of absence in August 2005. Shell eventually sell their rights to Welcoat. Talk N' Text's Willie Miller was named the Best Player of the Conference while teammate Jerald Honeycutt won the Best Import plum.
Classification round
Playoffs
Final results
Fiesta Conference Finals: San Miguel def. Talk 'N Text, 4-1