2011-12 Media Guide

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2011-12 Media Guide
Houston Rockets
2011-2012 Roster
No.
8
10
21
3
9
27
5
7
12
2
25
54
4
32
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Name
Jeff Adrien
Chase Budinger
Samuel Dalembert
Goran Dragic
Jonny Flynn
Jordan Hill
Courtney Lee
Kyle Lowry
Kevin Martin
Marcus Morris
Chandler Parsons
Patrick Patterson
Luis Scola
Hasheem Thabeet
Terrence Williams
Pos. Ht.
F
6-7
F
6-7
C
6-11
G
6-3
G
6-0
C/F 6-10
G/F 6-5
G
6-0
G
6-7
F
6-9
F
6-9
F
6-9
F
6-9
C
7-3
G/F 6-6
Wt. Birthdate Prior to NBA/Home Country NBA Exp.
243 2/10/86 Connecticut/USA
1
218 5/22/88 Arizona/USA
2
250 5/10/81 Seton Hall/Haiti
9
190
5/6/86 Union Olimpija/Slovenia
3
185
2/6/89 Syracuse/USA
2
235 7/27/87 Arizona/USA
2
200 10/3/85 Western Kentucky/USA
3
205 3/25/86 Villanova/USA
5
185
2/1/83 Western Carolina/USA
7
235
9/2/89 Kansas/USA
R
200 10/25/88 Florida/USA
R
235 3/14/89 Kentucky/USA
1
245 4/30/80 Tau Ceramica/Argentina
4
263 2/16/87 Connecticut/Tanzania
2
220 6/28/87 Louisville/USA
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Head Coach
Assistant Coaches
Kevin McHale (Minnesota)
Kelvin Sampson (Pembroke State)
J.B. Bickerstaff (Minnesota)
Chris Finch (Franklin & Marshall College)
Brett Gunning (UNLV)
Greg Buckner (Clemson)
Keith Jones (Arkansas)
Jason Biles (North Florida)
Darryl Eto (Arizona)
David Macha (Almeda)
Anthony Nila
John Cho
Player Development Coach
Head Athletic Trainer
Associate Athletic Trainer
Strength & Conditioning
Equipment Manager
Video Coordinator
Numerical Roster
No.
1
2
3
4
5
7
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Name
Terrence Williams
Marcus Morris
Goran Dragic
Luis Scola
Courtney Lee
Kyle Lowry
Jeff Adrien
Jonny Flynn
No.
10
12
21
25
27
32
54
Name
Chase Budinger
Kevin Martin
Samuel Dalembert
Chandler Parsons
Jordan Hill
Hasheem Thabeet
Patrick Patterson
Houston Rockets
2011-2012
Media Guide
Toyota Center
1510 Polk Street
Houston, TX 77002
(713) 758-7200
Edited and Compiled by
Bob Schranz
Cover Design by
José Lopez
Editorial Assistance by
Nelson Luis,
Tracey Hughes and
Jim Foley
© 2011 Houston Rockets
The information contained in this
publication was compiled by the Houston
Rockets and is provided as a courtesy to
our fans and the press and may be used
only for personal or editorial purposes.
Any commercial use of this information is
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consent of the Houston Rockets. All NBA
and team insignia depicted in this
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and may not be reproduced for commercial
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Photography by Bill Baptist, Dave Einsel,
Troy Fields, James Nielsen and NBA
Photos. Printing by CPY of Houston.
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Contents
Table of Contents
General Information
Home Attendance ............................................... 133
Ownership Chronology ........................................ 133
Retired Numbers: Clyde Drexler .................. 134-135
Retired Numbers: Moses Malone .................. 136-137
Retired Numbers: Calvin Murphy ................. 138-139
Retired Numbers: Hakeem Olajuwon ............ 140-141
Retired Numbers: Rudy Tomjanovich .......... 142-143
Carroll Dawson .................................................... 144
Rockets in the Hall of Fame .............................. 145
Rockets NBA Honors ................................... 146-147
Rockets on U.S. National Teams ....................... 147
Rockets in All-Star Games ........................... 148-149
Rockets Dates & Deals ................................ 150-161
Rockets in the Draft ..................................... 162-164
All-Time Starting Lineups .............................. 165-167
All-Time Uniform Numbers ........................... 168-170
Year-by-Year Team Statistics ...................... 171-213
The Last Time ..................................................... 214
Rockets All-Time Roster ............................... 215-246
2011-2012 Rockets Roster ......... Inside Front Cover
Media Guide Credits ................................................ 1
Table of Contents ................................................... 2
Media Information ................................................... 3
Rockets Directory ............................................... 4-5
Owner Leslie L. Alexander ................................... 6-8
CEO Thaddeus B. Brown ...................................... 10
The Basketball Staff
General Manager Daryl Morey .............................. 11
Head Coach Kevin McHale .............................. 12-13
Rockets Basketball Staff ................................ 14-20
The Players
Jeff Adrien ....................................................... 22-23
Chase Budinger ................................................ 24-25
Goran Dragic .................................................... 26-27
Jonny Flynn ..................................................... 28-29
Jordan Hill ........................................................ 30-31
Courtney Lee ................................................... 32-33
Kyle Lowry ....................................................... 34-36
Kevin Martin ..................................................... 38-41
Patrick Patterson ............................................. 42-43
Luis Scola ........................................................ 44-46
Hasheem Thabeet ............................................ 48-49
Terrence Williams ............................................. 50-51
2011 NBA Draft Class ..................................... 52-54
Free Agents & Waiver Claims ......................... 56-57
Training Camp Invitees ......................................... 58
Players in the System ..................................... 60-61
The Playoffs
Rockets in the Playoffs ..................................... 248
Year-by-Year Results ................................... 249-254
Year-by-Year Statistics ................................ 255-261
Cumulative Playoff Statistics ............................ 262
Rockets All-Time Playoff Leaders ............... 263-264
Best Playoff Series ............................................ 264
Playoff 40-Point Club ......................................... 265
Playoff Statistical Achievements ....................... 265
Playoff Records ........................................... 266-269
Playoff Series Records ...................................... 270
The Business Team
The NBA
Rockets Business Team .................................. 63-73
Rockets Entertainers ....................................... 74-75
Houston Media Directory ................................. 76-77
Rockets Broadcasters ..................................... 78-79
Clutch City Foundation & Community ............ 80-82
Toyota Center ....................................................... 83
Toyota Center Arena Map ......... Outside Back Cover
Rockets Championships .................................. 84-85
NBA Directory ..................................................... 272
2011-2012 National Television Schedule ........... 273
2010-2011 NBA Standings ................................. 274
Divisional History ............................................... 274
2010-2011 NBA Awards ...................................... 275
2010-2011 NBA Leaders .............................. 276-277
2011 NBA Playoff Results & Leaders ........ 278-279
Rio Grande Valley Vipers .................................... 309
NBA D-League Information ........................... 310-311
NBA Personnel Facts & Key Dates ................... 312
2011-2012 NBA Officiating Crew ....................... 312
2010-2011 In Review
Final Statistics ...................................................... 88
Rockets Transactions ...................................... 88-89
Miscellaneous Statistics ........................................ 89
Game-by-Game Results .................................. 90-91
Team Highs & Lows .............................................. 92
Individual Highs .................................................... 93
Game Highs ..................................................... 94-95
Opponents Information
Atlanta Hawks .....................................................
Boston Celtics .....................................................
Charlotte Bobcats ...............................................
Chicago Bulls ......................................................
Cleveland Cavaliers ...........................................
Dallas Mavericks ................................................
Denver Nuggets .................................................
Detroit Pistons ....................................................
Golden State Warriors .........................................
Indiana Pacers ....................................................
Los Angeles Clippers ..........................................
Los Angeles Lakers ............................................
Memphis Grizzlies ................................................
Miami Heat ..........................................................
Milwaukee Bucks .................................................
Minnesota Timberwolves .....................................
New Jersey Nets ................................................
New Orleans Hornets ..........................................
New York Knicks ................................................
Oklahoma City Thunder ......................................
Orlando Magic .....................................................
Philadelphia 76ers ...............................................
Phoenix Suns ......................................................
Portland Trail Blazers ...........................................
Sacramento Kings ...............................................
San Antonio Spurs ..............................................
Toronto Raptors ..................................................
Utah Jazz ............................................................
Washington Wizards ...........................................
The Records
Rockets Career Leaders .................................. 98-99
Rockets 40-Point Club .................................. 100-101
Opponents 40-Point Club .............................. 102-103
Rockets Team Records ................................ 104-106
Opponents Team Records ............................ 107-109
Rockets Individual Records ......................... 110-113
Opponents Individual Records ............................ 114
Rockets Rookie Records .................................... 115
Toyota Center Team Records ...................... 116-117
Toyota Center Individual Records ................ 118-119
Rockets All-Time Preseason Records ................ 119
Triple-Doubles ..................................................... 120
Record by Months .............................................. 121
Rockets Versus .................................................. 122
Yearly Streaks .................................................... 123
Record vs. Opponents ....................................... 124
All-Time Overtime Record .................................. 124
High Scorers vs. Opponents .............................. 125
Rockets Miscellaneous Records ........................ 126
The History
History of the Rockets ................................. 128-130
The 22-Game Winning Streak ............................. 131
Overall Record & Coaching Record ................... 132
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Media Information
Credentials
All requests for working press, photo
and broadcast credentials for
Houston Rockets home games
should be made in writing on
company letterhead at least two
days prior to the game in question.
Direct all requests to Rockets
Manager of Media & Player Relations
Tracey Hughes. All credentials can
be acquired at Toyota Center media
entrance located at the intersection
of La Branch Street and Clay Street.
Directions from:
George Bush Intercontinental
Airport to Toyota Center: Take
U.S. 59 South to Downtown Exit …
turn right on Congress Street … turn
left on La Branch Street … Toyota
Center is located at the intersection
of La Branch Street and Polk Street.
Hobby Airport to Toyota Center:
Take I-45 North … exit Scott Street
towards Downtown … turn left on
Pease Street … turn right on Austin
Street … turn right on Clay Street …
turn right on La Branch Street …
Toyota Center is located at the
intersection of La Branch Street and
Polk Street.
Production Requests
All television/radio production
requests should be directed to
Rockets Director of Broadcasting
Joel Blank at (713) 758-7348.
Game Night
The media entrance is located on
the La Branch Street side of Toyota
Center. The press door opens twoand-a-half hours prior to tipoff. Press
parking is available at Toyota Tundra
Parking Garage (connected to the
arena) at the intersection of Jackson
and Leeland. Parking is for working
media only with proper credentials.
Rockets Media Relations
Nelson Luis ................................................. (713) 758-7337
Director, Media Relations ...................... nelsonl@rocketball.com
Tracey Hughes ........................................... (713) 758-7335
Manager, Media & Player Relations ..... traceyh@rocketball.com
Bob Schranz ................................................ (713) 758-7206
Manager, Media Services ........................... bobs@rocketball.com
Practices
Statistical Services
All practice sessions will be closed.
Players and staff will be available
for interviews during a designated
access period after practice. For
updated practice schedules and
times, please call the Rockets
Practice Hotline at (713) 758-7775.
Complete game statistics, including
the final box score, running playby-play and quotes will be provided.
For those sitting on press row,
screens with the box score,
percentages, notes and other data
continuously updated, are provided.
A stats screen is provided in the
auxiliary press areas and in the
press room as well. Scores of other
games will also be made available.
The Rockets Media Relations
Department will provide faxing
service to all working media upon
request.
Photographers
The photography areas in Toyota
Center are on the baselines opposite
both
team
benches.
No
photographers will be allowed on the
sideline areas in front or behind the
team benches or in front of press
row. Please make all requests to
purchase strobe lighting to Nelson
Luis at least two days prior to the
game in question. Please observe
the NBA rules for player escape
routes – an open area approximately
five feet on both sides of the
basket. For player safety, we also
ask that you do not leave your
camera unattended in your working
area. No tripods are permitted on
the floor.
FaxBack and Media Central
All game notes, rosters, statistics
and box scores will be available on
FaxBack and online at Media Central
(http://mediacentral.nba.com).
Taxicabs can pick up and drop off
at the administration entrance of
Toyota Center on La Branch Street.
To order a cab, contact United at
(713) 699-0000 or Yellow Cab at
(713) 236-1111.
Telephone Services
Telephones are provided on press
row for use by visiting media
members. Other phones are
available in the media workroom.
For additional phone lines, please
contact Telecommunications
Supervisor Danny Jackson at
(713) 758-7290.
General Information
Interviews
All interview requests should be
directed to Rockets Director of
Media Relations Nelson Luis. The
Rockets coaching staff and players
are available for interviews after
practice only. Players are generally
available before games during a 45minute period that begins 90 minutes
prior to tip off; following games –
after a 10-minute cooling-off period
– Rockets Head Coach Kevin
McHale will be available in the postgame interview room. Anyone
wearing a media credential will not
be allowed to obtain autographs.
Taxicabs
Home Arena ............................................... Toyota Center
Arena Sellout ............................................................ 18,043
First Regular Season Game in Arena ..... Oct. 30, 2003
Team Colors ....................................... Red, Silver, White
Conference Affiliation ....................................... Western
Divisional Affiliation ....................................... Southwest
2010-2011 Record ................... 43-39 (Fifth, Southwest)
2011 Playoffs ............................................. Did not qualify
Web Site Address ........................... www.rockets.com
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Information
Houston Rockets • Toyota Center • 1510 Polk Street • Houston, TX 77002
Phone: (713) 758-7200 • Fax: (713) 758-7339 • Web Site: www.rockets.com
Directory
Rockets Directory
Executive
Owner .......................................................................................................................................................................... Leslie L. Alexander
Chief Executive Officer ............................................................................................................................................... Thaddeus B. Brown
Chief Financial Officer .................................................................................................................................................... Marcus Jolibois
Vice President & Chief Strategy Officer ............................................................................................................................... Chris Dacey
Vice President, Corporate Development ................................................................................................................................. Jason Kohll
Vice President, Ticket Sales & Services ......................................................................................................................... Gretchen Sheirr
General Counsel ................................................................................................................................................................... Rafael Stone
Associate Counsel .................................................................................................................................................................. Peggy Hau
Executive Assistant to Owner & Chief Executive Officer ................................................................................................... Barbara Arnold
Executive Assistant ........................................................................................................................................................... Leticia Magana
Basketball Operations
General Manager & Managing Director Basketball Operations ........................................................................................... Daryl Morey
Head Coach ......................................................................................................................................................................... Kevin McHale
Assistant Coaches ........................................................................ Kelvin Sampson, John-Blair Bickerstaff, Chris Finch, Brett Gunning
Player Development Coach ................................................................................................................................................. Greg Buckner
Senior Consultant ............................................................................................................................................................. Carroll Dawson
Senior Vice President of Basketball Operations/Head Athletic Trainer ................................................................................. Keith Jones
Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations ................................................................................................................. Sam Hinkie
Vice President of Player Personnel/Rio Grande Valley Vipers General Manager ......................................................... Gersson Rosas
Director of Scouting/Rio Grande Valley Vipers Director of Player Personnel ........................................................... Arturas Karnisovas
Director of Strength & Conditioning ......................................................................................................................................... Darryl Eto
Director of Performance Rehabilitation/Associate Athletic Trainer ....................................................................................... Jason Biles
Rehabilitation Coordinator/Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach ................................................................................ David Macha
Equipment Manager .............................................................................................................................................................. Anthony Nila
NBA Advance Scout ............................................................................................................................................................. Brent Haskins
Personnel Scout/Rio Grande Valley Vipers Director of Player Development ................................................................... Brent Johnson
Personnel Scout/Rio Grande Valley Vipers Director of Scouting ....................................................................................... David Patrick
Basketball Operations & Salary Cap Analyst ........................................................................................................................ Sachin Gupta
Basketball Operations Video Coordinator/Systems Developer .................................................................................................. John Cho
Basketball Operations Analyst/Rio Grande Valley Vipers Director of Basketball Operations ........................................... Monte McNair
Basketball Operations Analyst ..................................................................................................................................................... Eli Witus
Assistant Video & Basketball Operations Coordinator/Rio Grande Valley Vipers Personnel Scout ................................... Jimmy Paulis
Team Healthcare Provider ......................................................................................................................................... Memorial Hermann
Dr. Walter Lowe (team orthopedic surgeon), Dr. James Muntz (team physician/internist),
Dr. Steven Flores (orthopedic consultant), Dr. David Crumbie (orthopedic consultant),
Dr. Peter Sabonghy (orthopedic consultant), Dr. Rod Foroozan (ophthalmology consultant),
Thomas O’Brien, D.D.S. (dental consultant), Russ Paine (physical therapy consultant)
Box Office
Director, Ticket Operations ................................................................................................................................................ Eric Marglous
Assistant Manager, Ticket Operations ....................................................................................................................... Calvin Washington
Ticket Operations Representative .................................................................................................................................... Chrystal Martin
Ticket Operations Coordinator ................................................................................................................................. Vanessa Dominguez
Box Office Supervisors ............................................................................................................................... Theresa Dibrell, Gene Tinner
Box Office Associate ..................................................................................................................................................... Valentina Guzman
Assistant Box Office Supervisor .............................................................................................................................................. Nolita Pore
Broadcasting
Director, Broadcasting ............................................................................................................................................................. Joel Blank
Television Announcers ............................................................... Bill Worrell, Clyde Drexler, Matt Bullard (FOX Sports Houston/my20)
Radio Announcers .......................................................................................... Craig Ackerman, Joel Blank (KILT SportsRadio 610 AM)
Spanish Radio Announcer .................................................................................................................. Adrian Chavarria (KEYH 850 AM)
Team Videographer ................................................................................................................................................................ Evan Gelber
Community Relations
Director, Community Relations ............................................................................................................................................ Sarah Joseph
Senior Coordinator, Community Relations .............................................................................................................................. Hai Duong
Corporate Development
Director, Corporate Partner Services ..................................................................................................................................... Dawn Keen
Senior Manager, Suite Services .......................................................................................................................................... Sarah Gibson
Senior Manager, Corporate Services .......................................................................................................................... Rachel Gottschalk
Managers, Corporate Sales ........................................................................................................................ Dave Krueger, Tony Sullivan
Manager, Corporate Sales for China .................................................................................................................................... Ta-Lung Lin
Managers, Corporate Services ................................................................................................................. Tamara Lupo, Tameka Sumter
Manager, Suite & Event Sales ................................................................................................................................................ Tia Norman
Suite Sales Executives ......................................................................................................... April Josey, Danny Madden, Marc Williams
Event & Suite Sales Executive .............................................................................................................................................. Dawn Malone
Suite Services Executive ................................................................................................................................................... Cortez Nichols
Corporate Services Coordinators ............................................................................................................... Matt Dingas, Heather Moore
Finance & Administration
Senior Director, Finance ........................................................................................................................................................ Larry Kaiser
Manager, Finance ...................................................................................................................................................................... Sue Feng
Manager, Administrative Services .......................................................................................................................................... Terri Glenn
Manager, Finance of CCS&E ....................................................................................................................................... Nicolas Somoano
Manager, IT ......................................................................................................................................................................... Okpara Young
Telecommunications Supervisor ....................................................................................................................................... Danny Jackson
Staff Accountant, CCS&E ........................................................................................................................................................... Grace Gu
Staff Accountant ............................................................................................................................................................................ Bo Tang
IT Administrator ...................................................................................................................................................................... Leo Herrera
Business & Travel Coordinator ........................................................................................................................................ Geraldine Chell
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Rockets Directory
Marketing & Strategy
Senior Director, Marketing Operations ................................................................................................................................... Ken Sheirr
Art Director .............................................................................................................................................................................. José Lopez
Manager, Game Operations ........................................................................................................................................ Jonathan Kornblith
Manager, E-Marketing ........................................................................................................................................................... Paul Suarez
Manager, Marketing ............................................................................................................................................................ Anne Valihura
Mascot Event Specialist ................................................................................................................................................... Robert Boudwin
Dance Team Manager/Choreographer ............................................................................................................................. Susie Boudwin
Business Research Analyst .................................................................................................................................................... Winston Lin
Web Developer ................................................................................................................................................................... Tavares Davis
Content Writer ................................................................................................................................................................. Jason Friedman
Graphic Designer ................................................................................................................................................................. Michael Sun
Senior Coordinator, Promotions ........................................................................................................................................ Leilani Borbon
Mascot Coordinator ........................................................................................................................................................... Dominic Davila
Promotions Coordinator ....................................................................................................................................... Chrislord Templonuevo
Game Operations Coordinator ...................................................................................................................................... Jackie Maldonado
Marketing Operations Coordinator ........................................................................................................................................ Lisa Gudino
Media Relations
Director, Media Relations ...................................................................................................................................................... Nelson Luis
Manager, Media & Player Relations ................................................................................................................................ Tracey Hughes
Manager, Media Services ..................................................................................................................................................... Bob Schranz
Retail Operations
Director, Retail Development & Operations .......................................................................................................................... Kara Infante
Manager, Retail Operations ............................................................................................................................................ Grace Renteria
Ticket Sales & Services
Director, Ticket Services ........................................................................................................................................................ Chris Costa
Director, Ticket Sales ................................................................................................................................................................ Rob Zuer
Manager, Group & Inside Sales ............................................................................................................................................ Cris Garthe
Manager, Ticket Services .................................................................................................................................................. Brandon Moss
Assistant Manager, Inside Sales ............................................................................................................................................ Mark Smith
Senior Ticket Sales Account Executive ............................................................................................................................ Eddie Gonzalez
Group Sales Account Executives ....................................................................... Kersondra Cunningham, John Donovan, Joelle Hardin,
Josh Massey, Josh Randall, Cathy Veniegas
Premium Ticket Sales Executive ........................................................................................................................................ Jesse Salazar
Ticket Sales Account Executive/Inside Sales Supervisor ..................................................................................................... Cody Haynes
Ticket Sales Account Executives ................................................................................... Jerry Burke, Matt Goodwin, Ragnar Hartzheim,
Elizabeth Lloyd, Darci Mulrine, Dan Urbanowicz
Ticket Services Executives ................................................................................................ Richard Bellot, Stephen Jones, Kelsey Smith,
Tonya Stephens, Cara Tamburello, Shelita Young
Ticket Sales & Services Coordinator ................................................................................................................................... Lindsay Riley
Toyota Center Operations
Assistant General Manager of Toyota Center/Senior Director, Arena Operations ............................................................. Scott Manley
Assistant General Manager of Toyota Center/Senior Director, Booking & Event Operations ............................ Amanda Strudler-Mann
Director, Facility Operations .................................................................................................................................................. Greg Poole
Director, Security Services ................................................................................................................................................ Bryant Savage
Director, Scoreboard Operations ........................................................................................................................................... Doug Swan
Chief Engineer .................................................................................................................................................................... Edgar Portillo
Senior Manager, Production/Producer .......................................................................................................................... Joe Abercrombie
Manager, Audio/Visual ........................................................................................................................................................... Jacob Myer
Manager, Facility Services ........................................................................................................................................... Carlos Sepulveda
Manager, Event Operations .............................................................................................................................................. Hillary Thomas
Assistant Manager, Production .............................................................................................................................................. Jim Adessa
Senior Coordinator, Security ...................................................................................................................................... Michael Drummond
Senior Coordinator, Guest Services .............................................................................................................................. Jessica Spangle
Lead Operator ................................................................................................................................................................ Roderick Collins
Lead Carpenter ....................................................................................................................................................... Marcellus Henderson
Lead Security Officer ............................................................................................................................................................ Robert Nellis
Building Operators ............................................................. Tajma Baker, Alex Guajardo, Kelly Lemond, Paul Purczinsky, Devin Zaring
Building Electrician ......................................................................................................................................................... Daniel O’Malley
Maintenance Electrician .............................................................................................................................................................. Joel Poff
Building Carpenter ..................................................................................................................................................................... Don Allen
Maintenance Supervisor ............................................................................................................................................................ Troy Ford
Facility Services Supervisors ........................................................................................................................... Juan Castillo, Mike Muse
Facility Services Assistant Supervisor ............................................................................................................................... Inmar Alvarez
Facility Services Event Staff .................................................................... Eddie Allen, Andre Coleman, Kenya Freeman, Cyrus Mitchell
Event Group Sales Coordinator ..................................................................................................................................... Courtney Aldrich
Video Production Coordinators ........................................................................................................... Terra’nce Daniels, Matthew Tape
Event Services Coordinator ........................................................................................................................................... Hannah Matthews
Quality Control Coordinator ............................................................................................................................................. Patrick Dumana
Audio/Visual Coordinator ................................................................................................................................................... Scott Foulkrod
Guest Services Coordinator ................................................................................................................................................. Louisa James
Facility Services Administrative Assistant ........................................................................................................................ Jennifer Kuehn
Shift Security Supervisors ............................................................................................................................ Robert Dafft, Clarence Kirby
Security Officers ............................................................. Paul Avalos, Leon Briley, Ramona Carrion, David Casarez, Sean Chambers,
Charles Ellis, Savannah Savage, Donnia Thompson, Tommie Tillman, Leroy Woollett
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Directory
Accounts Payable Coordinator ............................................................................................................................................ Eloise Gamez
Administrative Services Coordinator ................................................................................................................................. Michael Moore
Payroll Coordinator .............................................................................................................................................................. Laura Bosche
Senior Receptionist .............................................................................................................................................................. Sandra Banks
Human Resources ................................................................................................................................... Sonia Christian, Noelia Reyes
Owner
Leslie L. Alexander
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Owner
• In 2006, Alexander endorsed the acquisition
of Shane Battier from Memphis.
• In 2007, Alexander authorized the trade for
international-star Luis Scola.
• In 2008, Alexander approved the trade for
Ron Artest from Sacramento.
• In 2009, Alexander signed free agent Trevor
Ariza from the L.A. Lakers.
• In 2010, Alexander authorized a three-team,
nine-player trade that netted Kevin Martin
from Sacramento and sent McGrady to New
York. He then approved the acquisition of
Courtney Lee from New Jersey in a four-team,
five-player trade that sent Ariza to New Orleans.
• In 2011, Alexander named McHale as head
coach.
Since 1993, Alexander has dedicated himself
to building the Rockets in every area. His vision
to construct a downtown arena took shape in Nov.
2000, as Harris County voters approved a
referendum to build a new home for the Rockets.
Groundbreaking for the arena took place on July
31, 2001. Alexander’s tireless efforts became a
reality in Sept. 2003 with the opening of Toyota
Center – Houston’s state-of-the-art, multi-purpose
facility.
In 2010, Alexander and Toyota Center earned
LEED Silver Certification for Existing Buildings:
Operations & Maintenance from the U.S. Green
Building Council (USGBC), making Toyota Center
the first professional sports facility in Texas to
receive a LEED Certification. Awarded by the
USGBC under its Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design program, the certification
identifies and rewards best practices by a building
in areas that include energy conservation,
environmental awareness, water efficiency and
natural resource performance.
While Alexander’s teams have enjoyed success
on the basketball court, unique to the Houston
franchise is its off-the-court commitment to the
community. Building a better quality of life for
Houstonians is a driving force for Alexander and
his organization.
In 1995, Alexander established the Clutch City
Foundation with the goal of providing help, hope
and inspiration to those who might otherwise be
forgotten. The Clutch City Foundation funds and
operates comprehensive programs benefiting
thousands of children each year, as well as serving
as the umbrella organization for all Rockets
community initiatives. Over 16 years of active
community involvement has resulted in over $11
million raised for local charities, allowing the
Rockets to impact tens of thousands of Houstonians
each year. One of its premier fundraising events
is the Clutch City Foundation Tux & Tennies
Charity Gala, which has raised over $5 million
since 1996. Alexander and the Clutch City
Foundation have also aided international efforts
spearheaded by Yao Ming and Dikembe
Mutombo, committing $850,000 to help those
devastated by the earthquake in China on May
12, 2008, and to assist in building the Women &
Children’s Center within the Biamba Marie
Mutombo Hospital and Research Center located
in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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Owner
Leslie Alexander assumed ownership of the
Houston Rockets on July 30, 1993, and – over the
last 18 years – has devoted his efforts to making
his teams champions both on the basketball court
and in the community. Alexander’s dedication to
winning has resulted in two NBA championships
with the Rockets and four WNBA titles during his
10-year (1997-2006) operation of the Houston
Comets, giving Houston its first major professional
sports championships. Only three other NBA
teams have posted more winning seasons than
the Rockets (14) during Alexander’s tenure as
owner.
Additionally,
Houston’s
winning
percentage (.559, 807-637) is the sixth best in the
league over that same 18-season time frame. Off
the court, the Rockets franchise has set the standard
for community involvement.
“I’ve always believed that sports teams are in
the unique position to make a real difference in
their communities,” Alexander said. “When I
bought the Rockets, that was my dream. I hoped
to make a difference for the people of Houston,
both emotionally and financially.”
In 2008, Forbes recognized the integral role
Alexander has played in his team’s success by
naming him the NBA’s best owner. Alexander was
also named by SI.com (Sports Illustrated) as one
of the five best owners in the league in 2008-09.
Alexander, who has held the longest ownership
tenure in franchise history, continues to strive for
peak success both on and off the court.
Alexander’s desire to bring Houston another
championship has resulted in recent strategic
moves to bolster the Rockets. Since naming Daryl
Morey as the successor to Carroll Dawson as
general manager of the team, Alexander’s Rockets
have recorded the second-longest winning streak
in NBA history (22 in a row: 1/29/08-3/16/08) and
posted 50-plus victories in three consecutive
seasons (2006-09) for the first time in club annals.
On June 1, 2011, Alexander hired Hall-of-Famer
Kevin McHale as just the 12th head coach in team
history.
An active participant in all phases of the team’s
operations, Alexander has continually proven his
commitment to success. Since his arrival, he has
spared no expense in engineering numerous
bold moves designed to make the Rockets a
perennial contender:
• In 1995, Alexander orchestrated a deal with
Portland to acquire Houston native Clyde
Drexler. The trade helped to deliver Houston’s
second consecutive title just four months later.
• In 1996, Alexander signed Hakeem Olajuwon
to a long-term contract extension and obtained
NBA All-Star Charles Barkley from Phoenix.
• In 1999, Alexander acquired the draft rights
to Steve Francis from Vancouver.
• In 2002, the Rockets made history with the top
pick in the 2002 NBA Draft by selecting Yao
Ming, making him the first-ever player from an
international league to be drafted first overall.
• In 2004, Alexander approved a seven-player
trade with Orlando to bring in two-time NBA
scoring champion Tracy McGrady.
• In 2005, Alexander signed Yao to a multiyear contract extension.
Owner
Owner
“It’s so important to me that the Rockets find a
way to thank the fans for their overwhelming
support,” Alexander said. “One way we try to do that
is by reaching out to young people and those who
are under-served in our community through our
community programs and fundraising initiatives.”
Alexander and the Rockets organization have
received numerous community service awards,
including the Pro Team Community Award in
1997, given by the World Sports Humanitarian
Hall of Fame. The award recognizes one
professional team each year that exemplifies
community service and acts as a catalyst for
community pride and spirit.
In 1998, Alexander’s organization was awarded
the Leadership Houston “Leadership in Action”
Award for outstanding community service to
education, one year after winning the same
award for outstanding community service to youth.
Alexander and the Rockets were also honored
with the 2005 Texas Association of Partners in
Education “Outstanding Business Partnership”
award in the Houston Independent School District
(HISD). The Clutch City Foundation was also
inducted into the HISD Partners Hall of Fame for
understanding the value of education, as well as
an active commitment to enhancing the
educational experiences of HISD students.
When flooding from Tropical Storm Allison
devastated the Houston area in June 2001, the
franchise helped to raise over $230,000 for flood
relief by auctioning off hundreds of memorabilia
items, including authentic rings from each of the
organization’s six championships. In addition to
donating all of the memorabilia for the auction
along with the funds raised, Alexander, the NBA
and WNBA contributed $150,000 to the flood
relief effort.
Since 2002, Alexander has donated a total of
$1 million to the Houston Chronicle project,
Goodfellows, which provides holiday gifts to
needy children. In addition to several of the
largest single contributions in the program’s history,
Alexander hosts an annual holiday party for the
Goodfellows children and their families.
In Sept. 2005, just days after Hurricane Katrina
ravaged many parts of Louisiana, Alabama and
Mississippi, Alexander immediately stepped in to
assist the thousands of displaced residents who
took shelter in Houston by organizing Houston
HopeFest. The unprecedented three-day relief
effort held at Toyota Center consisted of a
day-long donation drive, followed by two days of
providing basic humanitarian assistance, which
included job skills training and placement services,
housing assistance, as well as medical and
counseling services.
After Hurricane Ike hit the Houston area in Sept.
2008, Alexander quickly responded to help those
individuals affected by the storm. In conjunction
with Feed the Children, Alexander purchased
several semi-truck loads of pre-packaged,
non-perishable food and basic essential toiletries.
Rockets players and staff then distributed those
supplies to area residents on Sept. 18, 2008.
Alexander also named the Bush-Clinton Coastal
Recovery Fund as a beneficiary of the 2009 Tux
& Tennies Charity Gala, raising an additional
$100,000 to assist with the rebuilding efforts in
Houston and along the Gulf Coast.
In 2009, Alexander’s organization teamed
with Memorial Hermann and The University of
Texas Medical School at Houston to create the
Memorial Hermann Foundation – HEARTS
program (Houston Early Age Risk Testing and
Screening). A first-of-its-kind program in the United
States, HEARTS aims to reach out to children
who may be, or already are, at-risk for life
threatening but correctable heart abnormalities.
This integrated youth screening program helps to
detect potential heart problems that without the
program might go undetected.
In July 2011, Alexander and the team launched
the Rockets Give Back community outreach.
Rockets Give Back featured the “10,000 Hugs-toHelp” fundraising campaign to assist the three
surviving children of Houston residents Joshua
and Robin Berry, who were killed in a tragic
automobile accident in July 2011, as well as a
Charity of the Month program where team members
spent time volunteering in the community. The
Rockets organization as a whole logged nearly
700 volunteer hours from July-Nov. 2011.
Alexander is Chairman of the Board of the
Clutch City Foundation and sits on the Board of
Directors of Memorial Hermann Children’s
Hospital. He was also the recipient of the 2009
American Advertising Federation-Houston
Trailblazer Award, which recognizes an influential
business leader for enhancing the overall image
of Houston through marketing. In addition,
Alexander is a staunch animal-rights advocate,
and founded the Evelyn Alexander Home for
Animals Foundation, which strives to provide a
permanent home to abandoned and abused
animals. Alexander has also donated $2.5 million
to the Humane Society of the United States and
millions of dollars to other charitable causes
worldwide.
Through the Clutch City Foundation, Alexander
and his organization will continue to make a
difference in the lives of Houstonians for years to
come.
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CEO
Chief Executive Officer
Thaddeus B. Brown
Thaddeus “Tad” Brown enters his 10th season with the organization, and
his sixth as Chief Executive Officer of the Houston Rockets and Clutch City
Sports & Entertainment. Brown oversees the planning and execution of all
facets of the organization’s business operations relating to the Rockets and
Toyota Center. He also works with Owner Leslie Alexander to set strategic
goals and analyze future growth opportunities for the franchise, and serves
as Alexander’s representative and Alternate Governor on the NBA Board
of Governors.
During his tenure, Brown has been instrumental in forging strong
relationships with community leaders, as well as developing and building
the organization’s strategic business partnerships. The business team has
thrived under Brown’s guidance, setting Toyota Center records for sellouts,
attendance, total events and customer satisfaction. His efforts to make the
organization an industry leader in customer service and convenience also
led to the introduction of Flash Seats, an innovative paperless ticketing system that allows season ticket
holders and concert goers the ability to manage their tickets online.
Toyota Center, which played host to the 2006 NBA All-Star Game, was actually the first professional
sports facility in Texas to receive a LEED Certification from the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC).
The Rockets and Toyota Center were one of only 11 local organizations, and the only professional
sports team, to be recognized as a Proud Partner by Keep Houston Beautiful on Oct. 31, 2011.
Celebrated at the Mayor’s Proud Partners Luncheon, individuals and groups are recognized for
environmental awareness projects that have been helping make Houston a cleaner, more beautiful
place to live.
Brown has also served as the driving force behind the franchise’s strong community outreach efforts,
which have focused on charitable giving, as well as hundreds of hours of community service. He is
an active member of the Houston community, serving on the Board of the Greater Houston Partnership’s
Opportunity Houston Committee, the Board of Central Houston, the Boys & Girls Clubs of America and
the Executive Board of Houston Children’s Charities, as well as numerous other business and charitable
endeavors for which he represents Mr. Alexander and the organization. Brown was also named the
Honorary Chairman of the 2009 World Trade Soirée, a world-class tribute to international business
and the world marketplace hosted by the Greater Houston Partnership.
Before moving into his current role on Oct. 30, 2006, Brown served as Senior Vice President of Sales,
Marketing & Broadcasting. During that time, he was responsible for the highly successful integration
of the team’s Corporate Development, Marketing, Ticket Sales, Suite Sales, Media Relations,
Broadcasting and Community Relations Departments.
Prior to joining the Rockets, Brown was a Founder, and ultimately, President of Streetball Partners
International. He worked closely with NBC Sports and the NBA for over a decade to build Streetball
into the largest global grassroots basketball property in the world. Brown managed all sales, marketing,
sponsor service, licensing and new business initiatives for Streetball. He oversaw Streetball’s growth
from a staff of 10 to over 250 employees worldwide during his tenure.
Brown is a graduate of Colgate University, where he was a four-year starter and three-year captain
of the varsity basketball team. He and his wife, Janice, have four daughters.
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Daryl Morey
Daryl Morey begins his sixth season with the Houston Rockets and his
fifth as the team’s head of all basketball operations. Morey, who officially
assumed his current position on May 10, 2007, previously served as the
team’s Assistant General Manager after joining the organization on Apr.
3, 2006. He was re-signed as the team’s General Manager and Managing
Director Basketball Operations on Sept. 25, 2009.
Since moving into the role of General Manager, Morey has built a
Rockets team that has gone a combined 193-135 (.588) over the last four
seasons and has set a number of team records. Morey, who has spearheaded
an innovative integration of statistical analytics into the evaluation of NBA
talent, earned selection to the SportsBusiness Journal Forty Under 40
Class of 2010, which honors the most promising young executives in sports
business under the age of 40. In 2010, ESPN.com named the Rockets
Basketball Operations as one of the two best management teams in all of
basketball. Morey’s ability to manage and bolster the Rockets roster earned him YAHOO.com Executive
of the Year accolades in 2008-09. In addition to earning votes for 2008-09 NBA Executive of the Year,
Morey was named “Top 50 Most Influential in Basketball” in 2009 by HOOPSWORLD. Morey was also
recognized in 2009 as one of “The 10 Most Creative People in Sports” by Fast Company magazine.
From 2006-07 through 2008-09, the Rockets won more regular season games (160) than in any
three-year run in the history of the franchise. Houston registered a 53-29 mark in 2008-09 to give the
team a third consecutive 50-win season for the first time in team annals (52-30 in 2006-07 and
55-27 in 2007-08). In the 2009 NBA Playoffs, the Rockets advanced to the Western Conference
Semifinals for the first time since 1997, taking the eventual NBA Champion L.A. Lakers to a Game
Seven despite playing without Tracy McGrady and losing the services of Yao Ming for the final four
contests of that series. In 2007-08, the Rockets won a remarkable 22 straight games, which stands as
the third-longest winning streak in professional sports history.
This success has all come while Morey has transformed the Houston roster into one of the most
promising young teams in the league. After working with Owner Leslie Alexander to secure Kevin
McHale as the 12th head coach in club history, Morey went to work on selecting Kansas standout Marcus
Morris with the 14th overall pick in the 2011 NBA Draft. He also acquired guard Jonny Flynn and the
draft rights to Lithuanian forward Donatas Motiejunas (20 th overall pick) from the Minnesota
Timberwolves. Morey later selected Florida forward Chandler Parsons with the 38th overall pick in the
2011 NBA Draft.
In 2010-11, Morey made Kentucky forward Patrick Patterson the 14th overall selection in the 2010
NBA Draft. Then on Aug, 11, 2010, Morey acquired Courtney Lee from the New Jersey Nets in a fourteam, five-player trade. During the campaign, Morey’s bold moves netted guard Goran Dragic from
the Phoenix Suns and a first-round draft pick from the Memphis Grizzlies. Those moves coupled with
the play of Kevin Martin, Kyle Lowry and Luis Scola propelled Houston to a 17-8 mark after the
All-Star Break en route to a 43-39 campaign in 2010-11.
Despite the loss of Yao for the entire in 2009-10 campaign, the Rockets maintained their winning
edge with a 42-40 mark to become the only team in the previous 20 NBA seasons to finish above .500
without an All-Star. In addition, Aaron Brooks was voted the NBA’s 2009-10 Most Improved Player.
The season also featured the 2010 trade-deadline acquisitions of Martin from the Sacramento Kings,
and Jordan Hill and draft considerations from the New York Knicks.
Despite entering the 2009 NBA Draft without a pick, Morey was able to secure the draft rights to
Arizona forward Chase Budinger (44th overall). Morey also made a number of transactions during the
2008 NBA Draft that helped bring in Syracuse forward Donté Greene, who became a significant
component in Houston’s acquisition of Ron Artest from Sacramento. During the 2008-09 season, Morey
acquired guard Lowry from Memphis as part of a three-team trade.
In the 2007 NBA Draft, Morey selected Brooks in the first round (26th overall) and traded for the draft
rights to Carl Landry (31st overall). Morey then traded Vassilis Spanoulis to acquire Argentine forward
Scola from the San Antonio Spurs. Scola (First Team) and Landry (Second Team) each went on to
earn T-Mobile NBA All-Rookie Team honors in 2007-08.
Morey came to Houston after serving three years as SVP Operations for the Boston Celtics. With
the Celtics, his responsibilities included the development of analytical methods and technology to
enhance basketball decisions, such as the draft, trades and free agency.
Prior to his time with the Celtics, Morey worked as a Principal consultant with an emphasis on sports
at The Parthenon Group, a leading strategy consulting firm. Morey was also a statistical consultant
with STATS, Inc., the industry pioneer in the use of sports statistics highlighted in the Michael Lewis
book Moneyball.
Morey holds a bachelor’s degree in computer science with an emphasis on statistics from
Northwestern University, as well as an MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management. Morey, who
currently serves as an adjunct professor in the Sport Management Program at Rice University, was also
the professor for the MIT Sloan class, “Analytical Sports Management.” He continues to be a co-chair
of the annual MIT Sloan Sports Conference, which is the largest annual sports conference hosted by
a business school.
Morey grew up in a small town near Medina, Ohio. He and his wife have two children.
Follow Daryl Morey at twitter.com/dmorey
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General Manager
GM & Managing Dir. of Basketball Ops.
McHALE
Head Coach
Kevin McHale
Head Coach
NBA Coaching
Experience:
2 Seasons
College:
University of Minnesota
High School:
Hibbing (Hibbing, MN)
Birthdate:
December 19, 1957
Birthplace:
Hibbing, Minnesota
McHale’s Coaching Record
Season
2004-05
2008-09
Totals
Team
Minnesota
Minnesota
2 Seasons
Record
19-12
20-43
39-55
Pct.
.613
.317
.415
Playoffs
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12
Pct.
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Playoff Result
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Head Coach
sharpshooter Mike Miller from the Memphis
Grizzlies in exchange for the draft rights to O.J.
Mayo. Through deals with Boston, Miami,
Philadelphia and Houston, McHale also acquired
a number of future draft picks, including three
additional first-round selections and another three
second-round picks.
Prior to his NBA front office career, McHale
displayed a history of success in the game of
basketball. On Oct. 1, 1999, McHale was
recognized for his achievements on the court with
induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball
Hall of Fame. In typical McHale style, he gave
credit to his teammates for helping him to get
there, but no one goes into the Hall of Fame
without a lot of hard work and personal
accomplishment. On July 8, 2000, he was inducted
into the National High School Sports Hall of
Fame. During the 1997 NBA All-Star Game, he
was honored as one of the NBA’s Top-50 Players
for the league’s first half-century. To coincide with
the University of Minnesota’s 100th Anniversary,
he was selected as top player in the history of
Minnesota men’s basketball on Feb. 18, 1995.
McHale’s #32 jersey was retired by the Boston
Celtics on Jan. 30, 1994. In 1992, McHale was
elected to the Minnesota State High School
League Hall of Fame.
McHale played 13 seasons for Boston before
retiring in the spring of 1993. A seven-time NBA
All-Star (1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990
and 1991), McHale helped lead the Celtics to
three NBA championships (1981, 1984 and 1986),
five Eastern Conference titles and eight Atlantic
Division crowns. He was voted the NBA’s Sixth
Man of the Year twice (1984 and 1985) and was
selected to the All-NBA First Team in 1987. He
was also named to the NBA All-Defensive First
Team three times (1986, 1987 and 1988) and the
Second Team on another three occasions (1983,
1989 and 1990). Overall, the 6-10 forward/center
averaged 17.9 points and 7.3 rebounds in 971
career regular season games. In 169 playoff
contests, McHale increased his averages to 18.8
points and 7.4 rebounds. A first-round selection
(third overall) by the Celtics in the 1980 NBA Draft,
McHale went on to earn First-Team NBA
All-Rookie accolades in 1981.
As a collegian, McHale posted career averages
of 15.2 points and 8.5 rebounds per game in four
seasons at Minnesota, earning First-Team All-Big
Ten honors in 1979 and 1980. In high school,
McHale was named Minnesota Mr. Basketball of
1976 and led his squad to a runner-up finish in the
Minnesota Class AA State Basketball
Championship Game.
McHale and his wife, Lynn, have five children,
Kristyn, Michael, Joseph, Alexandra and Thomas.
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Head Coach
Kevin McHale was named the 12th head coach
in Rockets history on June 1, 2011. He joined the
Rockets after spending the past two seasons as an
analyst for NBA TV and Turner Sports. McHale’s
time in the NBA spans more than three decades
as a player, executive, coach and television
commentator.
McHale owns an overall record of 39-55 (.415)
in two stints as head coach of the Minnesota
Timberwolves. He became the sixth head coach
in Timberwolves annals on Feb. 12, 2005, taking
over after Flip Saunders was relieved of his
coaching duties. He compiled a 19-12 record over
the remainder of the 2004-05 season. McHale
became one of six members from Boston’s 198586 championship team to serve as an NBA head
coach (Larry Bird, Danny Ainge, Dennis Johnson,
Sam Vincent and Rick Carlisle).
On Dec. 8, 2008, McHale stepped down as Vice
President of Basketball Operations and
transitioned into his second stint as head coach
of the Timberwolves by taking over for Randy
Wittman. Beginning with a victory at New York
(12/26/08), McHale helped the Timberwolves
rebound with a 12-4 mark over their next 16
outings, which included a five-game winning
streak (1/2/09-1/10/09). McHale was also named
Western Conference Coach of the Month for Jan.
2009 after guiding the Timberwolves to a 10-4
mark during that month. Leading scorer Al
Jefferson sustained a season-ending knee injury
at New Orleans (2/8/09) to derail Minnesota’s
ascent under McHale.
Upon his retirement as an NBA player, McHale
joined the Timberwolves as a television analyst
and special assistant. On Aug. 18, 1994, new
Timberwolves Owner Glen Taylor promoted him
to Assistant General Manager. He continued to
broadcast Minnesota games and work as an
executive until May 11, 1995, when he succeeded
Jack McCloskey as Vice President of Basketball
Operations. In this role, McHale was credited for
hiring Saunders as head coach and made the
decision to draft high school phenom Kevin
Garnett with the fifth-overall pick of the 1995 NBA
Draft. Overall, all eight playoff appearances by
Minnesota and all four 50-win squads in team
history came while he was overseeing team
personnel.
His biggest transaction came on July 31, 2007,
when McHale acquired the up-and-coming
Jefferson from Boston in a trade that sent Garnett
to the Celtics. McHale and his staff also signed
Jefferson to a multi-year deal to remain with
Minnesota. The next big splash came on June 26,
2008, when McHale orchestrated a draft-night
deal that netted the Timberwolves a talented big
man in forward Kevin Love and veteran
Coaches
Basketball Staff
Kelvin Sampson
Assistant Coach
Kelvin Sampson enters his first season with the Houston Rockets as an
assistant coach on Kevin McHale’s staff. A two-time NCAA National Coach
of the Year winner, Sampson joins the Rockets after spending three seasons
as an assistant coach with the Milwaukee Bucks.
During his time with the Bucks, Sampson was part of a staff that helped
Milwaukee’s defense improve from 15th in the NBA in points allowed per
100 possessions in 2008-09, to second in 2009-10 and fourth in the league
in 2010-11.
Prior to moving into the NBA, Sampson served two seasons as head
coach at Indiana University (2006-08) where his teams went 43-15 (.741)
and received NCAA Tournament bids in both of his two campaigns.
His biggest success came during his 12 seasons at Oklahoma University
(1994-2006) where Sampson earned two National Coach of the Year Awards (AP in 1995 and NABC
in 2002), made 12 postseason showings in 12 seasons (11 NCAA and one NIT), advanced to the NCAA
Tournament’s Sweet 16 (1999), Final Four (2002) and Elite Eight (2003), captured three Big 12
Tournament championships (2001, 2002 and 2003) and shared the 2005 Big 12 regular season title
with Kansas. Sampson won at least 20 games in each of his final nine seasons at OU and finished
with a 279-109 (.719) record with the Sooners.
Sampson went to Oklahoma from Washington State where he was as an assistant before being
named head coach. Overall, he went 103-103 (.500) with the Cougars (1987-94) and was twice
named Kodak District 14 Coach of the Year by the NABC (1990-91 and 1991-92), as well as earning
Pac-10 Coach of the Year (1991-92). He began his collegiate head coaching career at Montana Tech
(1981-85), winning two regular season titles and one Frontier Conference championship. Over his final
four seasons, he guided the Orediggers to a 73-45 (.619) mark. Montana Tech had won just 17 games
combined in the three years prior to his arrival. Sampson was also named the league’s Coach of the
Year twice (1983 and 1985).
In addition to his successful collegiate and NBA coaching stints, Sampson has extensive experience
working with USA Basketball, which includes winning the 2004 World Championship for Young Men.
He has served as a head coach and assistant on various Olympic levels in 1993, 1994, 1995, 2002
and 2004.
Raised in Pembroke, North Carolina, Sampson earned his bachelor’s degree at Pembroke State
University and a master’s degree at Michigan State. He also served one season (1979-80) as a graduate
assistant under Jud Heathcote with the Spartans. He was inducted into the Montana Tech Hall of Fame
in 1996 and into the Pembroke State Athletic Hall of Fame in 1998.
John-Blair Bickerstaff
Assistant Coach
John-Blair “J.B.” Bickerstaff begins his first season as an assistant coach
with the Houston Rockets. Bickerstaff joins the Rockets after spending four
seasons (2007-11) as an assistant coach with the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Prior to joining the Timberwolves, Bickerstaff spent three seasons
(2004-07) as an assistant coach to his father, Bernie Bickerstaff, with the
Charlotte Bobcats. He also served as head coach of Charlotte’s Summer
League teams in 2005 and 2006. The youngest assistant coach in the NBA
at age 25 when he began with the Bobcats in 2004-05, J.B. followed in
the footsteps of his father, who was the youngest assistant coach when he
joined the NBA at 29 years old in 1973.
Around basketball his whole life, Bickerstaff provided color analysis on
radio broadcasts in 2003-04 for the Timberwolves when the team won the
Midwest Division and advanced to the Western Conference Finals. Prior to that, he served as the director
of operations for the University of Minnesota men’s basketball program where he oversaw all
administrative areas of the program and assisted the coaching staff with recruiting, scouting and
coaching.
Born March 10, 1979, Bickerstaff played his first two collegiate seasons at Oregon State University,
where he was the youngest NCAA Division I player as a 17-year-old freshman, and finished his career
at the University of Minnesota. He played two seasons with the Golden Gophers (1999-2001) and
averaged 9.4 points and 5.8 rebounds. As a senior, he averaged 10.9 points and 6.1 rebounds while
pacing the team in field goal percentage.
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Basketball Staff
Assistant Coach
Chris Finch enters his first season as an assistant coach with the Rockets
after spending two campaigns as head coach of Houston’s single-affiliation
NBA Development League partner the Rio Grande Valley Vipers.
In two seasons at the helm of the Vipers, Finch registered a mark of
67-33 (.670) and guided Rio Grande Valley to back-to-back D-League
Finals. In 2009-10, Finch took home the Dennis Johnson Coach of the Year
Award en route to capturing the 2009-10 D-League championship. Finch
also led the Western Conference All-Stars to a win at the 2009 D-League
All-Star Game in Dallas. Finch signed on with the Vipers after serving as
an assistant coach for the Dallas Mavericks during the 2009 NBA Summer
League in Las Vegas.
Prior to his return to the United States, Finch built a successful overseas
coaching career that included taking over a dormant Great Britain National Team in May 2006 and
winning FIBA’s 2007 Division B Promotional Competition. In 2009, his squad qualified for the
European Championships for the first time since 1981. Finch will also lead the British National Team
in the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.
In addition to his work with the British National Team, Finch was a head coach of teams in England
(Sheffield Sharks), Germany (Giessen 46ers) and Belgium (Euphony Bree, Dexia Mons-Hainaut) from
1997-2009. Finch, who has three titles and three BBL Cup Finals on his resume, qualified for the
playoffs in 11 of his 12 seasons overseas. A three-time Coach of the Year, he was also selected as a
FIBA EuroCup All-Star head coach. He began his career with Sheffield, which was the same club that
he played on during his four-year professional playing career. Under Finch’s tutelage, the Sharks
enjoyed the franchise’s most successful run in its history. Finch was named the BBL Coach of the Year
after winning the regular season title with Sheffield in 1998-99. He also led Euphony Bree to their
first-ever championship in 2005.
Raised in Reading, Pennsylvania, Finch graduated in 1992 as a two-time All-American at Franklin
& Marshall College. The 6-foot-4 guard/forward was inducted into the F&M Sports Hall of Fame in
2002. Overall, he started the final 115 games of his collegiate career and compiled a 102-13 record
(.887) over that span, which stood as the most career wins as a starter in NCAA Division III history.
Brett Gunning
Assistant Coach
Brett Gunning begins his fourth season with the Houston Rockets and
his first as an assistant coach. Gunning began with the Rockets as the team’s
Director of Player Development, where he was responsible for improving
player performance through on-court, one-on-one skill development and
the use of video analysis.
Gunning joined the Rockets in 2008 after seven seasons on Jay Wright’s
staff at Villanova University. During his stay with the Wildcats, Gunning
played a vital role in recruiting and developing a unit that secured four
straight NCAA Tournament berths and made three appearances in the
Sweet 16. Gunning was named associate head coach in 2005 and was
recognized following the 2007-08 season as one of the top-25 assistants
in the nation by rivals.com. His responsibilities with the Wildcats included
on-court teaching, recruiting and scouting.
A part of Wright’s staffs at both Hofstra University and Villanova, Gunning was an integral part of
the rebirth orchestrated at Hofstra over his seven seasons. He was part of a staff that built the Pride
into an America East powerhouse that posted a 72-22 (.766) record from 1998-2001. Gunning, who
assisted with recruiting, individual instruction, scouting and film analysis at Hofstra, was also
instrumental in the development of Pride players.
A native of Broomall, Pennsylvania, Gunning graduated from Malvern Prep in 1990 and spent two
years as a team manager during his undergraduate studies at Villanova before accompanying former
Wildcats Head Coach Rollie Massimino to UNLV in 1992. He then served two years as a student assistant
with the Runnin’ Rebels, earning his bachelor’s degree in 1994.
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Coaches
Chris Finch
Coaches
Basketball Staff
Greg Buckner
Player Development Coach
Greg Buckner begins his first season with the Houston Rockets as a player
development coach. Buckner joins the Rockets after a successful 10-year
playing career in the NBA.
Selected by Dallas in the second round (53rd overall) of the 1998 NBA
Draft, Buckner averaged 5.0 points, 2.0 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 570
career games (117 starts) with the Mavericks, Philadelphia 76ers, Denver
Nuggets, Minnesota Timberwolves and Memphis Grizzlies. Buckner was
also regarded as an outstanding defensive player over his career. His teams
reached the postseason in six of his 10 NBA seasons. Overall, he averaged
4.1 points and 2.6 rebounds in 38 career playoff games.
As a collegian, Buckner was regarded as one of the top players in
Clemson history. He was the first Tiger to ever lead his team in scoring four
straight years (1994-98) and guided Clemson to three NCAA Tournament bids. Buckner started all 122
games of his career and never missed a contest, setting the school record for consecutive games started.
He finished with 1,754 career points and was the third Tiger player to log career totals of at least 1,000
points, 500 rebounds and 200 assists. Inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame in 2005, Buckner
remains the lone Tiger to ever win the ACC Rookie of the Year award (1994-95).
Born on Sept. 16, 1976, in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, Buckner’s playing career also included a stint
with the Grand Rapids Hoops (1998-99) of the Continental Basketball Association before beginning
his NBA tenure.
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Carroll Dawson
Senior Consultant
Carroll Dawson, affectionately known as “CD,” currently serves as a
Senior Consultant for the Houston Rockets. He completed his 11th and final
season as General Manager of the franchise in 2006-07. Prior to moving
into the front office on July 26, 1996, Dawson worked as an assistant coach
under four Rockets head coaches, aiding Del Harris from 1980-83, Bill Fitch
from 1983-88, Don Chaney from 1988-92 and Rudy Tomjanovich from
1992-96.
Dawson was honored by Rockets Owner Leslie Alexander with “Carroll
Dawson Tribute Night” on April 16, 2007, where a banner bearing his name
was hung from the rafters of Toyota Center in honor of Dawson’s 27 seasons
with the Rockets organization as General Manager and as an assistant
coach.
Recognized as one of the top executives in the NBA, Dawson finished second in voting for The
Sporting News NBA Executive of the Year in 2006-07. As General Manager, Dawson showed the ability
to both bolster a playoff contender with veterans and acquire emerging talent as part of a youth
movement. In his role of assistant coach, Dawson holds the distinction of being the only person on
the coaching staffs of all four Rockets teams that advanced to the NBA Finals (1981, 1986, 1994 and
1995). He was also credited with teaching Hakeem Olajuwon his famous jump hook.
A native Texan, Dawson hails from Alba, a town with a population of 200 that sits about 75 miles
east of Dallas. He resides in Houston with his wife, Sharon. Sharon has a daughter, Elizabeth, and
a son, Michael. (For more information on Dawson, see page 144).
Keith Jones
Senior VP of Basketball Operations/Head Athletic Trainer
Keith Jones will be entering his 23rd season in professional basketball
and his 16th as athletic trainer with the Houston Rockets. Jones, who was
promoted to Senior Vice President of Basketball Operations/Head Athletic
Trainer on Sept. 5, 2007, oversees player relations and basketball
operations for the Rockets, including all team travel arrangements, the
equipment staff, strength and conditioning, as well as treatment and
rehabilitation of the players.
Jones became the fourth athletic trainer in franchise history when he
joined the Rockets on July 23, 1996. His peers voted him the NBA Trainer
of the Year in 2001. During the summer of 2002, Jones was elevated to
the title of Vice President of Basketball Operations/Athletic Trainer after
three seasons of holding player liaison responsibilities.
During the 2008 Summer Olympics, Jones served as a team athletic trainer for the 2008 U.S. Men’s
Olympic Team (8-0) that captured the gold medal in Beijing, China. It marked the seventh time Jones
has performed these duties for a U.S. National Team. He has also served in the same capacity for USA
Basketball at the 1998 World Championship of Basketball in Greece, during the 1999 Tournament
of the Americas in Puerto Rico, with the gold-medal-winning Senior National Team during the 2000
Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia, at the FIBA Americas World Championship Qualifier 2005
in the Dominican Republic, during the 2006 World Championship in Japan and with the gold-medalwinning USA Men’s Senior National Team (10-0) during the FIBA Americas Championship 2007 in
Las Vegas, Nevada.
Prior to joining the Rockets, Jones spent six seasons with the Los Angeles Clippers. When hired by
the Clippers in June 1990, he became the first African-American, as well as the youngest trainer in
the NBA at age 28. Jones got his start in the NBA in 1988 as the assistant trainer for the Orlando Magic,
joining the Clippers the following season when their head trainer position opened.
Jones began his career in athletic training at the University of Arkansas, working as a student trainer
for Lou Holtz’s football and Eddie Sutton’s basketball teams for four years. He interned with the
Philadelphia Eagles as an athletic trainer during his college summers and worked as their full-time
assistant trainer during the 1983 season. Upon leaving Philadelphia, Jones spent two seasons with
the Oklahoma/Arizona Outlaws of the USFL. He eventually rejoined Holtz at the University of
Minnesota as the football trainer in 1987 before moving to the NBA.
He and his wife, Madge, reside in Sugar Land. The couple has two daughters, Morgan and Alex,
and a son, Isaiah.
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Basketball Staff
Basketball Staff
Basketball Staff
Basketball Staff
Sam Hinkie
Executive VP of Basketball Operations
Sam Hinkie enters his seventh full season with the Houston Rockets and
serves as Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations. Hinkie, who
was named the youngest Vice President in the NBA in 2007, was promoted
to Executive Vice President in 2010. Prior to 2007, Hinkie served two
seasons as Special Assistant to the General Manager where he worked with
former GM Carroll Dawson.
In his current role, Hinkie works closely with General Manager and
Managing Director of Basketball Operations Daryl Morey on the draft, free
agency, trades and game strategy. He also leads the Rockets considerable
analytic efforts, provides day-to-day management of basketball operations
and manages the team’s salary cap. Hinkie also scouts potential Rockets
by evaluating prospects in person across the collegiate and professional
ranks, including the NBA, international basketball, and the minor leagues.
The Rockets have continued to experience significant contributions of 18-plus minutes per game
from less-heralded late first-round draft picks and second-round draft selections including first-rounder
Kyle Lowry (picked 24th – acquired via trade), second-round selections Chase Budinger (picked 44th
– rights acquired on draft night via trade), Goran Dragic (picked 45th – acquired via trade) and Luis
Scola (picked 56th – rights acquired via trade). From 2006-07 through 2008-09, the Rockets won more
regular season games (160) than in any three-year run in the prior 42-year history of the franchise,
including a historic 22-game winning streak. The flexibility built into the team’s roster management
allowed the Rockets to weather consistent injuries to perennial All-Stars Yao Ming and Tracy McGrady
in each of those three seasons (140 missed games in all). In 2009-10, although their two All-Stars played
only a combined 46 minutes for the season, the Rockets again managed to win more than half of their
games.
In addition to his duties with the Rockets, Hinkie and the rest of the Houston front office turned their
lens toward minor league basketball with the first relationship of its kind where an NBA front office
managed the basketball operations of an NBA D-League team. Under the direction of Rio Grande
Valley General Manager Gersson Rosas, the Vipers have gone to two straight D-League Finals and
capped off the franchise’s first-ever playoff appearance by winning the 2009-10 D-League championship.
Rio Grande Valley also finished the 2009-10 season with the D-League MVP (Mike Harris), the
D-League Coach of the Year (Chris Finch) and a record number of NBA Call-Ups in a season (10).
Before joining the Rockets, Hinkie advised two NFL teams on draft strategies and ways to use
statistical analysis to improve decision making. Hinkie previously worked for Bain & Company, a global
strategy consulting firm. In addition, he has experience in private equity and venture capital where
he led diligence teams and provided strategic direction for his firm’s investment companies.
Hinkie serves on the Advisory Board of KIPP, an innovative charter school focused on disadvantaged
children in urban communities. Hinkie, who is married and has two boys, graduated summa cum laude
from the University of Oklahoma and was named one of the top-60 undergraduate students in the nation
by USA Today. He also holds an MBA from Stanford, graduating with highest honors as an Arjay Miller
Scholar.
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Gersson Rosas
VP of Player Personnel/GM Rio Grande Valley Vipers
Gersson Rosas enters his eighth season with the Houston Rockets and
his third as Vice President of Player Personnel. In 2008-09, Rosas served
as Houston’s Director of Player Personnel after working a season as the
team’s Director of Scouting and three seasons as the team’s Personnel
Scout/Video Coordinator.
In his current position, Rosas assists General Manager and Managing
Director of Basketball Operations Daryl Morey in all basketball operations
of the franchise and is responsible for the team’s player personnel matters,
including the evaluation of draft prospects, free agents and potential trade
targets. In addition, he oversees the domestic and international scouting
departments, while also assisting in the coordination of the team’s Player
Development program. Rosas holds the distinction of being the League’s
highest ranked Hispanic front office executive of basketball operations.
In addition to his duties with the Rockets, Rosas serves as the General Manager for the Rio Grande
Valley Vipers, which is Houston’s single-affiliation NBA Development League partner. In his two
seasons as Rio Grande Valley’s GM, he directed the Vipers to the 2009-10 D-League championship
– which included the second-biggest turnaround in league history, reached back-to-back D-League
Finals, compiled a 67-33 (.670) regular season record and have had eight players earn All-NBA
D-League honors. In 2010-11, center Jeff Adrien was named the D-League Impact Player of the Year
as voted on by the league’s head coaches. Vipers forward Mike Harris was named the 2009-10 NBA
D-League’s Most Valuable Player, while then-Head Coach Chris Finch took home the 2009-10 Dennis
Johnson Coach of the Year Award. In addition, Rio Grande Valley broke the NBA D-League singleseason record for Call-Ups to the NBA in 2009-10 with 10, including Mike Harris, Garrett Temple and
Will Conroy signing with the Rockets.
Prior to his present stint with the Rockets, Rosas was the head coach of the Global Games Prep USA
Team during the summer of 2004. Rosas’ experience also includes work as a graduate assistant for
the men’s basketball team at the University of Houston (2003-04), as an assistant coach on Westbury
Christian High School’s state championship team (2002-03) and as a basketball coordinator for the
Venezuelan Basketball Federation during the 2002 World Basketball Championships. Rosas, who
previously served as an intern in basketball operations for the Rockets in 2001-02, got his start in
professional basketball working with Baseline Sports Agency and McNeil Sports Group, contributing
in the areas of scouting and player development for each firm.
Rosas is a member of the Westbury Christian School Advisory Board and a strong supporter of the
Charlie Ward Tribute to Excellence Award program, which benefits the WCS Athletic Facilities
Campaign. In addition, he has been an active participant in the NBA’s Basketball Without Borders
program, the NBA’s global basketball development and community outreach program (2006-11),
which included serving as the Americas Camp Director in Sao Paulo in the summer of 2011 and Mexico
City in 2009. Rosas also served as director of college counselors at RBKU All-American Camp (2007,
2008) and as camp coach at the Reebok ABCD Camp (2006, 2007).
A native of Bogotá, Colombia, South America, Rosas graduated cum laude from the University of
Houston with a bachelor’s degree in marketing. He and his wife, Susana, reside in Houston.
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Basketball Staff
Basketball Staff
Basketball Staff
Basketball Staff
Jason Biles
Dir. of Perf. Rehab./
Assoc. Athletic Trainer
John Cho
Basketball Ops. Video
Coord./Systems Dev.
Darryl Eto
Dir. of Strength &
Conditioning
Sachin Gupta
Basketball Ops. &
Salary Cap Analyst
Brent Haskins
NBA Advance
Scout
Brent Johnson
Personnel
Scout
Arturas Karnisovas
Director of
Scouting
David Macha
Rehab. Coord./
Asst. Strength &
Cond. Coach
Monte McNair
Basketball Ops.
Analyst
Anthony Nila
Equipment
Manager
David Patrick
Personnel
Scout
Jimmy Paulis
Asst. Video &
Basketball
Ops. Coord.
Eli Witus
Basketball Ops.
Analyst
Dr. Walter Lowe
Team Orthopedic
Surgeon
Dr. James Muntz
Team Physician/
Internist
Dr. Steven Flores
Orthopedic
Consultant
Dr. David Crumbie
Orthopedic
Consultant
Dr. Peter Sabonghy
Orthopedic
Consultant
Dr. Rod Foroozan
Ophthalmology
Consultant
Thomas O’Brien, D.D.S.
Dental
Consultant
Russ Paine
Physical Therapy
Consultant
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The Players
Players
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Jeff Adrien
#8
Forward
Players
ADRIEN
Height: 6-7
Weight: 243
NBA Experience: 1
College: Connecticut
High School: Brookline
(Brookline, MA)
Birthdate: February 10, 1986
Birthplace: Naples, FL
How Acquired: Signed as a
free agent in December 2011
Regular Season Career Highs
Minutes
Field Goals
Field Goal Attempts
3-Point Field Goals
3-Point Attempts
Free Throws
Free Throw Attempts
Offensive Rebounds
Defensive Rebounds
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Turnovers
Blocked Shots
Points
31
6
11
0
0
3
5
6
6
10
2
3
2
2
12
11/26/10 at Memphis
11/26/10 at Memphis
11/26/10 at Memphis
—
—
3/20/11 at Dallas (2)
11/21/10 at L.A. Lakers
11/21/10 at L.A. Lakers
11/26/10 at Memphis
11/21/10 at L.A. Lakers
12/5/10 at Oklahoma City (4)
11/15/10 vs. Detroit
4/13/11 vs. Portland
11/13/10 at Milwaukee
11/26/10 at Memphis
Adrien’s Career Statistics
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR
G-S
2010-11 (GS)
23-0
MIN
196
FGM-A PCT
23-54 .426
TOTALS
196
23-54 .426
23-0
3FGM-A PCT
0-0
—
0-0
—
FTM-A PCT
11-19 .579
11-19 .579
22
REBOUNDS
OFF-DEF-TOT AST
23-35-58
10
PF-D
28-1
ST
4
23-35-58
28-1
4
10
TO BLK
9
5
9
5
T P RPG APG PPG
57 2.5 0.4 2.5
57
2.5 0.4 2.5
#8 Adrien
In College
Finished his college career at the University of
Connecticut with 1,603 points and 1,126 rebounds,
becoming only the second Husky with over 1,600
points and 1,100 rebounds in a career since Jim Calhoun
became coach in 1986 … only the fifth player in
school history to amass over 1,000 points and 1,000
rebounds in a career … his 133 games played ranked
sixth in school history … also ranked 12 th on the
all-time list with 1,603 points, while his 1,126 rebounds
were the third-highest total ever by a Husky … as
team captain in 2008-09, helped lead UConn to the
NCAA Final Four … as a senior, was chosen All-Big
East Third Team, USBWA All-District First Team and
NABC All-District Second Team … earned First-Team
All-Big East recognition as a junior (2007-08), as well
as a USBWA All-District First Team and NABC
All-District 1 First Team … as a sophomore (2006-07),
named to the All-Big East Second Team, earned a spot
on the USBWA All-District Team and was named to the
NABC All-District I Second Team … named to the
2005-06 Big East All-Rookie Team.
In the NBA
Owns career averages of 2.5 points and 2.5 rebounds
in 23 games with Golden State … made NBA debut
with the Warriors in 2010 after playing the 2009 Orlando
Summer League with New Jersey … also logged
Summer League action in 2010 with Memphis and
Orlando … spent time in the NBA D-League with Erie
and Rio Grande Valley.
In Transactions
Was not drafted in the 2009 NBA Draft … originally
signed with Golden State on Sept. 24, 2010 … waived
by the Warriors on Dec. 9, 2010 … re-signed by
Golden State as a GATORADE Call-Up from Rio Grande
Valley of the NBA D-League on Feb. 25, 2011 …
signed with Houston in Dec. 2011.
In Life
Born Jeff Adrien on Feb. 10, 1986, in Naples, Florida
… moved to Massachusetts as a child … son of
Linette Adrien … has a sister, Judith … majored in
liberal arts … was a consensus Top-50 recruit at Brewster
Academy (NH), averaging 18 points and 12 rebounds
per game in just one season … averaged 27 points
and 14 rebounds as a senior at Brookline High School,
earning First-Team All-League, League MVP and named
to the Boston Globe Super Team and Boston Herald
Dream Team.
In International Play
Saw action with Leche Río Breogán (Spain) in 2009-10
and Benetton Treviso (Italy) in 2011.
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Players
In 2010-2011
Appeared in 23 games over two stints with Golden
State, averaging 2.5 points and 2.5 rebounds in 8.5
minutes per contest … made the Warriors openingnight roster out of training camp after coming to camp
as a non-roster invitee … made NBA debut vs. Houston
(10/27/10) and collected one rebound … posted a careerhigh 12 points in a career-high 31 minutes at Memphis
(11/26/10) … averaged 2.9 points and 3.3 rebounds in
15 games before being waived on Dec. 9, 2010 … was
re-signed by Golden State as a GATORADE Call-Up
from the Rio Grande Valley Vipers of the NBA
D-League on Feb. 25, 2011 … appeared in eight games
during his second stint with Warriors after being calledup … was on inactive list eight times and registered 15
DNP (CD) on the season … appeared in 27 D-League
games between the Erie BayHawks and Rio Grande
Valley, averaging 18.3 points, 11.4 rebounds, 1.5
assists, 1.03 steals and 1.44 blocks in 32.7 minutes
per contest … named 2010-11 NBA D-League Impact
Player of the Year (as voted by the league’s head
coaches) after helping the Vipers to an 18-4 record in
his 22 games with the team following a trade from Erie
… with Rio Grande Valley, appeared in 22 outings
(20 starts), averaging 19.9 points and 12.2 rebounds
in 34.4 minutes per game … named D-League Player
of the Month for Jan. 2011 after averaging 20.7 points
and 12.9 rebounds in 11 games, leading the Vipers to
a 10-1 record in the month … also named to the
D-League All-Star Team … led the D-League with 20
double-doubles … originally signed with Erie on Dec.
15, 2010, averaging 11.2 points and 8.0 rebounds in
five games before being traded to Rio Grande Valley
on Dec. 30, 2010.
Chase Budinger
#10
Forward
Players
BUDINGER
Height: 6-7
Weight: 218
NBA Experience: 2
College: Arizona
High School: La Costa Canyon
(Carlsbad, CA)
Birthdate: May 22, 1988
Birthplace: San Diego, CA
How Acquired: Trade with Detroit
on June 25, 2009
Regular Season Career Highs
Minutes
Field Goals
Field Goal Attempts
3-Point Field Goals
3-Point Attempts
Free Throws
Free Throw Attempts
Offensive Rebounds
Defensive Rebounds
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Turnovers
Blocked Shots
Points
45
12
21
6
8
8
9
3
12
12
6
3
3
2
35
4/2/10 at Boston
4/13/11 at Minnesota
4/13/11 at Minnesota
4/2/10 at Boston
4/13/11 at Minnesota (4)
2/26/11 vs. New Jersey (2)
2/26/11 vs. New Jersey (2)
1/21/11 at Memphis
12/15/09 vs. Detroit
2/9/10 at Miami (2)
2/24/10 vs. Orlando
10/30/10 vs. Denver (3)
4/9/11 vs. L.A. Clippers (3)
4/9/11 vs. L.A. Clippers (4)
4/13/11 at Minnesota
Budinger’s Career Statistics
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR
G-S
2009-10 (HOU)
74-4
2010-11 (HOU)
78-22
MIN
1488
1738
FGM-A PCT
249-565 .441
279-656 .425
3FGM-A PCT
92-249 .369
89-274 .325
FTM-A PCT
67-87 .770
118-138 .855
TOTALS
3226
528-1221 .432
181-523 .346
185-225 .822
152-26
24
REBOUNDS
OFF-DEF-TOT AST
38-182-220
88
52-229-281 127
90-411-501
215
PF-D
85-0
114-0
ST
34
41
TO BLK
48
11
67
18
199-0
75
115
T P RPG APG PPG
657 3.0 1.2 8.9
765 3.6 1.6 9.8
29 1422
3.3 1.4 9.4
#10 Budinger
In 2010-2011
In his second season with the Rockets, averaged 9.8
points and 3.6 rebounds in 78 games (22 starts) …
averaged 13.9 points in his 22 starts (Rockets record:
14-8) … DND for three games (11/14/10-11/17/10) due
to a sprained left ankle … on the inactive list for one
game (3/23/11) with a mild-to-moderate left ankle sprain
… netted five 20-point games on the season, including
the first two 30-point performances of his career …
led (or tied) the Rockets in scoring seven times …
grabbed a career-high-tying three thefts vs. Denver
(10/30/10) … left game at Indiana (11/12/10) with a
sprained left ankle … led Houston with 22 points (8-10
FG) vs. Toronto (12/31/10) … registered four straight
double-digit scoring games (12/29/10-1/3/11: 11-15 3FG)
… tied his career high with two blocks vs. Utah
(1/8/11) … recorded his first career 30-point game with
an even 30 points (9-18 FG, 4-8 3FG, 8-9 FT) and eight
rebounds in a 124-119 win at Cleveland (2/23/11),
notching 14 of his points (4-7 FG, 5-6 FT) in a decisive
fourth quarter … scored 27 points (8-11 FG, 8-9 FT)
vs. New Jersey (2/26/11) … topped the Rockets with
20 points (6-10 FG, 4-6 3FG) at Sacramento (3/7/11),
adding a career-high-tying two blocks … recorded 19
points (6-13 FG) and a season-high five assists vs.
Charlotte (3/16/11) … reached double-figure scoring
in a career-best eight consecutive outings (3/1/113/16/11) … left in the second quarter with a left ankle
sprain vs. Utah (3/20/11) … made another seasonbest 4-of-6 from beyond the arc en route to 16 points
(6-15 FG) at Miami (3/27/11) … posted 15 points
(6-7 FT) and a season-high nine rebounds at Philadelphia
(3/30/11) … netted 16 points (7-15 FG) vs. the L.A.
Clippers (4/9/11) to go along with his season-hightying nine boards, four assists and career-high-tying
two blocked shots … notched a career-high 35 points
(12-21 FG, 4-8 3FG, 7-7 FT) in leading the Rockets to
a 121-102 win at Minnesota (4/13/11) … also averaged
15.0 points and 4.0 rebounds in five starts with Houston
in the 2010 NBA Summer League.
steals at the L.A. Lakers (11/15/09) and three vs. Utah
(4/7/10) … led the Rockets to a 5-0 record at the 2009
NBA Summer League by topping the team in scoring
with an average of 17.8 points over his five games
(two starts).
In College
Averaged 17.0 points (.469, 599-1276 FG; .383,
190-496 3FG) and 5.8 rebounds in three seasons at
Arizona … finished career ranked 11th on Arizona’s
scoring list with 1,697 career points, which stands as
the highest all-time point total in three seasons or less
by a UA player … earned All-America Honorable
Mention for a second straight year from The Associated
Press and was a First-Team All-Pac-10 selection as a
junior … averaged 18.0 points, 6.2 rebounds and 3.4
assists in 35 games in 2008-09, finishing with 16 20point games … one of just two Wildcats to start every
game his sophomore season, earning Third-Team AllPac-10 accolades … was second on the team in scoring
(17.1 ppg) and rebounding (5.4 rpg) in 2007-08 …
selected as the 2007 Pac-10 Freshman of the Year,
becoming just the fifth Wildcats player to earn that
honor … finished the 2006-07 season ranked seventh
in the Pac-10 in scoring (15.6 ppg) and 14th in rebounding
(5.8 rpg) … was one of just nine freshman in Arizona
history to ever score more than 400 points in a season
… inducted into Arizona’s Ring of Honor in 2011.
In Life
Born Chase Andrew Budinger on May 22, 1988, in San
Diego, California … son of Mara and Duncan Budinger
… majored in sociology at Arizona … selected jersey
#10 with the Rockets because it was the number he
wanted in high school, but he could not get it then, so
decided to bring it back … favorite all-time movie is
Gladiator … lists favorite all-time TV show as Entourage
… favorite athlete growing up was Michael Jordan …
he and teammate Jordan Hill hosted Bowl ‘n Bash on
Mar. 22, 2011, a free event for kids and mentors from
Big Brothers Big Sisters … held his First Annual
Basketball Camp for San Diego-area youth at La Costa
Canyon High School in Aug. 2010 … scholar athlete at
La Costa Canyon High School, ranking as one of the
nation’s top players in both basketball and volleyball
… averaged 34 points, 11 rebounds, 4.5 assists and
3.0 steals as a senior in leading La Costa Canyon to
the CIF Regional Championship … a Parade magazine
First-Team All-American, he also claimed co-MVP honors
in the 2006 McDonald’s High School All-America Game
… in 2005-06, was named San Diego County Male
Athlete of the Year by the San Diego Union-Tribune for
his exploits in both basketball and volleyball … was a
three-time San Diego County Volleyball Player of the
Year and the 2006 Mizuno National High School Volleyball
Player of the Year … brother, Duncan, also played
volleyball at Long Beach State and sister, Brittanie,
played volleyball at the University of San Francisco
and professionally in Europe.
In the NBA
Owns career averages of 9.4 points and 3.3 rebounds
in 152 games (26 starts) with Houston … has registered
seven 20-point games and two double-doubles in his
career. 2009-2010: In his rookie season, averaged 8.9
points and 3.0 rebounds in 74 games (four starts) with
Houston … on the inactive list for four games: one
(11/4/09) due to a left ankle sprain suffered at Utah
(11/2/09) and three outings (12/23/09-12/27/09) with
a right ankle sprain … also DND for four games
(12/22/09; 12/29/09-1/2/10) with the right ankle sprain
… netted a pair of 20-point performances … notched
two double-doubles on the season … recorded doublefigure scoring in a season-high six consecutive games
(2/9/10-2/24/10) … made the first regular season start
of his career vs. Detroit (12/15/09), finishing with 16
points (6-11 FG), a career-high 12 rebounds and five
assists … returned at the L.A. Lakers (1/5/10) after
missing seven games with a moderate-to-severe right
ankle sprain, which he suffered in the second quarter
vs. Oklahoma City (12/19/09) … totaled 14 points
(5-5 FG, 2-2 3FG, 2-2 FT) in the fourth quarter vs.
Golden State (2/2/10) … posted 10 points (2-5 3FG)
and a career-high-tying 12 rebounds at Miami (2/9/10)
… registered a career-best two blocks at New Orleans
(2/21/10) … finished with a career-high six assists
vs. Orlando (2/24/10) … also made starts at Utah
(2/27/10) and vs. the L.A. Clippers (3/25/10) … led
Houston with a season-high 24 points (9-13 FG) vs.
Washington (3/30/10) … got a start at forward at Boston
(4/2/10), matching his season-high 24 points (9-14
FG) behind a career-best 6-of-8 night from behind the
arc in 45:16 of action … registered a career-best three
In Transactions
Had his draft rights acquired by Houston from Detroit
in exchange for a future second-round pick and cash
considerations on June 25, 2009 … selected by the
Pistons in the second round (44th overall) as an early
entry candidate in the 2009 NBA Draft … signed by
the Rockets on Aug. 13, 2009.
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Players
In International Play
Selected MVP of the 2006 Nike Junior World
Championships held in Douai, France, leading Team
USA to a 6-0 record with averages of 28 points and
eight rebounds per game.
Goran Dragic
#3
Guard
Players
DRAGIC
Height: 6-3
Weight: 190
NBA Experience: 3
Country: Ljubljana, Slovenia
Birthdate: May 6, 1986
Birthplace: Ljubljana, Slovenia
How Acquired: Trade with
Phoenix on
February 24, 2011
Regular Season Career Highs
Minutes
Field Goals
Field Goal Attempts
3-Point Field Goals
3-Point Attempts
Free Throws
Free Throw Attempts
Offensive Rebounds
Defensive Rebounds
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Turnovers
Blocked Shots
Points
53
10
16
6
7
7
8
4
9
11
11
4
6
2
32
4/11/11 vs. Dallas
1/25/10 at Utah
4/11/11 vs. Dallas
1/25/10 at Utah
1/25/10 at Utah
1/23/10 vs. Golden State
3/8/11 at Phoenix (4)
4/11/11 vs. Dallas
4/13/11 at Minnesota
4/13/11 at Minnesota
4/13/11 at Minnesota
4/11/11 vs. Dallas (4)
11/18/10 at Orlando (4)
4/9/11 vs. L.A. Clippers
1/25/10 at Utah
Dragic’s Career Statistics
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR
G-S
2008-09 (PHO)
55-1
2009-10 (PHO)
80-2
2010-11 (PHO-HOU) 70-5
MIN
728
1442
1234
TOTALS
ROCKETS
205-8
22-3
3404
378
502-1156 .434
59-125 .472
150-397 .378
28-54 .519
250-357 .700
24-36 .667
PLAYOFFS
YEAR
2009-10 (PHO)
G-S
16-0
MIN
237
FGM-A PCT
43-100 .430
3FGM-A PCT
13-40 .325
FTM-A PCT
23-31 .742
TOTALS
16-0
237
43-100 .430
13-40 .325
23-31 .742
FGM-A
88-224
222-491
192-441
PCT
.393
.452
.435
3FGM-A
20-54
74-188
56-155
PCT
.370
.394
.361
FTM-A
50-65
117-159
83-133
26
PCT
.769
.736
.624
REBOUNDS
OFF-DEF-TOT AST
33-70-103 111
38-133-171 241
36-106-142 204
PF-D
87-0
131-0
125-0
ST
29
48
50
TO BLK
73
3
126
8
117
10
556
55
343-0
35-0
127
14
316
21
REBOUNDS
OFF-DEF-TOT AST
10-19-29
36
PF-D
18-0
ST
4
TO BLK
16
1
T P RPG APG PPG
122 1.8 2.3 7.6
10-19-29
18-0
4
16
122
107-309-416
12-44-56
36
T P RPG APG PPG
246 1.9 2.0 4.5
635 2.1 3.0 7.9
523 2.0 2.9 7.5
21 1404
4 170
1
2.0 2.7 6.8
2.5 2.5 7.7
1.8 2.3 7.6
#3 Dragic
Suns player since 2006-07 to record double-digit assists
in the same game as Nash (11) with 10 helpers vs.
L.A. Clippers (2/26/10) … made two starts overall
(12/17/09 for Richardson and 2/23/10). 2008-2009: In
his rookie NBA season with the Suns, averaged 4.5
points, 2.0 assists and 1.9 rebounds in 55 games (one
start) … averaged 5.9 points, 2.3 assists and 1.9
rebounds in 14.4 minutes (29 games) following the AllStar Break … had six double-digit scoring efforts, all
after the All-Star Break … made NBA debut in season
opener at San Antonio (10/29/08) … scored a seasonbest 14 points (4-8 FG, 4-4 FT) at the L.A. Lakers
(2/26/09) … dished a season-high eight assists at
Minnesota (4/11/09) … was also a member of Phoenix’s
2009 Las Vegas Summer League squad.
In the NBA
Has averaged 6.8 points, 2.7 assists and 2.0 rebounds
in 205 games (eight starts) with Phoenix and Houston
… owns six career double-doubles, including one career
triple-double … has recorded three 20-point scoring
games over his career, including one 30-point
performance. 2009-2010: Averaged a career-high 7.9
points, a career-best 3.0 assists and career-high 2.1
rebounds in a career-most 80 games (two starts) …
missed two games (3/4/10-3/6/10) due to a right ankle
sprain … finished a career-best .394 (74-188 3FG)
from 3-point range (25th in NBA), which was the fourth
highest among all second-year NBA players … shot
better from 3-point range as a sophomore (.394) than
he did from the field overall as a rookie (.393) …
surpassed his scoring total from his entire rookie
season (55 games) in just his 33rd outing … had a
single-season, career-high 25 double-digit scoring
efforts (Suns record: 16-9) … registered the first three
20-point efforts of his career, with the first two coming
on consecutive nights (1/25/10-1/26/10) after not
tallying one in his first 99 career games … notched his
first career 30-point performance at Utah (1/25/10),
scoring a career-high 32 points (10-13 FG) off a careerbest six 3-pointers (6-7 3FG) … became the Suns first
second-round pick to score 30 or more points in a
game since Cedric Ceballos on Jan. 18, 1997 …
averaged 4.7 assists over the final 23 games of the
season … recorded the first three double-digit assist
efforts of his career after the All-Star Break, including
his first career double-double while starting in place of
an injured Nash with 16 points (7-11 FG) and 10 assists
at Oklahoma City (2/23/10) … also became the first
In Life
Born Goran Dragic on May 6, 1986, in Ljubljana, Slovenia
… speaks fluent Slovenian, Serbian, Spanish and
English … father, Marinko, and mother, Mojca, still
live in Slovenia, where brother, Zoran, plays
professional basketball … nickname is “Gogi,” which
is short for Goran in Slovenia … woke up at 3 a.m. as
a kid to watch NBA games, and before being drafted
by Phoenix, watched Suns games and his basketball
idol, Steve Nash, shown at 4 a.m. in Slovenia … lists
Michael Jordan, Allen Iverson and Nash as the players
he admired growing up … grew up playing soccer in
Ljubljana, Slovenia, but an injury forced him to switch
sports at age 11 … parents gave him his first basketball
as a gift, which he lists as the best gift he has received
… plays soccer in his free time and lists Real Madrid
as his favorite club … also plays tennis … favorite
book and movie is The Da Vinci Code … listens to
R&B, rap and Serbian music.
In the Playoffs
Has averaged 7.6 points, 2.3 assists and 1.8 rebounds
in 16 career postseason games. 2010: Came off the
bench to lead the Suns with a playoff-career-high 26
points (10-13 FG, 5-5 3FG) in a 110-96 Game Three win
at San Antonio (5/7/10).
In International Play
Signed to play in Spain with Caja Laboral for 2011-12
… came to the NBA after a four-year professional
career in top leagues in his native Slovenia and abroad
… spent the 2007-08 season with Union Olimpija in
Slovenian, helping lead his team to both the Slovenian
League championship and Slovenian Cup … named a
2008 Adriatic League All-Star … also earned 2006
Slovenian League All-Star accolades … made his
professional debut with Ilirija in the Slovenian minor
leagues before being promoted to Slovenia’s top league
with Slovan in 2004-05 … named 2005 Slovenian League
Newcomer of the Year … has been a member of the
Slovenian National Team since 2006 … led his national
team in the 2010 World Championships in Turkey
(12.7 ppg) … has also participated in the 2009 European
Championships in Poland, the 2007 European
Championships in Spain and the 2006 FIBA World
Championships in Japan … member of the nation’s
U-20 National Team in 2004 and 2005.
In Transactions
Acquired by Phoenix in a draft-day deal with San
Antonio on June 26, 2008, in exchange for the draft
rights to Malik Hairston (48th overall), a 2009 secondround pick and cash considerations … Spurs selected
him in the second round (45th overall) in the 2008 NBA
Draft … signed on Sep. 22, 2008, after reaching a
buyout with Spanish team Tau Ceramica and receiving
his official release … acquired by Houston along with
draft considerations from Phoenix for guard Aaron
Brooks on Feb. 24, 2011 … Rockets picked up the
team option on his contract on June 28, 2011.
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Players
In 2010-2011
Averaged 7.5 points, 2.9 assists and 2.0 rebounds in
70 games (five starts) with Houston and Phoenix …
averaged 7.4 points, 3.1 assists and 1.8 rebounds in
48 games (two starts) with the Suns, including two
10-point, 10-assist double-doubles … missed seven
games (1/30/11-2/13/11) after receiving nine stitches
in left foot following an accident at home … made two
starts in place of an injured Steve Nash (11/18/1011/20/10), recording a season-high 17 points (6-13 FG)
and 10 assists without a turnover at Charlotte
(11/20/10) … posted 14 points (5-11 FG) and 10 assists
off the bench at Dallas (12/17/10) … also netted a
season-best 17 points vs. Memphis (12/8/10) and 17
points (5-12 FG) vs. New York (1/7/11) … acquired by
Houston from Phoenix on Feb. 24 … averaged 7.7
points, 2.5 rebounds and 2.5 assists in 22 games
(three starts) with the Rockets … in his three starts
with Houston, averaged 13.3 points, 10.3 rebounds,
8.3 assists and 1.67 steals … on the inactive list for
one game (2/27/11) with the Rockets due to flu-like
symptoms … had nine double-figure scoring games
with Houston and three double-doubles, including a
triple-double … made his Rockets debut vs. New Jersey
(2/26/11) … was first in the NBA in 3-point field goal
percentage (.577, 15-26 3FG) for the month of Mar.
2011 … hit at least one trey in eight straight games
(3/16/11-4/1/11) … netted his most points with Houston
at New Orleans (4/6/11), scoring 16 points
(6-9 FG) off a season-best 4-of-5 outing from 3-point
range … made his first start with the Rockets vs. the
L.A. Clippers (4/9/11), finishing with 14 points (5-13
FG), 10 rebounds, seven assists and a career-best
two blocks … posted 15 points (6-16 FG, 2-6 3FG) in
his second start vs. Dallas (4/11/11), adding 10 boards,
seven assists and a career-high-trying four steals in a
career-most 53:00 of action … recorded the first tripledouble of his career with 11 points (4-8 FG, 3-6 3FG),
a career-high 11 rebounds and a career-best 11 assists
as the starting point guard in a 121-102 win at Minnesota
(4/13/11) … scored in double figures in four straight
games (4/6/11-4/13/11), matching the longest such
streak of his career (1/23/10-1/28/10).
Jonny Flynn
#9
Guard
Players
FLYNN
Height: 6-0
Weight: 185
NBA Experience: 2
College: Syracuse
High School: Niagara Falls
(Niagara Falls, NY)
Birthdate: February 6, 1989
Birthplace: Niagara Falls, NY
How Acquired: Trade with
Minnesota on June 23, 2011
Regular Season Career Highs
Minutes
Field Goals
Field Goal Attempts
3-Point Field Goals
3-Point Attempts
Free Throws
Free Throw Attempts
Offensive Rebounds
Defensive Rebounds
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Turnovers
Blocked Shots
Points
43
11
19
5
8
9
10
2
6
8
14
4
8
1
29
1/18/10 vs. Philadelphia (2)
12/14/09 at Utah
12/23/09 at New Jersey (2)
4/9/10 vs. L.A. Lakers (2)
4/9/10 vs. L.A. Lakers
1/18/10 vs. Philadelphia
3/22/10 vs. Toronto (3)
1/31/10 vs. New York
1/29/11 vs. Toronto (5)
1/31/10 vs. New York
3/2/11 at Detroit
3/8/10 vs. Dallas (3)
3/8/10 vs. Dallas
3/25/11 at Oklahoma City (5)
1/18/10 vs. Philadelphia
Flynn’s Career Statistics
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR
G-S
2009-10 (MIN)
81-81
2010-11 (MIN)
53-8
MIN
2339
983
FGM-A PCT
397-952 .417
108-296 .365
3FGM-A PCT
77-215 .358
31-100 .310
FTM-A PCT
223-270 .826
32-42 .762
TOTALS
3322
505-1248 .405
108-315 .343
255-312 .817
134-89
28
REBOUNDS
OFF-DEF-TOT AST
24-167-191 356
12-65-77 182
36-232-268
538
PF-D
98-0
58-0
ST
82
34
TO BLK T P RPG APG PPG
233
2 1094 2.4 4.4 13.5
113
3 279 1.5 3.4 5.3
156-0
116
346
5 1373
2.0 4.0 10.2
#9 Flynn
In College
Finished his career at Syracuse ranked 38th in scoring
(1,211 points) and seventh in assists (439) in the
program’s history … started all 73 games of his
collegiate career, scoring in double figures in 64 contests
… named All-Big East Second Team following his
sophomore season … also earned AP All-America
Honorable Mention honors, was named to the NABC
All-District First Team and was a finalist for the Bob
Cousy Award in 2008-09 … set a school single-season
record for minutes played (1,418) and tied the mark
for games played (38) as a sophomore … his 254
assists in 2008-09 represent the fifth-best, singleseason total in SU history … scored in double figures
in 36 contests in 2008-09, which was the third-best
mark in Orange annals … named MVP of the O’Reilly
Auto Parts CBE Classic after scoring 25 points vs.
Kansas (11/25/08), including a 3-pointer with six seconds
left to send the game into OT … played 67 minutes,
scored 34 points and had 11 assists in a six-OT win
over Connecticut in the Big East Tournament (3/12/09)
… named Big East Co-Rookie of the Year in 2007-08
… also earned a Big East All-Rookie Team selection,
All-Big East Honorable Mention, as well as NABC and
USBWA All-District honors … dished out a team-high
185 assists in 2007-08, which was the second-best
freshman mark in Syracuse history … also ranked
among SU rookie leaders with 548 points (fourth) and
56 3-pointers made (third) … posted a streak of 313
consecutive minutes played, including seven complete
games … in his first collegiate game, scored 28 points
vs. Siena (11/12/07), which ranked as the highest SU
freshman debut point total.
In the NBA
Has averaged 10.2 points, 4.0 assists and 0.87 steals
in 134 games (89 starts) with Minnesota … named to
the T-Mobile NBA All-Rookie Second Team (2009-10)
… earned NBA T-Mobile Rookie of the Month honors
for July 2009 following his performance at NBA
Summer League. 2009-2010: Voted to the T-Mobile
NBA All-Rookie Second Team after finishing fifth
among league rookies in scoring (13.5 ppg), fourth in
free throw accuracy (.826 FT%), fifth in assists (4.4
apg) and seventh in steals (1.01 spg) … started all 81
of his appearances, missing the finale vs. Detroit
(4/14/10) due to a strained left hip flexor … was
Minnesota’s leading scorer on 18 occasions and led
team in assists 43 times … recorded 58 double-figure
scoring efforts, including a dozen games with 20-plus
points … dished out a season-high nine assists
vs. Memphis (12/2/09) … scored a team-high 28 points
(11-19 FG) in a win against Utah (12/14/09), including
the game-winning layup with three seconds remaining
… led all scorers with a career-high 29 points
vs. Philadelphia (1/18/10), playing season-most 43:17
and matching his season-best nine assists … pulled in
a season-high eight rebounds vs. New York (1/31/10)
… went over the 1000-point mark on the season
vs. Sacramento (3/31/10) … sank a career-high five
treys (5-8 3FG) vs. the L.A. Lakers (4/9/10) … closed
the season by shooting 13-of-28 (.464) from beyond
the arc in his last seven contests … also appeared in
five games with the Timberwolves at the 2009 NBA
Summer League in Las Vegas.
In Life
Born Jonny William Flynn on Feb. 6, 1989, in Niagara
Falls, New York … son of Rev. William and Deidre
Flynn … has an older sister, Tabitha … along with SU
teammate Paul Harris, helped Niagara Falls High
School become the first team from Western New York
to win the New York Federation title … named The
Buffalo News Player of the Year following both his
junior and senior seasons … as a senior, earned New
York Mr. Basketball honors … lists The Dark Knight as
his favorite movie and enjoys watching SportsCenter
and Fresh Prince of Bel Air reruns on TV … says a
personal prayer before every free throw he attempts.
In Transactions
Selected after his sophomore season by Minnesota
with the sixth overall pick in the 2009 NBA Draft …
acquired by Houston from the Timberwolves along
with the draft rights to Donatas Motiejunas (20th overall
pick) and Minnesota’s 2012 second-round selection in
exchange for Brad Miller, the rights to Nikola Mirotic
(23rd overall pick), a future first-round pick and cash
considerations on June 23, 2011.
In International Play
Started for the USA Basketball U-19 squad that won
silver in the 2007 World Championship … earned gold
with the USA Men’s U-18 Team at the 2006 FIBA
Americas U-18 Championship.
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Players
In 2010-2011
In his second season with Minnesota, averaged 5.3
points and 3.4 assists in 53 games (eight starts) …
missed the first 24 games while recovering from
surgery on his left hip (July 27) … also sat out contest
vs. New Jersey (1/1/11) with a sprained right ankle …
made his season debut at Golden State (12/14/10) …
started eight times (2/2/11-2/14/11), tallying 9.3 points
(.416 FG%) and 4.0 assists in 26.9 minutes per game
… led the Timberwolves in assists 13 times and tallied
10-plus points on 12 occasions … pulled down a seasonbest six rebounds vs. Toronto (1/29/11) … notched a
season-high 15 points at Houston (2/8/11) … handed
out a career-high 14 assists at Detroit (3/2/11), equaling
the top single-game total off the bench in the NBA in
2010-11 … Minnesota went 6-4 when he had six-plus
assists … also saw action in two games with the NBA
D-League’s Sioux Falls SkyForce (12/3/10-12/10/10),
tallying 8.0 points and 10.5 assists per game.
Jordan Hill
#27
Center/Forward
HILL Players
Height: 6-10
Weight: 235
NBA Experience: 2
College: Arizona
High School: The Patterson School
(Lenoir, NC)
Birthdate: July 27, 1987
Birthplace: Newberry, SC
How Acquired: Trade with
New York on February 18, 2010
Regular Season Career Highs
Minutes
Field Goals
Field Goal Attempts
3-Point Field Goals
3-Point Attempts
Free Throws
Free Throw Attempts
Offensive Rebounds
Defensive Rebounds
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Turnovers
Blocked Shots
Points
35
8
12
0
1
6
6
5
8
10
3
3
3
5
16
1/10/11 at Boston
1/15/11 at Atlanta
1/15/11 at Atlanta
—
12/20/10 at Golden State (4)
11/7/10 vs. Minnesota
12/19/10 at Sacramento (4)
3/29/11 at New Jersey (5)
4/11/10 at Phoenix
1/17/11 vs. Milwaukee (2)
3/14/11 vs. Phoenix (2)
2/12/11 vs. Dallas (2)
1/24/11 at Minnesota (6)
3/19/10 vs. Boston
1/15/11 at Atlanta
Hill’s Career Statistics
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR
G-S
2009-10 (NY-HOU)
47-0
2010-11 (HOU)
72-11
MIN
624
1125
FGM-A PCT
99-201 .493
173-352 .491
3FGM-A PCT
0-2 .000
0-2 .000
FTM-A PCT
46-68 .676
60-85 .706
TOTALS
ROCKETS
1749
1497
272-553 .492
231-461 .501
0-4 .000
0-2 .000
106-153 .693
91-132 .689
119-11
95-11
30
REBOUNDS
OFF-DEF-TOT AST
76-99-175
20
128-178-306
29
204-277-481
172-248-420
49
42
PF-D
92-0
157-1
ST
14
14
TO BLK
30
21
62
52
T P RPG APG PPG
244 3.7 0.4 5.2
406 4.3 0.4 5.6
249-1
212-1
28
18
92
80
650
553
73
64
4.0 0.4 5.5
4.4 0.4 5.8
#27 Hill
finished with nine points (3-6 FG), a season-high-tying
nine rebounds and three blocks in a 119-114 OT win at
Boston (4/2/10), including a rejection of Kendrick
Perkins’ attempt with 39.9 seconds remaining in OT to
preserve a 117-114 lead … posted a season-high 15
points on a perfect 7-of-7 outing from the field at
Indiana (4/4/10) … totaled 12 points (5-7 FG, 2-2 FT)
and a season-high-tying nine boards at Memphis
(4/6/10) … also topped Houston with a season-hightying nine rebounds at Phoenix (4/11/10) … averaged
team highs of 14.4 points and 8.2 rebounds in five
starts with New York in the 2009 NBA Summer League.
In the NBA
Has averaged 5.5 points and 4.0 rebounds in 119
career games (11 starts) with New York and Houston
… owns two career double-doubles. 2009-2010: In his
rookie season, finished with overall averages of 5.2
points and 3.7 rebounds in 47 games with New York
and Houston … averaged 4.0 points and 2.5 rebounds
in 24 games with the Knicks … acquired by Houston
from New York in a three-team trade on Feb. 18 …
averaged 6.4 points and 5.0 rebounds in 23 games
with the Rockets … DNP (CD) for four games
(2/20/10-2/21/10; 2/26/10; 3/3/10) with Houston … DND
for two games (3/24/10-3/25/10) due to a sprained left
ankle … reached double digits in scoring on eight
occasions, including seven times with the Rockets …
made his NBA debut with New York at Miami
(10/28/09) … scored 10 points (5-5 FG) with the Knicks
in 14 minutes off the bench vs. Golden State
(11/13/09) … made his Houston debut vs. Orlando
(2/24/10) … led the Rockets with a season-high nine
rebounds vs. Memphis (3/17/10) … recorded 11 points
(5-11 FG), seven boards and a career-high five blocks
in 26:50 off the bench vs. Boston (3/19/10) … had 13
points (4-8 FG, 5-5 FT) and a career-best three assists
at New York (3/21/10) … suffered a sprained left
ankle in the fourth quarter at Chicago (3/22/10) …
In Life
Born Jordan Craig Hill on July 27, 1987, in Newberry,
South Carolina … lost his mother at age three and was
raised by his father and grandmother … family moved
from South Carolina to Atlanta, Georgia as a youth …
was a baseball pitcher growing up before switching to
basketball … made the varsity basketball team as a
freshman and worked his way into the rotation as a
sophomore at North Springs High School (Atlanta, GA)
… did not play organized basketball as a junior …
helped lead The Patterson School (NC) to a 34-4 mark
as a senior … was a sociology major at Arizona … was
a teammate of Chase Budinger at Arizona … was
active with the Garden of Dreams Foundation while
with the New York Knicks … he and Budinger hosted
Bowl ‘n Bash on Mar. 22, 2011, a free event for kids
and mentors from Big Brothers Big Sisters.
In College
Finished his three-year career at Arizona ranked among
the school’s career leaders in points (27th with 1,208),
rebounds (10th with 763), blocked shots (sixth with 140)
and field goal percentage (fifth with .578) … overall,
averaged 12.5 points (.578, 494-855 FG) and 7.9
rebounds over 97 games (79 starts) with the Wildcats
… had 32 career double-doubles … notched .600 or
better from the field in each of his first two seasons
(Pac-10 leader with .620 FG% in 2007-08) … of his 763
career rebounds, 273 (35.8%) came off the offensive
glass … started just 12 of 29 games as a freshman,
then started 67 of his 68 games over final two college
seasons … earned Honorable Mention All-America from
The Associated Press and Third-Team All-America
honors from The Sporting News as a junior, recording
career highs of 18.3 points and 11.0 rebounds in 34
games (34 starts) … was also First-Team All-Pac-10
and garnered All-Defensive Team honors over his final
collegiate season … was the first Wildcats player to
notch double figures in both scoring (18.3) and
rebounding (11.0) in the same season since Larry
Demic (1978-79) … grabbed a school single-season
record 375 total rebounds in 2008-09, adding 20 doubledoubles (led Pac-10) … as a sophomore, averaged
13.2 points and 7.9 rebounds in 34 games (33 starts),
while leading the Pac-10 with a career-high .620
(184-297 FG) field goal percentage and finishing fourth
in blocks per game (1.65 bpg) … was an Honorable
Mention All-Pac-10 and a Pac-10 All-Defensive Team
selection in 2007-08 … registered averages of 4.7
points (.652, 58-89 FG) and 4.1 rebounds in 29 games
(12 starts) during his freshman campaign in 2006-07.
In Transactions
Selected after his junior season by New York in the
first round (eighth overall) as an early entry candidate
in the 2009 NBA Draft … signed by the Knicks on July
11, 2009 … acquired by Houston from New York as
part of a three-team, nine-player trade on Feb. 18,
2010 … Rockets picked up the second-year option on
his contract on Oct. 29, 2010.
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Players
In 2010-2011
In his second NBA season, and his first full campaign
with the Rockets, averaged 5.6 points, 4.3 rebounds
and 0.72 blocks in 72 games (nine starts at center, two
starts at forward) … DNP (CD) for seven games
(10/26/10-10/27/10; 2/8/11; 2/23/11; 3/1/11; 4/6/11;
4/11/11) … DND for one game (2/2/11) and on the
inactive list for two games (2/5/11-2/7/11) due to a
sprained left ankle … recorded 18 double-figure scoring
games and two double-doubles … led (or tied) the
Rockets in rebounding seven times … made the first
start of his career at center at San Antonio (11/6/10) …
notched 14 points vs. Minnesota (11/7/10), hitting
6-of-6 from the free throw line … posted the first
double-double of his career with 14 points (7-8 FG) and
a career-best 10 rebounds vs. Phoenix (11/22/10) …
recorded 12 points (5-10 FG) and seven boards
(5 offensive) vs. Oklahoma City (11/28/10) … despite
playing on a left ankle sprain, recorded 10 points
(4-5 FT) and eight rebounds (5 offensive) at Dallas
(11/29/10) … registered a career-best four consecutive
games (11/26/10-12/1/10) of double-digit scoring …
had a season-high four blocked shots vs. Memphis
(12/17/10) … matched his season high with four blocks
at Sacramento (12/19/10), including three blocks in
the fourth quarter of a 102-93 come-from-behind win
… picked up his first double-digit scoring game as a
starter with 12 points (5-11 FG) at Boston (1/10/11),
adding eight rebounds in 34:54 of action … also started
at center at Portland (1/2/11) through vs. Oklahoma
City (1/12/11) … posted a career-best 16 points
(8-12 FG) with eight boards at Atlanta (1/15/11) …
notched his second double-double with 10 points
(4-10 FG) and a career-high-tying 10 rebounds vs.
Milwaukee (1/17/11) … had 10 points (5-8 FG), a teamhigh nine rebounds (5 offensive) and a career-hightying three steals vs. Dallas (2/12/11) … started for
Luis Scola (sore left knee) at power forward at Phoenix
(3/8/11) and vs. San Antonio (3/12/11) … recorded
12 points (5-7 FG), eight rebounds and a career-hightying three assists off the bench vs. Phoenix
(3/14/11) … chipped in with 11 points (5-8 FG) and
eight rebounds (5 offensive) at New Jersey (3/29/11)
… topped Houston in rebounding during the 2010 NBA
Summer League, averaging 13.6 points (.545,
24-44 FG) and 7.8 rebounds in five starts at center.
Courtney Lee
#5
Guard/Forward
LEE
Players
Height: 6-5
Weight: 200
NBA Experience: 3
College: Western Kentucky
High School: Pike
(Indianapolis, IN)
Birthdate: October 3, 1985
Birthplace: Indianapolis, IN
How Acquired: Trade with
New Jersey on August 11, 2010
Regular Season Career Highs
Minutes
Field Goals
Field Goal Attempts
3-Point Field Goals
3-Point Attempts
Free Throws
Free Throw Attempts
Offensive Rebounds
Defensive Rebounds
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Turnovers
Blocked Shots
Points
51
13
20
5
12
9
9
4
7
8
6
6
4
2
30
4/14/10 at Miami
3/8/10 at Memphis
4/12/10 vs. Charlotte (2)
3/23/11 vs. Golden State (4)
2/28/09 at Philadelphia
10/27/10 at Golden State
10/27/10 at Golden State
4/11/11 vs. Dallas (3)
12/9/09 vs. Golden State
4/11/11 vs. Dallas (2)
4/6/11 at New Orleans (2)
11/24/09 at Denver
4/11/11 vs. Dallas (4)
4/5/11 vs. Sacramento (7)
3/8/10 at Memphis
Lee’s Career Statistics
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR
G-S
2008-09 (ORL)
77-42
2009-10 (NJ)
71-66
2010-11 (HOU)
81-1
MIN
1939
2375
1723
TOTALS
ROCKETS
229-109
81-1
6037
1723
834-1891 .441
253-576 .439
229-602 .380
71-174 .408
306-367 .834
95-120 .792
PLAYOFFS
YEAR
2008-09 (ORL)
G-S
21-16
MIN
550
FGM-A PCT
67-154 .435
3FGM-A PCT
12-44 .273
FTM-A PCT
23-26 .885
TOTALS
21-16
550
67-154 .435
12-44 .273
23-26 .885
FGM-A
243-540
338-775
253-576
PCT
.450
.436
.439
3FGM-A
82-203
76-225
71-174
PCT
.404
.338
.408
FTM-A
78-94
133-153
95-120
32
PCT
.830
.869
.792
REBOUNDS
OFF-DEF-TOT AST
18-160-178
91
60-192-252 121
51-158-209 100
PF-D
157-1
130-0
102-0
ST
76
93
58
TO BLK
69
14
76
20
68
18
312
100
389-1
102-0
227
58
213
68
REBOUNDS
OFF-DEF-TOT AST
6-33-39
27
PF-D
42-0
ST
19
TO BLK
20
3
T P RPG APG PPG
169 1.9 1.3 8.0
6-33-39
42-0
19
20
169
129-510-639
51-158-209
27
T P RPG APG PPG
646 2.3 1.2 8.4
885 3.5 1.7 12.5
672 2.6 1.2 8.3
52 2203
18 672
3
2.8 1.4 9.6
2.6 1.2 8.3
1.9 1.3 8.0
#5 Lee
In 2010-2011
In his first season with the Rockets, averaged 8.3
points (.408, 71-174 3FG), 2.6 rebounds and 1.2 assists
in 81 games (one start) … on the inactive list for one
game (2/16/11) due to a mild case of pneumonia …
totaled 29 double-digit scoring games, including four
20-point outings … made a season-best three steals in
his regular season debut with Houston at the L.A.
Lakers (10/26/10) … scored 11 points off a careerbest 9-of-9 outing from the free throw line at Golden
State (10/27/10) … netted 19 points (8-14 FG, 3-5
3FG) vs. Oklahoma City (1/12/11) … topped Houston
with 23 points (9-15 FG) vs. Minnesota (2/8/11) … led
seven Rockets in double-figure scoring with 22 points
(8-14 FG), a career-high-tying five 3-pointers made
(5-7 3FG), six rebounds, four assists, two steals and
one block vs. Denver (2/14/11), which also included a
14-point second quarter (5-9 FG, 3-4 3FG) … registered
18 points (7-14 FG) at the L.A. Clippers (3/2/11) …
matched his career-high two blocked shots vs. Indiana
(3/5/11) … recorded 19 points (7-13 FG, 5-5 FT) and
another career-high-tying two blocks at Sacramento
(3/7/11) … reached double-digit scoring in a seasonhigh four consecutive games (3/1/11-3/7/11) … in his
first start with the Rockets, scored a season-high 25
points (10-16 FG) in 41:54 of action vs. Golden State
(3/23/11), as well as matching his career best in
3-pointers made (5-8 3FG) … tied his season-high
three steals at New Jersey (3/29/11) … again tied his
career best with two blocks vs. Sacramento (4/5/11)
… equaled his career-high six assists at New Orleans
(4/6/11), matching his six helpers from 2009-10 at
New Orleans (1/8/10) … added 12 points (4-12 FG), a
career-high-tying eight rebounds and a season-hightrying three steals vs. Dallas (4/11/11) … came off
the bench for 22 points (7-15 FG, 4-7 3FG, 4-4 FT) at
Minnesota (4/13/11) … made his final 20 consecutive
free throw attempts of the season (4/1/11-4/13/11).
averaged 10.1 points, 2.9 boards and 1.07 steals in
29.7 minutes per game … ranked among top NBA
rookies in scoring (13th), rebounding (19th), assists (11th),
3-point field goal percentage (third) and steals (sixth,
0.99 spg) … scored in double figures 33 times and had
two 20-point games, including 21 points (9-10 FG, 3-3
3FG) vs. the L.A. Clippers (2/4/09) and a season-high
22 points (6-8 FG, 8-8 FT) at New York (3/23/09) …
recorded a season-best three steals seven times …
made first NBA start vs. Washington (1/6/09).
In College
Played four seasons at Western Kentucky University,
averaging 17.6 points, 5.2 rebounds, 2.2 assists and
1.91 steals in 127 career games … started every
game he played at WKU … named First-Team All-Sun
Belt Conference for three consecutive seasons (200506, 2006-07, 2007-08) and was the 2007-08 Sun Belt
Player of the Year … left WKU tied with Jim McDaniels
as the school’s all-time leading scorer with 2,238 points
… also ranked first in games started (127) and free
throw percentage (.817); second in 3-point field goals
made (245) and steals (242); sixth in 3-point field goal
percentage (.401); ninth in assists (281) and blocked
shots (78) … as a senior in 2007-08, ranked second in
the Sun Belt Conference and 28th in the nation in points
per game (20.4) … led the Hilltoppers to the Sweet
Sixteen in the NCAA Tournament … scored 735 points
in 2007-08, which ranked third all-time in school history
for points in a single season … ranked fifth in the
conference in steals (1.81 spg) and seventh in free
throw percentage (.822) … averaged a team-high 17.3
points during his junior campaign in 2006-07… as a
sophomore, led the Hilltoppers in rebounding (6.3 rpg),
assists (2.9 apg) and steals (2.57 spg), while ranking
second in scoring (17.4 ppg) … set school freshman
record in 2004-05 with 461 points in 31 games.
In the NBA
Owns career averages of 9.6 points (.380, 229-602
3FG), 2.8 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 0.99 steals in 229
games (109 starts) with Orlando, New Jersey and
Houston … owns 16 career 20-point performances,
including a career-best 30 points (13-20 FG) at Memphis
(3/8/10). 2009-2010: In his lone season with New Jersey,
averaged 12.5 points, 3.5 rebounds and 1.31 steals in
71 games (66 starts) … finished sixth on New Jersey’s
top-10, single-season free throw percentage list at
.869 (133-153 FT) … missed a total of 10 games due
to injury: six games (11/7/09-11/18/09) with a strained
left groin, one game (1/27/10) due to oral surgery and
three games (2/28/10-3/5/10) with a sprained left ankle
… was a DNP (CD) one time (11/21/09) … in his 66
starts, averaged 12.9 points, 3.5 rebounds and 1.7
assists in 34.6 minutes … also averaged 14 points per
game after the All-Star Break … recorded 10 games of
20-plus points, one 30-point performance and two
games with four or more steals … made a career-high
six steals at Denver (11/24/09) … notched 27 points
(11-16 FG) vs. Charlotte (12/4/09) … tallied a careerhigh eight rebounds vs. Golden State (12/9/09) …
scored 28 points (8-14 FG) with a career-high five
treys (5-7 3FG) at New Orleans (1/8/10), adding a
career-best six assists … totaled 24 points (9-15 FG)
and seven rebounds at Cleveland (2/9/10) … netted
28 points (11-18 FG, 4-4 3FG) vs. Portland (2/23/10)
… posted 25 points at New York (3/6/10), including a
career-high-tying five 3-pointers (5-7 3FG) … registered
24 points (10-14 FG) at Houston (3/13/10) … played in
a career-high 51 minutes at Miami (4/14/10). 20082009: Played in 77 games (42 starts) during his rookie
campaign with Orlando, averaging 8.4 points, 2.3
rebounds and 1.2 assists … made a career-high 82-of203 (.404) 3-point field goals … was a DNP (CD) five
times (10/29/08-11/1/08; 11/21/08) … in his 42 starts,
In Life
Born Courtney Lee on Oct. 3, 1985, in Indianapolis,
Indiana … received a degree in sociology from Western
Kentucky with a minor in criminology … earned WKU’s
highest athletic honor, receiving the John O. Oldham
Award as the school’s Male Athlete of the Year in July
2008 … wore jersey #11 with the Magic to honor Daniel
Rumph, who wore the same number when he was his
teammate at WKU … credits Rumph, who died of a
heart condition while playing pick-up basketball in 2005,
for keeping him in school after a homesick freshman
season … enjoys watching Entourage and sports …
lists favorite music artists as Drake, Wiz Khalifa, Lil
Wayne, Trey Songz and Usher … does not have just
one favorite movie that stands out that he “could
watch a million times” … lists superstition as when
“Walking with a group of people and there is a pole, we
all need to walk on the same side of the pole. Don’t
split the pole.” … lists favorite meal as steak … first
job was working in a coffee shop.
In Transactions
Selected by Orlando in the first round (22nd overall) of
the 2008 NBA Draft … traded from Orlando to New
Jersey along with Rafer Alston and Tony Battie in
exchange for Vince Carter and Ryan Anderson on
June 25, 2009 … acquired by Houston from New
Jersey in a four-team, five-player trade that sent
Trevor Ariza to New Orleans on Aug. 11, 2010 …
Rockets picked up the third-year option on his contract
on Oct. 29, 2010.
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Players
In the Playoffs
2009: Played in 21 games (16 starts), averaging 8.0
points, 1.9 rebounds, 1.3 assists in helping Orlando
reach the NBA Finals … poured in playoff-career-high
24 points vs. Philadelphia (4/22/09).
Kyle Lowry
#7
Guard
Players
LOWRY
Height: 6-0
Weight: 205
NBA Experience: 5
College: Villanova
High School: Cardinal Dougherty
(Philadelphia, PA)
Birthdate: March 25, 1986
Birthplace: Philadelphia, PA
How Acquired: Trade with
Memphis on February 19, 2009
Regular Season Career Highs
Minutes
Field Goals
Field Goal Attempts
3-Point Field Goals
3-Point Attempts
Free Throws
Free Throw Attempts
Offensive Rebounds
Defensive Rebounds
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Turnovers
Blocked Shots
Points
50
15
24
7
11
15
16
5
9
11
18
6
6
4
36
12/7/07 at New Orleans
2/16/11 vs. Philadelphia
2/12/11 vs. Dallas
3/8/11 at Phoenix
3/8/11 at Phoenix
1/13/09 vs. Cleveland
1/13/09 vs. Cleveland
11/9/07 at Portland (2)
12/7/07 at New Orleans
3/20/11 vs. Utah
12/17/10 vs. Memphis
12/7/10 vs. Detroit (2)
3/14/11 vs. Phoenix (7)
11/6/09 vs. Oklahoma City
2/16/11 vs. Philadelphia
Lowry’s Career Statistics
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR
2006-07 (MEM)
2007-08 (MEM)
2008-09 (MEM-HOU)
2009-10 (HOU)
2010-11 (HOU)
PCT
.893
.698
.801
.827
.765
REBOUNDS
OFF-DEF-TOT AST
12-19-31
32
41-209-250 296
26-163-189 275
91-156-247 305
89-220-309 500
PF-D
20-0
185-1
146-1
173-0
207-0
ST
14
92
69
60
102
TO BLK T P RPG APG PPG
12
1
56 3.1 3.2 5.6
127
22 791 3.0 3.6 9.6
117
17 584 2.5 3.6 7.6
116
9 620 3.6 4.5 9.1
158
23 1011 4.1 6.7 13.5
230-725 .317
174-508 .343
856-1113 .769
459-576 .797
259-767-1026 1408
193-441-634 902
731-2
437-0
337
183
530
312
FGM-A PCT
21-63 .333
3FGM-A PCT
4-16 .250
FTM-A PCT
23-31 .742
REBOUNDS
OFF-DEF-TOT AST
8-30-38
32
PF-D
23-0
ST
12
TO BLK
17
1
T P RPG APG PPG
69 2.9 2.5 5.3
21-63 .333
4-16 .250
23-31 .742
8-30-38
23-0
12
17
69
G-S
10-0
82-9
77-21
68-0
75-71
MIN
175
2089
1679
1651
2563
312-101
171-71
8157
4822
988-2337 .423
606-1435 .422
PLAYOFFS
YEAR
2008-09 (HOU)
G-S
13-0
MIN
254
TOTALS
13-0
254
TOTALS
ROCKETS
FGM-A
14-38
256-592
189-434
184-464
345-809
PCT
.368
.432
.435
.397
.426
3FGM-A
3-8
36-140
25-98
37-136
129-343
PCT
.375
.257
.255
.272
.376
FTM-A
25-28
243-348
181-226
215-260
192-251
34
32
72 3062
41 1845
1
3.3 4.5 9.8
3.7 5.3 10.8
2.9 2.5 5.3
#7 Lowry
finished with 17 points (5-12 FG, 6-6 FT) and eight
assists vs. Atlanta (4/3/11) despite taking six stitches
to close a cut on the left side of his lip in the first half
… hit 26 free throws in a row (3/23/11-4/5/11) … reached
double-figure scoring in a career-high 19 consecutive
outings (2/26/11-4/5/11), averaging 18.5 points on .454
shooting (118-260 FG, 50-122 3FG) and 7.7 assists
over that stretch … made at least one trey in a careerbest 19 straight contests (2/27/11-4/6/11).
In the NBA
Owns career averages of 9.8 points, 4.5 assists, 3.3
rebounds and 1.08 steals in 312 career games (101
starts) with Memphis and Houston … overall, owns 20
career 20-point performances, including two 30-point
outings … has posted 14 career double-doubles,
including one triple-double … has recorded 16 doubledigit assist games in his career, including 14 as a
member of the Rockets … owns six games of at least
20 points and 10 assists in his career … has dished
out 10 or more assists in two consecutive games
three times in his career (all in 2010-11) … named
Western Conference Player of the Week one time
(3/14/11-3/20/11) … finished sixth in the overall voting
for 2010-11 NBA Most Improved Player. 2009-2010:
In his second season with Houston, averaged 9.1
points, 3.6 rebounds and 4.5 assists in 68 games …
DND for two games (1/31/10-2/2/10) with a sprained
left knee … on the inactive list for 12 games (2/9/103/7/10) due to a left ankle sprain … Houston recorded
just a 5-9 record in the 14 games he missed … reached
double-digit scoring 30 times, including two 20-point
performances … scored in double figures a seasonbest four straight games (3/21/10-3/25/10 and
3/30/10-4/4/10), including an average of 14.2 points
over a nine-game stretch (3/21/10-4/4/10) … posted
three double-digit assist games and two double-doubles
… totaled eight or more assists in eight games
(Rockets record: 7-1) … had streaks of 23 (1/9/101/22/10) and 26 (3/17/10-3/27/10) consecutive free
throws made … Houston averaged 15.2 fast-break
points in his 68 games played and just 11.6 off the
break in the 14 outings he missed … stood tied for
second in the NBA in charges drawn (51) on the season
… made a career-high four blocked shots vs. Oklahoma
City (11/6/09) … handed out a game-high 10 assists
vs. Memphis (11/11/09), marking his first double-digit
assist game as a member of the Rockets … netted a
season-high 26 points (8-13 FG, 3-5 3FG, 7-9 FT),
dished out 10 assists and nabbed a season-best five
steals in a 116-108 OT win at Dallas (12/18/09) … led
the Rockets in rebounds for his first time in a regular
season game with a season-high nine boards at the
L.A. Lakers (1/5/10) … recorded a team-high-tying 23
points (7-11 FG, 7-8 FT), nine assists, six boards and
two steals in a 116-109 win at San Antonio (1/22/10) …
did not return vs. Portland (1/29/10) after leaving with
a sprained left knee suffered in the second quarter …
had 14 points (4-6 FG, 6-6 FT) vs. Philadelphia
(2/6/10) before leaving with a sprained left ankle …
scored 14 points (6-10 FG, 2-2 FT) and dished out a
season-high 11 assists at Sacramento (4/12/10). 20082009: Overall, averaged 7.6 points, 3.6 assists and
2.5 rebounds in 77 total games (21 starts) with Memphis
and Houston … scored 10-plus points 19 times on the
season … acquired by the Rockets from the Grizzlies
in a three-team trade on Feb. 19, averaging 7.6 points
(.475, 77-162 FG), 3.5 assists and 2.8 rebounds in 28
games with Houston … averaged 7.6 points, 3.6 assists
and 2.3 rebounds in 49 games (21 starts) with Memphis
… also averaged 9.0 points (.423, 60-142 FG), 4.8
assists and 3.0 rebounds in 25.7 minutes per game in
his 21 starts with the Grizzlies … posted his second
career double-double with 14 points and a season-high
12 assists at Minnesota (12/29/08) … scored a seasonhigh 25 points vs. Cleveland (1/13/09), setting career
bests in free throws made (15) and attempted (16) …
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Players
In 2010-2011
In his third season with the Rockets, averaged career
highs of 13.5 points, 6.7 assists, 4.1 rebounds and
1.36 steals in 75 games (career-most 71 starts) … on
the inactive list for four games (10/26/10-10/27/10;
11/6/10-11/7/10) due to back spasms … DND for three
games (4/9/11-4/13/11) with a sore left foot … picked
up his first Western Conference Player of the Week
honor (3/14/11-3/20/11), averaging 19.3 points (26-57
FG, 9-20 3FG, 16-17 FT), 7.5 assists, 7.3 rebounds
and 1.25 steals in guiding the Rockets to a 4-0 week …
finished sixth in the overall voting for 2010-11 NBA
Most Improved Player … was 14th in the NBA in assists
per game, tied for 20th in steals per game and was
eighth in assists-per-turnover ratio (3.16, 500-158) …
made a career-high 129 3-pointers (.376, 129-343)
after hitting a total just 101 treys over his first four
seasons combined … became just the third different
player in Rockets history to record at least 1,000
points (1,011), dish out 500 or more assists (500) and
make 100 3-pointers (129) all in the same season …
netted a career-best 13 20-point outings (prev. high:
four in 2007-08), including the first two 30-point games
of his career … recorded 11 double-digit assist games,
10 double-doubles and one triple-double … he entered
the season with just four career double-doubles and
five career 10-plus assist outings … totaled five 20point, 10-assist games, which were the most by a
Rockets point guard in a single season since five by
Steve Francis in 2001-02 … led (or tied) the team in
assists on 52 occasions, as no other Rockets player
even reached double figures in this category … dished
out at least eight assists in 26 outings (Rockets record:
18-8) … made his first start as a member of the
Rockets at New York (11/14/10) … grabbed a careerhigh six steals vs. Phoenix (11/22/10) … handed out a
game-high 10 assists vs. the L.A. Lakers (12/1/10)
and then went for 28 points (11-15 FG, 4-5 3FG) and 12
assists at Memphis (12/3/10), which was the first time
in his career to reach 10-plus assists in consecutive
games … recorded 22 points (7-13 FG, 4-6 3FG) and
12 assists vs. Detroit (12/7/10), as well as matching
his career-high six steals … posted 17 points (5-9 FG),
a career-high 18 assists and five steals vs. Memphis
(12/17/10), including 10 assists in the first half alone
… went 26-of-55 (.473) from beyond the arc in Dec.
2010 after entering the month with just six total
3-pointers made … scored 28 points (10-20 FG, 6-6
FT) vs. New Orleans (1/14/11) … made 22 consecutive
free throws (1/10/11-1/24/11) … netted a game-high 26
points (10-24 FG, 4-10 3FG) vs. Dallas (2/12/11) …
registered career highs in points (36) and field goals
made (15-18 FG, 6-9 3FG) vs. Philadelphia (2/16/11),
hitting his first 11 shots of the game and surpassing
his previous career high in 3-pointers made by going
5-of-5 from beyond the arc in the first half alone
(prev. best: four treys) … notched 21 points (9-17 FG)
and a game-high 11 assists at Portland (3/1/11) …
topped the Rockets with 24 points (9-19 FG, 3-8 3FG)
and 11 assists at the L.A. Clippers (3/2/11) … scored
32 points (11-18 FG) and set his career high with
seven made 3-pointers (7-11 3FG) at Phoenix (3/8/11)
… totaled 20 points (7-15 FG, 4-7 3FG) and nine assists
in a 93-77 win vs. Boston (3/18/11) … recorded the
first triple-double of his career with 28 points (9-14 FG,
3-4 3FG, 7-8 FT), a career-high 11 rebounds (prev.
high: 10 on 11/1/06 vs. New York), 10 assists and
three steals vs. Utah (3/20/11) … racked up 25 points
(8-18 FG, 8-8 FT), a game-high nine assists and a
team-high-tying seven rebounds at Miami (3/27/11) …
averaged 19.8 points (94-198 FG, 41-96 3FG), 8.1
assists and 5.3 rebounds in 14 games during Mar.
2011, notching five outings of 10 or more assists and
finishing tied for fifth in the NBA in assists per game
during the month … hit a step-back 17-footer with 3.9
seconds left to send the contest into overtime where
Houston won 119-114 vs. San Antonio (4/1/11) …
Players
#7 Lowry
In the NBA
Led the Rockets with a season-high nine assists vs.
Memphis (3/8/09) … notched 15 points (6-7 FT), a
season-high seven rebounds and five assists at Dallas
(4/15/09). 2007-2008: Was one of just two Grizzlies to
play in all 82 games, averaging 9.6 points, 3.0 rebounds
and 3.6 assists … averaged 14.1 points, 4.1 assists
and 3.8 boards in nine starts … ranked third among
NBA sophomores in assists (3.6) … led Memphis in
free throw attempts (348) and was second in free
throws made (243) … reached 10-plus points in 39
games and 20-plus points four times, including a
season-high 24 points at Chicago (3/4/08) … scored in
double figures in 12 of the last 14 games, averaging
14.4 points, 3.4 assists and 2.00 steals in 29.2 minutes
per game over the final five contests … in his first
career start, posted 14 points, nine rebounds and nine
assists in a career-high 50 minutes at New Orleans
(12/7/07) … recorded the first double-double of his
career with 13 points and a season-best 10 assists at
Washington (1/25/08). 2006-2007: Appeared in just 10
games as a rookie, averaging 5.6 points, 3.2 assists,
3.1 rebounds and 1.40 steals … suffered a fractured
left wrist at Cleveland (11/21/06) that sidelined him for
the rest of the season … had a career-high five steals
vs. Orlando (11/20/06).
In the Playoffs
2009: In his first career postseason, averaged 5.3
points, 2.9 rebounds and 2.5 assists in 13 playoff
games with Houston … averaged 4.8 points, 3.3
rebounds and 1.7 assists in six games against Portland
in the First Round … averaged 5.7 points, 2.6 rebounds
and 3.1 assists in seven games against the L.A. Lakers
in the Western Conference Semifinals … recorded a
playoff-best four assists in Game Three vs. the L.A.
Lakers (5/8/09) … chipped in a playoff-career-high 12
points (5-8 FG) in Game Four vs. the Lakers (5/10/09)
… tied his playoff career best of four assists in Game
Five at Los Angeles (5/12/09) and four in Game Six
vs. the Lakers (5/14/09).
favorite NBA city to visit is Philadelphia, where he
was born and raised … would start his own business if
he was not playing basketball … families residing at
the Salvation Army Residence Center got a nice treat
when he hosted a holiday party for them on Dec. 13,
2010 … hosted deploying soldiers of the 1st Calvary
Division from Ft. Hood and their families for the game
vs. Utah (3/20/11), doing a meet-and-greet prior to the
contest, donating premiere seating and exclusive gifts,
and arranging recognition for the soldiers during a
portion of the game for their sacrifice and dedication
to our country … participated in the Tickets for Kids
program as a rookie with Memphis … visited with
patients and their families at the Memphis Grizzlies
House at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
In College
In two years at Villanova, averaged 9.5 points, 3.8
rebounds and 3.0 assists as part of a backcourt that
also included Randy Foye and Allan Ray … as a
sophomore in 2005-06, selected to the Second-Team
All-Big East, twice made the Big East honor roll, was a
First-Team All-Big 5 and a Big 5 Player of the Week …
averaged 11.0 points in his second year at Villanova,
ranking third on the team … led the club in assists
(3.7), steals (2.3) and finished third in rebounding (4.3)
… named one of 16 finalists for the Cousy Award …
as a freshman in 2004-05, averaged 7.5 points and
was named to the Big East All-Rookie Team and
Philadelphia Big 5 Rookie of the Year … missed first
seven games of his freshman year recovering from
surgery to repair a torn ACL in his left knee.
In Transactions
Selected by Memphis after his sophomore season in
the first round (24th overall) of the 2006 NBA Draft …
acquired by Houston from Memphis as part of a threeteam trade on Feb. 19, 2009 … extended a qualifying
offer from the Rockets on June 30, 2010, signing an
offer sheet from the Cleveland Cavaliers on July 14
… Houston matched the offer sheet from Cleveland
on July 21, 2010.
In Life
Born Kyle Lowry on March 25, 1986, in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania … son of Marie Holloway and has an
older brother, Lonnie … says his mom had the biggest
influence on his basketball career … lists Barry
Sanders as his favorite athlete growing up … enjoys
golfing and lists pancakes as his favorite food …
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MARTIN
Height: 6-7
Weight: 185
NBA Experience: 7
College: Western Carolina
High School: Zanesville
(Zanesville, OH)
Birthdate: February 1, 1983
Birthplace: Zanesville, OH
How Acquired: Trade with
Sacramento on
February 18, 2010
Regular Season Career Highs
Minutes
Field Goals
Field Goal Attempts
3-Point Field Goals
3-Point Attempts
Free Throws
Free Throw Attempts
Offensive Rebounds
Defensive Rebounds
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Turnovers
Blocked Shots
Points
56
14
29
7
12
23
26
4
9
12
8
5
7
3
50
1/14/09 at Golden State
11/2/09 vs. Memphis (2)
10/30/09 at New Orleans
11/2/09 vs. Memphis (2)
1/3/09 at Indiana
4/1/09 at Golden State
4/1/09 at Golden State
12/30/05 vs. Boston (3)
11/4/09 vs. Atlanta (6)
3/8/07 vs. San Antonio
3/8/09 vs. Denver
11/6/07 vs. Seattle
4/11/11 vs. Dallas (3)
2/25/09 vs. Charlotte
4/1/09 at Golden State
Martin’s Career Statistics
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR
2004-05 (SAC)
2005-06 (SAC)
2006-07 (SAC)
2007-08 (SAC)
2008-09 (SAC)
2009-10 (SAC-HOU)
2010-11 (HOU)
TOTALS
ROCKETS
G-S
45-0
72-41
80-80
61-57
51-46
46-43
80-80
435-347
104-102
MIN
455
1913
2818
2216
1947
1633
2603
FGM-A
45-117
262-546
505-1067
417-914
341-811
289-693
553-1267
PCT
.385
.480
.473
.456
.420
.417
.436
3FGM-A
5-25
66-179
127-333
107-266
115-277
70-210
176-459
PCT
.200
.369
.381
.402
.415
.333
.383
FTM-A
36-55
188-222
481-570
502-578
457-527
298-340
594-669
PCT
.655
.847
.844
.869
.867
.876
.888
13585 2412-5415 .445 666-1749 .381 2556-2961 .863
3462 707-1621 .436 207-559 .370
765-854 .896
PLAYOFFS
YEAR
2005-06 (SAC)
G-S
6-1
MIN
197
FGM-A PCT
22-54 .407
3FGM-A PCT
6-19 .316
FTM-A PCT
29-29 1.000
TOTALS
6-1
197
22-54 .407
6-19 .316
29-29 1.000
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REBOUNDS
OFF-DEF-TOT AST
29-29-58
22
58-203-261
97
69-273-342 173
48-225-273 129
29-154-183 138
29-135-164 111
28-230-258 198
PF-D
35-0
138-0
181-1
150-1
116-0
96-0
155-1
ST
16
55
98
62
61
46
80
TO BLK T P RPG APG PPG
24
3 131 1.3 0.5 2.9
81
9 778 3.6 1.3 10.8
135
11 1618 4.3 2.2 20.2
131
5 1443 4.5 2.1 23.7
146
8 1254 3.6 2.7 24.6
92
6 946 3.6 2.4 20.6
184
15 1876 3.2 2.5 23.5
868
252
871-3
200-1
418
103
793
241
REBOUNDS
OFF-DEF-TOT AST
10-20-30
3
PF-D
11-0
ST
3
TO BLK
2
2
10-20-30
11-0
3
290-1249-1539
37-291-328
3
2
57 8046
17 2386
2
3.5 2.0 18.5
3.2 2.4 22.9
T P RPG APG PPG
79 5.0 0.5 13.2
79
5.0 0.5 13.2
#12 Martin
(11-23 FG) vs. Milwaukee (1/17/11), including a seasonhigh 18 trips to the free throw line (14-18 FT) … scored
a game-high 32 points (8-15 FG, 4-6 3FG, 12-12 FT) at
Memphis (1/21/11) … totaled a game-high 34 points
(9-18 FG, 3-6 3FG) at Minnesota (1/24/11), which
included a season-high-tying 18 free throw attempts
(13-18 FT) … registered 30 points (8-15 FG, 4-8 3FG)
at the L.A. Lakers (2/1/11), attempting all 11 of
Houston’s free throws in the game (10-11 FT) … led
the Rockets with 22 points (3-6 3FG, 7-7 FT) at Utah
(2/2/11), including a three-point play with 6.9 seconds
left for a 97-96 victory over the Jazz … led all scorers
with 31 points (7-21 FG, 15-15 FT) vs. Memphis
(2/5/11) … topped Houston with 37 points (12-26 FG,
4-8 3FG, 9-12 FT), a season-high seven assists and
three steals in a 108-103 win at Denver (2/7/11), which
included a 30-point second half (10-18 FG, 3-6 3FG,
7-10 FT) … scored 10 (6-6 FT) of his 30 points (10-18
FG, 9-11 FT) in the fourth quarter of a 124-119 win at
Cleveland (2/23/11) … netted another 30 points (9-15
FG, 4-6 3FG, 8-9 FT) vs. New Jersey (2/26/11) …
registered 33 points (8-15 FG, 4-8 3FG, 13-13 FT) and
a season-high-tying four steals in a 91-89 win at New
Orleans (2/27/11), hitting two free throws with 18.4
seconds left to give Houston a 90-87 lead … topped
the Rockets with 34 points (7-18 FG) vs. Utah
(3/20/11) off an 18-of-18 outing from the charity stripe
to set Houston’s individual record for most free throws
made in a game without a miss, breaking his own mark
of 17-for-17 at Golden State (10/27/10) … totaled 34
points (12-21 FG, 4-7 3FG, 6-6 FT) vs. Golden State
(3/23/11) … had at least one steal in a season-high 10
consecutive games (3/5/11-3/27/11) … finished with
33 points (8-20 FG, 13-14 FT) vs. San Antonio
(4/1/11), including nine points in OT of a 119-114 victory
… registered a game-high 35 points (11-19 FG, 12-13
FT) in a 114-109 win vs. Atlanta (4/3/11), including 13
points (4-5 FG, 5-6 FT) in a decisive fourth quarter …
added 30 points (12-25 FG) vs. Sacramento (4/5/11)
… totaled 28 points (10-24 FG) in a season-high 46:26
of action vs. Dallas (4/11/11) … led the Western
Conference in scoring (26.9 ppg) during the month of
Apr. 2011.
In the NBA
Has averaged 18.5 points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.0 assists
and 0.96 steals in 435 games (347 starts) with
Sacramento and Houston … ranks as one of the most
efficient scorers in the NBA … in his career, has
posted 20 or more points 221 times (70 with Rockets),
reached the 30-point plateau on 65 occasions (24 with
Rockets), tallied 40-plus points eight times (two with
Rockets) and has one 50-point performance … has
registered eight career double-doubles … also one of
the NBA’s premier free throw marksman, standing
fifth in the league in free throw attempts per game
(8.4) since 2006-07 … has ranked in the NBA top-10 in
free throws made in four different seasons (seventh
in 2006-07 with 471 FTM, eighth in 2007-08 with 502
FTM, ninth in 2008-09 with 457 FTM and tied for first in
2010-11 with 594 FTM) … has gone 15-of-15 or better
from the foul line on eight occasions in his career (four
with Kings, four with Rockets) … in his career with the
Kings, averaged 17.1 points, 3.7 rebounds, 1.9 assists
and 0.95 steals in 331 total games (245 starts) …
finished his Sacramento career ranked fourth in team
history in 3-pointers made (459) and attempted (1,190),
while standing fifth in 3-point field goal percentage
(.386) … in the Sacramento-era Kings, ranked seventh
in points (5,660), second in free throws made (1,791),
second in free throws attempted (2,107) and fifth in
free throw percentage (.850) … topped the Kings in
scoring in three straight seasons (2006-07 to 2008-09)
… only the fourth player in Kings franchise history to
make 400 or more free throws in three straight seasons
(2006-07 to 2008-09), joining Oscar Robertson,
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In 2010-2011
In his second season with the Rockets, averaged a
team-high 23.5 points, 3.2 rebounds, 2.5 assists and
1.00 steals in 80 games (80 starts) … on the inactive
list for one game (1/10/11) and DND for one contest
(1/12/11) with a sore right wrist … became the first
player in Rockets history to reach 1,800 points (careerhigh 1,876), make 500 or more free throws (careerhigh 594) and hit at least 100 3-pointers (career-high
176) in a single season … was the first Rockets player
to finish in the NBA top-10 of at least four major
statistical categories since Hakeem Olajuwon in 199495, ranking tied for first in the NBA in free throws
made (career-high 594), third in 3-point field goals
made (career-high 176), eighth in free throw percentage
(career-high .888) and ninth in points per game (23.5)
… named Western Conference Player of the Week
(2/26/07-3/4/07), becoming the first Rockets player to
be honored since Tracy McGrady in 2007-08 (3/3/083/9/08) after averaging 27.3 points (31-60 FG, 10-21
3FG, 37-40 FT), 4.8 rebounds and 2.00 steals in leading
the Rockets to a 4-0 week … reached the 40-point
mark twice and finished with a single-season, careerhigh 20 30-plus point outings (Rockets record: 14-6) …
also totaled a single-season, career-best 57 20-point
performances, which were the most by a Rockets
player in a single season since McGrady had 58 in
2004-05 … Houston was actually 35-22 when he scored
at least 20 points, but just 8-17 in games he did not
play or reach the 20-point mark … scored 20 or more
points in eight straight games twice (12/15/1012/31/10 and 3/12/11-3/29/11), which stood as
Houston’s longest single-season streaks since
McGrady’s run of 10 straight in 2006-07 (3/14/074/1/07) … netted three consecutive 30-point outings
twice on the season (2/23/11-2/27/11 and 4/1/114/5/11), which marked the longest single-season streaks
by a Rockets player since McGrady recorded three in
a row in 2006-07 (2/21/07-2/25/07) … went a careerbest 594-of-669 (.888) from the free throw line, which
marked the four-highest total of free throws made in a
season by a Rockets player in team history … opened
campaign a perfect 34-of-34 at the free throw line
before missing his fifth attempt vs. New Orleans
(11/3/10) and then made another 43 consecutive free
throws (11/28/10-12/7/10), which stood tied for the
seventh-longest streak in the NBA in 2010-11 … made
multiple 3-pointers in 12 consecutive games (.390,
32-82 3FG from 1/19/11-2/8/11), marking the secondlongest streak in team history (Ron Artest 14 in a row:
.535, 46-86 3FG from 2/9/09-3/9/09) … hit at least one
shot from beyond the arc in a career-best 19
consecutive outings (4/12/10-11/29/10) and made at
least one 3-pointer in each of the final 16 games of the
season (3/12/11-4/13/11) … posted 31 points (8-18
FG, 13-15 FT) at Washington (11/10/10), adding a
season-best seven boards and six assists … scored
31 points (8-16 FG, 4-7 3FG, 11-11 FT) at Toronto
(11/19/10) … finished with 40 points (12-19 FG, 13-14
FT) vs. Cleveland (12/11/10) … opened with a 32-point
first half (10-12 FG, 3-4 3FG, 9-10 FT) vs. Cleveland
(12/11/10), which included a 22-point first quarter (8-10
FG, 3-4 3FG, 3-3 FT) to equal the third-highest point
total for a half and a quarter, respectively, in team
history … finished with 34 points (13-21 FG) vs.
Memphis (12/17/10), including another 20-point first
quarter (7-9 FG, 5-5 FT) … scored 30 points (7-14 FG,
13-13 FT) at Golden State (12/20/10), which included
17 points (3-6 FG, 10-10 FT) in his 8:19 of action in the
fourth quarter … grabbed a season-high-tying seven
rebounds vs. Washington (12/27/10) … notched a
season-best four steals vs. Miami (12/29/10) … set
the Rockets Toyota Center record in scoring with a
season-high 45 points (13-18 FG, 13-15 FT) vs. Portland
(1/5/11), which included a season-best six 3-pointers
made (6-8 3FG) … recorded a game-high 36 points
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#12 Martin
In the NBA
Mitch Richmond and Jack Twyman … has earned
Western Conference Player of the Week accolades
twice in his career (2/26/07-3/4/07 and 2/22/112/27/11) … finished second to Golden State’s Monta
Ellis for the 2006-07 NBA Most Improved Player Award
in the closest voting for this honor since its inception
in 1986. 2009-2010: Averaged a combined 20.6 points,
3.6 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 1.00 steals in 46 games
(43 starts) with Sacramento and Houston … averaged
19.8 points, 4.3 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.05 steals
in 22 games (21 starts) with the Kings … underwent
surgery to repair a non-displaced hairline fracture of
the navicular bone in his left wrist (11/9/09) and missed
32 games due to that injury, which he suffered in a
collision during a game vs. Memphis (11/2/09) …
acquired by Houston from Sacramento in a threeteam trade on Feb. 18 … averaged 21.3 points (.924,
171-185 FT), 2.9 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 0.96 steals
in 24 games (22 starts) with the Rockets … DND for
five games (3/25/10-4/2/10) due to a left shoulder
sprain … overall, recorded 25 20-point performances
and seven games of 30 or more points … finished
eighth overall in the NBA in free throws made per
game (6.5) and ranked 10th in the league in free throw
percentage (.876, 298-340 FT) … notched 13 20-point
outings with the Rockets, including four 30-point
performances … had at least 20 points in five straight
games (25.4 ppg from 3/6/10-3/15/10) … also averaged
7.7 trips per contest to the charity stripe with Houston
… hit a combined 100-of-109 (.917) free throws over a
13-game stretch (2/26/10-3/22/10), becoming one of
just eight Rockets to ever make at least 100 free
throws in a span of 13 games … recorded a seasonhigh 48 points (14-27 FG, 7-10 3FG, 13-18 FT), five
rebounds, four assists, four steals and one block in
Sacramento’s 127-116 OT win vs. Memphis (11/2/09),
which were the most points scored in a home opener
by a Kings player in the Sacramento-era … made his
Houston debut with 14 points (8-9 FT), six rebounds,
five assists, three steals and one block vs. Indiana
(2/20/10) … registered 33 points (9-24 FG, 14-14 FT)
vs. San Antonio (2/26/10), marking his first outing of
20 or more points as a member of the Rockets …
notched back-to-back 30-point games with a teamhigh 32 points (9-13 FG, 12-13 FT) at Utah (2/27/10) …
led the Rockets with 30 points (11-23 FG, 4-10 3FG) at
Minnesota (3/6/10) … tallied a game-high 39 points
(11-20 FG) in his first contest back at Sacramento
(4/12/10), which included a 16-of-16 performance from
the free throw line … twice made 29 consecutive free
throws (3/22/10-4/7/10 and 4/9/10-4/14/10). 2008-2009:
Led Sacramento with a career-high 24.6 points per
game (.420, 341-811 FG) in 51 games (46 starts) …
also averaged 3.6 rebounds, a career-best 2.7 assists
and 1.20 steals … missed a total of 30 contests with
an injured left ankle (11/11/08-11/29/08; 12/9/0912/28/08) … did not play in one game due to a virus
(3/18/09) … ranked ninth in the NBA in free throws
made (457) and attempted (527), 19th in free throw
percentage (.867) and 20th in 3-point field goal percentage
(.415, 115-277 3FG) … posted 20 or more points 37
times, recorded 30-plus points on 16 occasions,
reached the 40-point plateau twice and notched one
50-point game … registered a career-high 13
consecutive games with at least 20 points (12/30/081/24/09), which was the longest 20-point stretch by a
Sacramento-era player since Chris Webber tallied at
least 20 points in 13 consecutive games in 2003 …
came off the bench in four consecutive contests
(12/30/08-1/5/09) after returning from an ankle injury,
single-handedly outscoring the opponent’s reserves in
each of those games, which including a Sacramentoera record 45 bench points at Indiana (1/3/09), passing
the previous mark of 40 set by Walt Williams vs.
Philadelphia (1/2/93) … Mike Woodson set the overall
team mark with 48 points in 32 minutes off the bench
for the Kansas City Kings vs. Houston in 1983 …
totaled 81 points in consecutive games off the bench
(45 points at Indiana on 1/3/09 and 36 points at New
Jersey on 1/5/09) to set a new NBA record for most
points scored by a reserve in two straight games
since 1970-71, which was the first season the league
listed starters on the official box score … previous
record for bench proficiency over a two-game span
was held by Houston’s Calvin Murphy, who amassed
80 bench points in two games for the Rockets in Jan.
1981 … hit a career-high seven three pointers en route
to 45 points (13-24 FG, 7-12 3FG, 12-12 FT) at Indiana
(1/3/09) … logged a career-high 56 minutes at Golden
State (1/14/09) … registered a team-best 35 points
(8-17 FG, 4-9 3FG, 15-17 FT) to accompany teamhighs of seven rebounds, seven assists and four
steals at Cleveland (1/27/09) … notched lone doubledouble of the season with a game-high 32 points (8-17
FG, 14-17 FT) and 11 rebounds vs. Atlanta (2/18/09)
… hit all 15 free throw attempts in a 115-106 victory at
Memphis (2/20/09) … registered 24 points in the fourth
quarter vs. New Orleans (2/23/09), setting a new ARCO
Arena record for most points scored in a single stanza
… dished out a career-high eight assists vs. Denver
(3/8/09) … netted a career-high 50 points (11-22 FG,
5-11 3FG, 23-26 FT) at Golden State (4/1/09) to become
only the second Kings player in the Sacramento-era to
tally 50 or more points in a game (51 points by Chris
Webber in OT game on 1/5/01 vs. Indiana), as well as
tying Kings legends Nate Archibald (1/21/75 vs.
Portland) for a franchise record in free throws made
(23) and Oscar Robertson (12/27/64 at Baltimore) for
most free throws attempted (26) … his 11 field goals
made against the Warriors were the fewest in NBA
history by a player amassing at least 50 points in a
game (prev. low 12 FGM: Adrian Dantley on 50 points
in Oct. 1980 and Willie Burton on 53 points in Dec.
1994). 2007-2008: Averaged a team-leading 23.7 points,
4.5 boards, 2.1 assists and 1.02 steals 61 games (57
starts) with the Kings … missed 17 games after
suffering a strained groin vs. Utah (12/7/07) … finished
sixth in the NBA in scoring, joining Corey Maggette
and Dwight Howard as the only players to average at
least 20.0 points per game while attempting 15 or
fewer shots per contest … ranked 12th in the NBA in
free throw percentage (.869) and led the league in
average free throws made per game (8.2) … set a
Sacramento-era, single-season record with 502 free
throws made (prev. highs: 481 FTM by Martin in 200607 and 460 FTM by Otis Thorpe in 1987-88) … also
attempted the second-highest, single-season free
throw total in Sacramento-era history with 578 (record:
609 FTA by Otis Thorpe in 1987-88) … began the
campaign by establishing a new Sacramento-era record
with nine consecutive games (10/31/07-11/16/07) of
20-plus points to start the season (28.2 ppg over that
span) … scored 39 points (14-16 FG, 9-11 FT) in only
27:36 off the bench vs. Dallas (1/14/08) … tallied
ARCO Arena single-game records for free throws made
(22) and attempted (24) en route to a season-high 48
points vs. Minnesota (3/7/08), which included 15 makes
from the line in the second half … set the Sacramentoera record for consecutive free throws made in a
contest without a miss by hitting 16-of-16 from the
line vs. Memphis (3/26/08). 2006-2007: Finished second
to Golden State’s Monta Ellis for the 2006-07 NBA
Most Improved Player Award after averaging a teamhigh 20.2 points, 4.3 rebounds, 2.2 assists and a
career-high 1.23 steals in 80 games (80 starts) with
Sacramento … ranked first in the NBA in scoring
among players averaging 15 or fewer field goal
attempts per game … was sixth among NBA guards in
field goal percentage (.473, 505-1067 FG) … ranked
seventh in the league free throws made (481-570 FT)
and 25 th in free throw percentage (.844) …
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#12 Martin
11th nationally in scoring (22.1 ppg) as a freshman and
set a school record with 42 consecutive free throws
made … named to the National All-Freshman Team by
CollegeInsider.com in 2001-02.
In Life
Born Kevin Dallas Martin Jr. on Feb. 1, 1983, in
Zanesville, Ohio … nickname is “K-Mart” … son of
Kevin Sr. and Marilyn Martin … has a younger brother,
Jonathon … majored in sports management at Western
Carolina … honored by his former junior high school in
May 2006 in his hometown of Zanesville, Ohio, and
was in attendance at the official ceremony naming the
Grover Cleveland Middle School gymnasium after the
ex-Bulldogs star … favorite player growing up was
Michael Jordan … finished fourth in the Ohio “Mr.
Basketball” balloting after his senior season at
Zanesville High School in 2000-01 … lists favorite
cuisine as Chinese … lists his favorite football team
as the Buffalo Bills … enjoys playing video games …
supported a law requiring seat belts on school buses,
and in 2010, donated money for funeral costs of
Kasey King-Thomas, who died after the school bus he
was riding on crashed into a light pole and rolled over
… joined the NBA and the DetEksi Basketball League
for their first-ever joint basketball development camp
held in Indonesia in the summer of 2009 (8/16/098/20/09), serving as a star coach to 48 of the country’s
most talented young players … participated in the
Basketball Without Borders program staged in
Johannesburg, South Africa in Sept. 2007, serving as
an NBA steward imparting youth players from around
the globe with basketball instruction, leadership advice,
character strengthening, as well as HIV/AIDS
awareness … treated 25 children from the Boys &
Girls Club and the Center for Fathers and Families to
a holiday shopping spree at Wal-Mart in Sacramento
… donated game tickets to underprivileged youth in
Sacramento as part of the annual “Kings for the
Community” program … joined Kings teammates and
coaches in Mar. 2008 to help remodel the Center for
Fathers and Families in Sacramento as part of the
organization’s annual Cesar Chavez Day of Giving …
participated regularly in the Kings Reading Timeout
program … hosts the annual Kevin Martin FUNdamental
Basketball Camp at Capital Christian High School,
teaching kids the values of sportsmanship, teamwork
and the discipline required to improve their skills …
has also hosted his own youth basketball clinics at
Basketball Town and the Oak Park neighborhood in
Sacramento, as well as in Zanesville during the
offseason … banded together with teammates in
conjunction with Habitat for Humanity to help construct
frameworks for homes donated to Hurricane Katrina
victims in Jan. 2006 … donated time and labor
renovating the Washington Neighborhood Center as
part of the Kings 2006 Cesar Chavez Day of Service
… attended the Wheelchair Charities, Inc. celebrity
basketball game played at Madison Square Garden in
Sept. 2006 to raise funds for paraplegic and quadriplegic
patients … participated in the Reading Rally benefiting
the Children’s Aid Society in New York City as part of
the NBA Rookie Transition Program held during the
2004 offseason.
In the Playoffs
Has appeared in six career postseason games (one
start), averaging 13.2 points (29-29 FT), 5.0 rebounds
and 0.5 assists with Sacramento. 2006: Ranked first
in the NBA in playoff free throw percentage (1.000,
29-29 FT) … recorded a playoff-career-high 26 points
(7-15 FG, 2-4 3FG, 10-10 FT) and a postseason-careerbest eight rebounds in 45 minutes played in Game Two
of the First Round at San Antonio (4/25/06) … made
the game-winning layup over the outstretched hand of
Tim Duncan as time expired in Game Four vs. San
Antonio (4/28/06).
In International Play
Named to the 2008 USA Basketball Men’s Select Team,
a contingent formed to help prepare the Senior National
Team for the Beijing Olympics.
In College
Averaged 23.3 points, 4.5 rebounds, 1.7 assists and
1.70 steals in 79 games (77 starts) over three seasons
at Western Carolina … became the first Western
Carolina athlete selected in the first round of any
professional draft and just the second Southern
Conference player since Chattanooga’s Johnny Taylor
in 1997 to be taken in the opening round of the NBA
Draft in the previous 40 years … ranked fourth alltime on the Catamount’s scoring list with 1,838 points
and stood as the school’s all-time leading scorer since
the program moved to Division I in 1976-77 … also
ranked fourth all-time in 3-point field goals made (174),
second in career free throw percentage (.841, 534-635
FT) and third in free throws made (534) … earned
First-Team All-Southern Conference honors in three
consecutive seasons (2001-02 to 2003-04) … ranked
second in NCAA Division I in scoring and won the
Southern Conference scoring title for a second straight
season after averaged 24.9 points in 27 games as a
junior … scored 30 or more points 18 times … named
All-District by the National Association of Basketball
Coaches (NABC) and the United States Basketball
Writers Association (USBWA) in 2003-04 … ranked
10th nationally in scoring (22.8 ppg) as a sophomore,
setting a single-season school record for free throw
percentage (.883) in 2002-03 … scored a career-high
46 points vs. Coastal Carolina (11/21/02) … finished
In Transactions
Selected by Sacramento as an early entry candidate
out of Western Carolina in the first round (26th overall)
of the 2004 NBA Draft … signed a multi-year contract
with the Kings on July 7, 2004 … re-signed a multiyear contract extension with Sacramento on Aug. 29,
2007 … acquired by Houston along with Hilton Armstrong
from Sacramento as part of a three-team, nine-player
trade on Feb. 18, 2010.
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Players
In the NBA
Also finished 11th in steals per turnover ratio (0.73,
98-135) … named NBA Player of the Week (1/26/073/4/07) for the first time in his career after averaging
28.0 points (.574 FG%, .391 3FG%, .833 FT%), 5.0
rebounds and 3.5 assists in helping Sacramento to a
3-1 record … made a season-high 39 consecutive free
throws (11/3/06-11/15/06) … hit the winning basket to
finish with a game-high 30 points at Chicago (11/3/06)
… hauled in a career-high 12 rebounds vs. San Antonio
(3/8/07) … joined Nate Archibald as the only other
player in NBA history to score at least 20 points with
only one field goal made, tallying 20 points (1-8 FG,
1-1 3FG, 17-20 FT) at Orlando (3/17/07). 2005-2006:
Averaged 10.8 points, 3.6 rebounds, 1.3 assists and
0.76 steals in 72 games (41 starts) with the Kings …
ranked 17th in the NBA in free throw percentage (.847,
188-222 FT) … posted averages of 13.7 points (.511
FG%, .423 3FG%, .840 FT%), 4.7 boards, 1.8 assists
and 33.7 minutes in 41 games as a starter (Kings
record: 23-18) … made 37 consecutive free throws
(2/3/06-2/15/06) … tallied his first career double-double
with 22 points and a season-high 10 rebounds vs.
Orlando (1/15/06). 2004-2005: Averaged 2.9 points,
1.3 rebounds and 0.5 assists in 45 games off the
bench as a rookie with Sacramento.
Patrick Patterson
#54
Players
PATTERSON
Forward
Height: 6-9
Weight: 235
NBA Experience: 1
College: Kentucky
High School: Huntington
(Huntington, WV)
Birthdate: March 14, 1989
Birthplace: Washington, DC
How Acquired: Drafted in the
first round (14th overall) of the
2010 NBA Draft
Regular Season Career Highs
Minutes
Field Goals
Field Goal Attempts
3-Point Field Goals
3-Point Attempts
Free Throws
Free Throw Attempts
Offensive Rebounds
Defensive Rebounds
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Turnovers
Blocked Shots
Points
37
9
13
0
1
4
5
4
10
13
4
3
3
4
20
3/18/11 vs. Boston
f3/8/11 at Phoenix
4/13/11 at Minnesota (2)
—
2/2/11 at Utah (2)
4/6/11 at New Orleans (2)
2/22/11 at Detroit (2)
3/20/11 vs. Utah (6)
3/18/11 vs. Boston
3/20/11 vs. Utah
2/23/11 at Cleveland (2)
3/8/11 at Phoenix
3/8/11 at Phoenix
3/18/11 vs. Boston
2/22/11 at Detroit
Patterson’s Career Statistics
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR
G-S
2010-11 (HOU)
52-6
MIN
868
FGM-A PCT
149-267 .558
3FGM-A PCT
0-2 .000
FTM-A PCT
30-42 .714
TOTALS
868
149-267 .558
0-2 .000
30-42 .714
52-6
42
REBOUNDS
OFF-DEF-TOT AST
86-114-200
41
86-114-200
41
PF-D
77-0
ST
17
TO BLK
31
37
T P RPG APG PPG
328 3.8 0.8 6.3
77-0
17
31
328
37
3.8 0.8 6.3
#54 Patterson
In College
An early entry candidate for the 2010 NBA Draft,
finished his three-year career at Kentucky with
averages of 16.1 points (.585, 617-1054 FG), 8.2
rebounds and 1.57 blocks in 97 career games (97
starts) … was one of five Wildcats picked in the
opening round of the 2010 NBA Draft, which was the
first time five players from one school were chosen in
the first round of the draft … became the 10th fastest
player to reach the 1,000-point club at UK (58 games)
… was a two-time All-SEC First-Team pick as a junior
and sophomore, as well as a Second-Team selection
as a freshman … averaged 14.3 points, 7.4 rebounds
and 1.34 blocks in 38 starts as a junior, earning FirstTeam All-SEC, AP Honorable Mention All-America,
USBWA All-District IV Team and NABC All-District 21
Second-Team honors … was the only SEC player to
rank in the league’s top-five in scoring (17.9 ppg) and
rebounding (9.3 rpg) as a sophomore, while shooting a
career-high .603 (240-398 FG) from the field and
blocking 70 shots (2.06 bpg) … named First-Team AllSEC and NABC Second-Team All-District in 2008-09
… led the SEC with 15 double-doubles in 2008-09, as
well as becoming the first Wildcats player since Reggie
Hanson in 1989 to record four straight double-doubles
(3/7/09-3/17/09) … averaged 16.4 points and 7.7
rebounds in garnering SEC Co-Freshman of the Year
accolades by the league coaches … was also named
Second-Team All-SEC and NABC Second-Team AllDistrict in 2007-08, adding SEC Freshman of the Week
honors three times … his six double-doubles were the
most for a UK freshman since Jamal Mashburn’s six
in 1990-91 … missed the final five games of 2007-08
with a stress fracture in his left ankle.
In Life
Born Patrick Davell Patterson on March 14, 1989, in
Washington, D.C. … parents are Buster Jr. and
Tywanna Patterson … graduated from Kentucky in
just three years with a degree in communications …
considers himself a movie fanatic and enjoys playing
video games … was a fan of the University of Kentucky
Wildcats while growing up in West Virginia … also
played soccer as a youth and was a member of the
Cub Scouts … served as an instructor for Kentucky’s
basketball camp for women … befriended Heather
Durham, a teenager girl with cystic fibrosis, after the
young Kentucky fan instant messaged him through
his Facebook page … was a 2007 McDonald’s AllAmerican as a high school senior at Huntington High
(Huntington, WV) … named the MVP of the 2006
National Basketball Players Association Top-100 Camp.
In Transactions
Selected after his junior season at Kentucky by
Houston in the first round (14th overall) as an early
entry candidate in the 2010 NBA Draft … signed by
the Rockets on July 14, 2010 … assigned to Houston’s
single-affiliation NBA D-League partner Rio Grande
Valley on Nov. 9, 2010 … recalled from the Vipers on
Dec. 13, 2010.
In International Play
Selected for the 2007 USA Basketball Junior National
Select Team.
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Players
In 2010-2011
In his rookie season with the Rockets, averaged 6.3
points and 3.8 rebounds in 52 games (six starts) …
on the inactive list for 24 games (10/26/10-12/14/10)
… DNP (CD) for five games (12/19/10-12/20/10;
12/27/10-12/29/10; 2/8/11) … NWT for one game
(1/17/11) with upper respiratory distress and chest
discomfort … stood 16th among NBA rookies in scoring
average and 11th in rebounds per game … had 12
double-figure scoring games, including his first career
20-point outing … notched five double-figure rebounding
performances and four double-doubles … topped (or
tied) the Rockets in rebounding four times and scoring
once … assigned to Houston’s single-affiliation NBA
D-League partner Rio Grande Valley Vipers on Nov. 9
and was recalled on Dec. 13 … averaged 18.3 points
(.555, 61-110 FG), 10.3 rebounds, 1.56 steals and
1.56 blocks in nine games (nine starts) with the Vipers
… also had five double-doubles with Rio Grande Valley
… made his NBA regular season debut at Oklahoma
City (12/15/10) … recorded his first career doubledouble with 15 points (6-9 FG) and 10 boards vs.
Toronto (12/31/10) … grabbed double-figure rebounding
totals in consecutive games with 10 boards at Portland
(1/2/11), becoming the first Rockets rookie to record
10 or more boards in consecutive games since Luis
Scola in 2007-08 (three in a row: 4/13/08-4/16/08) …
had 12 points on 6-of-7 shooting at Orlando (1/7/11) …
notched 10 points (5-6 FG) and a season-best four
assists at Boston (1/10/11) … left the game in the
second quarter at Atlanta (1/15/11) with upper respiratory
distress and chest discomfort … led Houston with a
career-high 20 points (8-11 FG), five boards and two
blocks at Detroit (2/22/11) … added a season-hightying four assists at Cleveland (2/23/11) … registered
18 points (9-12 FG) and a career-high three steals at
Phoenix (3/8/11) … blocked three shots at Denver
(1/3/11) and had another three blocks vs. San Antonio
(3/12/11) … made the first start of his career vs.
Phoenix (3/14/11) … posted 12 points (6-13 FG) and
10 rebounds in his second start vs. Charlotte (3/16/11)
… posted 18 points (8-12 FG), 12 boards and a
career-best four blocked shots in his third start vs.
Boston (3/18/11) … notched his third consecutive
double-double with 14 points (7-11 FG) and a careerhigh 13 rebounds off the bench vs. Utah (3/20/11) …
became the first Rockets rookie to record three or
more consecutive double-doubles since Yao Ming in
2002-03 (five in a row: 12/3/02-12/13/02) … also made
starts vs. the L.A. Clippers (4/9/11) and vs. Dallas
(4/11/11) … picked up 14 points (7-13 FG) in his sixth
start at Minnesota (4/13/11) … averaged 9.2 points
(.444, 20-45 FG) and 7.2 rebounds in five games (four
starts) with Houston in the 2010 NBA Summer League.
Luis Scola
#4
Forward
Players
SCOLA
Height: 6-9
Weight: 245
NBA Experience: 4
Country: Argentina
High School: Escuela de
Educacion Media
Birthdate: April 30, 1980
Birthplace: Buenos Aires,
Argentina
How Acquired: Trade with
San Antonio on July 12, 2007
Regular Season Career Highs
Minutes
Field Goals
Field Goal Attempts
3-Point Field Goals
3-Point Attempts
Free Throws
Free Throw Attempts
Offensive Rebounds
Defensive Rebounds
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Turnovers
Blocked Shots
Points
51
20
25
1
1
14
17
9
14
21
7
5
7
3
44
4/2/10 at Boston
3/13/10 vs. New Jersey
1/17/11 vs. Milwaukee (4)
10/28/09 at Golden State
2/22/11 at Detroit (14)
2/26/10 vs. San Antonio
11/7/10 vs. Minnesota
12/22/07 at Chicago
3/3/10 vs. Sacramento (4)
3/6/10 at Minnesota
2/8/11 vs. Minnesota
2/29/08 vs. Memphis
3/9/10 at Washington
3/20/11 vs. Utah (2)
3/13/10 vs. New Jersey
Scola’s Career Statistics
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR
2007-08 (HOU)
2008-09 (HOU)
2009-10 (HOU)
2010-11 (HOU)
TOTALS
G-S
82-39
82-82
82-82
74-74
320-277
MIN
2024
2488
2671
2412
FGM-A
345-670
424-799
560-1090
569-1129
PCT
.515
.531
.514
.504
9595 1898-3688 .515
3FGM-A
0-3
0-3
1-5
0-3
PCT
.000
.000
.200
.000
FTM-A
157-235
196-258
208-267
214-290
PCT
.668
.760
.779
.738
1-14 .071
775-1050 .738
PLAYOFFS
YEAR
2007-08 (HOU)
2008-09 (HOU)
G-S
6-6
13-13
MIN
220
424
FGM-A PCT
30-67 .448
77-156 .494
3FGM-A PCT
0-1 .000
0-0
—
FTM-A PCT
24-35 .686
33-49 .673
TOTALS
19-19
644
107-223 .480
0-1 .000
57-84 .679
44
REBOUNDS
OFF-DEF-TOT AST
174-351-525 106
200-520-720 123
175-530-705 169
147-459-606 185
696-1860-2556
PF-D
235-2
261-2
246-2
227-4
ST
60
68
63
48
TO BLK T P RPG APG PPG
105
19 847 6.4 1.3 10.3
123
11 1044 8.8 1.5 12.7
163
26 1329 8.6 2.1 16.2
147
44 1352 8.2 2.5 18.3
583 969-10
239
538
PF-D
30-2
45-0
ST
4
7
TO BLK
12
1
22
3
T P RPG APG PPG
84 9.3 1.3 14.0
187 8.4 1.8 14.4
75-2
11
34
271
REBOUNDS
OFF-DEF-TOT AST
24-32-56
8
28-81-109
23
52-113-165
31
100 4572
4
8.0 1.8 14.3
8.7 1.6 14.3
#4 Scola
Rookie Team (2008) and the Sophomore Team (2009)
in the T-Mobile Rookie Challenge & Youth Jam. 20092010: In his third season with Houston, averaged 16.2
points, 8.6 rebounds and 0.77 steals in 82 games (82
starts) … had 26 20-point outings, three 30-point
performances and one 40-point game … posted a
career-best 32 double-doubles and 33 double-figure
rebounding games, including six 20-15 performances
(points-rebounds) … topped the Rockets and finished
tied for 19th in the NBA in rebounds per game … also
ranked 19th in the league in double-doubles … reached
double-digit scoring in a season-high 18 straight
contests (12/29/09-2/5/10) … marked the first time in
his career to record three or more consecutive
20-point performances with a career-best six in a row
(25.8 ppg from 3/6/10-3/17/10) … notched a doubledouble in a career-high six straight outings (25.7 ppg
and 14.5 rpg from 3/3/10-3/15/10) … one of just two
players in the entire NBA to average at least 20.0
points and 10.0 rebounds during the month of Mar.
2010 (20.6 ppg and 10.5 rpg in 16 games) … made 39
consecutive free throws (2/20/10-3/9/10), setting the
longest such streak of his career (25 in a row: 4/16/0811/19/08) … recorded the first 3-point make (1-1 3FG)
of his career at Golden State (10/28/09) … finished
with 22 points (10-15 FG), 15 boards and a seasonhigh three steals vs. Memphis (11/11/09) … registered
20 points (10-21 FG) and 16 boards (7 offensive) at
Minnesota (11/18/09), posting a double-double by
halftime (10 points and 10 boards) … left the game at
Oklahoma City (11/29/09) in the first quarter and did
not return after taking seven stitches to close a cut on
his right eyelid … posted 21 points (9-18 FG) and 15
boards at Toronto (12/13/09), which included a
15-point, 13-rebound second half … had 19 points
(9-18 FG), 10 rebounds and a season-high five assists
in a 116-108 OT win at Dallas (12/18/09) … participated
in his 200th consecutive regular season game at Phoenix
(1/6/10) … notched 30 points (8-17 FG) and 13 rebounds
vs. San Antonio (2/26/10), including a 14-of-14 outing
from the line to set his career best for most free
throws made in a game without a miss … posted 19
points (8-16 FG), 18 rebounds (14 defensive) and a
season-high-tying five assists vs. Sacramento
(3/3/10), picking up 13 points and 11 boards in the
second half … recorded 25 points (11-22 FG) and a
career-high 21 rebounds (8 offensive) at Minnesota
(3/6/10), notching 17 points and 12 boards by the
break … marked the first 20-point, 20-rebound game
of his career to become the first Rockets player to
record a 20-20 performance since 2005-06 (Yao Ming
with 22 points and 21 boards on 2/24/06 vs. Golden
State) … recorded a career-high 44 points (20-25 FG,
4-6 FT) and 12 rebounds vs. New Jersey (3/13/10),
becoming the first Rockets player to make at least 20
field goals in a game since Hakeem Olajuwon (24 on
1/30/97 vs. Denver) … led Houston with 28 points
(12-16 FG), 10 rebounds and a season-high-tying five
assists vs. the L.A. Lakers (3/27/10) … posted 27
points (11-22 FG) and 11 rebounds in a career-high
50:45 of action in a 119-114 OT win at Boston (4/2/10)
… tied his season high with three steals vs. Charlotte
(4/9/10) … netted 30 points (11-21 FG, 8-12 FT) at
Phoenix (4/11/10). 2008-2009: In his second season
with the Rockets, averaged 12.7 points, a career-high
8.8 rebounds and 0.83 steals … was the only Houston
player to participate in all 82 games (82 starts) …
recorded eight 20-point performances … posted 33
double-figure rebounding games and 28 double-doubles
… finished 11th in the NBA in rebounds per game and
tied for 11th in field goal percentage (.531, 424-799 FG)
… also ranked tied for 19th in the league in doubledoubles … had six points, six boards and two steals in
18:13 played with the Sophomore Team in the 2009
T-Mobile Rookie Challenge & Youth Jam in Phoenix
(2/13/09) … notched 15 points and a season-high 18
rebounds (14 defensive) vs. Indiana (11/26/08) …
In the NBA
Has averaged 14.3 points and 8.0 rebounds in 320
games (277 starts) with Houston … has recorded 75
career 20-point performances (9 in 2007-08, 8 in 200809, 26 in 2009-10 and 32 in 2010-11) with seven 30plus point games (3 in 2009-10 and 4 in 2010-11) …
owns 89 career double-doubles (10 in 2007-08, 28 in
2008-09, 32 in 2009-10 and 19 in 2010-11) … has
recorded nine 20-point, 15-rebound games in his career
… helped the Rockets to a 58-24 record over the first
82 starts of his career (1/27/08 vs. Utah to 1/21/09
vs. Utah) … Houston’s all-time record in an 82-game
season is 58-24 set in 1993-94 … honored as the
Southwest Division winner for the NBA Sportsmanship
Award (2009-10) … named to the T-Mobile NBA AllRookie First Team (2007-08) … earned Western
Conference T-Mobile Rookie of the Month honors once
(Feb. 2008) … selected to participate with each the
45
Players
In 2010-2011
Averaged a career-high 18.3 points in 74 games (74
starts), adding a team-high 8.2 rebounds and 0.65
steals per game during his fourth season with the
Rockets … on the inactive list for four games (3/8/113/16/11), was DND three games (3/18/11; 4/9/114/11/11) and was NWT for one game (4/13/11) with a
sore left knee … underwent a successful arthroscopic
procedure to remove loose bodies in his left knee on
Apr. 15 … finished tied for 21st in the NBA in rebounds
per game … played in 311 consecutive regular season
games (10/30/07-3/7/11), which stands as the fourthlongest streak in Rockets history … recorded a careermost three 30-point, 10-rebound games, which ranks
as the most such games by a Rockets player in a
single campaign since Yao Ming’s three 30-10 outings
in 2008-09 … overall, had four 30-point performances
and netted 32 20-point games, setting single-season
career bests … finished with 21 10-plus rebounding
games and 19 double-doubles … led (or tied) Houston
in rebounds 33 times and in scoring on 15 occasions
… scored 18 points (7-18 FG) and grabbed a seasonhigh 16 rebounds at the L.A. Lakers (10/26/10) …
totaled a season-best 36 points (14-24 FG, 8-12 FT)
and a season-high-tying 16 boards at Golden State
(10/27/10) … matched his season-high 16 rebounds
(13 defensive) vs. New Orleans (11/3/10) … registered
24 points (6-13 FG) vs. Minnesota (11/7/10), including
a 12-of-17 night from the line to set his career high in
free throws attempted … posted 35 points (16-25 FG)
and 12 rebounds vs. Detroit (12/7/10) … had 14 points
(6-13 FG) and 14 boards (6 offensive) vs. Cleveland
(12/11/10) … recorded a career-best streak of doublefigure scoring in 30 consecutive games (11/6/101/3/11), surpassing his previous high of 18 in a row
(12/29/09-2/5/10) … notched a career-high three
blocked shots vs. Portland (1/5/11) … made a seasonbest four steals at Boston (1/10/11) … finished with 31
points (13-24 FG) and 11 rebounds vs. Oklahoma City
(1/12/11) … led the Rockets with 30 points (14-21 FG)
at Dallas (1/27/11) … scored six of his 17 points (7-16
FG) in overtime en route to a 95-93 OT win vs. Memphis
(2/5/11) … played in his 300 th consecutive regular
season game vs. Minnesota (2/8/11), finishing with 22
points (11-18 FG) and a career-high seven assists …
suffered a slight right knee sprain at New Orleans
(2/27/11) … scored 21 points on 10-of-11 shooting at
Portland (3/1/11) … departed game at Sacramento
(3/7/11) with a sore left knee … placed on the inactive
list (sore left knee) at Phoenix (3/8/11), marking the
first time in his career to miss a regular season game
… tied his career-high three blocked shots vs. Utah
(3/20/11) … recorded 20 points (7-16 FG) and 10
rebounds vs. Golden State (3/23/11) … posted 21
points (7-18 FG, 7-7 FT), a game-high 14 boards and a
team-best six assists in a 119-114 OT win vs. San
Antonio (4/1/11).
Players
#4 Scola
In the NBA
Had 10 boards in the first quarter alone vs. Indiana
(11/26/08) … topped Houston with 18 points (7-10 FG)
and 17 boards (6 offensive) at Philadelphia (1/6/09) …
started at center at Detroit (1/25/09), collecting 21
points (9-11 FG) and five boards … had a 16-point,
14-rebound performance in another start at center at
New York (1/26/09) … averaged 19.2 points (.618,
47-76 FG) over a six-game span in Jan. (1/19/091/28/09) … recorded a season-high-tying 18 rebounds
(14 defensive) vs. Chicago (2/3/09) … registered a
season-best five straight double-doubles (2/11/092/24/09) … notched a double-double in eight of nine
games (2/11/09-3/3/09), which was the best such streak
by a Houston player on the season … totaled a seasonbest 13 straight games of double-digit scoring (2/9/093/8/09) … posted 10 double-doubles from Feb. 9-Mar.
8, which was the third most in the NBA over that span
… made the game-deciding layup with 11.9 seconds
left to play en route to 19 points (8-17 FG) at San
Antonio (3/22/09), adding team highs in rebounds (17,
14 defensive), assists (4) and steals (3) … led Houston
with a season-high 28 points (10-15 FG, 8-10 FT) at
Golden State (4/10/09). 2007-2008: Averaged 10.3
points and 6.4 rebounds with Houston, earning T-Mobile
NBA All-Rookie First Team … was the only Rockets
player to see action in all 82 games (39 starts) …
helped the Rockets to a 31-8 mark after entering the
starting lineup vs. Utah (1/27/08), averaging 13.0 points
(.531, 200-377 FG) and 7.7 rebounds as a starter …
recorded nine 20-point games and 10 double-doubles
… was the only rookie to qualify among NBA league
leaders in field goal percentage (.515, 19th in NBA) …
among qualified rookie leaders, ranked fifth in scoring
average, second in rebounds per game and first in
field goal percentage … named Western Conference
T-Mobile Rookie of the Month for Feb. 2008, leading all
rookies in field goal percentage (.629, 66-105 FG) and
was third among West rookies in scoring (11.7 ppg)
during the month … also topped all rookies in rebounds
per game in Mar. 2008 (8.9) and was third in rookie
scoring (13.4) … notched his first career 20-point game
with a team-high 20 points (10-11 FG) at San Antonio
(11/16/07) … posted a game-high 11 rebounds (careerhigh 9 offensive) at Chicago (12/22/07) … scored 22
points (7-10 FG) and dished out a season-high five
assists vs. Minnesota (1/11/08) … made first start of
his career at center vs. Utah (1/27/08) … had a careerhigh five steals vs. Memphis (2/29/08) … made his
second start of the season at center at Golden State
(3/21/08) … recorded 18 points and a season-high 18
rebounds vs. Minnesota (3/26/08) … topped the
Rockets with a season-best 24 points (7-12 FG, 10-12
FT) at San Antonio (3/30/08).
Portland (4/28/09) … pulled down a playoff-careerbest 14 rebounds in Game Four vs. the L.A. Lakers
(5/10/09) … picked up his fourth consecutive doubledouble with a playoff-career-high 24 points (10-17 FG,
4-5 FT) and 12 rebounds in Game Six vs. the L.A.
Lakers (5/14/09). 2008: In his first NBA postseason,
averaged 14.0 points and 9.3 rebounds in six games
(six starts) against Utah … registered 18 points
(7-12 FG) and a game-high 12 rebounds in a 95-69 win
in Game Five vs. Utah (4/29/08).
In International Play
Led Argentina to its second title at the FIBA Americas
Championship 2011, earning FIBA Americas MVP and
All-Tournament Team honors (tournament-high 21.4 ppg)
… participated with Argentina in the FIBA World
Championship 2010 in Turkey (tournament-high 27.1
ppg) … led Argentina to a bronze medal in the FIBA
Americas Championship 2009, garnering MVP honors
(tournament-high 23.3 ppg) … helped Argentina win a
bronze medal in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games (18.9
ppg) … guided Argentina to a silver medal at the FIBA
Americas Championship 2007, earning tournament MVP
accolades (19.5 ppg and 7.5 rpg) … helped the
Argentinean National Team secure its nation’s first
Olympic gold medal in basketball at the 2004 Olympic
Games (17.6 ppg and 5.0 rpg) … also won a silver
medal at the 2002 World Championship, a gold medal
at the 2001 Americas Championship and a silver medal
at the 1999 South American Championship … played
two professional seasons in Argentina with Ferrocaril
Oeste before making the jump to Spain with Taugres
Saski Baskonia Vitoria and Gijon Baloncesto … played
with Tau Ceramica for seven seasons (2000-07) …
named to the All-Euroleague First Team two times
(2005-06, 2006-07) and selected once to the AllEuroleague Second Team (2004-05) … earned
Euroleague December MVP (2006-07) … two-time
Spanish League Regular Season MVP (2004-05, 200607) … played in the 2003 Spanish All-Star Game …
named the 1999-2000 Spanish League Rookie of the
Year … his teams won the 2001-02 Spanish National
Championship, captured the 2002, 2004 and 2006
Spanish National Cup (King’s Cup), and won the 2005
and 2006 Spanish SuperCup.
In Life
Born Luis Alberto Scola on April 30, 1980, in Buenos
Aires, Argentina … enjoys spending time with his family
… likes playing pool and fishing in his spare time …
lists his favorite musical group as U2 … lists favorite
vacation spot is Minorca in the Mediterranean …
participates in the Rockets Player Ticket Program,
purchasing blocks of season tickets to be donated to
underserved children and their families … has also
partaken in “green” initiatives with the Rockets.
In the Playoffs
In 19 career playoff games (19 starts) with Houston,
has averaged 14.3 points and 8.7 rebounds … overall,
owns seven career postseason double-doubles and
two 20-point performances in the playoffs. 2009: In
his second postseason with the Rockets, averaged
14.4 points and 8.4 rebounds in 13 playoff games (13
starts) … averaged a team-best 16.2 points (.569,
41-72 FG) and 6.7 rebounds in six games against
Portland in the First Round … averaged 12.9 points
and 9.9 rebounds in seven games against the L.A.
Lakers in the Western Conference Semifinals … led
the Rockets with 21 points (10-13 FG) in Game Five at
In Transactions
Selected by San Antonio in the second round (56th
overall) of the 2002 NBA Draft … Houston acquired
his draft rights along with Jackie Butler from San
Antonio on July 12, 2007, in exchange for Vassilis
Spanoulis, a second-round pick in the 2009 NBA Draft
and other considerations from the Rockets … signed
with Houston on July 17, 2007 … restricted free agent
was extended a qualifying offer from the Rockets on
June 30, 2010 … signed to a multi-year contract by
Houston on July 21, 2010.
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Hasheem Thabeet
#32
Center
Players
THABEET
Height: 7-3
Weight: 263
NBA Experience: 2
College: Connecticut
High School: Cypress Christian
(Houston, TX)
Birthdate: February 16, 1987
Birthplace: Dar es Salaam,
Tanzania
How Acquired: Trade with
Memphis on February 24, 2011
Regular Season Career Highs
Minutes
35 4/14/10 at Oklahoma City
Field Goals
5 1/2/10 at Phoenix
Field Goal Attempts
7 3/17/10 at Houston (3)
3-Point Field Goals
0 —
3-Point Attempts
0 —
Free Throws
6 2/2/10 at Cleveland
Free Throw Attempts
6 12/15/10 vs. Charlotte (4)
Offensive Rebounds
4 4/7/10 at Dallas (3)
Defensive Rebounds 7 4/2/10 vs. New Orleans (3)
Rebounds
11 4/2/10 vs. New Orleans
Assists
2 12/13/09 at Miami
Steals
2 2/4/11 vs. Cleveland (2)
Turnovers
3 3/22/10 at Sacramento
Blocked Shots
5 12/13/09 at Miami
Points
10 3/22/10 at Sacramento (3)
Thabeet’s Career Statistics
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR
G-S
2009-10 (MEM)
68-13
2010-11 (MEM-HOU) 47-0
MIN
883
373
FGM-A PCT
77-131 .588
17-40 .425
3FGM-A PCT
0-0
—
0-0
—
FTM-A PCT
54-93 .581
19-35 .543
TOTALS
ROCKETS
1256
4
94-171 .550
0-1 .000
0-0
0-0
73-128 .570
0-0
—
115-13
2-0
—
—
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REBOUNDS
OFF-DEF-TOT AST
85-158-243
11
24-51-75
4
109-209-318
0-0-0
15
0
PF-D
162-1
76-0
ST
15
9
TO BLK
43
89
17
16
T P RPG APG PPG
208 3.6 0.2 3.1
53 1.6 0.1 1.1
238-1
3-0
24
0
60
0
261
0
105
1
2.8 0.1 2.3
0.0 0.0 0.0
#32 Thabeet
… in 2008-09, averaged 13.6 points, 10.8 rebounds
and 4.2 blocks (second in NCAA) in 36 games (all
starts), leading the Huskies to their first Final Four
appearance since 2004 … named to the All-Big East
First Team and All-America First Team by the NABC
… garnered All-America Second Team from The
Associated Press as a junior … was a finalist for the
Oscar Robertson and Naismith National Player of the
Year Awards … averaged 12.6 points and 10.6 rebounds
in five games of the NCAA Tournament … recorded
19 points, 14 rebounds and six blocks in a six-overtime
Big East Quarterfinal loss to Syracuse, which was the
longest game in Big East history … registered the
seventh triple-double in UConn history with 15 points,
11 rebounds and 10 blocks vs. Providence (1/31/09)
… posted career bests of 25 points and 20 rebounds
to go along with nine blocks vs. Seton Hall (2/14/09) …
in 2007-08, averaged 10.5 points, 7.9 rebounds and
4.5 blocks (third in NCAA) in 33 games (32 starts) …
named to the All-Big East Second Team and NABC
All-District Second Team as a sophomore … set the
Big East record for blocked shots in league games
(94), breaking the old record held by Georgetown’s
Alonzo Mourning (93) … started in all 31 games in
2006-07, averaging 6.2 points, 6.4 rebounds and 3.8
blocks … named to the Big East All-Rookie Team.
In the NBA
Holds career averages of 2.3 points, 2.8 rebounds
and 0.91 blocks in 115 games (13 starts) with Memphis
and Houston … has also played with the NBA
D-League’s Dakota Wizards (2009-10) and Rio Grande
Valley Vipers (2010-11). 2009-2010: In his first season
with Memphis, averaged 3.1 points and 3.6 rebounds
in 68 games (13 starts) … led the NBA in blocks per 48
minutes with 4.84 (min. 60 games) … ranked second
among all NBA rookies in blocks per game (1.31) …
missed one game (11/11/09) due to a fractured jaw …
was a DNP (CD) seven times … inactive six games
(2/26/10-3/6/10) after being assigned to the D-League’s
Dakota Wizards on Feb. 25 … recorded multiple blocks
24 times, including a career-high five blocks at Miami
(12/13/09) … averaged 5.3 points, 6.2 rebounds and
2.00 blocks in 22.1 minutes in 13 starts filling in for an
injured Marc Gasol … posted 5.9 points, 6.9 rebounds
and 2.77 blocks in the 13 games in which he played at
least 20 minutes … scored a career-high 10 points at
Phoenix (1/2/10), 10 points in his first career start vs.
Chicago (3/16/10) and 10 points at Sacramento
(3/22/10) … pulled down 10-plus rebounds twice,
including a career-high 11 boards vs. New Orleans
(4/2/10) … averaged 13.8 points, 11.2 rebounds and
3.17 blocks in 31.3 minutes over six games (four
starts) with Dakota … went on to average 4.5 points
(.600 FG%), 5.5 rebounds and 1.72 blocks in the final
18 games of the season after being recalled from the
Wizards … averaged 2.5 points (.580 FG%), 2.9
rebounds and 1.16 blocks in 50 games before his
D-League assignment … led the Grizzlies with 8.6
rebounds (tied for sixth in Summer League) and 2.80
blocks (second in Summer League) to go with 11.4
points over five games at the 2010 NBA Summer
League in Las Vegas.
In Life
Born Hashim Thabit Manka on Feb. 16, 1987, in Dar es
Salaam, Tanzania … name in Arabic means “destroyer
of evil” … name is pronounced ha-SHEEM tha-BEET
… son of Thabit Manka (deceased) and Rukia Manka
… has one sister, Sham, and one brother, Akbar …
had his iPod engraved with his nickname and college
number, “Hasheem the Dream 34,” honoring Rockets
Hall-of-Famer Hakeem Olajuwon … after growing up
as a soccer player, began playing organized basketball
when he was 15 years old … was the first Tanzanianborn player to be drafted by and play for an NBA team
… has met United Republic of Tanzania President
Jakaya Kikwete on several occasions and regularly
stays in contact with him via text message … stood
as the tallest player in UConn history … earned money
for his family as a runway model in Dar es Salaam …
facilitated his own college recruitment by finding and
e-mailing college coaches through Google … trained
with members of the U.S. Navy Seals in preparation
for the NBA Draft … memorized the preamble to the
United States Constitution in high school in Swahili
before memorizing it in English … ran a half-marathon
when he was 13 years old … helped to distribute 100
pairs of athletic shoes to children as part of the Refugee
Empowerment Program in Jan. 2010 … along with
former UConn standout Emeka Okafor, helped raise
$20,000 for Okafor’s “One Million African Lives”
initiative as part of a “Read and Raise” Fundraiser in
urban Hartford (CT) schools … scored two goals in a
charity soccer event against such NBA players as
Phoenix’s Steve Nash and Cleveland’s Baron Davis
in Vancouver, B.C., Canada on Sep. 19, 2009.
In College
In three seasons at Connecticut, averaged 10.3 points
(.611 FG%), 8.5 rebounds and 4.2 blocks in 100 games
(99 starts) … a two-time winner of the National
Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) National
Defensive Player of the Year Award in 2008 and 2009
… was named the 2009 Co-Big East Player of the
Year (Pittsburgh’s DeJuan Blair) … won consecutive
Big East Defensive Player of the Year Awards in 2008
and 2009, becoming the first player to do so since
Emeka Okafor (2003 and 2004) … shares the UConn
school record for blocks in a single game with 10 (set
three different times) … left UConn ranked second on
the Big East all-time blocked shots list (243), just four
behind Georgetown’s Patrick Ewing … notched three
or more blocks in 71 of his 100 career collegiate games
In Transactions
Selected after his junior season by Memphis with the
second-overall pick in the 2009 NBA Draft … signed a
multi-year contract with the Grizzlies on July 8, 2009
… assigned to the D-League’s Dakota Wizards on
Feb. 25, 2010, being recalled on Mar. 8 … Memphis
exercised his third-year contract option on Oct. 27,
2010 … acquired by the Rockets along with DeMarre
Carroll and a future first-round draft pick from the
Grizzlies in exchange for Shane Battier and Ishmael
Smith on Feb. 24, 2011 … assigned to Houston’s
single-affiliation NBA D-League partner Rio Grande
Valley on Mar. 21, 2011, and was recalled from the
Vipers on Apr. 11.
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In 2010-2011
Averaged 1.2 points, 1.7 rebounds and 0.33 blocks in
45 games with Memphis … was a DNP (CD) 14 times
with the Grizzlies … scored a season-high eight points
in 14 minutes of action vs. Charlotte (12/15/10) …
grabbed a season-best six rebounds in 12 minutes of
playing time vs. Houston (1/21/11) … blocked a seasonhigh two shots on three occasions … acquired by
Houston from Memphis on Feb. 24 … played in two
games with the Rockets … DNP (CD) for 11 games
(2/27/11-3/2/11; 3/7/11-3/18/11; 4/11/11-4/13/11) and
on the inactive list for 10 games (3/20/11-4/9/11) with
Houston … made his Rockets debut vs. New Jersey
(2/26/11) … assigned to Houston’s single-affiliation
NBA D-League partner Rio Grande Valley Vipers on
Mar. 21 … recalled from the Vipers on Apr. 11 after
averaging 10.0 points, 8.0 rebounds and 2.67 blocks
in six regular season games (five starts) … also started
one playoff game with Rio Grande Valley at Bakersfield
(4/8/11).
Terrence Williams
#1
Guard/Forward
Players
WILLIAMS
Height: 6-6
Weight: 220
NBA Experience: 2
College: Louisville
High School: Rainier Beach
(Seattle, WA)
Birthdate: June 28, 1987
Birthplace: Seattle, WA
How Acquired: Trade with
New Jersey on
December 15, 2010
Regular Season Career Highs
Minutes
Field Goals
Field Goal Attempts
3-Point Field Goals
3-Point Attempts
Free Throws
Free Throw Attempts
Offensive Rebounds
Defensive Rebounds
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Turnovers
Blocked Shots
Points
49
12
25
3
7
5
8
3
12
13
14
4
5
1
27
4/9/10 vs. Chicago
4/9/10 vs. Chicago
4/9/10 vs. Chicago
11/5/10 at Orlando (2)
3/31/10 vs. Phoenix (2)
3/17/10 at Philadelphia (4)
3/10/10 at Dallas
4/12/10 vs. Charlotte (3)
11/13/09 at Orlando (2)
4/12/10 vs. Charlotte (3)
4/3/10 vs. New Orleans
11/18/09 at Milwaukee
10/29/10 vs. Sacramento (4)
4/10/10 at Indiana (10)
4/9/10 vs. Chicago
Williams’ Career Statistics
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR
G-S
2009-10 (NJ)
78-9
2010-11 (NJ-HOU)
21-0
MIN
1764
290
FGM-A PCT
261-651 .401
43-115 .374
3FGM-A PCT
31-100 .310
6-22 .273
FTM-A PCT
103-144 .715
14-21 .667
TOTALS
ROCKETS
2054
84
304-766 .397
14-42 .333
37-122 .303
2-10 .200
117-165 .709
9-11 .818
99-9
11-0
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REBOUNDS
OFF-DEF-TOT AST
46-302-348 223
4-47-51
38
50-349-399
1-14-15
261
7
PF-D
126-0
25-0
ST
43
9
TO BLK
124
10
33
0
T P RPG APG PPG
656 4.5 2.9 8.4
106 2.4 1.8 5.0
151-0
4-0
52
4
157
8
762
39
10
0
4.0 2.6 7.7
1.4 0.6 3.5
#1 Williams
In 2010-2011
Averaged 6.7 points, 3.6 rebounds and 3.1 assists in
20.6 minutes per outing over 10 games with New
Jersey … was inactive with the Nets for four games
(11/9/10-11/15/10) due to a lower abdominal strain …
averaged 28.0 points, 11.3 rebounds, 10.7 assists and
1.33 steals in a three-game D-League assignment with
the Springfield Armor (11/27/10-12/5/10), tallying two
30-point games and two triple-doubles … in addition to
his D-League assignment was a healthy inactive five
times (11/19/10; 11/23/10-11/24/10; 12/7/10;
12/14/10) … tallied a season-best 15 points (6-14 FG,
3-4 3FG) with the Nets at Orlando (11/5/10) … recorded
season highs of seven rebounds and nine assists with
New Jersey at Miami (11/6/10) … acquired by Houston
from New Jersey as part of a three-team trade on
Dec. 15 … averaged 3.5 points and 1.4 rebounds in 11
games with the Rockets … on the inactive list for
seven games (12/15/10-12/17/10; 2/8/11-2/14/11;
2/22/12-2/23/11) with Houston … DNP (CD) for 27
games (12/19/10-12/31/10; 1/3/11; 1/8/11-1/10/11;
1/14/11-1/21/11; 1/24/11-1/27/11; 2/1/11-2/7/11;
2/16/11; 3/2/11; 3/8/11-3/12/11; 3/20/11-3/23/11) with
the Rockets … DND for two games (3/14/11-3/16/11)
and placed back on the inactive list for 11 games
(3/18/11; 3/27/11-4/13/11) due to lower abdominal
distress and related surgery … underwent a minor
surgical procedure to alleviate discomfort related to
his lower abdominal distress on Mar. 15 … made his
Rockets debut at Portland (1/2/11), scoring four points
in 7:41 of action … had 11 points (4-11 FG) and three
rebounds at Orlando (1/7/11).
Dallas (3/10/10) … recorded 21 points (9-20 FG) and
nine assists vs. Phoenix (3/31/10) … picked up 14
points (7-13 FG) and a career-high 14 assists vs. New
Orleans (4/3/10) … registered his first career tripledouble with a career-high 27 points (12-25 FG), a careerhigh-tying 13 rebounds and 10 assists vs. Chicago
(4/9/10) … tallied his eighth double-double of the season
with 21 points (10-19 FG) and a career-high-tying 13
rebounds vs. Charlotte (4/12/10).
In Life
Born Terrence Deshon Williams on June 28, 1987, in
Seattle, Washington … son of Sherry Jackson and
has one sister, Deshire, and one brother, Micko … was
a four-year starter at Rainier Beach High School
(Seattle, WA), helping his team win the State title in
2003 and finish runner-up in 2004 … also played football
for Rainier Beach as a starting wide receiver and free
safety for the Metro League championship team …
favorite food is soft tacos … enjoys creative writing
in his free time … is a big fan of the social networking
site Twitter … lists his fear of heights as the thing he
is most scared of … loves collecting shoes and owns
over 400 pairs … favorite pair of shoes are the patent
leather Jordan 11’s in red and black … gave 250 pairs
of his shoes to former college teammates … most
significant tattoo is the name of his late father … if he
wasn’t a professional basketball player he would be a
singer … grew up in Seattle with NBA players Nate
Robinson, Jamal Crawford and Brandon Roy … lists
favorite hobby as playing XBOX 360 … majored in
communications at Louisville … tries to model his
game after his favorite NBA player, Magic Johnson.
In the NBA
Has averaged 7.7 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.6 assists
in 99 career games (nine starts) with New Jersey and
Houston … has recorded five 20-point performances
in his career … owns eight career double-doubles and
one triple-double … named Eastern Conference Rookie
of the Month one time (Apr. 2010). 2009-2010: Appeared
in 78 games (nine starts) with New Jersey, averaging
8.4 points, 4.5 rebounds and 2.9 assists in 22.6 minutes
per game … in nine starts, averaged 10.9 points
(40-107 FG), 7.3 rebounds and 3.8 assists in 32.1
minutes … inactive one game (3/24/10) with a sprained
left foot and ankle … was a DNP (CD) three times
(12/8/09-12/9/09; 1/8/10) … finished fifth among
rookies in double-doubles with eight … was ninth among
rookies in both rebounds and assists per game …
named Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month for
Apr. 2010 … recorded 30 double-figure scoring games,
which included five 20-point outings … had nine doubledigit rebounding performances, two 10-plus assist
games, eight double-doubles and one triple-double …
in NBA debut at Minnesota (10/28/09), posted a doubledouble with 15 points (6-14 FG) and 10 boards …
recorded 20 points (8-15 FG) and 10 rebounds at
Milwaukee (11/18/09) … totaled 21 points (8-16 FG)
and seven assists vs. Cleveland (3/3/10) … tallied 18
points (7-12 FG) and a career-high 13 rebounds at
In Transactions
Selected by New Jersey in the first round (11th overall)
of the 2009 NBA Draft … assigned to the D-League
Springfield Armor from Nov. 27-Dec. 5, 2010 …
acquired by Houston from New Jersey in exchange
for a lottery protected 2012 first-round pick on Dec.
15, 2010, which was part of a deal involving the
Rockets, Nets and L.A. Lakers.
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In College
Only player in Louisville history to tally 1,500 points,
900 rebounds, 500 assists and 200 steals … finished
career ranked 18th in school history in points (1,565),
second in assists (545), seventh in rebounding (970),
fourth in 3-point field goals made (195), fifth in steals
(210) and second in minutes played (4,510) … as a
senior, was named First-Team All-Big East and was
selected NABC All-District … also an AP All-America
Third Team and named to the Big East All-Tournament
Team in 2008-09 … helped lead the Cardinals to the
Big East regular season and tournament titles, claiming
the top overall seed in the NCAA Tournament … earned
All-Big East Second Team as a sophomore and junior
… as a sophomore, was the only player to start all 34
games for the Cardinals … was a starting forward in
21 games as a freshman.
2011 NBA Draft Class
#2 Marcus Morris
Players
Position: Forward • Height: 6-9 • Weight: 235
NBA Experience: R
College: Kansas
High School: APEX Academy (Pennsauken, NJ)
Birthdate: September 2, 1989, Philadelphia, PA
How Acquired: Drafted in the first round (14th overall)
of the 2011 NBA Draft
In College
A three-year starter at Kansas, finished his career 25th
on the all-time KU scoring list (1,371 points), 16th alltime in rebounds (676), ninth in double-doubles (19)
and 12th on the single-season scoring list (654 points in
2010-11) … also concluded his career tied for 12th alltime at KU with a .555 (508-916 FG) field goal percentage
… selected the Big 12 Player of the Year and the Big
12 Championship Most Outstanding Player following a
standout junior season … a Wooden Award Finalist
and an Oscar Robertson Trophy finalist in 2010-11,
added First-Team All-Big 12 accolades, as well as
USBWA, NABC and AP All-America Second Team …
averaged a team-leading 17.2 points and 7.6 rebounds
in 2010-11, while finishing second in the Big 12
Conference in shooting percentage (.570 FG%, ranked
21st nationally) … as a sophomore, was chosen the
2009-10 Yahoo! Sports Most Improved Player and was
selected to the Big 12 All-Improved Team by the media
… also named All-Big 12 Second Team by the coaches
in 2009-10 after finishing as KU’s third-leading scorer
(12.8 ppg) and second-leading rebounder (6.1 rpg) …
in 2008-09, was a Big 12 All-Rookie Team selection
after starting 22 games as a freshman … also led the
Big 12 freshmen class in rebounding (4.7 rpg).
In International Play
One of 20 college players chosen by USA Basketball
to train against the USA Men’s National Team during
the 2010 offseason.
In Life
Born Marcus Morris on Sept. 2, 1989, in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania … mother is Thomasine Morris … has
four brothers, Donte, Blake, David and twin teammate
at KU, Markieff … is just seven minutes younger than
his twin brother … also chosen right after his twin in
the 2011 NBA Draft (Markieff went 13 th overall to
Phoenix Suns) … Morris brothers were the third set of
twins to be chosen in the first round of an NBA Draft,
following Horace and Harvey Grant and Brook and
Robin Lopez … Horace was the 10th overall pick of the
Chicago Bulls in 1987, while Harvey went 12th to the
Washington Bullets the next year … the New Jersey
Nets chose Brook with the 10th pick in 2008, while
Robin was selected just five spots later at 15 by the
Phoenix Suns … majored in American studies at KU …
voted “Most Likely to Succeed” in high school …
averaged 24.8 points and eight rebounds in 2007-08
for APEX Academy (Pennsauken, NJ) … prior to
APEX, led the Prep Charter High School Eagles to
back-to-back State titles in 2006 and 2007.
In Transactions
An early entry candidate, selected by Houston after
his junior season at Kansas with the 14th overall pick in
the 2011 NBA Draft.
Morris’ Career Statistics
COLLEGE
YEAR
2008-09 (KU)
2009-10 (KU)
2010-11 (KU)
TOTALS
G-S
35-22
36-33
38-36
109-91
MIN
646
889
1076
2611
FGM-A
94-190
174-305
240-421
508-916
PCT
.495
.570
.570
.555
3FGM-A
6-15
12-32
26-76
44-123
PCT
.400
.375
.342
.358
FTM-A
64-106
99-150
148-215
311-471
PCT
.604
.660
.688
.660
52
REBOUNDS
OFF-DEF-TOT AST
66-100-166
38
96-124-220
37
99-191-290
62
261-415-676 137
PF-D
88-3
94-3
97-0
279-6
ST
36
34
32
102
TO BLK T P RPG APG PPG
57
12 258 4.7 1.1 7.4
48
12 459 6.1 1.0 12.8
67
24 654 7.6 1.6 17.2
172
48 1371 6.2 1.3 12.6
2011 NBA Draft Class
#20 Donatas Motiejunas
In International Play
Signed with Polish champion Asseco Prokom Gdynia
for 2011-12 … played with Italy’s Benetton Treviso
from 2009-11 … winner of the 2010-11 Eurocup Rising
Star Trophy for the best U-23 player in the ULEB’s
Eurocup competition … played in the 2009 Lithuanian
All-Star Game … in 2008-09, played with Aisciai Kaunas
and earned All-Star honors in Lithuania’s top league …
won the 2008 Lithuanian National Cup with BC Zalgiris
Kaunas … won the 2008 Baltic League with BC Zalgiris
Kaunas … made his debut with the senior team in
2007-08, while splitting time with the junior squad …
won the 2007-08 Lithuanian National Championship
with BC Zalgiris Kaunas … spent 2005-07 playing
exclusively for Zalgiris-Sabonio mokykla Kaunas,
which is Zalgiris Kaunas’ junior team in Lithuania’s
second division … has been member of the Lithuanian
U-16, U-18, U-19 and U-20 National Teams … won the
silver medal at the 2008 European U-18 Championship
… won a silver medal at the 2008 European U-20
Championship … also played at the 2006 U-16, 2007
U-18 and 2009 U-20 European Championships …
played at the 2009 World U-19 Championship …
member of the Lithuanian National Team … also
represented Lithuania in Junior National Team
competition … honors included MVP of the 2008 Nike
International Junior Tournament and MVP of the 2008
U-18 European Championship … member of the World
Select Team at the 2009 Nike Hoop Summit, tallying
21 points (5-15 FG, 10-14 FT), eight rebounds and
three assists.
In Life
Born Donatas Motiejunas on Sept. 20, 1990, in Kaunas,
Lithuania … name is pronounced doh-NAH-tahs moetee-YOU-nus … nicknames include “Donny” and
“D-Mo” … has a large tattoo on his chest of an eagle
clutching a basketball … “I really like the attitudes of
eagles. They never give up. When they grab a fish or
something else, they never let it go. It doesn’t matter.
In a book, they write they find a skeleton of [an] eagle
and there is no fish. It means that the fish beat him
and killed him, but he didn’t let go.”
In Transactions
An early entry candidate, selected by Minnesota in
the first round (20th overall) in the 2011 NBA Draft …
Houston acquired his draft rights from the
Timberwolves along Jonny Flynn and Minnesota’s 2012
second-round selection in exchange for Brad Miller,
the rights to Nikola Mirotic (23rd overall pick), a future
first-round pick and cash considerations on June 23,
2011.
Motiejunas’ Career Statistics
ITALIAN LEGABASKET SERIE A
YEAR
G
MIN
2009-10 (BEN)
31
629
2010-11 (BEN)
30
772
TOTALS
61
1401
FGM-A
101-196
137-258
238-454
PCT
.515
.531
.524
3FGM-A
10-28
18-41
28-69
PCT
.357
.439
.406
FTM-A
74-102
100-139
174-241
PCT
.725
.719
.722
53
REBOUNDS
OFF-DEF-TOT AST
62-83-145
19
55-78-133
32
117-161-278
51
PF
85
74
159
ST
36
38
74
TO BLK
65
7
60
14
125
21
T P RPG APG PPG
286 4.7 0.6 9.2
392 4.4 1.1 13.1
678 4.6 0.8 11.1
Players
Position: Forward • Height: 7-0 • Weight: 222
NBA Experience: R
Country: Kaunas, Lithuania
Birthdate: September 20, 1990, Kaunas, Lithuania
How Acquired: Trade with Minnesota on June 23, 2011
2011 NBA Draft Class
#25 Chandler Parsons
Players
Position: Forward • Height: 6-9 • Weight: 200
NBA Experience: R
College: Florida
High School: Lake Howell (Winter Park, FL)
Birthdate: October 25, 1988, Casselberry, FL
How Acquired: Drafted in the second round (38th overall)
of the 2011 NBA Draft
In College
Completed his four-year career at Florida ranked 12th
all-time in school history with 1,452 points … became
the first Gator ever to be named SEC Player of the
Year in 2010-11 … First-Team All-SEC as a senior,
finishing first on the team in rebounds (7.8 rpg) and
assists (3.8 apg), while ranking fourth in scoring (11.3
ppg) … also named to the SEC All-Tournament and AP
All-America Teams in 2010-11, as well as First-Team
NABC All-District 21 … in 2009-10, tied for the team
high in rebounds (6.9 RPG), while ranking third in scoring
(12.4 ppg) and assists (2.6 apg) … became the 45th
Gator to score 1,000 career points during his junior
campaign … was the first player in school history to
hit two true buzzer-beaters, making a 75-footer to beat
N.C. State (1/3/10), then a spot-up 3-pointer to beat
South Carolina (1/23/10) … garnered Orange Bowl
Classic MVP honors as a sophomore … ranked second
on team in rebounds (5.7 rpg) and fourth in scoring
(9.2 ppg) in 2008-09 … was UF’s top scorer off the
bench (8.1 ppg) in 2007-08, earning SEC All-Freshman
honors.
In International Play
Played with Cholet Basket (France) in 2011.
In Life
Born Chandler Parsons on Oct. 25, 1988, in
Casselberry, Florida … son of Gary and Terri Parsons
… grandfather, Don Parsons, played basketball at
Rutgers and was drafted by the New York Knicks …
graduated from UF with a degree in telecommunications
… averaged 21.7 points and 9.8 rebounds per game
for Lake Howell High School, helping the Silver Hawks
to a 31-3 mark and the 5A State championship … Lake
Howell made the Final Four in each of his three years
on the varsity level … was the MVP of the 5A State
championship, a Jordan All-American, an AllConference selection and a First-Team 5A All-State
selection his senior year in high school.
In Transactions
Selected by Houston in the second round (38th overall)
of the 2011 NBA Draft.
Parsons’ Career Statistics
COLLEGE
YEAR
2007-08 (UF)
2008-09 (UF)
2009-10 (UF)
2010-11 (UF)
TOTALS
G-S
36-0
36-28
34-18
36-35
142-81
MIN
744
937
1054
1229
3964
FGM-A
103-218
128-278
141-286
155-323
527-1105
PCT
.472
.460
.493
.480
.477
3FGM-A
35-108
37-123
38-106
43-117
153-454
PCT
.324
.301
.358
.368
.337
FTM-A
52-83
39-70
100-151
54-97
245-401
PCT
.627
.557
.662
.557
.611
54
REBOUNDS
OFF-DEF-TOT AST
47-96-143
51
72-132-204
64
77-156-233
88
74-205-279 136
270-589-859 339
PF-D
60-1
85-1
70-0
67-0
282-2
ST
18
38
39
34
129
TO BLK T P RPG APG PPG
36
8 293 4.0 1.4 8.1
50
14 332 5.7 1.8 9.2
67
5 420 6.9 2.6 12.4
81
15 407 7.8 3.8 11.3
234
42 1452 6.0 2.4 10.2
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Free Agents & Waiver Claims
#21 Samuel Dalembert
Players
Position: Center • Height: 6-11 • Weight: 250
NBA Experience: 9
College: Seton Hall
High School: St. Patrick’s (Elizabeth, NJ)
Birthdate: May 10, 1981, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
How Acquired: Signed as a free agent
in December 2011
In 2010-2011
Averaged 8.1 points, 8.2 boards and a team-high 1.45
blocks in 80 games (46 starts) during his lone season
with Sacramento … with 116 blocks, he became the
first Kings player to reach the century mark in blocks
in a season since Keon Clark (150) and Vlade Divac
(105) each hit 100-plus in 2002-03 … scored in doublefigures in 26 games with 20-plus in four outings …
grabbed 10-plus rebounds in 30 games … recorded 16
double-doubles … posted a career-high 27 points
(10-16 FG, 7-10 FT), 16 boards and two blocks vs.
Golden State (3/14/11) … had a season-high 19 rebounds
with 13 points (4-9 FG, 5-6 FT) at Philadelphia (3/27/11).
In International Play
Competed for the Canadian National Team in the 2008
FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament hosted by Greece
… participated in the 2007 FIBA Americas
Championship held in Las Vegas … also appeared in
the 2007 Marchand Cup in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
In College
Averaged 7.1 points, 5.8 rebounds and 2.83 blocks in
59 games over two seasons at Seton Hall … owns the
school record for career blocked shots (267) … posted
8.3 points, 5.7 boards and 2.13 blocks as a senior
(2000-01) … named to the Big East All-Rookie Team
after ranking seventh in the nation in blocks as a
freshman (1999-2000) … teammates with the Pirates
included former Rockets Andre Barrett and the late
Eddie Griffin.
In the NBA
Owns career averages of 8.1 points, 8.3 rebounds and
1.88 blocks in 662 games (537 starts) through nine
NBA seasons with Philadelphia (2001-10) and
Sacramento (2010-11) … ranks 28th in NBA history in
blocks per game and stands ninth among active
players. … has finished seven of the last nine seasons
ranked in the NBA’s top-10 in blocked shots … in eight
seasons with the 76ers, tallied 1,131 blocks, which
currently ranks second in franchise history behind
Hall-of-Famer Julius Erving (1,293) … appeared in all
82 regular season contests over four straight NBA
seasons (2006-07 to 2009-10) … his games played
streak ended at 354 games after missing the 2010-11
season opener at Minnesota (10/27/10) … posted his
finest statistical campaign to date in 2007-08 with the
76ers, averaging 10.5 points, a career-best 10.4
rebounds, 2.34 blocks and a career-high 33.2 minutes
per game in starting all 82 outings … ranked fourth in
the NBA in blocks in 2007-08, eighth in rebounds (third
in offensive rebounds) and 20th in field goal percentage
(.513, 339-661 FG) … was one of only nine players to
average a points-rebounds double-double for the entire
2007-08 campaign … averaged a career-high 10.7
points (.541 FG%), 8.9 rebounds and 1.94 blocks in 82
contests in 2006-07 with Philadelphia, ranking eighth in
the NBA in blocks per game that season.
In Life
Born Samuel Davis Dalembert on May 10, 1981, in
Port-au-Prince, Haiti … lived in Haiti 14 years before
moving to Montreal … sworn in as a Canadian citizen
in Aug. 2007 … is the only Haitian born player in the
NBA … speaks fluent French … did not start playing
basketball until sophomore year at Lucien Page High
School in Montreal … was named the recipient of the
2009-10 J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award by the
Professional Basketball Writer’s Association in
recognition of his outstanding charitable works and
tireless relief efforts in his native Haiti … bestowed
the 2010 Naismith Hall of Fame Mannie Jackson Human
Spirit Award, presented to individuals who honor the
game of basketball by virtue of their personal growth
and life-long accomplishments.
In Transactions
Originally selected by Philadelphia as an early entry
candidate out of Seton Hall with the 26th overall pick in
the 2001 NBA Draft … re-signed by the 76ers to a
contract extension on Aug. 2, 2005 … traded by
Philadelphia to Sacramento for Spencer Hawes and
Andres Nocioni on June 19, 2010 … signed with Houston
as an unrestricted free agent in Dec. 2011.
In the Playoffs
Started 17 postseason contests with Philadelphia.
Dalembert’s Career Statistics
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR
G-S
2001-02 (PHI)
34-0
2003-04 (PHI)
82-53
2004-05 (PHI)
72-60
2005-06 (PHI)
66-52
2006-07 (PHI)
82-82
2007-08 (PHI)
82-82
2008-09 (PHI)
82-82
2009-10 (PHI)
82-80
2010-11 (SAC)
80-46
TOTALS
662-537
MIN
FGM-A
177
22-50
2197
270-499
1785
250-477
1761
196-369
2535
356-658
2724
339-661
2036
216-434
2124
285-523
1938
268-567
17276 2202-4238
PCT
.440
.541
.524
.531
.541
.513
.498
.545
.473
.520
3FGM-A
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-1
0-2
0-1
0-2
0-0
0-2
0-9
PCT
—
.000
—
.000
.000
.000
.000
—
.000
.000
FTM-A
7-18
112-174
89-148
93-132
167-224
186-263
91-124
97-133
108-148
950-1364
PCT
.389
.644
.601
.705
.746
.707
.734
.729
.730
.696
56
REBOUNDS
OFF-DEF-TOT AST PF-D
25-43-68
5
30-0
194-432-626
21 273-4
187-355-542
35 241-4
159-382-541
25 244-9
239-494-733
64 287-9
304-545-849
45 269-3
214-487-701
18 248-2
239-545-784
64 252-5
212-445-657
67 225-2
1773-3728-5501 344 2069-38
S T TO BLK T P RPG APG PPG
6
14
13
51 2.0 0.1 1.5
44
86 189 652 7.6 0.3 8.0
46 114 121 589 7.5 0.5 8.2
34 107 160 485 8.2 0.4 7.3
47 161 159 879 8.9 0.8 10.7
40 155 192 864 10.4 0.5 10.5
33 117 146 523 8.5 0.2 6.4
42 123 151 667 9.6 0.8 8.1
36 132 116 644 8.2 0.8 8.1
328 1009 1247 5354 8.3 0.5 8.1
Free Agents & Waiver Claims
#17 Jeremy Lin
In 2010-11
Appeared in 29 games with Golden State, averaging
2.6 points, 1.2 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.14 steals
in 9.8 minutes per contest … on inactive list 30 times
and registered 23 DNP (CD) … recorded 10-plus points
twice … made NBA debut in second game of the
season vs. L.A. Clippers (10/29/10), collecting one
steal in three minutes … posted career-high 13 points
in 18 minutes at L.A. Lakers (11/21/10) … assigned to
the Reno Bighorns of the NBA D-League three times
during the season (assigned 12/28/10 and recalled
1/3/11; assigned 1/9/11 and recalled 2/5/11; assigned
3/17/11 and recalled 3/27/11) … appeared in 20 games
(10 starts) over three stints with the Bighorns,
averaging 18.0 points, 5.8 rebounds, 4.3 assists and
2.00 steal in 31.7 minutes per contest … recorded
10-plus points 20 times and 20-plus points nine times
with Reno … also registered one double-double (pointrebound) with the Bighorns … named D-League
Co-Performer of the Week for the week of Jan. 10
after averaging 20.3 points, 5.8 rebounds, 5.0 assists
and 2.80 steals in four games, leading the Bighorns to
a 4-0 record on the week … named to the NBA
D-League Showcase First Team … also played in the
2010 NBA Summer League in Las Vegas with the
Dallas Mavericks, appearing in all five games and
averaging 9.8 points, 3.2 rebounds, 1.8 assists and
1.20 steals in 18.5 minutes.
in 32.2 minutes per game … during his junior campaign,
was the only player in the nation to rank in the top-10
of every significant statistical category in their
respective conference.
In Life
Born Jeremy Lin on Aug. 23, 1988, in Torrance,
California … son of Shirley and Gie-Ming … has two
brothers, Joseph (younger) and Josh (older) … was an
active participant in the Warriors community programs
during his rookie season … on Golden State’s road trip
to Boston in Mar. 2011, returned to the Harvard campus
to pickup his degree, as he was unable to participate in
the graduation ceremony the previous summer due to
conflicts with preparing for the NBA … after signing
with the Warriors in the summer of 2010, traveled to
Taipei to take part in Yao Ming’s Charity games … was
his first trip to Taiwan, the birthplace of both of his
parents, since he was seven years old … a four-year
letterwinner and three-year starter at Palo Alto High
School … captained his high school team to the CIF
Division II State title by scoring 17 points in a upset of
nationally ranked Mater Dei in the finals (51-47) …
three-time First-Team All-Santa Clara Valley Athletic
League selection at guard … two-time SCVAL Most
Valuable Player … as a senior, named Northern
California Division II Player of the Year, Northern
California Scholar Athlete of the Year and First-Team
All-State … also named Player of the Year as a senior
by the San Francisco Chronicle and San Jose Mercury
News … earned a 4.2 GPA in high school … was a
summer intern for California senator Joe Simitian during
high school … earned school’s President Award as
Vision New America 2004 Scholarship award … enjoys
spending time with family and friends, listening to
music and going to church.
In College
Played all four years at Harvard, appearing in 115
games (87 starts) … averaged 12.9 points, 4.3
rebounds, 3.5 assists and 1.96 steals in 29.2 minutes
per game … became the first player in Ivy League
history to record 1,450 points, 450 rebounds, 400
assists and 200 steals … ranks first all-time at Harvard
in games played (115), second in steals (225), fifth in
points (1,483) and fifth in assists (406) … named
All-Ivy League First Team as a junior and senior …
named USBWA All-District 1 First Team and NABC
All-District 13 as a senior and was one of 11 finalists
for the Bob Cousy Award … earned NABC All-District
1 First Team as a junior … named All-Ivy League
Second Time as a sophomore … appeared in 29 games
(all starts) as a senior, averaging 16.4 points (.519,
149-287 FG), 4.4 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 2.45 steals
In Transactions
Was not selected in the 2010 NBA Draft … signed as
a free agent with Golden State on July 21, 2010 …
assigned to the Reno Bighorns of the NBA D-League
three times in 2010-11 (assigned 12/28/10 and recalled
1/3/11; assigned 1/9/11 and recalled 2/5/11; assigned
3/17/11 and recalled 3/27/11) … waived by the Warriors
on Dec. 9, 2011 … claimed off waivers by the Rockets
on Dec. 12, 2011.
Lin’s Career Statistics
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR
G-S
2010-11 (GS)
29-0
TOTALS
29-0
MIN
285
285
FGM-A PCT
28-72 .389
28-72 .389
3FGM-A PCT
1-5 .200
1-5 .200
FTM-A PCT
19-25 .760
19-25 .760
57
REBOUNDS
OFF-DEF-TOT AST
12-22-34
42
12-22-34
42
PF-D
31-0
31-0
ST
33
33
TO BLK
18
9
18
9
T P RPG APG PPG
76 1.2 1.4 2.6
76 1.2 1.4 2.6
Players
Position: Guard • Height: 6-3 • Weight: 200
NBA Experience: 1
College: Harvard
High School: Palo Alto (Palo Alto, CA)
Birthdate: August 23, 1988, Torrance, CA
How Acquired: Claimed off waivers from Golden State by
Houston on December 12, 2011
Players
Training Camp Invitees
Ibrahim Jaaber
Omar Samhan
Pos: G • Ht: 6-2 • Wt: 175 • DOB: 2/3/84
College: Penn
Pos: C • Ht: 6-11 • Wt: 265 • DOB: 11/3/88
College: Saint Mary’s (CA)
In College
Was a two-time Ivy League Player of the Year (2006,
2007) at Penn … in a 114 games (89 starts), the twotime Honorable Mention AP All-American (2006, 2007)
set the Ivy League’s all-time steals record (303) … he
also finished with 1,518 points (13.3 ppg) and 430
rebounds (3.8 rpg).
In College
Named the West Coast Conference Defensive Player
of the Year and was a First-Team All-WCC selection
as a senior (2009-10) at Saint Mary’s … led the WCC
in scoring (21.5 ppg), rebounds (11.1 rpg) and blocks
(2.9 bpg) in 2009-10 … second on the Gaels in scoring
(14.1 ppg) and rebounding (9.4 rpg) in 2008-09, earning
First-Team All-WCC after finishing 10th in the conference
in scoring and third in rebounds … garnered Honorable
Mention All-WCC honors as a sophomore and was
named to the WCC All-Freshmen Team.
In International Play
Most recently played with Egaleo BC (2007-08) and
Lottomatica Roma (2008-10).
In International Play
Saw action with BC Zalgiris in Lithuania (2010-11).
Greg Smith
Pos: C • Ht: 6-10 • Wt: 250 • DOB: 1/8/91
College: Fresno State
In College
Averaged 11.7 points, 8.1 rebounds, and 1.1 blocks
per game as a sophomore last season at Fresno State
… was also the 2009-10 WAC Freshman of the Year,
which was voted on by the WAC head coaches.
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Lior Eliyahu
Maarty Leunen
Pos: F • Ht: 6-9 • Wt: 225 • DOB: 9/9/85
Country: Israel (Tel Aviv)
Pos: F • Ht: 6-9 • Wt: 220 • DOB: 9/3/85
College: Oregon
In the NBA
Early entry candidate for the 2006 NBA Draft …
selected by Orlando in the second round (44th overall)
of the 2006 NBA Draft, which was a pick acquired by
the Magic from the Milwaukee Bucks … Houston
acquired his draft rights from Orlando for cash
considerations on June 28, 2006. 2007: Averaged 4.8
points and 1.8 rebounds in four games with the Rockets
in the 2007 NBA Summer League.
In the NBA
Selected by Houston in the second round (54th overall)
of the 2008 NBA Draft. 2010: Averaged 2.6 points and
2.8 rebounds in five games (one start) with Houston in
the 2010 NBA Summer League. 2009: Averaged 9.8
points, 5.4 rebounds and 2.6 assists in five games
(five starts) with the Rockets in the 2009 NBA Summer
League. 2008: Averaged 16.0 points and 4.8 rebounds
over five games with Houston in the 2008 NBA Summer
League.
In International Play
Returned to Israel for 2010-11, re-signing with Maccabi
Tel Aviv and capturing the 2011 Israeli National Cup …
has also won the 2006-07, 2008-09 and 2010-11 Israeli
National Championship with Maccabi Tel Aviv … named
the 2010-11 Euroleague Top 16 Week-3 MVP … named
the 2011 Israeli All-Star Game MVP … signed with Caja
Laboral of the Spanish League for 2009-10 … led Caja
Laboral with 18 points in the final game of a 3-0 sweep
over Regal Barca to capture the 2009-10 Spanish
League title … played three prior seasons with Maccabi
Tel Aviv (2006-09), reaching the 2008 Euroleague title
game … chosen the 2008-09 Euroleague December
MVP in three straight Maccabi wins … began career
with Hapoel Galil Elyon in the Israeli Premier League
(2003-06) … named to the Eurocup All-Star Game in
2005 and 2006 … member of the Israeli National Team
… played at the 2007, 2009 and 2011 European
Championships … played in the 2005 U-21 World
Championships held in Argentina … earned AllTournament honors after averaging 18.0 points and
6.3 boards at the 2005 U-20 European Championships
for Men … helped Israel to a silver medal at the 2004
U-20 European Championships for Men.
In College
Averaged 9.9 points (.503, 418-831 FG; .397, 131-330
3FG), 7.1 rebounds and 1.8 assists over his college
career … named Second-Team All-Pac-10 as a senior
and earned Honorable Mention All-Conference honors
as a junior … finished collegiate career as Oregon’s
second all-time leader in rebounds (903) … also ranked
17th all-time in scoring (1,259 points), seventh in steals
(121) and ninth in 3-point field goal percentage (.397)
… led the Ducks in rebounds per game (9.2, fourth in
Pac-10) and ranked second in scoring average (15.2)
as a senior … also ranked second in the league in
3-point field goal percentage (.492) and seventh in
field goal percentage (.559).
In International Play
Has played with Bennet Cantù (Italy) for two seasons
(2009-11), averaging 12.2 points and 5.8 rebounds in
37 games in 2009-10, as well as 10.6 points and 6.1
rebounds in 42 contests in 2010-11 … saw action with
Darussafaka Istanbul (Turkey) in 2008-09, averaging
12.1 points and 6.2 rebounds in 32 games … participated
as a member of Team USA at the 2007 Pan American
Games and played in the 2004 Global Games.
Axel Hervelle
Sergio Llull
Pos: F • Ht: 6-9 • Wt: 240 • DOB: 5/12/83
Country: Belgium (Liège)
Pos: G • Ht: 6-3 • Wt: 190 • DOB: 11/15/87
Country: Spain (Mahon)
In the NBA
Selected by Denver in the second round (52nd overall)
of the 2005 NBA Draft … played with the Nuggets in
the 2005 Summer League … Houston acquired his
draft rights from Denver in exchange for James White
on Sept. 22, 2009.
In the NBA
Selected by the Denver Nuggets in the second round
(34 th overall) of the 2009 NBA Draft … Houston
acquired his draft rights from Denver in exchange for
cash considerations on June 25, 2009.
In International Play
Has played the last two seasons with Bizkaia Bilbao
Basket (Spain) after joining the club in Jan. 2010 …
played with Real Madrid (Spain) from the 2004-05
season through Dec. 2009 … captured two ACB League
titles (2004-05, 2006-07) and one ULEB Cup (2006-07)
with Real Madrid … played with RBC Verviers-Pepinster
(Belgium) in the Belgian First Division (2000-04) before
signing with Real Madrid … spent his early basketball
years with Hannut Liège … also a member of the
Belgian National Team … played at the 2011 European
Championship … participated in the 1999 European
Championship for Cadets (U-16), the 2000 European
Championship for Junior Men (U-18) and the 2002
European Championship for Young Men (U-20).
In International Play
Helped Spain capture the EuroBasket title at the 2009
and 2011 FIBA European Basketball Championship …
also participated with Spain in the FIBA World
Championship 2010 in Turkey … earned 2011 AllEuroleague Second Team with Real Madrid … averaged
9.3 points per game in Spanish ACB league play with
Real Madrid in 2009-10 … in his second full season
with Real Madrid in 2008-09, averaged 8.6 points, 2.8
assists, 1.15 steals and 21.8 minutes in 27 games of
Spanish ACB action … joined Real Madrid late during
the 2006-07 season … made his pro debut in 2005-06
with Basquet Manresa in the Spanish ACB and played
for Finques Olesa in the EBA … also competed for
Basquet Manresa in the LEB through 2006-07 … has
also been a member of Spain’s U-18 and U-20 National
Teams.
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Players in the System
Year and Best Sixth Man honors, becoming the first
player in league history to win both awards … selected
to the 2005 and 2006 NBL All-Star Games, winning
MVP honors in 2005 after recording 35 points, seven
assists and four rebounds … averaged 12.7 points
(.571, 28-49 FG; .450, 9-20 3FG) in six games played
with Australia during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games
… also played with the Australian National Team at the
2006 World Championships held in Japan.
Brad Newley
Pos: G • Ht: 6-6 • Wt: 195 • DOB: 2/18/85
Country: Australia (Adelaide)
Frederic Weis
Pos: C • Ht: 7-2 • Wt: 258 • DOB: 6/22/77
Country: France (Thionville)
In the NBA
Houston acquired his draft rights from the New York
Knicks in exchange for Patrick Ewing Jr. on Aug. 29,
2008 … drafted by New York in the first round (15th
overall) of the 1999 NBA Draft … elected to continue
playing in Europe.
In International Play
Signed with Lithuanian champion Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius
for 2010-11 … was a Lithuanian Basketball League AllStar in 2011 … participated with Australia in the FIBA
World Championship 2010 in Turkey … played with
Besiktas ColaTurka Istanbul (Turkey) in 2009-10,
averaging 17.6 points, 4.5 rebounds and 1.3 assists in
28 Turkish League games … averaged 10.6 points,
4.4 rebounds and 0.8 assists in 28 league games for
Panellinios Athens (Greece) in 2008-09 … in the 2008
Olympics, averaged 12.7 points, 2.5 rebounds and
1.3 assists … played with Panionios Athens (Greece)
in 2007-08 … averaged 19.2 points per game over the
previous three seasons with the Townsville Crocodiles
in the NBL, which is Australia’s premier professional
basketball league … in 2006-07, averaged 22.4 points,
5.4 rebounds and 3.2 assists to earn Second-Team AllNBL honors … also collected 2005 NBL Rookie of the
In International Play
Saw action with Limoges CSP Elite in France (200910) … began 2008-09 with Iurbentia Bilbao Basket
(ACB) before joining ViveMenorca (ACB) in Spain …
also played four previous seasons with Bilbao Basket
(2004-08) … played with Unicaja Málaga in Spain (200004), PAOK Thessaloniki in Greece (2000) and Limoges
in France (1995-2000) … won a silver medal with
France in the 2000 Summer Olympics … also played
with France in the European FIBA Championships in
1999, 2001, 2005 and 2007 … participated in the World
FIBA Championship 2006 with France.
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Players
In the NBA
Chosen by Houston with a second-round selection
(54th overall) in the 2007 NBA Draft, which was acquired
by the Rockets from Orlando for cash considerations
on June 28, 2007 … pick was originally obtained by
the Magic from the Cleveland Cavaliers. 2009:
Averaged 6.8 points, 2.6 rebounds and 0.6 assists in
five games (three starts) with Houston in the 2009
NBA Summer League. 2007: Averaged 3.3 points and
3.0 rebounds in three games with the Rockets in the
2007 NBA Summer League.
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The Business Team
Business Team
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Rockets Business Team
Marcus Jolibois
Marcus Jolibois is in his 18th season as the organization’s Chief Financial
Officer. He oversees all accounting, financial and administrative operations for
the Houston Rockets and Toyota Center. In addition, Jolibois is responsible for
the development and maintenance of the organization’s data and information
systems.
Jolibois also oversees the financial and administrative operations of the
Clutch City Foundation, the non-profit charitable foundation established by
Owner Leslie Alexander. He is also an Executive Committee Member, which
analyzes future growth opportunities for the organization.
A 1981 graduate of Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington, Jolibois joined the Rockets staff
on November 15, 1994, after working for eight years at Levitz, Zacks and Ciceric in San Diego,
California. He served as the audit manager for the firm from 1986-94. Prior to his time with Levitz,
Zacks and Ciceric, Jolibois worked for two years as an operational and financial auditor for a Fortune
50 Company in San Diego. From 1981-84, he began his accounting career with Peterson, Sullivan,
and Co. in Seattle.
Jolibois, a native of Tacoma, Washington, and his wife, Diane, live in The Woodlands with their
four sons, Andrew, Connor, Scott and Luke.
Chris Dacey
Vice President & Chief Strategy Officer
Chris Dacey enters his sixth season as the organization’s Vice President &
Chief Strategy Officer. He oversees all aspects of business strategy and market
research, team marketing and brand development, promotions, creative,
e-marketing, as well as game presentation. Dacey also serves on the Senior
Management Team for the Rockets and Toyota Center.
Dacey joined the Rockets after a seven-year stint with The Parthenon Group,
which is a leading boutique strategic advisory firm based out of Boston,
Massachusetts. After three years at The Parthenon Group, Dacey was elevated
to Senior Principal where his primary responsibilities included managing client
relationships across multiple industries. He also served as the lead strategic advisor on client projects
pertaining to acquisition due diligence, product pricing, operational improvement, inventory analysis,
online channel strategies and new revenue growth opportunities.
After graduating cum laude from Fairfield University in 1993 with a bachelor’s degree in accounting
and finance, Dacey immediately went to work with KPMG LLP in Stamford, Connecticut. After four
years, he was promoted to Manager of Corporate Transactions Services, leading numerous teams in
advising clients on post-transactional resolution and acquisition integration. In 1999, Dacey enrolled
in the Harvard Business School where he earned his master’s degree in business administration in June
2001.
A native of East Greenwich, Rhode Island, Dacey resides in The Woodlands with his wife, Maribeth
and daughters, Sarah and Amanda.
Jason Kohll
Vice President of Corporate Development
Jason Kohll begins his ninth season with the Houston Rockets and his second
season as the organization’s Vice President of Corporate Development. He
oversees all aspects of contract negotiations, asset development and pricing,
radio inventory management, promotion, partner contractual activation and
customer service. He also serves as a member on the Senior Management
Team.
Kohll joined the organization in Sept. 2003 as a season ticket sales account
executive. In July 2004, he was promoted to the Suite Sales Department and
then became Manager of Suite Sales in June 2005. In September 2008, Kohll
took over the Corporate Development group.
Prior to the Rockets, Kohll worked for the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team as a season sales
executive and with the Jewish Community Center of Houston. A native of Omaha, Nebraska, Kohll
graduated from Nebraska Wesleyan University with a degree in sports management.
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BUSINESS TEAM
Executive
Chief Financial Officer
Rockets Business Team
Gretchen Sheirr
Gretchen Sheirr is entering her 11th season with the Houston Rockets. As Vice
President of Ticket Sales & Service, Sheirr’s duties include the development
of creative sales strategies and service practices for customer retention and new
business generation, supervision of the box office personnel and ticket sales and
service staff, and the integration of all ticket related events and promotions. She
is also a member of the Senior Management Team.
Sheirr joined the organization in July 2001 as a season ticket account
executive and then spent two seasons developing the Inside-Sales Department
for the Rockets before moving into the role of Senior Director of Ticket Sales
for six years. Prior to the Rockets, Sheirr worked in indoor soccer with the Houston Hotshots and with
Game Face Inc. in Portland, Oregon.
A native of Spring, Texas, Sheirr graduated from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge with
a degree in marketing. She also was a four-year letterwinner as a diver for LSU. Gretchen was elected
and currently serves on the Baylor Sports Sponsorship & Sales Advisory Board. She and her husband,
Ken, live in The Woodlands with their twins, Jordan and Zachary.
Rafael Stone
General Counsel
Rafael Stone is in his eighth season as General Counsel of the Houston
Rockets and Toyota Center. He is responsible for all legal matters concerning
business, building and team operations. His major areas of focus include legal
matters for Toyota Center, television and radio agreements, community
relations, sponsorship agreements, intellectual property matters, human
resources matters, risk management, and compliance with league rules. In
addition, Stone assists the basketball operations staff with the management of
legal issues relating to the team. He is also a member of the organization’s
Senior Management Team.
Prior to joining the Rockets and Toyota Center, Stone practiced in Dewey Ballantine LLP’s mergers
and acquisitions and capital markets group. While with Dewey Ballantine, Stone represented
acquirers, targets, investment banks, investors and issuers in numerous acquisitions and financings.
A native of Seattle, Washington, Stone received a bachelor’s degree in history and political science
from Williams College in 1994 and graduated from Stanford Law School in 1997. He also played varsity
basketball at Williams College for four years. Stone presently resides in Houston with his wife Felicia
and their three children.
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Executive
BUSINESS TEAM
Vice President of Ticket Sales & Services
Rockets Business Team
Tilman J. Fertitta
Advisory/Ast. GM
Advisory Director
Tilman Fertitta is the sole owner, Chairman and CEO of Landry’s, Inc., one
of America’s leading casual dining, entertainment, gaming and hospitality
companies. Landry’s is the nation’s largest privately held restaurant, entertainment and gaming company owned by one individual and has combined
revenues and assets of over $4 billion. The Company operates over 300
properties in 34 states and a number of international properties. Landry’s is also
one of the country’s largest employers with over 40,000 active employees.
Landry’s owns and operates several notable restaurant chains including Chart
House, Landry’s Seafood House, Rainforest Café, Saltgrass Steakhouse, Bubba
Gump Shrimp Company, Claim Jumper, as well as the Signature Series: Vic & Anthony’s, Brenner’s
Steakhouse, Grotto, La Griglia, Pesce, Willie G’s Seafood & Steakhouse and Oceanaire. Landry’s also
operates numerous gaming, hospitality and entertainment venues including the Golden Nugget Hotel
and Casino. The Kemah Boardwalk, San Luis Resort, Inn at the Ball Park, Downtown Aquarium Denver
and Houston and the Towers of Americas in San Antonio are just a few of Landry’s projects. Fertitta
is also the owner of Post Oak Motor Cars, Ltd. – The South Texas Rolls-Royce, Bentley Dealership.
Fertitta and Landry’s have been featured in nearly every financial and industry publication, from
The Wall Street Journal to U.S. News and World Report to Nation’s Restaurant News. Fertitta has
appeared on numerous national business programs and has been a featured speaker at many
hospitality conferences and seminars and is one of the foremost authorities in the restaurant,
entertainment and hospitality fields. Fertitta’s many personal honors include the Outstanding Young
Houstonian award from Houston Jaycees, Entrepreneur of the Year Award from Ernst & Young. He was
also the second-youngest inductee into the Texas Business Hall of Fame.
Fertitta devotes a substantial amount of time to civic service and currently serves as Chairman of
the Houston Children’s Charity, the Houston Police Foundation and is on the Executive Committee
of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. He also serves on the following boards: Texas Heart Institute,
Houston Museum of Fine Arts, Greater Houston Partnership and the University of Houston Board of
Regents. He and his wife, Paige, live in Houston with their four children.
Michael S. Goldberg
Outside Counsel – Baker & Botts L.L.P.
Michael S. Goldberg, senior partner in the Houston office of Baker Botts
L.L.P., begins his 18th year with the Houston Rockets. Goldberg has drawn upon
his diversified, international practice to advise the organization in both
basketball and business operations. His responsibilities have included leading
the Rockets in negotiations for the construction of Toyota Center, negotiations
with the relevant Chinese officials regarding the signing of Yao Ming and
negotiations for players’ and coaches’ contracts.
A native Houstonian, Goldberg remains active in the Houston community.
He has tutored second graders in the Fifth Ward, coached various youth sports
teams and is immediate past Chairman of the Houston Holocaust Museum. He is involved in Baker
Botts’ sponsorships of various United Way Agency events and projects.
Goldberg graduated magna cum laude, with Phi Beta Kappa honors, from Rice University in 1979
and received his J.D., with honors, from The University of Texas School of Law in 1982. Goldberg and
his wife, Carol, have three children, Melissa, Matthew, and Jonathan.
Goldberg serves as chair of the international dispute resolution section of Baker Botts L.L.P., a leading
international law firm with offices in Abu Dhabi, Austin, Beijing, Dallas, Dubai, Hong Kong, Houston,
London, Moscow, New York, Palo Alto, Riyadh and Washington. With approximately 750 lawyers, Baker
Botts provides a full spectrum of legal services to regional, national and international clients.
Scott Manley
Assistant General Manager of Toyota Center/
Senior Director of Arena Operations
Scott Manley enters his ninth season with Toyota Center and his second as
Assistant General Manager of Toyota Center/Senior Director of Arena Operations.
In his role, Manley is charged with overseeing all aspects of arena and facility
operations, guest relations and security services. Manley, who joined the team
in May 2003 as Guest Services Manager, also served as Director of Event
Operations where he oversaw all aspects of event and guest services.
Prior to joining the Rockets, Manley spent two seasons with the Carolina
Panthers as an event staffing contractor. He also spent five years doing event contracting for multiple
venues throughout North Carolina and South Carolina.
Manley graduated from the University of North Carolina-Charlotte with a degree in sociology.
Manley resides in his hometown of Houston with his wife, Cami and his son, Cole.
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Rockets Business Team
Amanda Strudler-Mann
Assistant General Manager of Toyota Center/
Senior Director of Booking and Event Operations
Joel Blank
Director of
Broadcasting
Chris Costa
Director of
Ticket Services
Kara Infante
Director of Retail
Development &
Operations
Sarah Joseph
Director of
Community Relations
Larry Kaiser
Senior Director
of Finance
Dawn Keen
Director of
Corporate Partner
Services
José Lopez
Art Director
Nelson Luis
Director of
Media Relations
Eric Marglous
Director of
Ticket Operations
Greg Poole
Director of
Facility Operations
Bryant Savage
Director of
Security Services
Ken Sheirr
Senior Director of
Marketing Operations
Doug Swan
Director of Scoreboard
Operations
Rob Zuer
Director of
Ticket Sales
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Ast. GM/Directors
Amanda Strudler-Mann begins her seventh season with the organization. As
Assistant General Manager of Toyota Center/Senior Director of Booking and
Event Operations, Strudler-Mann oversees all Toyota Center booking, event
services and event marketing, as well as serving as a liaison with Levy
Restaurants – concessionaire to Toyota Center. Since joining the organization
in Jan. 2006, her responsibilities have included the booking, marketing,
communications, third-party sponsorship and group sales of Toyota Center
concerts, family shows and other specialty events.
Prior to joining the organization, Strudler-Mann was a concert promoter for Clear Channel
Entertainment (Pace Concerts, Ltd.) for five years. During her time with Pace, Strudler-Mann booked
various venues, including theaters, arenas and amphitheaters throughout Texas, Oklahoma,
Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkansas.
A native Houstonian, Strudler-Mann graduated from Kingwood High School. She received her
bachelor’s degree in computer science and mathematics from the School of Engineering at Vanderbilt
University.
Business Team
Rockets Business Team
Joe Abercrombie
Production/Producer
Senior Manager
Jim Adessa
Production
Assistant Manager
Courtney Aldrich
Event Group Sales
Coordinator
Don Allen
Building
Carpenter
Eddie Allen
Facility Services
Event Staff
Inmar Alvarez
Facility Services
Asst. Supervisor
Barbara Arnold
Executive Assistant
to Owner & CEO
Paul Avalos
Security
Officer
Tajma Baker
Building
Operator
Sandra Banks
Senior
Receptionist
Bill Baptist
Team
Photographer
Richard Bellot
Ticket Service
Executive
Leilani Borbon
Promotions
Senior Coordinator
Laura Bosche
Payroll
Coordinator
Robert Boudwin
Mascot
Event Specialist
Susie Boudwin
Dance Team Manager/
Choreographer
Jerry Burke
Ticket Sales
Account Executive
David Casarez
Security
Officer
Juan Castillo
Facility Services
Supervisor
Geraldine Chell
Business & Travel
Coordinator
Roderick Collins
Lead
Operator
Kersondra Cunningham
Group Sales
Account Executive
Robert Dafft
Shift Security
Supervisor
Terra’nce Daniels
Video Production
Coordinator
Dominic Davila
Mascot
Coordinator
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Rockets Business Team
Theresa Dibrell
Box Office
Supervisor
Matt Dingas
Corporate Services
Coordinator
Vanessa Dominguez
Ticket Operations
Coordinator
John Donovan
Group Sales
Account Executive
Michael Drummond
Security
Senior Coordinator
Patrick Dumana
Quality Control
Coordinator
Hai Duong
Community Relations
Senior Coordinator
Sue Feng
Finance
Manager
Troy Ford
Maintenance
Supervisor
Scott Foulkrod
Audio/Visual
Coordinator
Kenya Freeman
Facility Services
Event Staff
Jason Friedman
Content
Writer
Eloise Gamez
Accounts Payable
Coordinator
Cris Garthe
Group & Inside Sales
Manager
Evan Gelber
Team
Videographer
Sarah Gibson
Suite Services
Senior Manager
Terri Glenn
Administrative
Services Manager
Eddie Gonzalez
Senior Ticket Sales
Account Executive
Matt Goodwin
Ticket Sales
Account Executive
Rachel Gottschalk
Corporate Services
Senior Manager
Grace Gu
Staff Accountant CCS&E
Alex Guajardo
Building
Operator
Lisa Gudino
Marketing Operations
Coordinator
Valentina Guzman
Box Office
Associate
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Business Team
Tavares Davis
Web
Developer
Business Team
Rockets Business Team
Joelle Hardin
Group Sales
Account Executive
Ragnar Hartzheim
Ticket Sales
Account Executive
Peggy Hau
Associate
Counsel
Cody Haynes
Ticket Sales Acct. Exec./
Inside Sales Supervisor
Marcellus Henderson
Lead
Carpenter
Leo Herrera
IT
Administrator
Tracey Hughes
Media & Player
Relations Manager
Danny Jackson
Telecommunications
Supervisor
Louisa James
Guest Services
Coordinator
Stephen Jones
Ticket Services
Executive
April Josey
Suite Sales
Executive
Clarence Kirby
Shift Security
Supervisor
Jonathan Kornblith
Game Operations
Manager
Dave Krueger
Corporate Sales
Manager
Jennifer Kuehn
Facility Services
Administrative
Assistant
Ta-Lung Lin
Corporate Sales for
China Manager
Winston Lin
Business
Research Analyst
Elizabeth Lloyd
Ticket Sales
Account Executive
Tamara Lupo
Corporate Services
Manager
Danny Madden
Suite Sales
Executive
Leticia Magana
Executive
Assistant
Jackie Maldonado
Game Operations
Coordinator
Dawn Malone
Event & Suite
Sales Executive
Chrystal Martin
Ticket Operations
Representative
Josh Massey
Group Sales
Account Executive
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Rockets Business Team
Cyrus Mitchell
Facility Services
Event Staff
Heather Moore
Corporate Services
Coordinator
Michael Moore
Administrative
Services Coordinator
Brandon Moss
Ticket Services
Manager
Darci Mulrine
Ticket Sales
Account Executive
Mike Muse
Facility Services
Supervisor
Jacob Myer
Audio/Visual
Manager
Robert Nellis
Lead Security
Officer
Cortez Nichols
Suite Services
Executive
Tia Norman
Suite & Event
Sales Manager
Daniel O’Malley
Building
Electrician
Joel Poff
Maintenance
Electrician
Edgar Portillo
Chief
Engineer
Paul Purczinsky
Building
Operator
Josh Randall
Group Sales
Account Executive
Grace Renteria
Retail Operations
Manager
Lindsay Riley
Ticket Sales & Services
Coordinator
Jesse Salazar
Premium Ticket
Sales Executive
Bob Schranz
Media Services
Manager
Carlos Sepulveda
Facility Services
Manager
Kelsey Smith
Ticket Services
Executive
Mark Smith
Inside Sales
Assistant Manager
Nicolas Somoano
Finance
Manager - CCS&E
Jessica Spangle
Guest Services
Senior Coordinator
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Business Team
Hannah Matthews
Event Services
Coordinator
Business Team
Rockets Business Team
Tonya Stephens
Ticket Services
Executive
John Paul Stevenson
Rockets
PA Announcer
Paul Suarez
E-Marketing
Manager
Tony Sullivan
Corporate Sales
Manager
Tameka Sumter
Corporate
Services Manager
Michael Sun
Graphic
Designer
Cara Tamburello
Ticket Services
Executive
Bo Tang
Staff
Accountant
Matthew Tape
Video Production
Coordinator
Chrislord Templonuevo
Promotions
Coordinator
Hillary Thomas
Event Operations
Manager
Donnia Thompson
Security
Officer
Tommie Tillman
Security
Officer
Gene Tinner
Box Office
Supervisor
Dan Urbanowicz
Ticket Sales
Account Executive
Anne Valihura
Marketing
Manager
Cathy Veniegas
Group Sales
Account Executive
Calvin Washington
Ticket Operations
Assistant Manager
Marc Williams
Suite Sales
Executive
Leroy Woollett
Security
Officer
Okpara Young
IT Manager
Shelita Young
Ticket Services
Executive
Devin Zaring
Building
Operator
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One Team
Mission Statement
We are One Team committed to creating championship-caliber experiences for our fans, our
partners and our employees both on the court and
throughout the Houston community.
One Team All-Star
One Team All-Stars are those team members that
have been recognized for consistently delivering
excellence in job performance. These team
members repeatedly reinforce the core behaviors
of the organization: Passion, Accountability,
Customer Focus and Teamwork.
2009
Jim Adessa
Peggy Hau
Clarence Kirby
Tamara Lupo
Laura Ortiz
Jessica Spangle
Cara Tamburello
Chrislord Templonuevo
2006
Juan Castillo
José Lopez
Eric Marglous
Eloise Gamez
Jerry Burke
Anthony Lopez
Bryant Savage
2010
Dawn Keen
Xiomara Urias Pena
Rob Zuer
Geraldine Chell
Michael Drummond
Nicolas Somoano
Jackie Maldonado
Heather Radow
Terra’nce Daniels
2007
Carlos Sepulveda
Bob Schranz
Hillary Thomas
Calvin Washington
Hai Duong
Eddie Romero
Jennifer Kuehn
Barbara Arnold
2011
Elizabeth Lloyd
Theresa Dibrell
Tony Sullivan
Tommie Tillman
2008
Paul Suarez
Scott Foulkrod
Chrystal Martin
Shelita Young
April Josey
Jimmy Coatsworth
Roderick Collins
Joel Poff
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Business Team
2005
Joe Abercrombie
Sandra Banks
Dominic Davila
Greg Poole
Rockets Entertainers
Clutch“The Rockets Bear”
Entertainers
Since bursting onto the scene in 1995, Clutch the
Bear has become one of the most celebrated
mascots in sports. With his imaginative skits and
mischievous antics, Clutch personifies NBA
entertainment at its best. Clutch also enjoys inspiring
Houston youth to make future-oriented decisions
by performing over 100 annual Building A Future
Elementary School Shows.
Clutch is the Houston Rockets number one fan and
can be seen cheering on his team at all Rockets
home games. Whether he is creating impromptu
comedy, cheerleading, signing autographs,
dancing with the Power Dancers, doling out hugs,
or performing on-court skits, Clutch is always a fan
favorite. While Clutch loves entertaining fans at
Toyota Center, he also makes close to 300
appearances each year, visiting fans in Houston
and around the world. In addition to being an
accomplished performer, the character has also
authored five children’s books, which are distributed
at school shows and appearances city-wide. Clutch
was named the first-ever NBA Mascot of the Year
in 2005 and was inducted into the Mascot Hall of
Fame in 2006. In Feb. 2009, Clutch had a story
published in Chicken Soup for the Soul: Inside
Basketball, which is available in bookstores
nationwide. This ostentatious Houston icon also
brought home back-to-back NBA Mascot Leadership Awards in 2009 and 2010. Beginning in Aug.
2010, Clutch has hosted an annual Mascot Camp at Toyota Center, which is attended by 30-plus
mascot performers from the high school, collegiate, minor league, corporate and professional ranks.
Among other topics, the performer coaches on character development, improvisational skills, nonverbal storytelling and sketch writing. Clutch is
equally entertaining in front of an arena filled with
tens of thousands of fans, a school cafeteria filled
with hundreds of students, a meeting room filled
with a 100 business people, or a living room filled
with 10 kids. Perfect for every occasion where fun
is the agenda, Clutch is available for your next
function. You can schedule Clutch for an
appearance by calling (713) 758-7347.
Rockets Power Dancers
The Rockets Power Dancers have long been fan
favorites at Rockets games and in the Greater
Houston area for their tremendous energy, showstopping routines and love for the game. This worldclass dance team has inspired Rockets fans in
cheering for the home team since the 1994-95
season. Led by coach and choreographer, “Sweet
Susie” Boudwin, the 22-member squad of business
professionals, teachers and students performs at all
home games and at numerous community, corporate
and private events. The dancers join with the Rockets
players, coaches and business team to help make a
difference in the lives of children in the local
community. In addition to the time they spend with
fans at local events, in recent years, the Power
Dancers have also been proud to represent the
Rockets at the NBA All-Star Game, as well as at
international events throughout mainland China,
Hong Kong, the Philippines, Taiwan, Bosnia, Kosovo
and the United Kingdom. Several of the Power Dancers are also skilled slam dunkers, making up the
very popular Dunking Dancer squad. These versatile ladies have been featured on SportsCenter, CNN,
Fox and FSN, as well as in Sports Illustrated, Maxim and Complex magazines.
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Rockets Entertainers
Rockets Launch Crew
The Rockets Launch Crew took off in 2004-05 and hasn’t looked back. This group of talented tumblers,
breakers, cheer stunters and jump ropers are the best
in the business. You can see them performing
explosive routines, running flags across the court,
throwing t-shirts to fans, and helping with on-court
contests, all while bringing their special brand of
spirit. The Launch Crew team members show their
skills at all home games, performing during timeouts
and energizing the crowd at clutch moments in the
game. They also make numerous community and
corporate appearances throughout the year.
Rockets Space City Seniors
The Space City Seniors are another performance
group for the Rockets. Consisting of several “young
at heart” retirees, these seniors wow Toyota Center crowds on a regular basis with their current and
old-school hip hop moves. Their high energy and enthusiasm for dance and the Rockets are unmatched
in the NBA.
First Row (L-R): Christie Contreras, Ebony Halsell, Ginger Kiser, Carrie Kaufman, Rachel Snow, Kayci Ludeman,
Alysse Cabral, Lauren Simpson and Kristen Cooke.
Second Row (Standing, L-R): Tracy Snyder, Erica Moser, Dani LaSaint, Jessica Venable, Ashley Hajek, Lyndsy Reyes, Cara Shanks,
Yasmine Estes, Laura Singleton, Amber Martin, Amanda Woytek, Kayla McDaniels and Paige McElreath.
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Entertainers
Rockets Little Dippers Dance Team
The Little Dippers are the cutest addition to Rockets
game entertainment. This coed squad of talented
kids, ages 6-14, debuted in 2006-07 and was an
immediate hit. The group of all-star kids from all
over Houston perform hip-hop, jazz and novelty
dance routines at weekend and special games
throughout the year. Their energetic performances
include tumbling, stunting and breaking, as well as
dance – always bring the crowd to its feet. The Little
Dippers also love to participate in the entire Rockets
game experience, whether greeting fans as they
enter Toyota Center or helping with contests and
giveaways throughout the game.
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General Assignment: Jeffrey
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TV-Radio/Olympics: David
Barron; Deputy Managing Editor/
News: Dan Cunningham; Photo
Editor: Steve Gonzales; Business
Section Editor: Laura Goldberg;
Deputy Managing Editor/
Features: Kyrie O’Connor;
Deputy Managing Editor/News:
George Haj; Deputy Metro
Editor/Print: Tony Freemantle;
Online Content Editor: Dean Betz.
Chronicle Staff E-Mail: first
name.last name@chron.com
ASSOCIATED PRESS
16945 Northchase Dr.,
Suite 2110
Houston, TX 77060
Main Number: (281) 872-8900
Fax: (281) 872-9988
Beat Writer: Chris Duncan
AUSTIN-AMERICAN STATESMAN
305 South Congress Avenue
Austin, TX 78704
Main Number: (512) 445-3500
Sports: (512) 445-3677
Fax: (512) 445-3868
BAYTOWN SUN
1301 Memorial Drive
Baytown, TX 77520
Main Number: (281) 422-8302
Fax: (281) 427-6283
BEAUMONT ENTERPRISE
380 Main Street, P.O. Box 3071
Beaumont, TX 77704
Sports: (409) 833-3311, Ext. 806
Fax: (409) 880-0757
EL DIA
6120 Tarneff, Suite 110
Houston, TX 77074
Main Number: (713) 772-8900
Fax: (713) 772-8999
GALVESTON COUNTY DAILY
NEWS
8522 Teichman Road
P.O. Box 628
Galveston, TX 77553
Sports: (409) 683-5242
Fax: (409) 740-3421
Sports Editor: Jordan Godwin
HOUSTON BUSINESS
JOURNAL
1233 West Loop South
Suite 1300
Houston, TX 77027
Main Number: (713) 688-8811
Fax: (713) 963-0482
HOUSTON DEFENDER
3003 South Loop West
Suite 320
Houston, TX 77054
Main Number: (713) 663-6996
Fax: (713) 663-7116
HOUSTON FORWARD TIMES
P.O. Box 8346
Houston, TX 77288
Main Number: (713) 526-4727
Fax: (713) 526-3170
PORT ARTHUR NEWS
3501 Turtle Creek Dr.
P.O. Box 789
Port Arthur, TX 77642
Main Number: (409) 729-6397
Fax Number: (409) 724-6849
E-Mail: panews@panews.com
WORLD JOURNAL
(Chinese Daily News)
5855 Sovereign, Suite C
Houston, TX 77036
Main Number: (713) 771-4363
Fax: (713) 270-8222
Radio
ASIAN SOUTHWEST MEDIA/
SAIGON TEX NEWS
3525 Sage, Suite 509
Houston, TX 77056
Main Number: (713) 626-2600
Fax: (713) 626-9232
Sports Director: Barry Warner
KBME 790 AM/KTRH 740 AM
2000 West Loop South, Suite 300
Houston, TX 77027
Sports: (713) 212-8000/8845
Fax: (713) 212-8957
Operations Manager: Bryan
Erickson; Sports Director:
Al Farb; Staff: Dylan Gwinn,
Matt Jackson, Charlie Pallilo,
Craig Roberts, Matt Thomas,
Adam Wexler, Lance Zierlein;
Producers: Michael Connor,
Ross Villarreal
KBXX 97.9 FM
24 Greenway Plaza, Suite 900
Houston, TX 77046
Main Number: (713) 623-2108
Fax: (713) 300-5763
KCOH 1430 AM
5011 Almeda
Houston, TX 77004
Main Number: (713) 522-1001
Fax: (713) 521-0769
Sports Director: Ralph Cooper
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KEYH 850 AM
Liberman Broadcasting – Houston
3000 Bering Drive
Houston, TX 77057
Main Number: (713) 315-3400
KFNC ESPN 97.5 FM
9801 Westheimer, Suite 700
Houston, TX 77042
Main Number: (713) 266-1000
Fax: (713) 954-2344
Program Director: Dave Tepper;
Asst. Program Director: Julie
Takahashi; Staff: Anson
Ainsworth, Carl Dukes,
Fred Faour, A.J. Hoffman, John
Wessling; Reporter: David Dalati;
Producers: Michael Carrell,
Jong Lee
KGLK 107.5 FM
1990 Post Oak Blvd., Suite 2300
Houston, TX 77056
Main Number: (713) 963-1200
Fax: (713) 622-5457
KGOW 1560 AM, THE GAME/
YAHOO! SPORTS RADIO
5353 West Alabama, Suite 415
Houston, TX 77056
Main Number: (713) 479-5300
Fax: (713) 479-5333
Program Director: Craig Larson;
Executive Producer: Josh Vexler;
Staff: Brooke Bentley, John
Granato, John Harris, Ken
Hoffman, Richard Justice,
Robert Neagli, David Nuño, Sean
Pendergast, Raheel Ramzanali,
Travis Rodgers; Producers/
Reporters: Greg Hodges, Matt
Millik, Will Moriarty, Del Olaleye;
Reporters: Juan Beltran, Kevin
Joseph; Producer: Brandon
Strange.
KHMX 96.5 FM
24 E. Greenway Plaza, Suite 1900
Houston, TX 77046
Main Number: (713) 881-5100
Fax: (713) 881-5950
KIKK 650 AM
24 E. Greenway Plaza, Suite 1900
Houston, TX 77046
Main Number: (713) 881-5100
Fax: (713) 881-5950
KILT 610 AM/100.3 FM
24 E. Greenway Plaza, Suite 1900
Houston, TX 77046
Main Number: (713) 881-5100
Fax: (713) 881-5499
Program Director: Gavin Spittle;
Sports Director: Robert Henslee;
Staff: Shaun Bijani, Josh Innes,
John Lopez, Rich Lord, Mike
Meltser, Marc Vandermeer, Barry
Warner; Reporter: Dan Mathews;
Producers: Chris Jones, Ben
Nance, Brian Graham
Houston Media Outlets
KKBQ 92.9 FM
1990 Post Oak Blvd., Suite 2300
Houston, TX 77056
Main Number: (713) 961-0093
Fax: (713) 993-9300
KKRW 93.7 FM
2000 West Loop South, Suite 300
Houston, TX 77027
Main Number: (713) 212-8000
Fax: (713) 212-8937
KLAT 1010 AM
5100 Southwest Freeway
Houston, TX 77056
Main Number: (713) 965-2400
Fax: (713) 965-2401
KMJQ 102.1 FM
24 E. Greenway Plaza, Suite 900
Houston, TX 77046
Main Number: (713) 623-2108
Fax: (713) 300-5764
KODA 99.1
2000 West Loop South, Suite 300
Houston, TX 77027
Main Number: (713) 212-8000
Fax: (713) 212-8991
KRBE 104.1 FM
9801 Westheimer, Suite 700
Houston, TX 77042
Main Number: (713) 266-1000
Fax: (713) 954-2344
KTBZ 94.5 FM
2000 West Loop South, Suite 300
Houston, TX 77027
Main Number: (713) 212-8000
Fax: (713) 212-8945
KXYZ 1320 AM
Texas Chinese Radio
1782 W. Sam Houston Pkwy.
North Houston, TX 77043
Main Number: (713) 490-2538
KYST 920 AM
7322 Southwest Freeway
Houston, TX 77074
Main Number: (713) 771-7995
Fax: (713) 779-1661
Television
KPRC-TV NBC-2
8181 Southwest Freeway
Houston, TX 77074
Main Number: (713) 778-0065
Sports: (713) 778-4986
Fax: (713) 778-8970
Sports Director: Randy McIlvoy;
Staff: Winston Dutchin, Adam
Clanton; Producer/Editor: Dennis
Kelly Producer/Photographer: Allen
Reid; Photographer: Daryl George
KTRK-TV ABC-13
3310 Bissonnet
Houston, TX 77005
Main Number: (713) 666-0713
Fax: (713) 663-4591
Sports Director: Bob Allen;
Staff: Tim Melton, Bob Slovak;
Producer/Editor: Joe Gleason;
Weekend Producer/Editor: Alex
Radow. Photographer: Mike
Menchaca
KRIV-TV FOX-26/KTXH-TV my20
4261 Southwest Freeway
Houston, TX 77027
Main Number: (713) 479-2600
Fax: (713) 479-2859
Sports Director: Mark Berman;
Staff: Keith Calkins;
Photographers: Doug Biggers,
Richard Valdez
KIAH-TV Ch-39 NEWSFIX
7700 Westpark Drive
Houston, TX 77063
Main Number: (713) 781-3939
Fax: (713) 787-05288
Managing Editor: Steve Mark;
Reporter: David Solano;
Assignment Managers: Crystal
Solomon, Roy Acosta, Emily
Brown; Photographers: Wladimir
Moquete, Steve Ottesen
KXLN-TV Univision-45
2100 Southwest Freeway
Houston, TX 77056
Main Number: (713) 662-4545
Fax: (713) 965-2701
Staff: Felipe Valenzuela, Enrique
Gonzalez
KTMD-TV Telemundo-47
1235 North Loop West, Suite 125
Houston, TX 77008
Main Number: (713) 974-4848
Fax: (713) 266-6397
Staff: Rey Chávez
FOX SPORTS HOUSTON
4 Houston Center
1331 Lamar St., Suite 550
Houston, TX 77010
Main Number: (713) 577-0060
Fax: (713) 577-0097
SSenior Vice President/General
Manager: Steve McNair;
Executive Producer: Murphy
Brown; Coordinating Producer:
Jeff Muckleroy; Producer:
Perry Fuhrman; Director: Adam
Hinsdale; Studio Host: Kevin
Eschenfelder; Reporters:
Bart Enis, Patti Smith; Pre-Game/
Post-Game Producer: Jeff
Lillicotch; Rockets Insider
Producer: Evan Gelber;
Operations Coordinator:
Jessica Shandy
Rockets on the Radio
All Houston Rockets games are broadcast on the team’s radio
network, with KILT SportsRadio 610 AM serving as the flagship
station. All contests are also broadcast in Spanish on KEYH 850 AM.
The Rockets distribute their radio broadcasts on satellite via the
Skyview Satellite Network, which makes it possible to send special
programming to all of the affiliates.
Houston Rockets Radio Network Affiliates
KILT (SportsRadio 610 AM) ........................ Houston,
(Flagship)
KEYH (850 AM) ............................................... Houston,
(Spanish)
KGAS (104.3 FM) ......................................... Carthage,
KGAS (1590 AM) .......................................... Carthage,
KWRD (1470 AM) ...................................... Henderson,
KPXI (100.7 FM) ........................................ Henderson,
KMHT (1450 AM) ........................................... Marshal,
KOGT (1600 AM) .............................................. Orange,
KSIX (1230 AM) .................................. Corpus Christi,
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KLOL 101.1 FM
24 E. Greenway Plaza, Suite 1900
Houston, TX 77046
Main Number: (713) 881-5100
Fax: (713) 881-5950
KHOU-TV CBS-11
1945 Allen Parkway
Houston, TX 77019
Main Number: (713) 521-1111
Fax: (713) 520-7763
Sports Director: Butch Alsandor,
Staff: Matt Musil, Daniel Gotera;
Photographers: George Jensen,
Bob Luna
Rockets Broadcasters
Bill Worrell
Broadcasters
Rockets Television Play-by-Play
One of the most familiar faces within the Houston sports scene, Bill Worrell’s
broadcasting career spans more than 37 years. Worrell, who won a Lone Star
Emmy in 2011 for best play-by-play announcer, begins his 29th season as the
play-by-play announcer for Rockets telecasts.
Worrell broke into the television business in 1970 shortly after graduating from
the University of Houston, where he attended on a baseball scholarship. His first
assignment was with KPRC Channel 2, where he served as sports director from
1974-1980. During that time, he received six “Best Sportscaster” awards from
the United Press International and the Texas Association of Broadcasters.
Worrell was one of the original employees for Home Sports Entertainment, Houston’s first sports cable
channel. He signed the network on the air January 3, 1983, with a pre-game broadcast prior to the
network’s inaugural event, a Rockets home game. Worrell quickly established himself as one of
Houston’s most versatile sportscasters. He served as an analyst on Houston Astros telecasts from 19852004, and has been the TV voice of the Rockets for the past 28 seasons. He has also broadcast playby-play for the Houston Oilers and a variety of college sports. During his career, Worrell has covered
and reported on numerous national sports events, including the Super Bowl, Kentucky Derby,
Indianapolis 500, Major League Baseball Playoffs and NCAA Basketball Tournaments.
A civic leader as well as broadcaster, Worrell generously donates his time to numerous charities
and organizations and serves as master of ceremonies for many events. He currently serves on the Board
of MyFriends Foundation for at risk children. In 1998, he was awarded Distinguished Alumnus of the
University of Houston School of Communication.
Clyde Drexler
Rockets Television Analyst
Houston legend Clyde Drexler enters his seventh season as part of the Rockets
broadcast crew. Drexler, a Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame member,
handles game commentary duties for all home games and postseason contests.
A native of Houston, Drexler first gained fame with Hakeem Olajuwon as a
member of “Phi Slamma Jamma” at the University of Houston. A decade later,
“The Glide” returned to his hometown in 1995 to help “The Dream” deliver
Houston’s second consecutive NBA championship.
During his time with the Rockets, Drexler was honored on the NBA’s 50th
Anniversary All-Time Team and became the third player in NBA history to
collect 20,000 points, 6,000 rebounds and 6,000 assists in a career. In 219 games with the Rockets,
the 10-time NBA All-Star averaged 19.0 points, 6.1 rebounds, 5.4 assists and 1.88 steals. A member
of the original “Dream Team,” Drexler finished his NBA career with averages of 20.4 points, 6.1
rebounds, 5.6 assists and 2.03 steals in 15 seasons with Portland and Houston. He still ranks 25th in
NBA history with 22,195 career points and seventh with 2,207 career steals.
Drexler lives in Houston with his wife, Gaynell, and family. (For more information on Drexler, see
pages 134-135).
Matt Bullard
Rockets Television Analyst
Matt Bullard begins his seventh full season as a member of the Houston
Rockets television broadcast team. Bullard, who was nominated for a Lone Star
Emmy award in 2010 for his work on the Rockets telecasts, handles the analyst
duties for the team’s away games. He previously served as a substitute color
analyst for Rockets local television broadcasts.
A 12-year veteran of the NBA, Bullard spent seven seasons as the radio color
analyst for home broadcasts of the Houston Comets of the WNBA. Bullard started
serving as Comets radio color commentator while still playing with the Rockets.
Bullard began his NBA career with the Rockets in 1990-91. He played nine
seasons in Houston, including the 1993-94 NBA championship campaign. Bullard also spent the 199596 season with the Atlanta Hawks and was a member of the Charlotte/New Orleans Hornets in 200102 and 2002-03. He finished his college basketball career at Iowa after transferring from Colorado
following his sophomore season.
Bullard has been featured in weekly NBA segments on KPRC-TV Sports Sunday, as well as on
SportsRadio 610. He was also a finalist on season three of the ESPN reality show Dream Job in 2005.
He and his wife, Paula, have a daughter, Sara, and a son, A.J. Bullard, who is an avid fisherman
and enjoys playing the drums, continues hosting his annual Matt Bullard Basketball Camp in The
Woodlands, TX.
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Rockets Broadcasters
Craig Ackerman
Rockets Radio Play-by-Play
Joel Blank
Rockets Radio Analyst & Studio Host
Joel Blank begins his third season as analyst and studio host for Houston
Rockets radio broadcasts. In addition to his on-air duties, Blank serves as Director
of Broadcasting for the Rockets. An 18-year member of the Rockets front office,
Blank oversees all aspects of broadcasting, including television, cable television,
radio, Spanish radio, announcers, in-house broadcast production, contracts and
affiliate relations.
Since joining the Rockets, Blank has won numerous awards, including
national Telly and American Advertising Federation Awards and several local
honors. Previously, Blank was Assistant Director of Broadcasting for the Portland
Trail Blazers from 1991-94, where he coordinated the Tournament of the Americas, featuring the
original Olympic “Dream Team.” Prior to joining the Blazers, Blank was the sales and marketing
manager, as well as graphic artist, for the LaCrosse Catbirds of the CBA from 1988-90.
A 1990 graduate of the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, Blank was a four-year letterwinner as a
starting pitcher on the Eagles baseball team. An avid golfer, Blank is single and lives in Midtown with
his dog, Bubba.
Adrian Chavarria
Rockets Spanish Radio Play-by-Play
A native of Los Angeles, California, Adrian Chavarria begins his 16th season
as the Rockets Spanish radio voice broadcast. For the 24th consecutive season,
the Rockets will broadcast every game in Spanish.
Chavarria’s experience in broadcasting began as an intern with Telemundo
in 1993. For three years, Chavarria worked for FOX Sports Americas, and later
FOX Sports World en Espanol, as a college basketball analyst, as well as a
reporter for various sporting events. In 1996-97, Chavarria became the Rockets
Spanish radio color analyst. He took over as Spanish play-by-play announcer
on Mar. 16, 1997, and has missed only two games since that date. The RocketsHornets game on Dec. 29, 2009, marked the 1,000th regular season game broadcast for Chavarria.
Chavarria lived in Costa Rica from 1985-90, where he still frequently provides NBA analysis for
various television and radio stations.
He has also broadcast games in Spanish for such teams as the Dallas Cowboys, Dallas Mavericks,
Chicago Bears and Houston Astros. In addition, Chavarria served as the English radio analyst and studio
host for the Houston Comets of the WNBA in 2006.
Chavarria, who resides in Houston, TX, received his degree in radio/television from the University
of Houston in 1996.
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Broadcasters
Craig Ackerman begins his fourth season as the play-by-play announcer for
Houston Rockets radio broadcasts and his 18th as a member of the Rockets
organization. Ackerman moved into his current role after serving five seasons
as the studio host and substitute play-by-play announcer for Rockets radio
broadcasts. Ackerman also filled in as radio analyst for games during both the
2006-07 and 2007-08 seasons.
From 2006-08, Ackerman worked as the radio and television play-by-play
announcer for the Houston Comets of the WNBA. He also called action for
football and men’s basketball for the University of Houston. From 1997-2000,
Ackerman was a member of the Rice Owls Radio Network. He was the sideline reporter for Rice football,
as well as the play-by-play man and color analyst for the Rice men’s and women’s basketball programs.
Ackerman previously worked as a play-by-play announcer, color analyst and studio host for the Houston
ThunderBears of the Arena Football League.
Ackerman’s on-air experience also includes work for NBA TV, where he served as an anchor/reporter
covering the 2006 NBA All-Star Weekend in Houston, and CSS Sports, where he serves as a play-byplay announcer and sideline reporter.
Ackerman and his wife, Shannon, live in Missouri City with their sons, C.J. and Chase.
Clutch City Foundation
Established by Rockets Owner Leslie Alexander in 1995, the Clutch City Foundation provides hope,
help and inspiration for those who might otherwise be forgotten. The Clutch City Foundation serves
as the umbrella organization for
all Rockets community initiatives.
Through the foundation, Rockets
players, coaches and staff
participate in a myriad of programs
that assist those who are in need
– especially children. Since its
inception, the Clutch Foundation
has raised over $11 million for
those in need here in Houston and
throughout the world.
Community
Tux & Tennies Charity Gala
Recognized as the premier
fundraising event of the Clutch
City Foundation, and held on the
Rockets court at Toyota Center,
more than 400 annual guests wear
their favorite sneakers, spend time
with the Rockets team and bid on
exclusive and rare autographed
memorabilia in the silent auction. Proceeds from last year’s Gala benefited the Boys & Girls Club of
Greater Houston and SNAP – Spay Neuter Assistance Program.
United Way of Greater Houston
The Rockets are committed to working with the United Way of Greater Houston in its efforts to provide
a safety net for thousands of Houstonians who depend on social agencies for support. Over the past
several years, Owner Leslie
Alexander and Rockets
employees have contributed
$800,000 to the United
Way Annual Campaign. In
addition, the organization
participates in the annual Days
of Caring, a city-wide, two-day
community service initiative
dedicated to helping nonprofit organizations with
projects that enhance their
facilities, which includes
painting, landscaping, construction and other projects.
A Season of Giving
During the holiday season,
Rockets players, coaches and
staff host a series of events for
members of the community
who are less fortunate. Each
year, hundreds of children and
their families are the recipients
of private parties, gifts and surprise visits by players.
Houston Rockets Player Ticket Program
Charity begins at home for Rockets players, so each year many purchase blocks of season tickets to
be donated to underserved children and their families. Non-profit or community groups that serve
underprivileged youth and families, please visit the online community section at www.rockets.com
and complete the application, or send a written request on your organization’s letterhead to: Houston
Rockets, Community Relations, 1510 Polk Street, Houston, TX 77002 or by fax to (713) 758-7358.
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Grassroots Programs
Grassroots Basketball
Rockets grassroots basketball programs provide opportunities and resources for youth to remain active
and physically fit by participating in basketball related activities. From camps to clinics to leagues,
hundreds of children each year enroll in Rockets year-round grassroots basketball programs.
Best Shot … Serving Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Houston
The Rockets and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Houston have been in partnership for the past 16
seasons. Students at 11 Boys & Girls Club locations participate in the Best Shot Basketball League,
a 10-week after-school program that provides students with academic tutoring, cultural awareness
workshops and drug prevention education. More than 1,400 students participate annually.
Houston Rockets Skills Camps
Be Fit Challenge with Memorial Hermann
The Rockets and Memorial Hermann reward children who make nutritious eating and regular exercise
a daily habit, as well as encourage parents to become involved in their children’s healthy lifestyles.
The Be Fit Challenge is implemented in Houston schools, and provides children with nutritional and
activity tips. It also includes a Be Fit game where students can win Rockets prizes. Additionally, one
school is rewarded with an exciting Be Fit Rally, starring Rockets entertainment and Memorial Hermann
fitness and nutrition experts.
Grassroots Education
The Rockets are committed to partnering with local school districts and educational experts in an effort
to help improve student academic performance. Therefore, the Rockets implement educational
programs in collaboration with
school
administrators
and
educators that are designed
around existing school curriculum.
Programs include:
Rockets Read to Achieve
with University of Phoenix
University of Phoenix is proud to
present the Houston Rockets Read
to Achieve program. The program
is designed to promote the value
and fun of reading in our
community. As the proud
education partner of the Rockets,
University of Phoenix believes an
educated world is a better world.
And it all starts with reading, which
helps adults and children alike
prepare for the game of life. That’s
why the University supports Read
to Achieve along with your Rockets.
Rockets SAT Training Camp Presented by Comcast
Hosted in partnership with the Princeton Review, SAT Training Camp is a college prep day for high
school students. The SAT Training Camp provides a full menu of information to help guide parents
and students through the college application process, including information about admissions,
financial aid, SAT/PSAT prep classes, test dates and much more.
Teacher of the Game Presented by Devon Energy
The Houston Rockets and Devon Energy applaud the exceptional teachers in the Houston area who
are at the forefront of educational excellence. The Teacher of the Game program recognizes
exemplary teachers during halftime of Rockets home games for inspiring students to excel. Visit the
community section at www.rockets.com for more information.
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Community
Continuing to expand upon grassroots basketball initiatives, the Rockets host a series of Skills Camps
throughout the year. Each camp offers specialized training in basketball fundamentals, while teaching
the importance of teamwork and good sportsmanship. For dates and locations, please visit the
community section of the website at www.rockets.com.
Green Initiatives & NBA Cares
Green Initiatives
Community
The Houston Rockets and Toyota Center are leaders in the Houston community on environmental best
practices and aim to drive community activation on environmentally responsible behavior changes.
These practices include: Recycling paper, cardboard, plastic and aluminum from employee/office
spaces, as well as patrons attending events; toilet paper, soap and hand towels throughout the building
are EPA and Green Seal certified; efficient hand towel and soap dispensers to regulate the amount
– meaning less in the land fills; motion light sensors in offices make Toyota Center more energy
efficient; Controlled Building Automation System; ABC Pest uses Integrated Pest Management with
an as needed basis; compact fluorescent lighting throughout the venue; food containers at concession
stands are biodegradable; employees use coffee mugs to cut down the use of disposable cups; waste
bins were removed from all employees work spaces in order to increase recycling efforts.
Team “green” events have included tree plantings, litter control participation and clean ups in the
community. The organization also participates in an annual recycling event for electronics (i.e.
televisions, computers and components), as well as hosting an annual “Environmental Awareness”
Game in which a “green” item is distributed to patrons and eco-friendly organizations educate patrons
on “going green.”
Green programs include PSAs at each home game promoting environmental best practice factoids,
working with an energy provider to increase renewable credits of energy procurement, paperless
ticketing via Flash Seats at all events at Toyota Center, and the “Green Team of the Game,” where
local youth groups help collect recyclable items during a home game and are recognized as the “Green
Team of the Game” presented by Republic Services.
NBA Cares
NBA Cares is the league’s global social responsibility program that builds on the NBA’s long tradition
of addressing important social issues. The NBA, its teams and players support a wide range of initiatives,
programs and non-profit partners that strive to positively impact children and families around the world.
As part of the league’s mission to demonstrate leadership in social responsibility, NBA Cares reaches
communities
through
philanthropy, hands-on
service, and the creation
of community legacy
projects.
Since
the
program’s Oct. 2005
launch, the league, its
players, and its teams have
donated more than $165
million to charity, provided
more than 1.7 million hours
of hands-on service, and
created more than 615
places where kids and
families can live, learn, or
play. NBA Cares reaches
millions of children and
adults through unique
programs – including NBA/
WNBA FIT and Basketball
Without Borders – that
support education, youth
and family development,
and health and wellness. The league, its teams and players also promote environmental awareness
and sustainability through NBA Green. During annual high-profile league events, including NBA AllStar and The Finals, NBA Cares initiates community outreach efforts to tap into the power of sport for
positive social change. In addition, the league launched the NBA Cares Community Caravan in 2011,
a year-round community and fan engagement program through which the NBA family will reach more
than 10,000 schools and community centers and touch the lives of more than 15 million fans. Thanks
to strong partnerships with internationally recognized organizations – including KaBOOM!, Special
Olympics, Boys & Girls Clubs of America, UNICEF, the Make-A-Wish Foundation, Global Business
Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, and the UN Foundation – NBA Cares makes a
positive and lasting impact in communities around the world. Log on to www.nbacares.com for more
information about the NBA’s latest community outreach efforts.
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Toyota Center
Toyota Center
Parking
Located in the heart of Downtown Houston,
Toyota Center is one of the premier sports and
entertainment venues in the nation’s fourth
largest market. Home to the NBA Houston
Rockets, the AHL Houston Aeros, and Houston’s
premier concerts and events, Toyota Center is
also proud to host many of the world’s leading
showcases such as the 2006 NBA All-Star Game
and the 2008 Latin Grammy’s. This state-of-theart facility not only accommodates up to 18,000
guests with its flexible seating configurations, but
also contains over 10 private event areas with over
60,000 square feet of space. Whether you are
looking to host a banquet dinner on center court
or a private meeting in one of the unique banquet
rooms, Toyota Center is truly the “center” of it all.
Toyota Center has daily access to the adjacent
Toyota Tundra parking garage, which features up
to 2,500 parking spaces. Also surrounding Toyota
Center are over 10,000 parking spaces within just
a few blocks. Valet parking can also be contracted
for events.
Levy Restaurants
Facts & Figures
Arena Sellout for Basketball ................... 18,043
Suites (108 total) ....... 80 Traditional, 10 Party,
14 Courtside, 1 Penthouse,
3 Woodforest Club Suites
Box Office Hours .......... Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.,
Sat. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. (in season),
Sun. closed
First Regular Season Game ........ Oct. 30, 2003
Booking
Toyota Center is the perfect place to host your
next meeting or event for 10 to 18,000 people.
The arena is conveniently located with access to
all of Houston’s major highways and is adjacent
to downtown hotels. With all of its luxurious spaces
available to rent, Toyota Center can make any
event or meeting a truly unique experience.
To book your next event call Tia Norman at
(713) 758-7245 or email tian@rocketball.com.
History
Harris County voters approved a referendum to
build a new arena in Nov. 2000. Groundbreaking
for the arena took place on July 31, 2001.
Houston’s state-of-the-art, multi-purpose facility
opened in Sept. 2003.
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Toyota Center
Toyota Center is proud to partner with Levy
Restaurants Sports & Entertainment Group. Hold
on for a culinary adventure as Levy Restaurants
takes your taste buds on a delicious ride. Guests
can savor specialties from a restaurant-style menu
featuring contemporary cuisine and dishes from
Levy’s patented 1,000-degree, wood-burning
oven. For those of you looking for the authentic
experience, game-night favorites such as hot
dogs and popcorn are always available. Levy
Restaurants offers guests the opportunity to work
directly with an in-house catering manager to
custom create menus or choose one of their
innovative “Chef’s tables” concepts to create a
distinctive dining experience.
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Regular Season Statistics (43-39)
FIELD GOALS
MIN FG-FGA PCT
2603 553-1267 .436
2412 569-1129 .504
2563
345-809 .426
811
134-387 .346
91
18-37 .486
1738
279-656 .425
1818
186-408 .456
1723
253-576 .439
2079
244-463 .527
1234
192-441 .435
378
59-125 .472
1015
132-296 .446
868
149-267 .558
1125
173-352 .491
290
43-115 .374
84
14-42 .333
77
16-32 .500
329
32-83 .386
16
3-6 .500
138
11-36 .306
373
17-40 .425
4
0-1 .000
18
2-3 .667
50
4-12 .333
11
0-3 .000
19880 3170-6975 .454
19880 3266-6979 .468
PLAYER
Martin
Scola
Lowry
Brooks
Yao
Budinger
Battier
Lee
Hayes
Dragic (TOT)
Dragic (HOU)
Miller
Patterson
Hill
Williams (TOT)
Williams (HOU)
Taylor
Smith
Harris
Jeffries
Thabeet (TOT)
Thabeet (HOU)
Cousin (TOT)
Carroll (TOT)
Carroll (HOU)
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
G-GS
80-80
74-74
75-71
34-7
5-5
78-22
59-59
81-1
74-63
70-5
22-3
60-5
52-6
72-11
21-0
11-0
8-0
28-3
4-0
18-0
47-0
2-0
4-0
12-0
5-0
82
82
PLAYER
Martin
Scola
Lowry
Brooks
Yao
Budinger
Battier
Lee
Hayes
Dragic (TOT)
Dragic (HOU)
Miller
Patterson
Hill
Williams (TOT)
Williams (HOU)
Taylor
Smith
Harris
Jeffries
Thabeet (TOT)
Thabeet (HOU)
Cousin (TOT)
Carroll (TOT)
Carroll (HOU)
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
SINGLE-GAME
MIN REB A S
46
7
7 4
44 16
7 4
45 11 18 6
42
4 10 2
23 11
2 0
43
9
5 3
46 13
7 3
42
8
6 3
44 17 11 5
53 11 11 4
53 11 11 4
39 11
6 3
37 13
4 3
35 10
3 3
32
7
9 2
22
3
3 1
21
4
1 2
42
5
7 3
9
5
1 0
20
8
3 2
19
6
1 2
2
0
0 0
13
2
0 0
10
3
1 1
3
0
1 0
265 58 35 13
265 54 30 13
3-POINT FG
FG-FGA PCT
176-459 .383
0-3 .000
129-343 .376
48-169 .284
0-0
—
89-274 .325
88-225 .391
71-174 .408
0-2 .000
56-155 .361
28-54 .519
40-107 .374
0-2 .000
0-2 .000
6-22 .273
2-10 .200
2-5 .400
3-8 .375
0-0
—
1-6 .167
0-0
—
0-0
—
0-0
—
0-0
—
0-0
—
677-1843 .367
448-1250 .358
HIGHS
TO BLK PTS
7
1
45
6
3
36
6
2
36
3
1
24
4
2
15
3
2
35
5
4
19
4
2
25
3
2
21
6
2
17
4
2
16
3
3
23
3
4
20
3
4
16
5
0
15
2
0
11
2
1
10
3
1
12
1
1
4
1
1
7
2
2
8
0
1
0
1
1
4
0
1
2
0
0
0
23 12 131
21 11 132
MIN REB
32.5 3.2
32.6 8.2
34.2 4.1
23.9 1.5
18.2 5.4
22.3 3.6
30.8 4.8
21.3 2.6
28.1 8.1
17.6 2.0
17.2 2.5
16.9 3.7
16.7 3.8
15.6 4.3
13.8 2.4
7.6 1.4
9.6 1.1
11.8 1.5
4.0 1.3
7.7 1.9
7.9 1.6
2.0 0.0
4.5 0.8
4.2 0.7
2.2 0.0
242.4 42.8
242.4 42.8
FT-FTA
594-669
214-290
192-251
78-83
15-16
118-138
49-76
95-120
94-142
83-133
24-36
78-94
30-42
60-85
14-21
9-11
5-6
7-10
2-4
4-10
19-35
0-0
0-0
2-2
0-0
1668-2083
1526-1954
PCT
.888
.738
.765
.940
.938
.855
.645
.792
.662
.624
.667
.830
.714
.706
.667
.818
.833
.700
.500
.400
.543
—
—
1.000
—
.801
.781
REBOUNDS
OFF DEF TOT
28
230
258
147
459
606
89
220
309
11
40
51
7
20
27
52
229
281
58
223
281
51
158
209
219
380
599
36
106
142
12
44
56
44
178
222
86
114
200
128
178
306
4
47
51
1
14
15
1
8
9
6
36
42
2
3
5
20
15
35
24
51
75
0
0
0
0
3
3
2
6
8
0
0
0
962 2549 3511
955 2552 3507
AVERAGE PER GAME
AST
S T L TO
2.5
1.00 2.3
2.5
0.65 2.0
6.7
1.36 2.1
3.8
0.62 1.6
0.8
0.00 1.4
1.6
0.53 0.9
2.6
0.90 1.1
1.2
0.72 0.8
2.7
1.07 1.2
2.9
0.71 1.7
2.5
0.64 1.0
2.4
0.47 0.9
0.8
0.33 0.6
0.4
0.19 0.9
1.8
0.43 1.6
0.6
0.36 0.7
0.3
0.25 0.8
2.3
0.46 0.9
0.3
0.00 0.3
0.6
0.39 0.2
0.1
0.19 0.4
0.0
0.00 0.0
0.0
0.00 0.3
0.3
0.08 0.0
0.4
0.00 0.0
23.8
7.09 13.5
20.8
7.17 13.7
BLK
0.19
0.59
0.31
0.06
1.60
0.23
1.20
0.22
0.66
0.14
0.18
0.35
0.71
0.72
0.00
0.00
0.25
0.07
0.25
0.17
0.34
0.50
0.25
0.08
0.00
4.52
5.48
PTS
23.5
18.3
13.5
11.6
10.2
9.8
8.6
8.3
7.9
7.5
7.7
6.4
6.3
5.6
5.0
3.5
4.9
2.6
2.0
1.5
1.1
0.0
1.0
0.8
0.0
105.9
103.7
AST PF-DQ S T L
198
155-1
80
185
227-4
48
500
207-0 102
129
69-3
21
4
13-1
0
127
114-0
41
153
127-1
53
100
102-0
58
202
200-0
79
204
125-0
50
55
35-0
14
145
98-0
28
41
77-0
17
29
157-1
14
38
25-0
9
7
4-0
4
2
4-0
2
64
26-0
13
1
2-0
0
11
21-0
7
4
76-0
9
0
3-0
0
0
1-0
0
4
5-0
1
2
0-0
0
1955 1641-11 581
1707 1754-8 588
CAREER HIGHS
FG FGA
14
29
20
25T
15C
24C
14
30
16
35
12C
21C
12
20
13
20
9C
15C
10
16C
TO BLK PTS AVG
184
15 1876 23.5
147
44 1352 18.3
158
23 1011 13.5
55
2 394 11.6
7
8
51 10.2
67
18 765
9.8
63
71 509
8.6
68
18 672
8.3
86
49 582
7.9
117
10 523
7.5
21
4 170
7.7
54
21 382
6.4
31
37 328
6.3
62
52 406
5.6
33
0 106
5.0
8
0
39
3.5
6
2
39
4.9
26
2
74
2.6
1
1
8
2.0
4
3
27
1.5
17
16
53
1.1
0
1
0
0.0
1
1
4
1.0
0
1
10
0.8
0
0
0
0.0
1110 371 8685 105.9
1125 449 8506 103.7
(C=SET, T=TIED THIS SEASON)
F T FTA REB AST PTS
23
26
12
8
50
14 17C
21
7C
44
15
16
11C 18C
36C
12
13
10
13
43
18
21
22
7
41
8C
9C
12
6
35C
9
11
14
8
33
9C
9C
8T
6T
30
8C
8C
18 11C
21C
7
8T
11C 11C
32
14
9C
8C
12
22
13C
12C
25
16
4C
6C
5
18
5C
6T
8
22
13C
10C
13
11
4C
3T
14
38
20C
16C
27
9
5C
6
9
5
15
16C
10
17
7
5
2T
2T
8
6
6
4
4T
10
6T
10
5C
8
17
11
5
7C
1T
10
2
21
12C
12
21
10
2C
5
3C
8
0
6
0
10
2C
8
0
4
4C
12
67
67
138
131
47
46
65
62
89
82
50
47
156
165
2010-2011 Transactions
June 24 Selected Kentucky forward Patrick Patterson in the first
round (14th overall) of the 2010 NBA Draft.
June 29 Yao Ming announced that he has elected to forgo the early
termination option on his contract.
June 30 Extended qualifying offers to Kyle Lowry and Luis Scola.
Exercised a team option to extend the contract of Chuck
Hayes to include the 2010-11 season.
July 14 Signed Patrick Patterson to a multi-year deal.
July 20 Inked free agent Brad Miller to a multi-year contract.
July 21 Signed restricted free agent Luis Scola to a multi-year
deal and officially matched the offer sheet that restricted
free agent Kyle Lowry signed with the Cleveland Cavaliers
on July 14.
July 28 Traded David Andersen to the Toronto Raptors along
with cash considerations in exchange for a future secondround pick.
Aug. 11 Acquired Courtney Lee from the New Jersey Nets in a
four-team, five-player trade that sent Trevor Ariza to the
New Orleans Hornets.
Aug. 23 Signed free agent Ishmael Smith.
Aug. 25 Announced the naming of Jason Biles to the position of
Director of Performance Rehabilitation/Associate Athletic
Trainer.
Sept. 22 Signed Antonio Anderson and Jordan Eglseder.
Sept. 25 Added Patrick Sullivan to the training camp roster.
Oct. 7 Waived Jordan Eglseder and Patrick Sullivan.
Oct. 8 Hired David Patrick as a Personnel Scout.
Oct. 12 Signed Jerel McNeal to the preseason roster.
Oct. 18 Waived Antonio Anderson, Mike Harris, Alexander
Johnson and Jerel McNeal.
Oct. 29 Picked up the second-year option on the contract of Jordan
Hill and the third-year option on Courtney Lee.
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2010-2011 Transactions
Feb. 24 Acquired Hasheem Thabeet, DeMarre Carroll and a
future first-round draft pick from the Memphis Grizzlies in
exchange for Shane Battier and Ishmael Smith. Houston
also acquired Goran Dragic and draft considerations
from the Phoenix Suns for Aaron Brooks.
Feb. 25 Waived Jared Jeffries.
Mar. 15 Terrence Williams underwent a minor surgical procedure
to alleviate discomfort related to a lower abdominal distress.
Mar. 21 Assigned Hasheem Thabeet to Rio Grande Valley.
Mar. 23 Signed Mike Harris to a 10-day contract.
Apr. 2 Inked Mike Harris to a second 10-day contract.
Apr. 11 Signed Marcus Cousin to a multi-year contract and
assigned him to Houston’s single-affiliation NBA D-League
partner Rio Grande Valley. Recalled Hasheem Thabeet
from the Vipers and waived DeMarre Carroll.
Apr. 13 Signed Marqus Blakely to a multi-year contract and the
second 10-day contract for Mike Harris expired.
Apr. 15 Luis Scola underwent a successful arthroscopic procedure
to remove loose bodies in his left knee.
Apr. 18 Rockets and Head Coach Rick Adelman mutually agreed
to part ways.
Nov. 9
Assigned Patrick Patterson to Houston’s single-affiliation
NBA D-League partner the Rio Grande Valley Vipers.
Dec. 13 Recalled Patrick Patterson from Rio Grande Valley.
Dec. 15 Acquired Terrence Williams from the New Jersey Nets in
exchange for a lottery protected 2012 first-round pick,
which was part of a deal involving the Rockets, Nets and
L.A. Lakers. As part of the three-team trade, the Rockets
also sent the Lakers the draft rights to Sergei Lishouk. In
a separate trade, the team sent Jermaine Taylor and cash
considerations to the Sacramento Kings for a conditional
second-round draft pick.
Jan. 6 Yao Ming underwent a successful surgical procedure to
repair a stress fracture of the medial malleolus in his left
ankle.
Jan. 17 Assigned Ishmael Smith to the Rio Grande Valley Vipers.
Jan. 24 Recalled Ishmael Smith from Rio Grande Valley.
Feb. 1 Re-assigned Ishmael Smith to the Vipers.
Feb. 7 Recalled Ishmael Smith from Rio Grande Valley.
2010-2011 Miscellaneous Statistics
Record Breakdown
Overall
Atlantic
Central
Southeast
Eastern
Southwest
Northwest
Pacific
Western
Rockets Record When ...
Home
25-16
4-1
4-1
3-2
11-4
3-5
4-5
7-2
14-12
Road
18-23
3-2
3-2
1-4
7-8
2-6
5-4
4-5
11-15
OT
2-6
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-1
2-3
0-1
0-1
2-5
Home
0-1
3-3
7-1
3-5
3-3
6-1
3-2
Road
0-2
2-6
4-3
3-6
5-1
3-4
1-1
OT
0-0
0-1
0-1
0-2
1-1
0-0
1-1
Home
4-0
4-2
2-3
6-5
0-0
4-1
5-5
Road
3-2
5-2
3-3
4-7
0-1
2-5
1-3
OT
0-0
0-1
0-1
0-0
0-0
1-1
1-3
Leading after first quarter .............................................. 29-17
Trailing after first quarter .............................................. 13-17
Tied after first quarter ........................................................ 1-5
Leading at halftime ......................................................... 31-14
Trailing at halftime ......................................................... 10-24
Tied at halftime ................................................................... 2-1
Leading after third quarter .............................................. 35-10
Trailing after third quarter ................................................ 7-26
Tied after third quarter ....................................................... 1-3
Outrebounding their opponent ........................................... 30-9
Being outrebounded ........................................................ 12-28
Tied in rebounding ............................................................. 1-2
Shooting .500 or better ..................................................... 13-0
Shooting under .500 ........................................................ 30-39
Opponents shooting .500 or better .................................... 9-19
Opponents shooting under .500 ...................................... 34-20
Making more free throws ................................................ 29-18
Making fewer free throws ............................................... 12-20
Making same number of free throws ................................... 2-1
Making more 3-pointers ................................................. 36-24
Making fewer 3-pointers ................................................... 5-12
Making same number of 3-pointers .................................... 2-3
Committing more turnovers ............................................ 20-18
Committing fewer turnovers ............................................ 18-20
Committing same number of turnovers ............................... 5-1
Monthly Record
Record
0-3
5-9
11-4
6-11
8-4
9-5
4-3
October
November
December
January
February
March
April
Daily Record
Record
7-2
9-4
5-6
10-12
0-1
6-6
6-8
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
When the Rockets Score ...
100 points or more .......................................................... 31-23
Less than 100 points ....................................................... 12-16
When the Opponent Scores ...
100 points or more .......................................................... 19-34
Less than 100 points ......................................................... 24-5
Streaks
Attendance
Longest Overall Win Streak: 5
(3x: last Mar. 14 vs. Phoenix - Mar. 23 vs. Golden State)
Longest Overall Losing Streak: 5
(2x: last Jan. 2 at Portland - Jan. 8 vs. Utah)
Longest Home Win Streak: 8
(Nov. 24 vs. Golden State - Dec. 27 vs. Washington)
Longest Home Losing Streak: 4
(Jan. 5 vs. Portland - Jan. 14 vs. New Orleans)
Longest Road Win Streak: 6
(Feb. 2 at Utah - Mar. 1 at Portland)
Longest Road Losing Streak: 4
(2x: last Nov. 17 at Oklahoma City - Nov. 29 at Dallas)
Overall ....................................................... 1,358,523 (16,567)
Home ............................................................ 663,839 (16,191)
High: 18,412 (13 sellouts)
Road ............................................................. 694,684 (16,944)
Back-to-Backs
Swept: 3
Split: 12
First Game:
Second Game:
Overall
11-10
7-14
Opponents Swept: 6
H-R
4-3
2-5
R-H
1-4
2-3
R-R
6-3
3-6
H-H
0-0
0-0
Win-Loss Margins
Margins
Won
Lost
1
2
0
2
4
1
3
1
7
4
1
4
5
5
3
6
2
4
7
1
4
8
2
4
9
4
1
10
2
3
89
11
0
1
12
0
1
13
2
2
14
1
1
15
3
2
16
5
0
17
1
1
18
0
0
19
3
0
20 21+
0
4
0
0
2010-11 Review
Record
43-39
7-3
7-3
4-6
18-12
5-11
9-9
11-7
25-27
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Date
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
26
27
30
3
6
7
10
12
14
16
17
19
22
24
26
28
29
1
3
4
7
10
11
14
15
17
19
20
22
27
29
31
2
3
5
7
8
10
12
14
Opponent
@ L.A. Lakers
@ Golden State
DENVER
NEW ORLEANS
@ San Antonio
MINNESOTA
@ Washington
@ Indiana
@ New York
CHICAGO
@ Oklahoma City
@ Toronto
PHOENIX
GOLDEN STATE
@ Charlotte
OKLAHOMA CITY
@ Dallas
L.A. LAKERS
@ Memphis
@ Chicago
DETROIT
@ Milwaukee
CLEVELAND
SACRAMENTO
@ Oklahoma City
MEMPHIS
@ Sacramento
@ Golden State
@ L.A. Clippers
WASHINGTON
MIAMI
TORONTO
@ Portland
@ Denver
PORTLAND
@ Orlando
UTAH
@ Boston
OKLAHOMA CITY
NEW ORLEANS
Result
L, 110-112
L, 128-132
L, 94-107
L, 99-107
L, 121-124 (OT)
W, 120-94
L, 91-98
W, 102-99
W, 104-96
L, 92-95
L, 99-116
L, 96-106
L, 116-123
W, 111-101
L, 89-99
W, 99-98
L, 91-101
W, 109-99
W, 127-111
L, 116-119 (OT)
W, 97-83
L, 91-97
W, 110-95
W, 118-105
L, 105-117
W, 103-87
W, 102-93
W, 121-112
W, 97-92
W, 100-93
L, 119-125
W, 114-105
L, 85-100
L, 106-113
L, 100-103
L, 95-110
L, 99-103 (OT)
W, 108-102
L, 112-118
L, 105-110 (OT)
Home
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-2
0-2
1-2
1-2
1-2
1-2
1-3
1-3
1-3
1-4
2-4
2-4
3-4
3-4
4-4
4-4
4-4
5-4
5-4
6-4
7-4
7-4
8-4
8-4
8-4
8-4
9-4
9-5
10-5
10-5
10-5
10-6
10-6
10-7
10-7
10-8
10-9
Road
0-1
0-2
0-2
0-2
0-3
0-3
0-4
1-4
2-4
2-4
2-5
2-6
2-6
2-6
2-7
2-7
2-8
2-8
3-8
3-9
3-9
3-10
3-10
3-10
3-11
3-11
4-11
5-11
6-11
6-11
6-11
6-11
6-12
6-13
6-13
6-14
6-14
7-14
7-14
7-14
Total
0-1
0-2
0-3
0-4
0-5
1-5
1-6
2-6
3-6
3-7
3-8
3-9
3-10
4-10
4-11
5-11
5-12
6-12
7-12
7-13
8-13
8-14
9-14
10-14
10-15
11-15
12-15
13-15
14-15
15-15
15-16
16-16
16-17
16-18
16-19
16-20
16-21
17-21
17-22
17-23
High Scorer
Martin-26
Scola-36
Scola-28
Brooks-18, Martin-18
Martin-24
Scola-24
Martin-31
Miller-23
Martin-28
Scola-27
Scola-26
Martin-31
Martin-19
Martin-25
Budinger-19
Martin-23
Martin-17
Martin-22
Lowry-28, Martin-28
Scola-27
Scola-35
Martin-23
Martin-40
Scola-23
Martin-22
Martin-34
Martin-22
Martin-30
Martin-28
Martin-20
Scola-22
Budinger-22
Martin-15
Scola-24
Martin-45
Martin-27
Scola-24
Brooks-24
Scola-31
Lowry-28
High Rebounder
Scola-16
Scola-16
Scola-10
Scola-16
Hayes-13
Scola-8
Hayes-7, Martin-7
Scola-9
Hayes-9
4 tied-5
Scola-8
Lowry-7
Hill-10
Scola-12
Hayes-10
Hill-7, Miller-7
Hill-8
Scola-9
Miller-7
Scola-8
Scola-12
Miller-6, Scola-6
Scola-14
Scola-10
Hill-5, Scola-5
Battier-10
Hayes-11
Hayes-10
Battier-10
Hayes-8
Hayes-8
Patterson-10
Patterson-10
Miller-11
Scola-12
Lee-6
Scola-10
Scola-9
Scola-11
Scola-11
High Assist
Brooks-9
Brooks-7
Brooks-5
Scola-5
Smith-7
Smith-6
Martin-6
Lowry-7
Lowry-6
Lowry-7
Smith-5
Lowry-12
Lowry-8
Lowry-10
Lowry-6
Lowry-8
Lowry-5, Miller-5
Lowry-10
Lowry-12
Lowry-4, Martin-4
Lowry-12
Miller-4
Lowry-6
Lowry-9
Battier-5
Lowry-18
Lowry-7
Lowry-8
Battier-7
Lowry-6
Brooks-9
Brooks-7
Lowry-4, Martin-4
Brooks-5, Miller-5
Lowry-7
Lowry-5
Lowry-6
Lowry-8
Battier-6
Lowry-7
Opp. High Scorer
Attendance
Gasol-29
18,997
Ellis-46
18,428
Harrington-28
18,161*
Paul-25
13,484
Ginobili-28
17,740
Love-16
15,058
Blatche-20, Thornton-20
13,665
Posey-19
14,414
Stoudemire-25
19,763
Rose-33
18,158*
Durant-24
17,509
Bargnani-26
16,322
Richardson-26
15,080
D. Wright-24
13,847
Wallace-21
16,473
Westbrook-23
15,316
Nowitzki-20
19,435
Bryant-27
18,116*
Gay-29
14,577
Rose-30
21,232
Stuckey-18
14,798
Bogut-24
14,526
Jamison-24
15,532
Cousins-17, Landry-17
13,414
Durant-32
17,997
Gay-19, Young-19
14,534
Cousins-19
13,599
Ellis-44
19,256
Griffin-24
17,470
Hinrich-19
18,143*
Wade-45
18,409*
DeRozan-37
18,121*
Aldridge-25
20,416
Anthony-33
17,136
Aldridge-27
14,125
Bass-18, J. Richardson-18 19,107
Millsap-27
16,113
Allen-19, Daniels-19
18,624
Durant-30
16,158
West-29
13,616
Record: 43-39 (Home: 25-16, Road: 18-23)
vs. West: 25-27 (Southwest: 5-11, Northwest: 9-9, Pacific: 11-7), vs. East: 18-12 (Atlantic: 7-3, Central: 7-3, Southeast: 4-6)
2010-2011 Houston Rockets Results
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5
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14
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18
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27
29
30
1
3
5
6
9
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
DALLAS
@ Minnesota
@ New Orleans
L.A. CLIPPERS
SAN ANTONIO
PHOENIX
CHARLOTTE
BOSTON
UTAH
GOLDEN STATE
@ Miami
@ New Jersey
@ Philadelphia
SAN ANTONIO
ATLANTA
SACRAMENTO
L, 91-98 (OT)
W, 121-102
L, 93-101
W, 99-78
L, 107-115
W, 95-93
W, 94-78
W, 93-77
W, 110-108
W, 131-112
L, 119-125
W, 112-87
L, 97-108
W, 119-114 (OT)
W, 114-109
L, 101-104
W, 121-102
L, 105-114
W, 108-100
W, 124-119
W, 123-108
W, 91-89
W, 103-87
L, 103-106
W, 112-95
W, 123-101
L, 110-113
L, 110-115
L, 104-118
W, 129-125
W, 96-83
L, 106-111
L, 95-108
L, 106-114 (OT)
W, 97-96
W, 95-93 (OT)
W, 108-103
L, 108-112
L, 102-106
Result
W, 112-106
W, 93-84
W, 104-89
Overall Attendance: 1,358,523 (16,567)
Apr. 11
Apr. 13
@ Memphis
ORLANDO
@ Minnesota
L.A. CLIPPERS
@ Dallas
@ San Antonio
@ L.A. Lakers
@ Utah
MEMPHIS
@ Denver
MINNESOTA
DALLAS
21
22
24
26
27
29
1
2
5
7
8
12
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
DENVER
PHILADELPHIA
@ Detroit
@ Cleveland
NEW JERSEY
@ New Orleans
@ Portland
@ L.A. Clippers
INDIANA
@ Sacramento
@ Phoenix
Opponent
@ Atlanta
MILWAUKEE
NEW YORK
Date
Jan. 15
Jan. 17
Jan. 19
25-16
25-16
24-15
25-15
17-14
18-14
19-14
20-14
21-14
22-14
22-14
22-14
22-14
23-14
24-14
24-15
15-12
15-13
15-13
15-13
16-13
16-13
16-13
16-13
17-13
17-13
17-13
12-9
12-10
12-10
13-10
13-10
13-10
13-10
13-10
14-10
14-10
14-11
14-12
Home
10-9
11-9
12-9
17-23
18-23
17-23
17-23
16-20
16-20
16-20
16-20
16-20
16-20
16-21
17-21
17-22
17-22
17-22
17-22
11-18
11-18
12-18
13-18
13-18
14-18
15-18
15-19
15-19
16-19
16-20
8-15
8-15
9-15
9-15
9-16
9-17
9-18
10-18
10-18
11-18
11-18
11-18
Road
8-14
8-14
8-14
Martin-21
Budinger-16,
Martin-16, Miller-16
Martin-28
Budinger-35
Martin-28
Martin-23
Martin-21
Martin-25
Martin-34
Martin-34
Martin-29
Martin-20
Lowry-19
Martin-33
Martin-35
Martin-30
Lee-22
Lowry-36
Patterson-20
Budinger-30, Martin-30
Martin-30
Martin-33
Lowry-21, Scola-21
Lowry-24
Martin-20
Budinger-20
Lowry-32
Martin-32
Budinger-19
Martin-34
Lowry-20
Scola-30
Scola-23
Martin-30
Martin-22
Martin-31
Martin-37
Lee-23, Martin-23
Lowry-26
High Scorer
Brooks-24
Martin-36
Martin-21
Dragic-7
Dragic-11
Hayes-10, Scola-10
Hayes-13
Hayes-12
Dragic-11
Lee-6, Lowry-6
Dragic-7
Hayes-11
Hayes-9
Hayes-17
Patterson-12
Patterson-13
Hayes-14
Hayes-7, Lowry-7
Hayes-14
Budinger-9
Scola-14
Hayes-12
Hayes-10, Scola-10
High Assist
Brooks-10
Lowry-6
Hayes-4, Lowry-4,
Martin-4
Lowry-8
Hayes-4
Hayes-7
Lowry-8
Lowry-5
Lowry-7
Brooks-8
Lowry-5
Lowry-6
Martin-7
Scola-7
Lowry-8
Lowry-7
Lowry-7
Brooks-6
Miller-5
Lowry-9
Hayes-5
Lowry-11
Lowry-11
Lowry-6
Lowry-8
Lowry-4, Martin-4,
Miller-4
Lowry-9
Lowry-5
Hayes-7
Lowry-9
Lowry-10
Lowry-12
Lowry-9
Lowry-10
Hayes-7
Scola-6
Lowry-8
Lowry-9
Scola-8
Scola-13
Scola-9
Hayes-17
Hayes-11
Hayes-11
Hayes-7
Hayes-12
Hayes-10
Lowry-7
Hayes-9, Miller-9
Battier-8
Scola-9
Scola-12
Hayes-11
Hayes-8, Scola-8
Scola-10
Scola-15
Hayes-12
Battier-13
Hayes-10
Hayes-13
Hill-9
High Rebounder
Hayes-8, Hill-8
Scola-14
Hayes-12
Home Attendance: 663,839 (16,191) *Denotes home sellout
42-39
43-39
41-38
42-38
33-34
34-34
35-34
36-34
37-34
38-34
38-35
39-35
39-36
40-36
41-36
41-37
26-30
26-31
27-31
28-31
29-31
30-31
31-31
31-32
32-32
33-32
33-33
20-24
20-25
21-25
22-25
22-26
22-27
22-28
23-28
24-28
25-28
25-29
25-30
Total
18-23
19-23
20-23
2010-11 Review
91
14,898
17,101
12,728
18,089*
18,245*
16,262
14,822
18,412*
14,459
16,623
19,825
13,866
16,635
18,059*
15,993
15,523
Road Attendance: 694,684 (16,944)
Nowitzki-23
Beasley-34
Parker-21
Carter-21
Augustin-22
Green-17
Millsap-35
D. Wright-34
James-33
Lopez-22
Holiday-24
Parker-31
Johnson-25
Dalembert-21,
Thornton-21
Paul-28
Gordon-19
16,450
14,476
12,353
18,027
17,209
17,466
20,272
19,060
14,965
12,561
17,363
13,458
18,052*
11,983
18,147*
20,088
18,581
18,997
19,619
18,195*
14,595
15,679
17,009
Attendance
13,420
16,186
15,903
Randolph-29
Howard-22
Love-24
Foye-20
Chandler-21
Ginobili-22
Bryant-32
Jefferson-20, Millsap-20
Randolph-22
Anthony-50
Love-20
Nowitzki-22,
Stojakovic-22
Afflalo-17
Holiday-20
Bynum-21
Jamison-26
Lopez-21
West-22
Batum-22
Gordon-24
Hansbrough-17
Cousins-20
Carter-32, Warrick-32
Opp. High Scorer
Johnson-30
Maggette-25
Stoudemire-25
2010-2011 Team Highs & Lows
2010-11 Review
Rockets Highs
Points
131
Biggest Winning Margin 26
Field Goals Made
49
Field Goals Attempted
100
Field Goal Pct. (Game) .595
Field Goal Pct. (Half)
.647
Field Goal Pct. (Qtr.)
.722
3-Point FGs Made
16
3-Point FGs Attempted
38
3-Point FG Pct.
.696
Free Throws Made
42
Free Throws Attempted
52
Free Throw Pct.
1.000
Offensive Rebounds
22
Defensive Rebounds
42
Total Rebounds
58
Assists
35
Personal Fouls
32
Steals
13
Turnovers
23
Blocked Shots
12
Points in the Paint
70
2nd Chance Points
31
Fast Break Points
29
Opponents Highs
vs. Golden State
vs. Minnesota
vs. Phoenix
3x: last at Cleveland
at Memphis
2x: last at Portland (2nd)
at Portland (3rd)
at Memphis
at L.A. Lakers (OT)
at Memphis
at Golden State
at Golden State
at Atlanta
at Cleveland
vs. L.A. Clippers
vs. L.A. Clippers
vs. Golden State
vs. San Antonio
at Oklahoma City
vs. Chicago
vs. Memphis
vs. Oklahoma City
vs. Dallas
vs. New Jersey
3/23
11/7
11/22
2/23
12/3
3/1
3/1
12/3
2/1
12/3
10/27
10/27
1/15
2/23
4/9
4/9
3/23
3/12
12/15
11/16
12/17
1/12
2/12
2/26
at Portland
at Oklahoma City
at Dallas
vs. Golden State
at Dallas
vs. Utah (OT) - (2nd)
vs. Utah (OT) - (3rd)
vs. Milwaukee
vs. Milwaukee
vs. Milwaukee
vs. Philadelphia
2x: last at New Jersey
vs. Philadelphia
at Portland
at Oklahoma City
at Oklahoma City
vs. New Orleans (OT)
at New Jersey
vs. Orlando
vs. Milwaukee
3x: last at New Orleans
at Boston
3x: last at Utah
vs. Boston
1/2
11/17
11/29
11/24
11/29
1/8
1/8
1/17
1/17
1/17
2/16
3/29
2/16
3/1
12/15
12/15
1/14
3/29
1/22
1/17
4/6
1/10
2/2
3/18
Points
132
Biggest Winning Margin 17
Field Goals Made
51
Field Goals Attempted
101
Field Goal Pct. (Game) .581
Field Goal Pct. (Half)
.649
Field Goal Pct. (Qtr.)
.769
3-Point FGs Made
13
3-Point FGs Attempted
32
3-Point FG Pct.
.667
Free Throws Made
34
Free Throws Attempted
44
Free Throw Pct.
1.000
Offensive Rebounds
22
Defensive Rebounds
43
Total Rebounds
54
Assists
30
Personal Fouls
35
Steals
13
Turnovers
21
Blocked Shots
11
Points in the Paint
72
2nd Chance Points
34
Fast Break Points
31
Rockets Lows
Points
Biggest Losing Margin
Field Goals Made
Field Goals Attempted
Field Goal Pct. (Game)
Field Goal Pct. (Half)
Field Goal Pct. (Qtr.)
3-Point FGs Made
3-Point FGs Attempted
3-Point FG Pct.
Free Throws Made
Free Throws Attempted
Free Throw Pct.
Offensive Rebounds
Defensive Rebounds
Total Rebounds
Assists
Personal Fouls
Steals
Turnovers
Blocked Shots
Points in the Paint
2nd Chance Points
Fast Break Points
85
17
29
64
.358
.250
.200
1
11
.091
6
10
.600
4
19
28
14
8
2
5
0
22
4
2
Highs
39
42
71
37
40
71
11
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—
10/27
11/17
10/27
11/6
12/29
3/8
12/15
2/23
1/22
11/16
1/3
2/14
1/7
3/20
4/11
2/1
3/30
11/24
4/6
2/7
1/8
1/21
3/20
12/31
vs. Boston
vs. Minnesota
vs. Charlotte
2x: last vs. Boston
vs. L.A. Clippers
vs. L.A. Clippers (2nd)
vs. L.A. Clippers (4th)
at Memphis
at Memphis
at Memphis
2x: last vs. L.A. Clippers
2x: last vs. L.A. Clippers
vs. Milwaukee
vs. Miami
at Memphis
at Memphis
vs. Minnesota
2x: last at New Jersey
vs. Orlando
3x: last at Detroit
2x: last at Portland
vs. Detroit
vs. Milwaukee
2x: last vs. Boston
3/18
11/7
3/16
3/18
4/9
1/26
1/26
1/21
1/21
1/21
4/9
4/9
1/17
12/29
12/3
12/3
11/7
3/29
1/22
2/22
3/1
12/7
1/17
3/18
Opponents Lows
Points
Biggest Losing Margin
Field Goals Made
Field Goals Attempted
Field Goal Pct. (Game)
Field Goal Pct. (Half)
Field Goal Pct. (Qtr.)
3-Point FGs Made
3-Point FGs Attempted
3-Point FG Pct.
Free Throws Made
Free Throws Attempted
Free Throw Pct.
Offensive Rebounds
Defensive Rebounds
Total Rebounds
Assists
Personal Fouls
Steals
Turnovers
Blocked Shots
Points in the Paint
2nd Chance Points
Fast Break Points
Rockets High/Low Quarters
1st Qtr.
2nd Qtr.
1st Half
3rd Qtr.
4th Qtr.
2nd Half
OT
2OT
3OT
at Golden State
at Oklahoma City
at Golden State
at San Antonio (OT)
vs. Miami
at Phoenix (2nd)
at Oklahoma City (4th)
2x: last at Cleveland
vs. Orlando
vs. Chicago
2x: last at Denver
vs. Denver
at Orlando
vs. Utah
vs. Dallas (OT)
2x: last at L.A. Lakers (OT)
2x: last at Philadelphia
vs. Golden State
3x: last at New Orleans
at Denver
2x: last vs. Utah (OT)
at Memphis
vs. Utah
2x: last vs. Toronto
at Minnesota, 1/24
vs. Toronto, 12/31
vs. New Jersey, 2/26
vs. Minnesota, 11/7
2x: last at G.S., 12/20
2x: last at G.S., 12/20
vs. San Antonio (OT), 4/1
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Opponents High/Low Quarters
Lows
15
15
39
14
12
31
5
—
—
77
26
29
71
.347
.273
.160
0
4
.000
5
10
.455
4
19
28
11
10
0
8
1
24
5
2
Highs
at Dallas, 1/27
vs. Chicago, 11/16
vs. Milwaukee, 1/17
at Portland, 1/2
vs. Boston, 3/18
vs. Boston, 3/18
vs. Dallas (OT), 4/11
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1st Qtr.
2nd Qtr.
1st Half
3rd Qtr.
4th Qtr.
2nd Half
OT
2OT
3OT
92
38
40
71
39
37
66
16
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at Miami, 3/27
vs. Atlanta, 4/3
at Miami, 3/27
at Orlando, 1/7
4x: last at Denver, 2/7
3x: last vs. OKC, 1/12
at L.A. Lakers (OT), 2/1
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—
Lows
13
15
33
14
10
31
6
—
—
vs. Memphis, 12/17
2x: last at L.A.C., 12/22
vs. Memphis, 12/17
3x: last vs. Denver, 2/14
vs. L.A. Clippers, 1/26
vs. L.A. Clippers, 1/26
2x: last vs. S.A.(OT), 4/1
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2010-2011 Individual Highs
Opponents Highs
Rockets Points
45
Kevin Martin ..................................... vs. Portland, 1/5
40
Kevin Martin ................................ vs. Cleveland, 12/11
37
Kevin Martin ......................................... at Denver, 2/7
36
Luis Scola ................................ at Golden State, 10/27
36
Kevin Martin ................................ vs. Milwaukee, 1/17
36 Kyle Lowry .................................. vs. Philadelphia, 2/16
Rockets Points in a Half
32
Kevin Martin (1st) ........................ vs. Cleveland, 12/11
30 Kevin Martin (2nd) ................................ at Denver, 2/7
28 Kevin Martin (2nd) ............................ vs. Portland, 1/5
26
Kevin Martin (1st) ........................ vs. Memphis, 12/17
22
2x: last Kevin Martin (2nd) ............ vs. Milwaukee, 1/17
Rockets Points in a Quarter
22
Kevin Martin (1st) ........................ vs. Cleveland, 12/11
20
Kevin Martin (1st) ........................ vs. Memphis, 12/17
19 Kevin Martin (3rd) ............................. vs. Portland, 1/5
18 Kevin Martin (3rd) ................................. at Denver, 2/7
17 Kevin Martin (4th) .................... at Golden State, 12/20
Rockets Minutes
53:00
Goran Dragic ............................ vs. Dallas (OT), 4/11
46:26
Kevin Martin .............................. vs. Dallas (OT), 4/11
44:29
Goran Dragic (regulation high) ..... at Minnesota, 4/13
Rockets Field Goals Made
16
Luis Scola .......................................... vs. Detroit, 12/7
15 Kyle Lowry .................................. vs. Philadelphia, 2/16
14
Luis Scola ................................ at Golden State, 10/27
14
Luis Scola ............................................ at Dallas, 1/27
Rockets Field Goals Attempted
26
Kevin Martin ......................................... at Denver, 2/7
25
Luis Scola .......................................... vs. Detroit, 12/7
25
Luis Scola .................................... vs. Milwaukee, 1/17
25
Kevin Martin ................................ vs. Sacramento, 4/5
Rockets 3-Point Field Goals Made
7 Kyle Lowry ............................................ at Phoenix, 3/8
6 Kevin Martin ..................................... vs. Portland, 1/5
6 Kyle Lowry .................................. vs. Philadelphia, 2/16
Rockets 3-Point Field Goals Attempted
11
Kyle Lowry ............................................ at Phoenix, 3/8
10
4x: last Kevin Martin ............ vs. San Antonio (OT), 4/1
Rockets Free Throws Made
18
Kevin Martin ......................................... vs. Utah, 3/20
17
Kevin Martin ............................ at Golden State, 10/27
15
Kevin Martin ........................... vs. Memphis (OT), 2/5
Rockets Free Throws Attempted
18
Kevin Martin ................................ vs. Milwaukee, 1/17
18
Kevin Martin .................................. at Minnesota, 1/24
18
Kevin Martin ......................................... vs. Utah, 3/20
Rockets Offensive Rebounds
13 Chuck Hayes ................................... at Cleveland, 2/23
7 Chuck Hayes ................................ at New Jersey, 3/29
Rockets Defensive Rebounds
13
Luis Scola ................................. vs. New Orleans, 11/3
12 4x: last Shane Battier ............... vs. Memphis (OT), 2/5
Rockets Total Rebounds
17 Chuck Hayes ................................... at Cleveland, 2/23
17 Chuck Hayes .................................. vs. Charlotte, 3/16
16 3x: last Luis Scola ..................... vs. New Orleans, 11/3
Rockets Assists
18 Kyle Lowry .................................... vs. Memphis, 12/17
12
4x: last Kyle Lowry ..................... vs. Golden State, 3/23
Rockets Steals
6 Kyle Lowry ....................................... vs. Phoenix, 11/22
6 Kyle Lowry .......................................... vs. Detroit, 12/7
5 2x: last Chuck Hayes ...................... vs. Minnesota, 2/8
Rockets Turnovers
7 Kevin Martin .............................. vs. Dallas (OT), 4/11
6 7x: last Luis Scola ............... vs. San Antonio (OT), 4/1
Rockets Blocked Shots
4 Shane Battier .................................... at Indiana, 11/12
4 Shane Battier .......................... vs. Golden State, 11/24
4 Jordan Hill ................................... vs. Memphis, 12/17
4 Shane Battier & Jordan Hill ........ at Sacramento, 12/19
4 Shane Battier .......................... vs. Memphis (OT), 2/5
4 Patrick Patterson ................................ vs. Boston, 3/18
Opponents Points
50 Carmelo Anthony ................................... at Denver, 2/7
46 Monta Ellis .............................. at Golden State, 10/27
45
Dwyane Wade ................................... vs. Miami, 12/29
44 Monta Ellis .............................. at Golden State, 12/20
37
DeMar DeRozan ............................ vs. Toronto, 12/31
Opponents Points in a Half
30 Monta Ellis (2nd) ..................... at Golden State, 12/20
30 Carmelo Anthony (2nd) .......................... at Denver, 2/7
29 DeMar DeRozan (2nd) ................... vs. Toronto, 12/31
27
Monta Ellis (1st) ...................... at Golden State, 10/27
26 Michael Beasley (2nd) ................... at Minnesota, 4/13
Opponents Points in a Quarter
21 Carmelo Anthony (4th) .......................... at Denver, 2/7
17
Monta Ellis (1st) ...................... at Golden State, 10/27
17
Derrick Rose (4th) ......................... vs. Chicago, 11/16
17 Dwyane Wade (4th) ........................... vs. Miami, 12/29
17 Paul Millsap (4th) ................................. vs. Utah, 3/20
17
Michael Beasley (3rd) .................... at Minnesota, 4/13
Opponents Minutes
49:12
Lamar Odom .......................... at L.A. Lakers (OT), 2/1
48:25
Rudy Gay ................................ vs. Memphis (OT), 2/5
45:24
Earl Watson (regulation high) .................. at Utah, 2/2
Opponents Field Goals Made
18 Monta Ellis .............................. at Golden State, 10/27
17
Dwyane Wade ................................... vs. Miami, 12/29
16 Carmelo Anthony ................................... at Denver, 2/7
Opponents Field Goals Attempted
28 Derrick Rose ........................... at Chicago (OT), 12/4
27
Michael Beasley ............................. at Minnesota, 4/13
25 4x: last Dwyane Wade ........................... at Miami, 3/27
Opponents 3-Point Field Goals Made
5 Al Harrington ................................... vs. Denver, 10/30
5 James Posey ..................................... at Indiana, 11/12
5 Vince Carter ........................................ at Phoenix, 3/8
Opponents 3-Point Field Goals Attempted
11
Manu Ginobili ..................... at San Antonio (OT), 11/6
8 5x: last Ryan Anderson ..................... vs. Orlando, 1/22
Opponents Free Throws Made
16 Carmelo Anthony ................................... at Denver, 2/7
13
DeMar DeRozan ............................ vs. Toronto, 12/31
13 Carmelo Anthony ................................... at Denver, 1/3
Opponents Free Throws Attempted
18 Carmelo Anthony ................................... at Denver, 2/7
14 3x: last Carmelo Anthony ....................... at Denver, 1/3
Opponents Offensive Rebounds
9 Kevin Love ...................................... at Minnesota, 1/24
9 Al Jefferson .......................................... vs. Utah, 3/20
8 Lamar Odom .......................... at L.A. Lakers (OT), 2/1
8 Chris Bosh .......................................... at Miami, 3/27
Opponents Defensive Rebounds
15 Andrew Bogut .............................. at Milwaukee, 12/10
14
Samuel Dalembert ....................... vs. Sacramento, 4/5
13
5x: last DeMarcus Cousins .......... vs. Sacramento, 4/5
Opponents Total Rebounds
22 Andrew Bogut .............................. at Milwaukee, 12/10
20 Lamar Odom .......................... at L.A. Lakers (OT), 2/1
19
Zach Randolph ................................ at Memphis, 1/21
19 Al Jefferson .......................................... vs. Utah, 3/20
Opponents Assists
17 Deron Williams ........................... vs. New Jersey, 2/26
15 Deron Williams .............................. vs. Utah (OT), 1/8
14
Tony Parker ......................... at San Antonio (OT), 11/6
14 Steve Nash .......................................... at Phoenix, 3/8
Opponents Steals
6 John Wall ................................... at Washington, 11/10
6 Trevor Ariza ............................... at New Orleans, 4/6
5 4x: last Chris Paul ............ vs. New Orleans (OT), 1/14
Opponents Turnovers
7 David West ...................... vs. New Orleans (OT), 1/14
6 6x: last Jason Terry .................... vs. Dallas (OT), 4/11
Opponents Blocked Shots
5 Emeka Okafor ............................ vs. New Orleans, 11/3
5 Andrew Bogut .............................. at Milwaukee, 12/10
4 7x: last Wesley Johnson .................. vs. Minnesota, 2/8
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2010-2011 Game Highs
REBOUNDS
DEF
PLAYER
MIN
FGM
3FGM
FTM
OFF
TOT
AST
ST
TO
BLK
PTS
SHANE
BATTIER
Hou.
46
FEB. 5
vs Mem.
7 (3)
FEB. 14
vs Den.
5 (2)
JAN. 24
at Minn.
4 (3)
JAN. 27
at Dall.
3 (6)
FEB. 12
vs Dall.
12C
FEB. 5
vs Mem.
13
FEB. 5
vs Mem.
7
DEC. 22
at LA-C
3 (3)
JAN. 8
vs Utah
5
DEC. 19
at Sac.
4 (4)
FEB. 5
vs Mem.
19
JAN. 24
at Minn.
AARON
BROOKS
Hou.
CHASE
BUDINGER
42
OCT. 26
at LA-L
43
MAR. 30
at Phil.
8 (3)
JAN. 15
at Atl.
12C
APR. 13
at Minn.
5
JAN. 10
at Bos.
4 (4)
APR. 13
at Minn.
8
DEC. 29
vs Miami
8C(2)
FEB. 26
vs N.J.
1 (11)
FEB. 23
at Clev.
3C
JAN. 21
at Mem.
4
FEB. 22
at Det.
8
APR. 9
vs LA-C
4 (3)
FEB. 23
at Clev.
9 (2)
APR. 9
vs LA-C
10
JAN. 15
at Atl.
5
MAR. 16
vs Cha.
2 (5)
FEB. 22
at Det.
3T
OCT. 30
vs Den.
3 (8)
FEB. 22
at Det.
3C(3)
APR. 9
vs LA-C
1T(2)
JAN. 14
vs N.O.
2T(3)
APR. 9
vs LA-C
24 (3)
JAN. 15
at Atl.
35C
APR. 13
at Minn.
DeMARRE
CARROLL
Mem.-Hou.
10
NOV. 2
at LA-L
1 (4)
FEB. 22
at Den.
0
2
OCT. 27
vs Atl.
1 (2)
DEC. 1
at Atl.
2
OCT. 27
vs Atl.
3
OCT. 27
vs Atl.
1 (4)
MAR. 29
at N.J.
1
FEB. 8
at OKC.
0
1
NOV. 2
at LA-L
2 (5)
FEB. 22
at Den.
DeMARRE
CARROLL
Hou.
3 (3)
APR. 9
vs LA-C
0
0
0
0
0
0
1 (2)
MAR. 29
at N.J.
0
0
0
0
MARCUS
COUSIN
Utah
13C
MAR. 11
at Minn.
2C
MAR. 11
at Minn.
0
0
0
2C
MAR. 11
at Minn.
2C
MAR. 11
at Minn.
0
0
1C
MAR. 11
at Minn.
1C
MAR. 11
at Minn.
4C
MAR. 11
at Minn.
GORAN
DRAGIC
Pho.-Hou.
53C
APR. 11
vs Dall.
7
DEC. 8
vs Mem.
4
APR. 6
at N.O.
6
MAR. 8
at Phoe.
4C
APR. 11
vs Dall.
9C
APR. 13
at Minn.
11C
APR. 13
at Minn.
11C
APR. 13
at Minn.
4T(2)
APR. 11
vs Dall.
6T(2)
NOV. 18
at Orl.
2C
APR. 9
vs LA-C
17 (3)
JAN. 7
vs N.Y.
GORAN
DRAGIC
Hou.
MIKE
HARRIS
Hou.
53C
APR. 11
vs Dall.
9
APR. 9
vs LA-C
6 (2)
APR. 11
vs Dall.
1 (3)
APR. 9
vs LA-C
4
APR. 6
at N.O.
0
6
MAR. 8
at Phoe.
2T
APR. 9
vs LA-C
4C
APR. 11
vs Dall.
2
APR. 9
vs LA-C
9C
APR. 13
at Minn.
3
APR. 9
vs LA-C
11C
APR. 13
at Minn.
5
APR. 9
vs LA-C
11C
APR. 13
at Minn.
1T
APR. 9
vs LA-C
4T
APR. 11
vs Dall.
0
4
MAR. 12
vs S.A.
1
APR. 9
vs LA-C
2C
APR. 9
vs LA-C
1
APR. 9
vs LA-C
16
APR. 6
at N.O.
4
APR. 9
vs LA-C
CHUCK
HAYES
44 (2)
FEB. 5
vs Mem.
9C
MAR. 14
vs Phoe.
0
8C
NOV. 24
vs G.S.
13C
FEB. 23
at Clev.
11 (2)
MAR. 16
vs Cha.
17 (2)
MAR. 16
vs Cha.
11C
MAR. 23
vs G.S.
5T
FEB. 8
vs Minn.
3 (11)
MAR. 18
vs Bos.
2 (9)
MAR. 20
vs Utah
21C
MAR. 14
vs Phoe.
JORDAN
HILL
35C
JAN. 10
at Bos.
8C
JAN. 15
at Atl.
0
6C
NOV. 7
vs Minn.
5T(4)
MAR. 29
at N.J.
7 (2)
MAR. 18
vs Bos.
10C(2)
JAN. 17
vs Milw.
3T
MAR. 14
vs Phoe.
3T
FEB. 12
vs Dall.
3C(6)
JAN. 24
at Minn.
4 (2)
DEC. 19
at Sac.
16C
JAN. 15
at Atl.
JARED
JEFFRIES
Hou.
20
JAN. 12
vs OKC.
3
OCT. 27
at G.S.
1
NOV. 17
at OKC.
2
JAN. 2
at Port.
5
OCT. 27
at G.S.
3 (2)
JAN. 12
vs OKC.
8
OCT. 27
at G.S.
3
JAN. 7
at Orl.
2
OCT. 27
at G.S.
1 (4)
FEB. 2
at Utah
1 (3)
JAN. 12
vs OKC.
7
OCT. 27
at G.S.
COURTNEY
LEE
42
MAR. 23
vs G.S.
10
MAR. 23
vs G.S.
5T(2)
MAR. 23
vs G.S.
9C
OCT. 27
at G.S.
4T
APR. 11
vs Dall.
6
APR. 5
vs Sac.
8T
APR. 11
vs Dall.
6T
APR. 6
at N.O.
3 (3)
APR. 11
vs Dall.
4T(2)
APR. 11
vs Dall.
2T(3)
APR. 5
vs Sac.
25
MAR. 23
vs G.S.
KYLE
LOWRY
45 (2)
APR. 1
vs S.A.
46
APR. 11
vs Dall.
15C
FEB. 16
vs Phil.
13 (2)
JAN. 5
vs Port.
7C
MAR. 8
at Phoe.
6
JAN. 5
vs Port.
8 (3)
MAR. 27
at Miami
18
MAR. 20
vs Utah
4 (2)
MAR. 27
at Miami
3 (2)
JAN. 2
at Port.
8
MAR. 20
vs Utah
7 (2)
DEC. 27
vs Wash.
11C
MAR. 20
vs Utah
7 (2)
DEC. 27
vs Wash.
18C
DEC. 17
vs Mem.
7
FEB. 7
at Den.
6C(2)
DEC. 7
vs Det.
4 (2)
FEB. 27
at N.O.
6T(3)
MAR. 14
vs Phoe.
7T
APR. 11
vs Dall.
2 (6)
MAR. 30
at Phil.
1 (15)
APR. 9
vs LA-C
36C
FEB. 16
vs Phil.
45
JAN. 5
vs Port.
39
NOV. 16
vs Chi.
9
NOV. 12
at Ind.
4T(2)
APR. 9
vs LA-C
7
OCT. 26
at LA-L
2 (12)
MAR. 8
at Phoe.
9 (2)
JAN. 3
at Den.
11
JAN. 3
at Den.
6
DEC. 31
vs Tor.
3
DEC. 15
at OKC.
3 (4)
APR. 13
at Minn.
3
DEC. 4
at Chi.
23 (2)
DEC. 3
at Mem.
PATRICK
37C
PATTERSON MAR. 18
vs Bos.
9C
MAR. 8
at Phoe.
0
4C(2)
APR. 6
at N.O.
4C(6)
MAR. 20
vs Utah
10C
MAR. 18
vs Bos.
13C
MAR. 20
vs Utah
4C(2)
FEB. 23
at Clev.
3C
MAR. 8
at Phoe.
3C
MAR. 8
at Phoe.
4C
MAR. 18
vs Bos.
20C
FEB. 22
at Det.
KEVIN
MARTIN
BRAD
MILLER
LUIS
SCOLA
44 (2)
JAN. 14
vs N.O.
16
DEC. 7
vs Det.
0
12
NOV. 7
vs Minn.
6
DEC. 11
vs Clev.
13
NOV. 3
vs N.O.
16 (3)
NOV. 3
vs N.O.
7C
FEB. 8
vs Minn.
4
JAN. 10
at Bos.
6 (2)
APR. 1
vs S.A.
3C(2)
MAR. 20
vs Utah
36
OCT. 27
at G.S.
ISHMAEL
SMITH
Hou.
42C
NOV. 7
vs Minn.
5C(2)
NOV. 17
at OKC.
2C
NOV. 10
at Wash.
2T(2)
NOV. 17
at OKC.
2C
DEC. 14
vs Sac.
4C(2)
NOV. 10
at Wash.
5C
NOV. 10
at Wash.
7C
NOV. 6
at S.A.
3C
NOV. 7
vs Minn.
3 (2)
NOV. 26
at Cha.
1C(2)
NOV. 22
vs Phoe.
12C(2)
NOV. 17
at OKC.
JERMAINE
TAYLOR
Hou.
HASHEEM
THABEET
Mem.-Hou.
21
NOV. 17
at OKC.
19
OCT. 27
vs Atl.
4 (2)
DEC. 10
at Milw.
2 (2)
DEC. 15
vs Cha.
1 (2)
NOV. 29
at Dall.
0
2 (2)
DEC. 10
at Milw.
4
DEC. 15
vs Cha.
1
NOV. 17
at OKC.
3
NOV. 3
at G.S.
3 (2)
DEC. 10
at Milw.
5
JAN. 10
at Cha.
4
NOV. 17
at OKC.
6
JAN. 21
vs Hou.
1 (2)
NOV. 29
at Dall.
1 (4)
JAN. 19
at N.O.
2
DEC. 10
at Milw.
2C(2)
FEB. 4
vs Clev.
2
DEC. 10
at Milw.
2 (2)
JAN. 17
vs Chi.
1 (2)
DEC. 4
at Chi.
2 (3)
DEC. 5
at Den.
10
DEC. 10
at Milw.
8
DEC. 15
vs Cha.
HASHEEM
THABEET
Hou.
2 (2)
MAR. 5
vs Ind.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
MAR. 5
vs Ind.
0
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REBOUNDS
DEF
MIN
FGM
3FGM
FTM
OFF
TOT
AST
ST
TO
BLK
PTS
TERRENCE
WILLIAMS
N.J.-Hou.
32
OCT. 27
vs Det.
6
NOV. 5
at Orl.
3T
NOV. 5
at Orl.
2 (4)
JAN. 22
vs Orl.
1 (4)
JAN. 22
vs Orl.
7
NOV. 6
at Miami
7
NOV. 6
at Miami
9
NOV. 6
at Miami
2
DEC. 9
at Dall.
5T
OCT. 29
vs Sac.
0
15
NOV. 5
at Orl.
TERRENCE
WILLIAMS
Hou.
YAO
MING
22
JAN. 7
at Orl.
23 (2)
OCT. 30
vs Den.
4
JAN. 7
at Orl.
6
OCT. 30
vs Den.
1 (2)
JAN. 7
at Orl.
0
2 (3)
JAN. 22
vs Orl.
7
NOV. 7
vs Minn.
1
JAN. 22
vs Orl.
4
OCT. 26
at LA-L
3
JAN. 7
at Orl.
7
OCT. 26
at LA-L
3 (2)
JAN. 22
vs Orl.
11
OCT. 26
at LA-L
3
JAN. 22
vs Orl.
2
OCT. 26
at LA-L
1 (4)
MAR. 5
vs Ind.
0
2
JAN. 7
at Orl.
4
OCT. 26
at LA-L
0
2 (3)
NOV. 3
vs N.O.
11
JAN. 7
at Orl.
15
NOV. 3
vs N.O.
ROCKETS
265 (8)
High Games APR. 11
vs Dall.
49
NOV. 22
vs Phoe.
16
DEC. 3
at Mem.
42
OCT. 27
at G.S.
22
FEB. 23
at Clev.
42
APR. 9
vs LA-C
58
APR. 9
vs LA-C
35
MAR. 23
vs G.S.
13
DEC. 15
at OKC.
23
NOV. 16
vs Chi.
12
DEC. 17
vs Mem.
131
MAR. 23
vs G.S.
240 (74)
APR. 13
at Minn.
29
NOV. 29
at Dall.
1
JAN. 17
vs Milw.
6
FEB. 16
vs Phil.
4
MAR. 1
at Port.
19
DEC. 15
at OKC.
28
DEC. 15
at OKC.
14
JAN. 14
vs N.O.
2
JAN. 22
vs Orl.
5
JAN. 17
vs Milw.
0 (3)
APR. 6
at N.O.
85
JAN. 2
at Port.
OPPONENTS 265 (8)
High Games APR. 11
vs Dall.
51
OCT. 27
at G.S.
13 (2)
FEB. 23
at Clev.
34 (2)
JAN. 3
at Den.
22
MAR. 20
vs Utah
43
APR. 11
vs Dall.
54 (2)
FEB. 1
at LA-L
30 (2)
MAR. 30
at Phil.
13 (3)
APR. 6
at N.O.
21
FEB. 7
at Den.
11 (2)
JAN. 8
vs Utah
132
OCT. 27
at G.S.
OPPONENTS 240 (74)
Low Games APR. 13
at Minn.
29
MAR. 16
vs Cha.
0
JAN. 21
at Mem.
5 (2)
APR. 9
vs LA-C
4
DEC. 29
vs Miami
19
DEC. 3
at Mem.
28
DEC. 3
at Mem.
11
NOV. 7
vs Minn.
0
JAN. 22
vs Orl.
8 (3)
FEB. 22
at Det.
1 (2)
MAR. 1
at Port.
77
MAR. 18
vs Bos.
ROCKETS
Low Games
“C” indicates a new career high, “T” a tied career high. Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of games in which a player or team has reached a given total
(if more than one).
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The
The Records
Records
Records
97
Rockets All-Time Leaders
(Minimum 75 Rockets Games Played; Current Rockets Players Bolded)
Points
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Player
Hakeem Olajuwon
Calvin Murphy
Rudy Tomjanovich
Elvin Hayes
Moses Malone
Yao Ming
Robert Reid
Mike Newlin
Otis Thorpe
Cuttino Mobley
Yrs
17
13
11
7
6
9
10
8
7
6
G
1,177
1,002
768
572
464
486
762
604
518
436
FGM
10,555
7,247
5,630
4,725
4,047
3,380
3,747
3,191
3,215
2,654
FGA
20,573
15,030
11,240
10,614
7,879
6,445
8,031
6,917
5,747
6,141
Scoring Average
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Player
Moses Malone
Kevin Martin
Tracy McGrady
Hakeem Olajuwon
Elvin Hayes
Ralph Sampson
Don Kojis
Clyde Drexler
Steve Francis
Yao Ming
3FGM
25
10
34
2
1
2
76
—
3
672
3FGA
122
72
130
11
15
10
270
—
33
1,807
FTM
5,376
3,445
2,089
2,310
3,024
2,485
1,253
2,098
1,744
1,468
FTA
7,537
3,864
2,666
3,500
4,108
2,984
1,710
2,428
2,604
1,750
Pts.
26,511
17,949
13,383
11,762
11,119
9,247
8,823
8,480
8,177
7,448
Avg.
22.5
17.9
17.4
20.6
24.0
19.0
11.6
14.0
15.8
17.1
Rebounding Average
G
464
104
303
1,177
572
305
206
219
384
486
Points
11,119
2,386
6,888
26,511
11,762
5,995
4,037
4,155
7,281
9,247
Avg.
24.0
22.9
22.7
22.5
20.6
19.7
19.6
19.0
19.0
19.0
Player
1. Moses Malone
2. Charles Barkley
Elvin Hayes
4. Hakeem Olajuwon
5. Ralph Sampson
6. Otto Moore
7. Otis Thorpe
8. Yao Ming
9. Don Kojis
10. Zaid Abdul-Aziz
Kevin Kunnert
G
464
183
572
1,177
305
95
518
486
206
206
341
Reb.
6,959
2,235
6,974
13,382
3,189
952
5,010
4,494
1,874
1,750
2,891
Avg.
15.0
12.2
12.2
11.4
10.5
10.0
9.7
9.2
9.1
8.5
8.5
G
325
384
238
267
303
219
439
171
468
84
Ast.
2,358
2,411
1,418
1,519
1,699
1,192
2,363
902
2,457
446
Avg.
7.3
6.3
6.0
5.7
5.6
5.4
5.4
5.3
5.3
5.3
Field Goal Percentage
FGA
1,189
5,747
729
1,455
3,531
6,445
3,720
751
1,566
3,688
Pct.
.569
.559
.556
.525
.525
.524
.522
.519
.518
.515
FTM
303
765
3,445
244
176
2,098
748
283
1,049
514
FTA
322
854
3,864
277
200
2,428
870
329
1,224
602
Pct.
.941
.896
.892
.881
.880
.864
.860
.860
.857
.854
3-Point Field Goal Percentage
G
219
1,177
384
325
267
Stl.
412
2,088
619
469
385
Avg.
1.88
1.77
1.61
1.54
1.44
Records
Assists Average
Player
John Lucas Jr.
Steve Francis
Art Williams
Rafer Alston
Tracy McGrady
Clyde Drexler
Sleepy Floyd
8. Kyle Lowry
Kenny Smith
Jimmy Walker
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
(min. 350 made)
Player
1. Carl Landry
2. Otis Thorpe
3. Chucky Brown
4. Kelvin Cato
Lewis Lloyd
6. Yao Ming
7. Rodney McCray
8. Bill Willoughby
9. Chuck Hayes
10. Luis Scola
Free Throw Percentage
(min. 150 made)
Player
1. Rick Barry
2. Kevin Martin
3. Calvin Murphy
4. Jimmy Walker
5. Steve Harris
6. Mike Newlin
7. Mario Elie
Purvis Short
9. Kenny Smith
10. Aaron Brooks
(min. 55 made)
Player
1. Courtney Lee
2. Kenny Smith
Scott Brooks
4. Walt Williams
5. Luther Head
6. Pete Chilcutt
Jim Jackson
Scott Padgett
9. Matt Bullard
10. Shane Battier
Steals Average
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Player
Clyde Drexler
Hakeem Olajuwon
Steve Francis
John Lucas Jr.
Rafer Alston
FGM
677
3,215
405
764
1,853
3,380
1,940
390
811
1,898
3PM
71
521
72
278
383
72
216
86
557
576
3PA
174
1,280
177
692
977
184
552
220
1,432
1,483
Pct.
.408
.407
.407
.402
.392
.391
.391
.391
.389
.388
Blk.
3,740
585
920
245
758
Avg.
3.18
1.92
1.89
1.63
1.63
Blocked Shots Average
1.
2.
3.
4.
98
Player
Hakeem Olajuwon
Ralph Sampson
Yao Ming
Eddie Griffin
Moses Malone
G
1,177
305
486
150
464
Rockets All-Time Leaders
Years
1.
2.
3.
4.
Hakeem Olajuwon
Calvin Murphy
Rudy Tomjanovich
Robert Reid
Allen Leavell
6. Matt Bullard
Yao Ming
8. Mike Newlin
9. Elvin Hayes
Otis Thorpe
Moochie Norris
Steals
17
13
11
10
10
9
9
8
7
7
7
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
3-Pointers Attempted
Hakeem Olajuwon
Calvin Murphy
Allen Leavell
Robert Reid
Steve Francis
Vernon Maxwell
Cuttino Mobley
Sleepy Floyd
John Lucas Jr.
Mike Newlin
Kenny Smith
2,088
1,165
929
881
619
559
526
470
469
467
467
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Vernon Maxwell
Cuttino Mobley
Shane Battier
Rafer Alston
Tracy McGrady
Matt Bullard
Steve Francis
Kenny Smith
Aaron Brooks
Clyde Drexler
2,241
1,807
1,483
1,478
1,464
1,432
1,363
1,280
1,112
1,072
Free Throws Made
Games
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Hakeem Olajuwon
Calvin Murphy
Rudy Tomjanovich
Robert Reid
Allen Leavell
Mike Newlin
Elvin Hayes
Matt Bullard
Otis Thorpe
Yao Ming
Blocked Shots
1,177
1,002
768
762
700
604
572
538
518
486
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Hakeem Olajuwon
Yao Ming
Moses Malone
Ralph Sampson
Kelvin Cato
Kevin Kunnert
Robert Reid
Shane Battier
Robert Horry
Dikembe Mutombo
3,740
920
758
585
431
413
364
351
343
293
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Hakeem Olajuwon
Calvin Murphy
Moses Malone
Yao Ming
Elvin Hayes
Mike Newlin
Rudy Tomjanovich
Steve Francis
Otis Thorpe
Cuttino Mobley
5,376
3,445
3,024
2,485
2,310
2,098
2,089
1,797
1,744
1,468
Free Throws Attempted
Minutes
Hakeem Olajuwon
Calvin Murphy
Rudy Tomjanovich
Robert Reid
Elvin Hayes
Otis Thorpe
Moses Malone
Mike Newlin
Cuttino Mobley
Allen Leavell
42,844
30,607
25,714
21,718
20,782
18,631
17,780
17,646
16,343
16,248
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Hakeem Olajuwon
Calvin Murphy
Rudy Tomjanovich
Elvin Hayes
Moses Malone
Robert Reid
Yao Ming
Otis Thorpe
Mike Newlin
Cuttino Mobley
10,555
7,247
5,630
4,725
4,047
3,747
3,380
3,215
3,191
2,654
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Hakeem Olajuwon
Moses Malone
Calvin Murphy
Elvin Hayes
Yao Ming
Rudy Tomjanovich
Otis Thorpe
Mike Newlin
Steve Francis
Tracy McGrady
7,537
4,108
3,864
3,500
2,984
2,666
2,604
2,428
2,278
1,905
Personal Fouls
Rebounds
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Hakeem Olajuwon
Elvin Hayes
Moses Malone
Rudy Tomjanovich
Otis Thorpe
Yao Ming
Robert Reid
Ralph Sampson
Kevin Kunnert
Rodney McCray
Field Goals Attempted
13,382
6,974
6,959
6,198
5,010
4,494
3,706
3,189
2,891
2,718
Assists
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Calvin Murphy
Allen Leavell
Hakeem Olajuwon
Mike Newlin
Kenny Smith
Steve Francis
Sleepy Floyd
John Lucas Jr.
Robert Reid
Vernon Maxwell
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Hakeem Olajuwon
Calvin Murphy
Rudy Tomjanovich
Elvin Hayes
Robert Reid
Moses Malone
Mike Newlin
Yao Ming
Cuttino Mobley
Tracy McGrady
20,573
15,030
11,240
10,614
8,031
7,879
6,917
6,445
6,141
5,962
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Hakeem Olajuwon
Calvin Murphy
Robert Reid
Rudy Tomjanovich
Mike Newlin
4,236
3,250
2,502
1,937
1,916
Disqualifications
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Hakeem Olajuwon
Calvin Murphy
Kevin Kunnert
Ralph Sampson
Robert Reid
80
53
47
45
34
3-Pointers Made
4,402
3,339
2,992
2,581
2,457
2,411
2,363
2,358
2,253
1,730
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Vernon Maxwell
Cuttino Mobley
Shane Battier
Matt Bullard
Kenny Smith
Rafer Alston
Tracy McGrady
Steve Francis
Aaron Brooks
Luther Head
99
730
672
576
557
521
517
472
470
406
383
Turnovers
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Hakeem Olajuwon
Moses Malone
Steve Francis
Allen Leavell
Otis Thorpe
3,569
1,448
1,399
1,324
1,320
Double-Doubles
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Hakeem Olajuwon
Moses Malone
Elvin Hayes
Rudy Tomjanovich
Otis Thorpe
771
386
357
227
226
Records
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Field Goals Made
Rockets 40-Point Club
Elvin Hayes (25 Games)
Date
Nov. 13, 1968
Nov. 20, 1970
Jan. 30, 1970
Nov. 25, 1970
Feb. 25, 1970
Nov. 22, 1968
Nov. 7, 1970
Jan. 30, 1971
Dec. 21, 1971
Nov. 22, 1969
Dec. 30, 1971
Jan. 11, 1972
Feb. 14, 1970
Feb. 3, 1971
Nov. 12, 1968
Dec. 18, 1968
Dec. 27, 1968
Dec. 28, 1968
Jan. 29, 1969
Dec. 6, 1969
Mar. 12, 1970
Oct. 22, 1970
Oct. 28, 1970
Dec. 13, 1970
Jan. 1, 1971
Opponent
vs. Detroit
vs. Seattle
vs. Seattle
at Cincinnati
at Boston
at Seattle
at San Francisco
at Cincinnati
at Portland
vs. Boston
vs. Atlanta
at Seattle
vs. San Francisco
vs. Milwaukee
at Chicago
at Detroit
vs. New York
at Phoenix
vs. L.A. Lakers
vs. L.A. Lakers
at Cincinnati
vs. Cleveland
at Cleveland
at Cleveland
at L.A. Lakers
FGM-A
20-45
18-35
18-35
17-30
17-34
19-36
19-38
15-28
18-28
17-34
16-26
17-33
16-23
15-34
15-29
16-26
16-31
16-31
16-35
16-24
17-27
17-27
16-27
16-35
19-41
FTM-A
14-17
14-16
13-19
14-15
12-16
7-8
7-10
14-23
8-9
9-10
10-15
8-10
9-14
11-16
10-16
8-12
8-12
8-11
8-10
8-10
6-11
6-8
8-10
8-11
2-4
TP
54
50
49
48
46
45
45
44
44
43
42
42
41
41
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
FTM-A
15-18
11-12
15-19
11-15
8-11
17-19
11-13
11-14
12-14
14-17
14-17
17-20
17-22
12-14
8-10
17-21
11-15
7-9
7-10
4-5
12-15
14-19
TP
53
51
49
47
46
45
45
45
44
44
44
43
43
42
42
41
41
41
41
40
40
40
FTM-A
4-7
11-14
10-14
7-9
11-16
6-6
13-16
7-8
13-16
4-4
6-10
4-4
14-18
9-12
7-8
TP
48
47
45
45
44
44
44
43
42
41
41
41
40
40
40
Moses Malone (22 Games)
Records
Hakeem Olajuwon (32 Games)
Date
Apr. 19, 1990
Jan. 18, 1996
Jan. 30, 1997
Jan. 13, 1995
Mar. 23, 1996
Apr. 10, 1993
Jan. 13, 1994
Mar. 29, 1997
Dec. 30, 1986
Apr. 8, 1989
Nov. 9, 1994
Dec. 6, 1984
Jan. 16, 1993
Apr. 6, 1993
Apr. 12, 1994
Dec. 29, 1994
Feb. 29, 1996
Mar. 10, 1996
Nov. 5, 1985
Dec. 20, 1989
Mar. 1, 1990
Mar. 15, 1994
Jan. 3, 1995
Jan. 14, 1995
Feb. 2, 1995
Jan. 25, 1997
Mar. 14, 1989
Feb. 11, 1992
Jan. 3, 1993
Jan. 22, 1994
Mar. 7, 1995
Feb. 19, 1996
Opponent
vs. Denver
vs. Boston
vs. Denver
vs. San Antonio
vs. Minnesota
vs. San Antonio
at Washington
vs. Denver
at L.A. Clippers
at Miami
at Indiana
at Golden State
vs. New York
vs. L.A. Clippers
vs. Minnesota
vs. Golden State
vs. Philadelphia
at Vancouver
vs. Portland
at Golden State
vs. Phoenix
vs. Portland
at Dallas
at Denver
vs. Utah
vs. Utah
at Sacramento
at Seattle
at Portland
vs. Utah
vs. Phoenix
vs. Sacramento
FGM-A
21-34
20-37
24-40
21-35
16-23
16-30
16-27
14-24
19-27
15-29
15-25
18-22
15-26
17-25
18-29
12-25
15-25
16-26
14-25
15-23
15-30
17-24
16-28
16-26
15-22
14-29
14-28
16-22
16-22
13-25
16-23
17-35
FTM-A
10-13
11-14
0-0
5-7
14-18
13-13
13-14
16-17
6-8
13-19
13-18
6-9
12-14
8-11
6-7
14-18
12-17
10-11
13-17
11-15
11-11
7-8
9-10
9-10
11-15
12-14
12-16
8-8
8-10
14-19
8-10
6-8
TP
52
51
48
47
46
45
45
45
44
43
43
42
42
42
42
42
42
42
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
40
40
40
40
40
40
Date
Feb. 2, 1982
Mar. 11, 1981
Mar. 13, 1982
Feb. 7, 1982
Mar. 26, 1982
Feb. 18, 1979
Nov. 13, 1979
Feb. 5, 1982
Oct. 17, 1979
Feb. 17, 1982
Feb. 27, 1982
Feb. 26, 1982
Mar. 2, 1982
Oct. 31, 1981
Dec. 26, 1981
Oct. 21, 1980
Nov. 15, 1980
Jan. 14, 1981
Mar. 25, 1982
Jan. 8, 1980
Nov. 28, 1980
Jan. 2, 1981
Opponent
vs. San Diego
vs. Golden State
vs. Portland
at Kansas City
at Seattle
at New Jersey
at Chicago
vs. Phoenix
vs. Indiana
at Cleveland
at Dallas
vs. Golden State
vs. San Antonio
at San Diego
at Utah
vs. Denver
at Seattle
vs. Chicago
at Portland
at Cleveland
at San Antonio
at Dallas
FGM-A
19-30
20-28
17-26
18-28
19-33
14-23
17-25
17-26
16-22
15-26
15-26
13-28
13-27
15-25
17-24
12-20
15-22
17-27
17-31
18-32
14-21
13-25
Tracy McGrady (15 Games)
Date
Dec. 2, 2004
Nov. 1, 2007
Jan. 9, 2005
Jan. 16, 2007
Mar. 28, 2005
Apr. 5, 2005
Jan. 5, 2007
Jan. 22, 2006
Dec. 31, 2004
Jan. 23, 2006
Nov. 13, 2007
Mar. 8, 2008
Feb. 4, 2005
Apr. 8, 2007
Dec. 1, 2007
100
Opponent
at Dallas
at Utah
at Denver
at Dallas
at Utah
at Golden State
vs. Utah
at Detroit
vs. Milwaukee
at Milwaukee
at Memphis
vs. New Orleans
at Minnesota
at Sacramento
at Sacramento
FGM-A
19-36
17-27
15-26
17-29
15-21
18-34
14-31
17-33
13-24
17-32
16-28
17-27
11-26
14-28
14-30
Rockets 40-Point Club
Calvin Murphy (7 Games)
Date
Mar. 18, 1978
Mar. 10, 1978
Dec. 28, 1974
Apr. 7, 1978
Jan. 3, 1981
Jan. 7, 1978
Oct. 31, 1975
Opponent
vs. New Jersey
vs. Washington
vs. Buffalo
vs. New Orleans
vs. Denver
at Atlanta
at Detroit
FGM-A
24-40
21-38
18-25
17-32
16-27
18-31
15-23
Cuttino Mobley (3 Games)
FTM-A
9-12
4-4
9-10
8-8
10-10
5-6
10-10
TP
57*
46
45
42
42
41
40
FTM-A
10-11
14-18
2-4
10-14
TP
43
41
41
40
Date
Jan. 18, 2001
Jan. 24, 2002
Feb. 23, 2002
Date
Jan. 13, 1974
Dec. 6, 1974
Jan. 12, 1977
Clyde Drexler (4 Games)
Opponent
at L.A. Clippers
at L.A. Clippers
vs. Charlotte
at Golden State
FGM-A
15-25
12-23
17-23
14-22
FGM-A
14-26
13-24
13-26
FTM-A
11-13
12-12
10-10
TP
41
41
40
FGM-A
16-27
19-31
17-27
FTM-A
10-13
3-3
6-8
TP
42
41
40
FGM-A
13-18
12-19
FTM-A
13-15
13-14
TP
45
40
FGM-A
14-25
14-25
FTM-A
19-22
9-10
TP
51
45
FGM-A
15-21
13-16
FTM-A
11-13
14-18
TP
41
40
Rudy Tomjanovich (3 Games)
*Franchise record
Date
Nov. 5, 1997
Mar. 30, 1995
Dec. 2, 1995
Apr. 6, 1995
Opponent
at Golden State
vs. New Jersey
vs. Boston
Opponent
vs. Buffalo
vs. Boston
vs. Boston
Kevin Martin (2 Games)
Date
Jan. 5, 2011
Dec. 11, 2010
Opponent
vs. Portland
vs. Cleveland
Vernon Maxwell (2 Games)
Ralph Sampson (4 Games)
Date
Nov. 17, 1984
Feb. 7, 1985
Feb. 8, 1984
Feb. 16, 1985
Opponent
vs. San Antonio
vs. Golden State
at Philadelphia
at Cleveland
FGM-A
19-27
17-24
16-26
13-25
FTM-A
5-6
8-12
9-10
15-17
Date
Jan. 26, 1991
Apr. 5, 1991
TP
43
42
41
41
Opponent
vs. Cleveland
at Denver
Yao Ming (2 Games)
Date
Feb. 22, 2004
Dec. 20, 2004
Opponent
vs. Atlanta
vs. Toronto
One Game Each (14 Rockets)
Date
Dec. 6, 1980
Jan. 17, 2003
Mar. 13, 2010
Nov. 29, 1997
Oct. 20, 1970
Jan. 13, 2010
Feb. 18, 1970
Mar. 7, 1968
Feb. 2, 1983
Dec. 26, 1993
Feb. 26, 1991
Nov. 16, 1995
Dec. 3, 1969
Dec. 7, 1993
Opponent
FGM-A
vs. Denver
19-30
vs. L.A. Lakers
12-21
vs. New Jersey
20-25
at Golden State
15-20
vs. Phoenix
16-27
vs. Minnesota
14-30
vs. Seattle (at Eugene) 18-29
vs. L.A. Lakers
13-22
vs. Denver
14-26
at L.A. Lakers
16-24
at Denver
16-25
at Milwaukee
16-26
vs. Chicago
17-19
vs. Charlotte
14-19
101
FTM-A
10-13
14-17
4-6
12-14
11-13
9-12
6-10
16-18
11-12
6-6
7-7
0-1
6-6
12-12
TP
48
44
44
43
43
43
42
42
42
41
40
40
40
40
Records
Player
Mike Dunleavy
Steve Francis
Luis Scola
Charles Barkley
Stu Lantz
Aaron Brooks
Jim Barnett
Henry Finkel
Allen Leavell
Kenny Smith
Eric Floyd
Robert Horry
Don Kojis
Otis Thorpe
Opponents 40-Point Club
Kobe Bryant (8 Games)
Date
Dec. 15, 2006
Mar. 30, 2007
Feb. 18, 2003
Nov. 17, 2002
Dec. 21, 2000
Oct. 30, 2007
Apr. 2, 2006
Nov. 4, 2009
Team
at L.A. Lakers
at L.A. Lakers
at L.A. Lakers
at L.A. Lakers
L.A. Lakers
at L.A. Lakers
at L.A. Lakers
L.A. Lakers
Geoff Petrie (3 Games)
FGM-A
17-38
19-44
19-28
18-37
20-26
13-32
19-32
15-30
FTM-A
14-16
12-14
11-11
9-11
4-6
18-27
2-2
11-15
TP
53
53
52
46
45
45
43
41
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (7 Games)
Date
Jan. 25, 1973
Feb. 6, 1986
Mar. 3, 1974
Mar. 16, 1986
Mar. 18, 1972
Feb. 3, 1978
Feb. 5, 1985
Team
Milwaukee
L.A. Lakers
Milwaukee
at L.A. Lakers
Milwaukee
Milwaukee
L.A. Lakers
FGM-A
24-32
21-30
19-33
16-24
17-27
17-30
16-29
Team
at San Antonio
at San Antonio
San Antonio
at San Antonio
at San Antonio
FGM-A
15-24
17-33
21-26
15-25
15-26
TP
48
46
44
43
42
41
40
FTM-A
16-18
8-9
0-0
8-8
10-12
TP
46
42
42
41
40
FTM-A
11-12
12-12
14-14
8-9
3-5
TP
45
44
44
43
40
Michael Jordan (5 Games)
Records
Date
Jan. 18, 1998
Dec. 12, 1987
Mar. 16, 1987
Jan. 15, 1987
Apr. 5, 1998
Team
at Chicago
at Chicago
Chicago
at Chicago
Chicago
FGM-A
16-29
16-28
15-28
17-43
18-31
Team
L.A. Lakers
at L.A. Lakers
at L.A. Lakers
L.A. Lakers
FGM-A
15-25
16-27
17-34
15-30
FTM-A
12-15
9-10
7-8
10-13
TP
42
41
41
40
Julius Erving (3 Games)
Date
Oct. 13, 1979
Feb. 8, 1984
Nov. 23, 1979
Team
at Philadelphia
at Philadelphia
Philadelphia
FGM-A
15-22
15-25
17-29
FTM-A
14-14
11-13
7-7
TP
44
42
41
FTM-A
15-18
8-10
10-12
TP
47
44
42
FGM-A
21-42
16-25
16-29
FTM-A
14-14
7-12
7-9
TP
58*
40
40
FGM-A
22-31
20-36
18-30
FTM-A
7-9
5-6
6-9
TP
51
45
42
Gail Goodrich (3 Games)
Date
Mar. 9, 1969
Feb. 5, 1974
Dec. 8, 1971
Team
at Phoenix
L.A. Lakers
L.A. Lakers
FGM-A
16-32
18-29
16-29
Allen Iverson (3 Games)
Date
Jan. 15, 2002
Feb. 3, 2000
Mar. 1, 2006
Team
at Philadelphia
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
Date
Feb. 7, 2011
Mar. 15, 2010
Date
Nov. 18, 1972
Feb. 13, 1973
TP
51
51
40
Team
at Denver
Denver
FTM-A
16-18
6-7
TP
50
45
FTM-A
17-18
5-5
TP
51
49
FGM-A
13-25
13-30
FTM-A
13-16
8-13
TP
44
41
FGM-A
17-32
17-27
FTM-A
14-15
9-10
TP
48
44
FTM-A
15-15
11-12
TP
46
42
FTM-A
28-29
11-11
TP
46
43
FGM-A
18-24
15-20
FTM-A
9-12
11-14
TP
46
44
FGM-A
21-30
17-33
FTM-A
12-12
8-11
TP
54
42
FGM-A
15-28
15-25
FTM-A
10-12
10-11
TP
40
40
FGM-A
13-25
14-29
FTM-A
14-16
8-10
TP
42
40
FTM-A
10-10
6-9
TP
49
43
FGM-A
16-24
18-35
Team
Kansas City
at Kansas City
FGM-A
17-34
22-33
Gilbert Arenas (2 Games)
Date
Jan. 3, 2006
Dec. 9, 2006
Team
at Washington
at Washington
Larry Bird (2 Games)
Date
Mar. 17, 1985
Feb. 9, 1988
Team
at Boston
Boston
Tom Chambers (2 Games)
Date
Jan. 6, 1988
Mar. 10, 1987
Team
at Seattle
Seattle
FGM-A
15-23
14-27
Adrian Dantley (2 Games)
Date
Jan. 4, 1984
Nov. 14, 1980
Date
Oct. 27, 2010
Dec. 20, 2010
Team
FGM-A
Utah (at Las Vegas)
9-15
at Utah
16-27
Team
at Golden State
at Golden State
Alex English (2 Games)
Date
Nov. 19, 1985
Dec. 30, 1985
Team
at Denver
at Denver
Antonio McDyess (2 Games)
Date
Nov. 30, 2000
Jan. 20, 2000
Team
at Denver
Denver
Glen Rice (2 Games)
Date
Jan. 21, 1997
Dec. 9, 1993
Team
Charlotte
Miami
Dominique Wilkins (2 Games)
Date
Dec. 21, 1985
Dec. 17, 1995
Bob McAdoo (3 Games)
Team
Buffalo
Buffalo (at S.A.)
at Buffalo
FTM-A
13-14
13-16
8-9
Carmelo Anthony (2 Games)
*Franchise record
Date
Mar. 18, 1975
Mar. 28, 1973
Mar. 22, 1975
FGM-A
19-35
19-28
16-32
Monta Ellis (2 Games)
Jerry West (4 Games)
Date
Feb. 3, 1968
Nov. 29, 1970
Jan. 1, 1971
Dec. 30, 1968
Team
Portland
at Portland
Portland
Nate Archibald (2 Games)
FTM-A
0-0
4-4
6-9
11-16
8-12
7-8
8-9
George Gervin (5 Games)
Date
Mar. 30, 1979
Dec. 30, 1981
Jan. 25, 1985
Feb. 12, 1980
Jan. 13, 1984
Date
Jan. 20, 1973
Mar. 16, 1973
Mar. 7, 1971
102
Team
at Atlanta
Boston
FGM-A
19-32
16-27
Opponents 40-Point Club
One Game Each (56 Opponents)
Date
Dec. 2, 2004
Jan. 17, 1973
Dec. 11, 1976
Mar. 14, 1995
Dec. 11, 1973
Mar. 11, 1970
Feb. 20, 1983
Dec. 15, 1995
Feb. 8, 1980
Jan. 4, 2001
Feb. 16, 1985
Dec. 28, 1967
Apr. 19, 1995
Mar. 6, 1984
Dec. 29, 2010
Mar. 22, 1970
Feb. 11, 1968
Jan. 24, 1993
Mar. 16, 2002
Feb. 13, 1971
Dec. 29, 2009
Mar. 5, 2002
Oct. 30, 1969
Mar. 10, 1978
Jan. 18, 2001
Mar. 29, 2001
Mar. 6, 1974
Feb. 6, 1977
Jan. 9, 1980
Apr. 16, 2000
Jan. 12, 2010
Dec. 5, 1980
Nov. 1, 1983
Nov. 4, 1972
Nov. 7, 1971
Apr. 11, 1995
Feb. 24, 1983
Feb. 18, 1970
Oct. 31, 2009
Apr. 5, 1991
Feb. 25, 1968
Oct. 14, 1971
Feb. 18, 1978
Mar. 20, 1990
Jan. 19, 2001
Feb. 17, 1973
Jan. 12, 1978
Feb. 18, 1979
Apr. 5, 2005
Nov. 18, 1969
Feb. 1, 1968
Nov. 28, 1992
Feb. 17, 1999
Feb. 25, 1970
Jan. 15, 1985
Mar. 12, 1994
Team
FGM-A
at Dallas
15-32
Golden State (at S.A.) 24-33
at Golden State
18-27
at Philadelphia
21-26
at Golden State
22-43
at Atlanta
22-33
Kansas City
22-24
Sacramento
17-29
Cleveland
20-36
Detroit
15-27
at Cleveland
17-30
Seattle
17-34
at Utah
16-24
at Denver
16-26
Miami
17-24
Phoenix
15-30
at Baltimore
19-28
at New Jersey
17-23
Chicago
18-34
Cincinnati
19-31
New Orleans
18-30
Toronto
18-31
at New York
14-22
Washington
15-24
at Golden State
14-27
Phoenix
16-34
Chicago
18-29
at New Orleans
17-33
Denver
14-17
Seattle
17-31
at Charlotte
15-22
at Kansas City
19-25
at Indiana
16-23
Detroit (at S.A.)
17-33
Baltimore
18-28
Dallas
16-37
Milwaukee
14-24
Seattle (at Eugene)
16-33
Portland
12-20
at Denver
15-34
L.A. Lakers
16-23
Philadelphia
14-21
Atlanta
12-26
Portland
18-26
at L.A. Lakers
17-23
Phoenix
15-28
Denver
17-24
at New Jersey
17-30
at Golden State
11-20
at Baltimore
17-30
San Francisco
17-28
Utah
16-21
Minnesota
16-24
at Boston
13-18
at Portland
16-18
San Antonio
15-26
103
FTM-A
21-22
3-4
15-20
6-8
5-6
4-5
3-6
10-13
6-7
13-14
5-5
11-13
13-18
13-14
10-10
14-18
6-8
7-7
5-5
6-8
6-8
5-6
15-19
13-15
13-16
6-8
7-7
9-10
15-17
7-8
10-11
4-4
8-14
8-8
6-7
9-16
14-14
10-12
13-13
5-5
9-15
13-17
17-19
5-8
7-18
11-13
7-8
7-10
15-16
6-7
6-8
8-10
8-11
14-15
7-8
10-14
TP
53
51
51
50
49
48
48
47
46
46
45
45
45
45
45
44
44
44
44
44
44
43
43
43
43
43
43
43
43
43
43
42
42
42
42
42
42
42
42
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
Records
Player
Dirk Nowitzki
Rick Barry
Phil Smith
Dana Barros
Cazzie Russell
Lou Hudson
Mike Woodson
Mitch Richmond
Mike Mitchell
Jerry Stackhouse
World B. Free
Walt Hazzard
Karl Malone
Kiki Vandeweghe
Dwyane Wade
Connie Hawkins
Gus Johnson
Drazen Petrovic
Jalen Rose
Tom Van Arsdale
David West
Vince Carter
Walt Frazier
Kevin Grevey
Antawn Jamison
Jason Kidd
Bob Love
Pete Maravich
George McGinnis
Gary Payton
Stephen Jackson
Otis Birdsong
Butch Carter
Bob Lanier
Jack Marin
Jamal Mashburn
Sidney Moncrief
Bob Rule
Brandon Roy
Michael Adams
Elgin Baylor
Billy Cunningham
John Drew
Clyde Drexler
Shaquille O’Neal
Charlie Scott
David Thompson
John Williamson
Baron Davis
Mike Davis
Rudy LaRusso
Jeff Malone
Stephon Marbury
Don Nelson
Jim Paxson
David Robinson
Rockets Team Records
Most Points Scored
Season:
9,732
9,456
9,379
Game:
156
151
150
Half:
94
88
87
Quarter:
50
1st Qtr.:
44
2nd Qtr.:
45
3rd Qtr.:
47
4th Qtr.:
50
Overtime:
23
(118.7 per game)
(115.3 per game)
(114.4 per game)
at Denver
at Cincinnati
vs. Cincinnati
at Denver, 2nd
vs. Cincinnati, 2nd
vs. Denver, 1st
at Denver, 4th
vs. Denver
at New York
vs. New York
at Denver
vs. Dallas (2OT), 1st OT
Fewest Field Goals Attempted
1969-70
1968-69
1985-86
1/10/91
3/12/70
2/15/70
1/10/91
2/15/70
11/6/90
1/10/91
11/6/90
3/21/10
3/19/80
1/10/91
4/11/95
Fewest Points Scored
Season:
4,711
7,362
7,387
Game:
66
66
66
66
Half:
24
25
25
25
Quarter:
7
7
1st Qtr.:
8
2nd Qtr.:
8
3rd Qtr.:
7
4th Qtr.:
7
Overtime:
0
(94.2 per game)
(89.8 per game)
(90.1 per game)
vs. Miami
vs. Portland
at Detroit
at Miami
at San Antonio, 1st
vs. Portland, 2nd
vs. San Antonio, 1st
at New Orleans, 2nd
at L.A. Lakers, 4th
vs. New Orleans, 3rd
3x: last at San Antonio
vs. San Antonio
vs. New Orleans
at L.A. Lakers
vs. Portland (OT)
1998-99
2003-04
2005-06
12/21/96
4/8/03
1/7/04
2/9/10
11/13/01
4/8/03
12/11/03
3/19/08
11/15/91
12/29/02
12/13/03
12/11/03
12/29/02
11/15/91
1/22/83
Records
52
(139-87)
vs. New Jersey
Game:
10/18/78
.504
.497
.495
Game:
.685
(61-89)
.667
(50-75)
.654
(53-81)
Quarter:
.950
(19-20)
12/6/86
Season:
Game:
Game:
3,866
3,772
3,759
67
64
63
63
at Cincinnati
vs. L.A. Clippers
vs. Cincinnati
vs. San Antonio
1969-70
1972-73
1985-86
3/12/70
3/15/86
2/15/70
1/20/84
Season:
Game:
1,755
2,708
2,738
23
23
23
23
vs. Miami
at Cleveland
at Portland
vs. New York
1998-99
2005-06
2003-04
12/21/96
1/6/98
3/7/99
12/27/02
Game:
Game:
8,867
8,631
8,547
138
133
130
vs. San Francisco
at Cincinnati
vs. San Antonio (OT)
1969-70
1968-69
1967-68
11/19/67
3/12/70
4/13/84
at Boston
vs. New York
4/5/84
10/24/73
3/19/80
.417
.421
.428
.295
(23-78)
.295
(26-88)
.299
(26-87)
vs. New York
1967-68
1970-71
1968-69
12/27/02
vs. Portland
vs. Sacramento
4/8/03
3/28/02
22
vs. Portland
2/22/83
705
677
671
17
17
16
16
16
16
16
vs. Toronto
vs. Milwaukee
at Denver
vs. Phoenix
vs. Philadelphia
at Milwaukee
at Memphis
2006-07
2010-11
1996-97
3/25/99
12/22/01
4/9/95
4/16/96
12/7/96
2/17/10
12/3/10
Fewest 3-Point Field Goals Made
Season:
21
30
41
0
1980-81
1983-84
1984-85
many times, last vs. San Antonio 3/18/06
Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted
Season:
Game:
Most Field Goals Attempted
Season:
at Portland
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made
Game:
Fewest Field Goals Made
vs. Philadelphia
1984-85
1978-79
1983-84
2/16/93
Most Consecutive Field Goals Made
Most Field Goals Made
Season:
1998-99
2003-04
2005-06
2/4/02
1/5/76
12/8/92
2/6/99
3/6/99
11/25/05
Lowest Field Goal Percentage
Largest Margin of Defeat
56*
vs. Seattle
(80-136)
*NBA record for visiting team
vs. Utah
at Chicago
vs. Minnesota
at Golden State
at Vancouver
at Memphis
Season:
Season:
Game:
3,798
6,195
6,252
54
59
60
60
60
60
Highest Field Goal Percentage
Game:
Largest Margin of Victory
Game:
Season:
1,893
1,843
1,839
41
38
38
37
37
at Phoenix
at Phoenix
at L.A. Lakers (OT)
vs. L.A. Lakers
vs. Golden State
2006-07
2010-11
1996-97
4/16/96
11/29/06
2/1/11
11/12/96
4/4/07
Fewest 3-Point Field Goals Attempted
Season:
Game:
104
118
154
176
0
1980-81
1983-84
1981-82
many times, last vs. San Antonio 2/28/88
Rockets Team Records
Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage
Highest Free Throw Percentage
Season:
Season:
Game:
.375
.372
.368
.368
.750
(12-16)
.714
(5-7)
.696
(16-23)
.696
(16-23)
vs. Golden State
2008-09
2006-07
1994-95
1998-99
4/7/94
vs. L.A. Lakers
12/21/00
at Milwaukee
2/17/10
at Memphis
12/3/10
Lowest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage
Season:
Game:
.178
.195
.220
.000
(0-15)
.000
(0-11)
.000
(0-11)
.000
(0-11)
at Orlando
1980-81
1983-84
1984-85
3/30/91
vs. Indiana
1/5/91
at Minnesota
3/30/00
vs. Portland
2/13/05
.812
.805
.801
Game:
1.000
(23-23)
1.000
(19-19)
1.000
(18-18)
1.000
(18-18)
1.000
(18-18)
Quarter: 1.000
(19-19)
Game:
2,188
2,083
2,074
47
46
46
at Seattle
vs. Cleveland
at Phoenix
1970-71
1967-68
1968-69
12/28/67
10/22/70
11/25/87
Fewest Free Throws Made
Season:
Season:
at Denver
vs. Portland
at Philadelphia
vs. L.A. Lakers
at Detroit
vs. Milwaukee
at San Antonio
Most Free Throws Attempted
Season:
Game:
3,039
2,929
2,921
65
57
57
at Seattle
vs. St. Louis
at Philadelphia
Game:
1,187
1,774
1,848
4
6
6
6
6
6
at Denver
vs. Cleveland
at Philadelphia
at Cleveland
at San Antonio
vs. Denver
vs. Boston
10/21/78
at Portland
12/16/79
vs. Dallas
3/11/95
vs. Portland, 4th
11/5/91
34
3/7/95-3/13/95
Season:
Game:
.682
.699
.711
.214
(3-14)
.273
(6-22)
.353
(6-17)
vs. Portland
1968-69
1984-85
1967-68
2/22/83
vs. Detroit
12/12/07
vs. Minnesota
2/21/02
Most Rebounds
Season:
5,418
5,026
4,786
89
83
82
vs. Seattle
vs. Baltimore
vs. San Francisco
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1/4/69
1/10/69
12/2/67
Fewest Rebounds
Season:
Game:
2,075
3,320
3,337
23
24
25
at Minnesota
vs. Utah
3x: last at Utah
1998-99
1994-95
1997-98
2/21/96
12/23/02
4/18/07
Most Offensive Rebounds
1968-69
1967-68
1970-71
12/28/67
1/3/68
11/17/71
Fewest Free Throws Attempted
Season:
4/5/05
Lowest Free Throw Percentage
Game:
1998-99
2007-08
2003-04
1/27/78
2/22/83
12/15/78
12/3/92
12/22/92
12/23/96
11/16/07
at Golden State
Season:
Game:
1,403
1,394
1,325
35
33
33
vs. San Antonio
vs. Seattle
vs. Phoenix
1981-82
1979-80
1984-85
4/13/84
2/11/82
2/16/91
Fewest Offensive Rebounds
1998-99
2003-04
2007-08
1/27/78
2/8/77
12/15/78
11/25/89
11/16/07
3/2/08
Season:
Game:
105
536
847
849
1
2
2
2
at Chicago
at Cleveland
at Portland
at Detroit
1998-99
2003-04
2005-06
11/3/03
11/9/73
12/19/89
2/8/01
Records
Game:
865
1,342
1,371
2
3
4
4
4
4
4
at Sacramento
Most Consecutive Free Throws Made
Most Free Throws Made
Season:
1973-74
2008-09
2010-11
4/12/10
Rockets Team Records
Most Defensive Rebounds
Season:
Game:
2,673
2,662
2,659
50
50
49
vs. Dallas
vs. Denver
vs. Indiana (3OT)
Most Blocked Shots
2006-07
2008-09
2007-08
2/4/81
11/6/90
3/13/01
Season:
Game:
Fewest Defensive Rebounds
Season:
Game:
1,539
2,217
2,260
15
15
17
at Boston
at Portland
3x: last at Minnesota
1998-99
1979-80
1982-83
3/12/80
2/22/83
2/21/96
Largest Rebound Margin (Rockets)
Game:
32
(89-57)
32
(81-49)
32
(65-33)
32
(61-29)
vs. Seattle
at New York (OT)
54
Records
Game:
2,318
2,302
2,239
50
45
44
44
Season:
Game:
1/19/71
vs. Dallas
2/4/81
vs. Seattle
2/11/82
Utah 30, at Houston 24
12/23/02
vs. L.A. Clippers
vs. Cincinnati
vs. San Antonio
vs. Golden State
1985-86
1978-79
1984-85
3/15/86
2/15/70
1/20/84
2/25/95
Game:
Game:
1,058
1,482
1,506
6
6
7
at Atlanta
at Washington
at Chicago
1998-99
2001-02
2002-03
2/23/69
4/1/77
1/16/68
vs. Cleveland
vs. New Jersey
vs. Sacramento
vs. Charlotte
1989-90
1990-91
1988-89
11/16/86
2/4/88
11/1/96
2/10/07
Most Steals
Season:
Game:
809
796
789
21
20
20
20
Game:
386
537
548
0
0
1
1998-99
1978-79
1997-98
4/6/11
53x: last at New Orleans
31
Houston 20, at Denver 11
11/16/84
Game:
0
at L.A. Lakers
1/22/78
Most Personal Fouls
Season:
Game:
2,317
2,188
2,132
41
40
40
40
at Atlanta
vs. New Jersey
vs. L.A. Lakers
at Kansas City
1983-84
1967-68
1976-77
10/19/74
1/25/83
1/10/84
11/1/84
Fewest Personal Fouls
Season:
Game:
960
1,476
1,553
7
7
8
8
at Milwaukee
at Sacramento
at Minnesota
at New Jersey
1998-99
2001-02
2008-09
2/20/02
12/1/03
2/4/00
3/29/11
Most Disqualifications
Season:
52
39
36
36
1983-84
1970-71
1973-74
1975-76
Fewest Disqualifications
at Dallas
vs. Golden State
9x: last vs. Toronto
Season:
4
5
7
7
7
7
2002-03
1998-99
1993-94
1997-98
1999-2000
2009-10
Most Turnovers
Fewest Steals
Season:
260
286
294
0
Fewest Blocked Shots, Two Teams
Fewest Assists
Season:
at Denver
at Chicago
at Denver
vs. Golden State
at Golden State
Fewest Blocked Shots
Most Assists
Season:
1984-85
1991-92
1986-87
11/16/84
12/9/83
1/2/85
1/7/86
11/26/88
Most Blocked Shots, Two Teams
1/4/69
Fewest Rebounds, Two Teams
Game:
597
571
555
20
19
18
18
18
1998-99
2001-02
2008-09
11/12/91
12/31/05
3/3/09
Season:
Game:
1,759
1,605
1,571
34
34
33
vs. Chicago
vs. Kansas City (Omaha)
vs. Cleveland
1974-75
1984-85
1982-83
10/27/73
3/17/74
11/28/79
Fewest Turnovers
Season:
Game:
106
812
1,110
1,125
4
5
5
5
vs. Sacramento
at Phoenix
vs. Phoenix
vs. Milwaukee
1998-99
2010-11
2007-08
1/23/86
3/22/08
4/11/08
1/17/11
Opponents Team Records
Most Points Scored
Season:
9,986
9,920
9,472
Game:
165
159
Half:
97
90
89
Quarter:
54
54
50
1st Qtr.:
47
2nd Qtr.:
50
3rd Qtr.:
54
4th Qtr.:
54
Overtime:
23
(121.8 per game)
(121.0 per game)
(115.5 per game)
at Cincinnati
at Philadelphia
vs. Atlanta, 2nd
at Boston, 2nd
at Cincinnati, 1st
vs. Atlanta, 3rd
at Boston, 4th
vs. San Antonio, 2nd
at Boston
vs. San Antonio
vs. Atlanta
at Boston
vs. Dallas (2OT), 1st OT
Fewest Field Goals Attempted
1969-70
1967-68
1968-69
3/12/70
1/25/70
2/11/70
2/25/70
3/12/70
2/11/70
2/25/70
11/17/84
1/26/73
11/17/84
2/11/70
2/25/70
4/11/95
Season:
Game:
4,595
7,220
7,465
Game:
62
63
63
65
Half:
23
24
25
Quarter:
6
7
7
1st Qtr.:
8
2nd Qtr.:
8
3rd Qtr.:
6
4th Qtr.:
7
Overtime:
2
(91.9 per game)
(88.0 per game)
(91.0 per game)
at Charlotte
vs. Utah
vs. Cleveland
vs. Golden State
vs. Washington, 1st
vs. New Jersey, 1st
at Seattle, 2nd
at Seattle, 3rd
at Sacramento, 4th
vs. Utah, 4th
vs. San Francisco
5x: last vs. New Jersey
at Seattle
2x: last vs. Utah
vs. Phoenix (OT)
1998-99
2003-04
2004-05
12/8/06
1/3/04
12/2/06
1/5/04
2/26/08
3/8/03
4/4/08
3/8/05
11/2/97
1/3/04
12/2/67
3/8/03
3/8/05
1/3/04
3/20/99
Season:
Game:
Season:
Game:
3,947
3,837
3,824
67
64
63
63
at Cincinnati
vs. Baltimore
at Philadelphia
at Golden State
1969-70
1967-68
1972-73
3/12/70
3/1/68
1/25/70
3/15/73
Season:
Game:
1,793
2,636
2,708
21
22
23
23
23
23
23
23
at Chicago
vs. Cleveland
vs. Denver
at Miami
at Philadelphia
vs. Boston
vs. Utah
at Charlotte
1998-99
2003-04
2005-06
11/3/03
12/2/06
3/9/99
11/25/00
11/17/03
12/6/05
12/27/05
12/8/06
Season:
Game:
Game:
8,635
8,586
8,189
131
130
128
128
at Cincinnati
at San Francisco
vs. Philadelphia (N.Y.)
vs. Dallas
1969-70
1968-69
1967-68
3/12/70
10/18/69
12/10/68
4/11/95
at Utah
at Atlanta
2/27/10
3/2/74
.412
.423
.429
.429
.266
(21-79)
.268
(26-97)
.282
(22-78)
at Chicago
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
11/3/03
at L.A. Clippers
2/28/00
vs. Cleveland
12/2/06
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made
Season:
Game:
541
519
506
17
16
16
vs. Phoenix
vs. Milwaukee
vs. Golden State
2005-06
1996-97
1994-95
1/17/07
2/20/02
4/4/07
Fewest 3-Point Field Goals Made
Season:
33
42
48
0
many times, last at Memphis
1982-83
1983-84
1981-82
1/21/11
Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted
Season:
Game:
1,547
1,465
1,346
37
36
35
35
at Golden State (OT)
vs. Golden State
at Boston
vs. Golden State
1996-97
2005-06
2006-07
12/14/05
12/31/07
2/24/03
4/4/07
Fewest 3-Point Field Goals Attempted
Season:
Most Field Goals Attempted
Season:
at San Antonio
1982-83
1978-79
1981-82
4/7/85
Lowest Field Goal Percentage
Game:
Fewest Field Goals Made
.503
.498
.497
.676
(48-71)
.675
(52-77)
.662
(51-77)
Game:
107
125
157
171
0
many times, last vs. Boston
1982-83
1983-84
1980-81
2/18/93
Records
Most Field Goals Made
vs. Cleveland
at Utah
at Utah
vs. Charlotte
vs. Minnesota
at Miami
1998-99
2005-06
2003-04
3/21/96
4/10/06
4/10/04
1/25/06
11/28/06
11/23/07
Highest Field Goal Percentage
Fewest Points Scored
Season:
4,136
6,310
6,405
59
61
65
65
65
65
Opponents Team Records
Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage
Lowest Free Throw Percentage
Season:
Season:
Game:
.376
.372
.369
.800
(8-10)
.778
(7-9)
.778
(7-9)
vs. San Antonio
1994-95
2003-04
2005-06
2/20/00
at San Antonio
2/12/80
Game:
.238
.264
.268
.000
(0-14)
.000
(0-13)
.000
(0-13)
.000
(0-11)
.000
(0-11)
at Portland
Season:
11/11/00
Game:
vs. Philadelphia
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
2/22/88
vs. Cleveland
10/31/97
vs. Memphis
10/29/08
at Phoenix
11/15/02
vs. Atlanta
12/29/06
Game:
2,246
2,116
2,092
46
46
44
44
at Phoenix
at Denver
at Phoenix
at Denver
1967-68
1983-84
1969-70
12/11/71
3/15/81
10/16/71
3/21/84
Season:
Game:
Records
Game:
779
1,221
1,296
1
3
3
3
vs. New Orleans
at Milwaukee
at Memphis
at Milwaukee
1998-99
2001-02
2008-09
11/19/77
11/16/95
11/30/01
2/20/02
Season:
Game:
3,133
2,950
2,804
62
59
59
vs. St. Louis
at Phoenix
at Portland
Season:
Game:
Game:
1,062
1,623
1,730
3
4
4
at Milwaukee
at Memphis
at Utah
Season:
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1/3/68
12/11/71
12/8/84
Game:
Game:
.788
.781
.779
.779
1.000
(33-33)
1.000
(25-25)
1.000
(21-21)
1998-99
2001-02
2008-09
2/20/02
11/30/02
2/12/03
Game:
at Golden State
vs. Chicago
vs. Denver
1979-80
2010-11
1986-87
1999-2000
4/11/91
2/9/77
1,290
1,261
1,242
31
31
at Denver
at San Antonio
1979-80
1987-88
1990-91
11/16/84
1/4/92
664
800
873
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
at Cleveland
vs. Cleveland
at Golden State
vs. Dallas
vs. Sacramento
vs. Indiana
at Toronto
vs. New Jersey
1998-99
2006-07
2008-09
3/23/75
3/21/96
11/23/96
3/10/98
4/4/04
1/18/05
3/16/07
2/17/09
2,710
2,632
2,619
50
49
48
at San Antonio
at San Antonio
at Buffalo
1982-83
2009-10
1973-74
4/1/83
1/15/82
1/11/74
Fewest Defensive Rebounds
Season:
1,391
2,222
2,232
13
13
14
vs. Buffalo
vs. New Jersey
vs. New York
1998-99
1984-85
1976-77
2/17/74
1/3/79
3/24/88
Largest Rebound Margin (Opponent)
Game:
Highest Free Throw Percentage
Season:
vs. Buffalo
4x: last vs. Atlanta
1998-99
2003-04
2008-09
2/17/74
2/17/97
Most Defensive Rebounds
Fewest Free Throws Attempted
Season:
2,055
3,258
3,272
20
24
Fewest Offensive Rebounds
Most Free Throws Attempted
Season:
at San Francisco
vs. Detroit (N.Y.)
at Chicago
at Detroit
1968-69
1967-68
1969-70
1/7/69
2/6/68
1/18/69
2/8/69
Most Offensive Rebounds
Fewest Free Throws Made
Season:
4,959
4,933
4,550
82
79
77
77
Fewest Rebounds
Game:
Most Free Throws Made
Season:
1995-96
1968-69
1967-68
Most Rebounds
Lowest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage
Season:
.707
.708
.717
34
(73-39)
34
(66-32)
at Baltimore
12/1/72
vs. San Diego
3/13/84
Most Assists
Season:
Game:
1/22/90
108
2,278
2,252
2,223
47
46
45
45
45
vs. Phoenix (Tucson)
at Milwaukee
vs. Kansas City
at San Antonio
at Milwaukee
1978-79
1982-83
1979-80
3/15/69
11/10/78
2/9/73
12/8/79
12/21/80
Opponents Team Records
Fewest Assists
Season:
Game:
1,034
1,548
1,588
7
7
7
8
8
8
Most Personal Fouls
Season:
vs. Baltimore (Chicago)
vs. New Orleans
vs. Denver
vs. Milwaukee (Astrodome)
vs. Boston
vs. Denver
1998-99
2007-08
2006-07
2/8/68
12/29/03
1/27/10
1/22/70
12/6/05
11/24/07
Game:
vs. Charlotte
at New York
3x: last vs. Dallas
1988-89
1989-90
1983-84
11/30/89
11/16/82
3/7/04
Game:
Game:
800
790
782
24
21
20
Season:
Season:
Game:
441
547
571
0
0
1
vs. Sacramento
vs. Orlando
9x: last at Miami
1998-99
1976-77
2006-07
1/23/86
1/22/11
3/27/11
Most Blocked Shots
Season:
Game:
532
449
439
18
17
16
at Detroit
at L.A. Lakers
3x: last at Philadelphia
43x: last vs. Denver
48
43
41
1968-69
1978-79
1970-71
Fewest Disqualifications
Season:
2
7
8
1998-99
2001-02
2010-11
Season:
Game:
1,596
1,504
1,495
35
34
33
vs. Portland
vs. New Orleans
at Boston
1979-80
1982-83
1984-85
2/18/75
12/17/74
1/26/73
Fewest Turnovers
1998-99
1974-75
1975-76
12/16/08
Season:
Game:
109
653
988
1,012
3
3
4
vs. Toronto
at L.A. Lakers
vs. Atlanta
1998-99
2001-02
2008-09
1/16/01
12/30/01
2/25/99
Records
Game:
245
308
311
0
at Denver
vs. L.A. Clippers
at N.O./Okla. City
vs. Washington
1998-99
2007-08
2006-07
1/27/78
4/12/85
3/25/07
2/26/08
Most Turnovers
2009-10
2010-11
1988-89
1/19/80
11/4/73
2/8/84
Fewest Blocked Shots
Season:
1,030
1,615
1,631
9
9
9
9
Most Disqualifications
Season:
Fewest Steals
at Seattle
at New Jersey
at Phoenix
1968-69
1967-68
1970-71
12/28/67
2/18/79
1/19/69
Fewest Personal Fouls
Most Steals
Season:
2,265
2,190
2,141
43
41
40
Rockets Individual Records
(Current Rockets Players Bolded)
Seasons Played
Career:
17
13
11
Hakeem Olajuwon
Calvin Murphy
Rudy Tomjanovich
1984-2001
1970-83
1970-81
Games Played
Career:
Season:
Consecutive:
1,177
82
442
388
328
Hakeem Olajuwon
1984-2001
81 times by 41 Rockets: last by Aaron Brooks, Chuck Hayes and Luis Scola
2009-10
Elvin Hayes
1968-72, 1981-83 (1/6/83)
Sleepy Floyd
3/4/88-1/14/92
Otis Thorpe
1988-92
Minutes Played
Career:
Season:
Game:
42,844
3,695
3,665
3,633
59
59
58
58
58
Hakeem Olajuwon
Elvin Hayes
Elvin Hayes
Elvin Hayes
Cuttino Mobley
Aaron Brooks
Charles Barkley
Cuttino Mobley
Steve Francis
26,511
2,520
2,350
2,327
57
54
53
52
51
51
51
50
37
34
32
32
30
23
22
22
22
22
12
Hakeem Olajuwon
Moses Malone
Elvin Hayes
Elvin Hayes
Calvin Murphy
Elvin Hayes
Moses Malone
Hakeem Olajuwon
Moses Malone
Vernon Maxwell
Hakeem Olajuwon
Elvin Hayes
Vernon Maxwell
Sleepy Floyd
Calvin Murphy
Kevin Martin
Vernon Maxwell
Yao Ming
Sleepy Floyd
Hakeem Olajuwon
Tracy McGrady
Kevin Martin
Derrick Chievous
vs. Atlanta (3OT)
vs. Minnesota (3OT)
vs. L.A. Lakers (2OT)
vs. Indiana (3OT)
vs. Atlanta (3OT)
1984-2001
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
2/22/04
1/13/10
11/12/96
3/13/01
2/22/04
vs. New Jersey
vs. Detroit
vs. San Diego
vs. Denver (OT)
vs. Golden State
vs. Cleveland
vs. Boston
vs. Seattle
vs. Cleveland, 2nd
at Denver, 2nd
vs. New Jersey, 1st
vs. Cleveland, 1st
vs. Cleveland, 4th
at Washington, 4th
at Denver, 3rd
vs. San Antonio, 2nd
at Utah, 2nd
vs. Cleveland, 1st
vs. Golden State (2OT)
1984-2001
1981-82
1970-71
1968-69
3/18/78
11/13/68
2/2/82
4/19/90
3/11/81
1/26/91
1/18/96
11/20/70
1/26/91
2/26/91
3/18/78
12/11/10
1/26/91
12/9/06
2/26/91
4/10/93
3/28/05
12/11/10
12/15/88
Points
Career:
Season:
Game:
Records
Half:
Quarter:
Overtime:
Most Consecutive Games, Scoring
Double Figures:
20+ Points:
30+ Points:
40+ Points:
319
258
250
29
13
3
Moses Malone
Hakeem Olajuwon
Elvin Hayes
Moses Malone
Moses Malone
Moses Malone
11/4/78-4/18/82
3/13/92-11/23/95
10/17/68-10/20/71
1/16/82-3/18/82
1/26/82-2/23/82
2 times (2/2/82-2/7/82, 2/26/82-3/2/82)
Scoring Average
Career:
Season:
24.0
22.9
22.7
31.1
28.7
28.4
Moses Malone
Kevin Martin
Tracy McGrady
Moses Malone
Elvin Hayes
Elvin Hayes
1976-82
2009-11
2004-10
1981-82
1970-71
1968-69
Most Field Goals Made
Career:
Season:
Game:
10,555
948
930
914
24
24
21
21
Hakeem Olajuwon
Elvin Hayes
Elvin Hayes
Elvin Hayes
Calvin Murphy
Hakeem Olajuwon
Calvin Murphy
Hakeem Olajuwon
vs. New Jersey
vs. Denver
vs. Washington
vs. Denver (OT)
110
1984-2001
1970-71
1968-69
1969-70
3/18/78
1/30/97
3/10/78
4/19/90
Rockets Individual Records
Most Field Goals Attempted
Career:
Season:
Game:
20,573
2,215
2,082
2,020
45
41
41
Hakeem Olajuwon
Elvin Hayes
Elvin Hayes
Elvin Hayes
Elvin Hayes
Elvin Hayes
Elvin Hayes
vs. Detroit
at Milwaukee
at L.A. Lakers
1984-2001
1970-71
1968-69
1969-70
11/23/68
10/27/70
1/1/71
Field Goal Percentage
Career:
.569
.559
Season:
.592
(NBA qualifiers)
.561
.558
Game:
1.000
(min. 10 att.)
(12-12)
1.000
(10-10)
Carl Landry
Otis Thorpe
Otis Thorpe
Otis Thorpe
Otis Thorpe
Yao Ming
vs. Miami
2007-10
1988-95
1991-92
1993-94
1992-93
1/17/09
Joe Meriweather
at Atlanta
4/11/76
3-Point Field Goals Made
Career:
Season:
Game:
Consecutive,
Without Miss:
Consecutive
Games:
730
209
192
177
9
8
8
8
8
Vernon Maxwell
Aaron Brooks
Rafer Alston
Luther Head
Robert Horry
Rick Barry
Vernon Maxwell
Robert Horry
Rafer Alston
10
Kenny Smith
39
37
27
27
Aaron Brooks
Luther Head
Kenny Smith
Shane Battier
at Cleveland
vs. Utah
at Denver
at Milwaukee
vs. L.A. Lakers
1989-95
2009-10
2006-07
2006-07
2/22/96
2/9/80
4/5/91
11/15/95
3/16/08
1/22/91-2/6/91
12/22/09-3/17/10
11/4/06-1/13/07
2/27/95-4/19/95
3/20/09-11/25/09
Career:
Season:
Game:
2,241
529
525
510
17
15
15
Vernon Maxwell
Rafer Alston
Aaron Brooks
Vernon Maxwell
Vernon Maxwell
Vernon Maxwell
Tracy McGrady
vs. Boston
vs. Seattle
vs. Miami
1989-95
2006-07
2009-10
1990-91
12/17/95
3/21/95
1/29/06
3-Point Field Goal Percentage
Career:
Season:
Game:
(min. 5 made)
.408
.407
.407
.451
.446
.441
1.000
(7-7)
1.000
(6-6)
1.000
(5-5)
Courtney Lee
Kenny Smith
Scott Brooks
Jon Barry
Matt Bullard
Luther Head
Aaron Brooks
vs. Memphis
2010-11
1990-96
1992-95
2004-05
1999-2000
2006-07
3/17/10
Shane Battier
at Milwaukee
2/17/10
4 times by 4 Rockets:
last by Shane Battier
vs. Minnesota
11/28/06
Most Free Throws Made
Career:
Season:
Game:
Consecutive:
5,376
630
609
599
22
21
19
19
78
Hakeem Olajuwon
Moses Malone
Moses Malone
Moses Malone
Sleepy Floyd
Moses Malone
Moses Malone
Vernon Maxwell
Calvin Murphy
vs. Golden State
vs. Washington
vs. L.A. Lakers
vs. Cleveland
111
1984-2001
1981-82
1980-81
1978-79
2/3/91
2/27/80
4/6/82
1/26/91
12/27/80-2/20/81
Records
3-Point Field Goals Attempted
Rockets Individual Records
Most Free Throws Attempted
Career:
Season:
Game:
7,537
827
811
804
27
26
23
23
Hakeem Olajuwon
Moses Malone
Moses Malone
Moses Malone
Sleepy Floyd
Moses Malone
Elvin Hayes
Moses Malone
vs. Golden State
at Philadelphia
at Cincinnati
vs. Washington
1984-2001
1981-82
1978-79
1980-81
2/3/91
4/4/79
1/30/71
2/27/80
Free Throw Percentage
Career:
Season:
Game:
(min. 15 made)
.941
.958
.947
.935
1.000
(18-18)
1.000
(17-17)
1.000
(16-16)
Rick Barry
Calvin Murphy
Rick Barry
Rick Barry
Kevin Martin
vs. Utah
1978-80
1980-81
1978-79
1979-80
3/20/11
Kevin Martin
at Golden State
10/27/10
Kevin Martin
at Sacramento
4/12/10
Rebounds
Career:
Season:
Game:
Half:
Records
Quarter:
13,382
1,444
1,406
1,386
37
35
33
21
19
18
14
12
12
Hakeem Olajuwon
Moses Malone
Elvin Hayes
Elvin Hayes
Moses Malone
Elvin Hayes
Charles Barkley
Toby Kimball
Moses Malone
Otis Thorpe
Moses Malone
Hakeem Olajuwon
Chuck Hayes
at New Orleans
at New York
at Phoenix
vs. San Francisco
at New Orleans, 1st
vs. New York, 1st
at New Orleans, 1st
at Seattle, 3rd
at Cleveland, 1st
1984-2001
1978-79
1968-69
1969-70
2/9/79
1/19/71
11/2/96
2/2/67
2/9/79
2/15/90
2/9/79
2/11/92
2/23/11
Most Games in a Season, Rebounds
10+ Rebounds:
20+ Rebounds:
78
32
25
Moses Malone
Moses Malone
Elvin Hayes
1978-79, 1980-81
1978-79
1968-69
Most Consecutive Games, Rebounds
10+ Rebounds:
20+ Rebounds:
60
57
5
Elvin Hayes
Moses Malone
Elvin Hayes
10/30/68-2/22/69
12/29/78-10/12/79
12/1/70-12/12/70
Highest Rebounding Average
Career:
Season:
15.0
17.6
16.9
16.6
Moses Malone
Moses Malone
Elvin Hayes
Elvin Hayes
1976-82
1978-79
1969-70
1970-71
Offensive Rebounds
Career:
Season:
Game:
3,936
587
573
558
21
19
16
Hakeem Olajuwon
Moses Malone
Moses Malone
Moses Malone
Moses Malone
Moses Malone
Moses Malone
vs. Seattle
at New Orleans
vs. Buffalo
1984-2001
1978-79
1979-80
1981-82
2/11/82
2/9/79
11/16/77
at Phoenix
at Detroit
vs. Boston
1984-2001
1978-79
1989-90
1988-89
11/2/96
2/27/90
12/4/96
Defensive Rebounds
Career:
Season:
Game:
9,446
857
850
767
25
22
22
Hakeem Olajuwon
Moses Malone
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Charles Barkley
Hakeem Olajuwon
Charles Barkley
112
Rockets Individual Records
Assists
Career:
Season:
Game:
Half:
Quarter:
4,402
768
709
603
22
22
22
21
14
12
10
Calvin Murphy
John Lucas Jr.
Sleepy Floyd
Calvin Murphy
Art Williams
Art Williams
Allen Leavell
Larry Siegfried
John Lucas Jr.
John Lucas Jr.
Art Williams
at Phoenix
vs. San Francisco
vs. New Jersey
at Portland
vs. Milwaukee, 2nd
vs. Milwaukee, 3rd
at Atlanta, 2nd
1970-83
1977-78
1988-89
1973-74
12/28/68
2/14/70
1/25/83
11/16/70
10/27/77
10/27/77
10/29/69
Highest Assists Per Game Average
Career:
Season:
7.3
9.4
8.8
8.6
John Lucas Jr.
John Lucas Jr.
John Lucas Jr.
Sleepy Floyd
1976-78, 1984-86, 1989-90
1977-78
1985-86
1988-89
Most Double-Figure Assist Games
Career:
Season:
Consecutive:
76
33
29
24
8
5
John Lucas Jr.
John Lucas Jr.
Sleepy Floyd
Calvin Murphy
John Lucas Jr.
Sleepy Floyd
1976-78, 1984-86, 1989-90
1977-78
1988-89
1973-74
10/22/77-11/9/77
2x: last 2/8/90-2/19/90
Steals
Career:
Season:
Game:
2,088
213
174
165
10
9
9
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Allen Leavell
Clyde Drexler
Calvin Murphy
Rafer Alston
vs. Sacramento
vs. Boston
vs. Charlotte
1984-2001
1988-89
1989-90
1982-83
11/1/96
12/14/73
2/10/07
vs. Milwaukee
vs. Phoenix
at Chicago
1984-2001
1989-90
1992-93
1991-92
3/19/71
3/21/71
12/9/83
Blocked Shots
Game:
3,740
376
342
304
13
13
13
Hakeem Olajuwon*
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Elvin Hayes
Elvin Hayes
Ralph Sampson
(Blocks not officially kept by NBA until 1973-74)
*NBA record holder
Personal Fouls
Career:
Season:
4,236
361
344
344
Hakeem Olajuwon
Kevin Kunnert
Don Adams
Hakeem Olajuwon
1984-2001
1976-77
1970-71
1984-85
80
17
Hakeem Olajuwon
Kevin Kunnert
1984-2001
1976-77
3,569
326
326
316
12
Hakeem Olajuwon
Moses Malone
Ralph Sampson
Hakeem Olajuwon
Moses Malone
1984-2001
1978-79
1984-85
1989-90
2/6/81
Disqualifications
Career:
Season:
Turnovers
Career:
Season:
Game:
at Phoenix
113
Records
Career:
Season:
Opponents Single-Game Records
Points
Game:
58
54
53
53
53
52
51
51
51
51
51
51
50
50
32
26
Half:
Quarter:
Allen Iverson
Alex English
Dirk Nowitzki
Kobe Bryant
Kobe Bryant
Kobe Bryant
Nate Archibald
Rick Barry
Geoff Petrie
Geoff Petrie
Bob McAdoo
Phil Smith
Dana Barros
Carmelo Anthony
Drazen Petrovic
Michael Redd
at Philadelphia (OT)
vs. Denver
at Dallas (OT)
at L.A. Lakers (2OT)
at L.A. Lakers (OT)
at L.A. Lakers
vs. Kansas City
vs. Golden State
vs. Portland
vs. Portland
vs. Buffalo
vs. Golden State
vs. Philadelphia
at Denver
at New Jersey, 2nd
at Milwaukee, 4th
1/15/02
11/19/85
12/2/04
12/15/06
3/30/07
2/18/03
11/18/72
1/17/73
1/20/73
3/16/73
3/18/75
12/11/76
3/14/95
2/7/11
1/24/93
2/20/02
Most Field Goals Made
Game:
24
24
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Rick Barry
vs. Milwaukee
vs. Golden State
1/25/73
1/17/73
Most Field Goals Attempted
Game:
44
43
43
Kobe Bryant
Cazzie Russell
Michael Jordan
at L.A. Lakers (OT)
vs. Golden State
vs. Chicago
3/30/07
12/11/73
1/15/87
Field Goal Percentage
Game:
1.000
(11-11)
.933
(14-15)
Dwight Howard
vs. Orlando
2/24/10
Dwight Jones
vs. Atlanta
3/2/74
3-Point Field Goals Made
Game:
9
Michael Redd
at Milwaukee
2/20/02
vs. Atlanta
3/13/95
Records
3-Point Field Goals Attempted
Game:
16
Mookie Blaylock
Most Free Throws Made
Game:
28
Adrian Dantley
vs. Utah
1/4/84
vs. Utah
1/4/84
Most Free Throws Attempted
Game:
29
Adrian Dantley
Free Throw Percentage
Game:
1.000
(20-20)
Amaré Stoudemire
at Phoenix
3/22/08
Dave Cowens
vs. Boston
3/20/73
George Johnson
vs. Golden State
23
Al Jefferson
vs. Minnesota (3OT)
1/13/10
29
Kevin Porter
at New Jersey
2/24/78
10
Alvin Robertson
vs. San Antonio
1/11/89
14
Elmore Smith
vs. L.A. Lakers
11/4/73
12
Scottie Pippen
vs. Chicago
1/30/96
Rebounds
Game:
32
Offensive Rebounds
Game:
15
11/24/76
Defensive Rebounds
Game:
Assists
Game:
Steals
Game:
Blocked Shots
Game:
Turnovers
Game:
114
Rockets Rookie Records
(Current Rockets Players Bolded)
Game
Points:
2,327
Elvin Hayes (1968-69)
Rebounds:
1,406
Elvin Hayes (1968-69)
Assists:
507
Steve Francis (1999-2000)
Steals:
125
John Lucas Jr. (1976-77)
Blocked Shots:
220 Hakeem Olajuwon (1984-85)
Minutes Played:
3,695*
Elvin Hayes (1968-69)
FGM:
930
Elvin Hayes (1968-69)
FGA:
2,082
Elvin Hayes (1968-69)
FG%:
.538
Hakeem Olajuwon (1984-85)
(677-1258)
FTM:
467
Elvin Hayes (1968-69)
FTA:
746
Elvin Hayes (1968-69)
FT%:
.820
Calvin Murphy (1970-71)
(356-434)
3-PTM:
154 Matt Maloney (1996-97)
3-PTA:
381 Matt Maloney (1996-97)
3-PT%:
.433
Michael Dickerson (1998-99)
(71-164)
Scoring Average:
28.4
Elvin Hayes (1968-69)
Rebounding Average:
17.2
Elvin Hayes (1968-69)
Assists Average:
6.6
Steve Francis (1999-2000)
Points:
*Franchise record
54 Elvin Hayes vs. Detroit (Nov. 13, 1968)
Rebounds:
27 Elvin Hayes at Milwaukee (Dec. 13, 1968)
27 Elvin Hayes at Milwaukee (Feb. 9, 1969)
27 Elvin Hayes at Cincinnati (Feb. 12, 1969)
Assists:
14
John Lucas Jr. vs. Buffalo (Nov. 17, 1976)
14
John Lucas Jr. vs. Denver (Apr. 19, 1977)
14
Steve Francis vs. Golden State (Jan. 27, 2000)
14 Steve Francis vs. L.A. Clippers (Mar. 23, 2000)
Steals:
8 Allen Leavell at L.A. Lakers (Feb. 24, 1980)
Blocked Shots:
13* Ralph Sampson at Chicago (Dec. 9, 1983)
Minutes Played:
53
Elvin Hayes vs. Philadelphia (Nov. 24, 1968)
FGM:
20 Elvin Hayes vs. Detroit (Nov. 13, 1968)
FGA:
45* Elvin Hayes vs. Detroit (Nov. 13, 1968)
FG%:
1.000
Joe Meriweather at Atlanta (Apr. 11, 1976)
(10-10)
FTM:
14 Elvin Hayes vs. Detroit (Nov. 13, 1968)
14
Steve Francis at Dallas (Jan. 17, 2000)
FTA:
18 Elvin Hayes at Milwaukee (Feb. 9, 1969)
FT%:
1.000
Don Adams vs. Detroit (Dec. 18, 1970)
(11-11)
3-PTM:
7 Michael Dickerson vs. Toronto (Mar. 25, 1999)
7 Cuttino Mobley vs. Toronto (Mar. 25, 1999)
3-PTA:
13 Steve Francis at San Antonio (Nov. 20, 1999)
3-PT%:
1.000
Oscar Torres vs. Cleveland (Dec. 11, 2001)
(4-4)
115
Records
Season
Toyota Center Team Records
Fewest Free Throws Made
Rockets
Game:
5
4x: last vs. Denver
3/2/08
Most Points
Game:
Half:
Quarter:
Overtime:
131
131
71
71
43
19
vs. Golden State
vs. Golden State
vs. Phoenix, 2nd
vs. New Jersey, 1st
vs. Golden State, 4th
vs. Utah (2OT), 2nd OT
12/5/08
3/23/11
11/22/10
2/26/11
12/5/08
12/27/08
Fewest Points
Game:
Half:
Quarter:
Overtime:
67
25
8
5
vs. San Antonio
vs. San Antonio, 1st
vs. San Antonio, 2nd
3x: last vs. Dallas (OT), 1st OT
12/11/03
12/11/03
12/11/03
4/11/11
50
vs. Washington
24
107
4x: last vs. New Orleans
vs. Phoenix
4/1/05
64
4x: last vs. Golden State
11/17/07
.595
(50-84)
vs. Washington
11/24/10
Records
.308
(24-78)
15
15
15
15
15
2/15/05
Game:
Game:
Game:
Game:
Game:
Game:
vs. New Orleans
4/1/05
37
vs. Minnesota
.273
(6-22)
vs. Detroit
60
vs. New York
29
vs. Dallas
25
vs. San Antonio
3
vs. San Antonio
vs. Sacramento (OT)
vs. Denver
vs. Miami
vs. Golden State
vs. New Jersey
1/28/05
4/16/05
2/21/07
4/4/07
2/17/09
vs. Portland
vs. San Antonio
2/13/05
3/18/06
vs. Golden State
47
vs. New York
19
19
1/10/09
1/18/06
11/6/07
11/29/08
vs. Golden State
3/23/11
Most Assists
Game:
35
Fewest Assists
9
vs. Dallas
2/15/07
vs. Charlotte
2/10/07
Most Steals
Game:
20
Fewest Steals
4/4/07
Game:
0
vs. Golden State
Most Blocked Shots
Game:
vs. San Antonio
12/11/03
13
vs. Memphis
Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage
Fewest Blocked Shots
Game:
Game:
vs. Seattle
1/10/09
1/18/06
1/27/06
Game:
.688
(11-16)
12/12/07
vs. Dallas
vs. Minnesota
Fewest 3-Point Field Goals Attempted
5
3/20/09
*Most attempts no misses
Fewest Defensive Rebounds
Game:
Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted
Game:
1.000
(14-14*)
Lowest Free Throw Percentage
Game:
0
0
12/11/03
3/2/08
Most Defensive Rebounds
Fewest 3-Point Field Goals Made
Game:
vs. San Antonio
vs. Denver
Highest Free Throw Percentage
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made
Game:
6
6
Fewest Offensive Rebounds
Lowest Field Goal Percentage
Game:
Game:
Most Offensive Rebounds
Highest Field Goal Percentage
Game:
11/24/10
Fewest Rebounds
Fewest Field Goals Attempted
Game:
vs. Golden State
Most Rebounds
Most Field Goals Attempted
Game:
51
Fewest Free Throws Attempted
2/15/05
Fewest Field Goals Made
Game:
Game:
Game:
Most Field Goals Made
Game:
Most Free Throws Attempted
4/20/05
0
6x: last vs. Atlanta
12/31/05
2/29/08
4/3/11
Most Personal Fouls
Lowest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage
Game:
.000
(0-11)
.000
(0-7)
vs. Portland
2/13/05
vs. San Antonio
3/18/06
39
39
35
vs. Utah
12/27/05
Fewest Personal Fouls
vs. Minnesota
vs. Golden State
Game:
9
vs. New York
1/10/09
Most Turnovers
Most Free Throws Made
Game:
Game:
Game:
11/7/10
11/24/10
30
vs. Dallas
3/7/04
Fewest Turnovers
Game:
116
5
5
vs. Phoenix
vs. Milwaukee
4/11/08
1/17/11
Toyota Center Team Records
Most Free Throws Attempted
Opponents
Game:
44
vs. Denver
2/14/11
Most Points
Game:
Half:
Quarter:
Overtime:
130
71
40
40
15
15
vs. Dallas
vs. Indiana, 2nd
vs. Toronto, 2nd
vs. Atlanta, 2nd
vs. Phoenix (OT), 1st OT
vs. New Orleans (OT), 1st OT
11/25/09
2/20/10
2/28/07
4/3/11
1/31/10
1/14/11
Fewest Points
Game:
Half:
Quarter:
Overtime:
63
23
7
4
2x: last vs. Cleveland
vs. Washington, 1st
vs. Utah, 4th
vs. New Jersey (OT), 1st OT
12/2/06
2/26/08
1/3/04
1/13/05
55
vs. Dallas
11/25/09
22
22
vs. New Orleans
vs. Cleveland
111
vs. Minnesota (3OT)
65
65
vs. Charlotte
vs. Minnesota
.655
(55-84)
vs. Dallas
1/25/06
11/28/06
11/25/09
vs. Cleveland
17
0
0
0
0
0
0
Lowest Free Throw Percentage
Game:
.389
(7-18)
vs. Phoenix
Most Rebounds
65
vs. Minnesota (3OT)
28
3x: last vs. San Antonio
Game:
Game:
24
2
vs. Sacramento
3x: last vs. New Jersey
Game:
46
46
vs. Minnesota (3OT)
vs. Phoenix (OT)
3/3/10
2/17/09
1/13/10
1/31/10
Fewest Defensive Rebounds
Game:
18
vs. Utah (OT)
Game:
35
vs. Utah (2OT)
vs. Phoenix
Game:
1/17/07
vs. Atlanta
vs. Minnesota
vs. Atlanta
vs. New Jersey
vs. Memphis
vs. Oklahoma City
12/3/03
12/27/08
vs. Denver
1/27/10
vs. Dallas
3/7/04
Most Steals
Game:
12/29/06
1/11/08
2/9/08
3/10/08
10/29/08
11/1/08
7
20
Fewest Steals
Game:
0
vs. Orlando
Game:
14
vs. Philadelphia
Game:
vs. Golden State
12/31/07
Fewest 3-Point Field Goals Attempted
vs. Philadelphia
vs. Oklahoma City
1/22/11
Most Blocked Shots
Fewest Blocked Shots
4
4
11/6/07
Most Defensive Rebounds
Game:
Game:
1/13/10
Fewest Rebounds
Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted
36
4/3/05
Fewest Assists
Fewest 3-Point Field Goals Made
Game:
3/14/07
Most Assists
12/2/06
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made
Game:
1/31/07
1/15/08
11/1/08
0
0
0
0
vs. Sacramento (OT)
vs. Golden State
vs. Sacramento (OT)
vs. Denver
1/28/09
1/28/05
12/31/05
2/13/07
12/16/08
Most Personal Fouls
Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage
Game:
.750
(3-4)
vs. Philadelphia
Game:
35
vs. Golden State
11/24/10
1/15/08
Fewest Personal Fouls
Game:
9
vs. Washington
2/26/08
Lowest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage
Game:
.000
(0-13*)
vs. Memphis
10/29/08
*Most attempts no makes
Game:
Most Free Throws Made
Game:
34
vs. Miami
Most Turnovers
5
4x: last vs. L.A. Clippers
vs. Charlotte
2/10/07
Fewest Turnovers
12/29/10
Game:
Fewest Free Throws Made
Game:
27
4/9/11
117
6
6
6
vs. Golden State
vs. Detroit
vs. Golden State
12/31/05
3/22/07
2/2/10
Records
.282
(22-78)
vs. L.A. Clippers
Fewest Offensive Rebounds
Lowest Field Goal Percentage
Game:
.960
(24-25)
1/13/10
Highest Field Goal Percentage
Game:
Game:
Most Offensive Rebounds
Fewest Field Goals Attempted
Game:
vs. Seattle
4/1/05
12/2/06
Most Field Goals Attempted
Game:
8
Highest Free Throw Percentage
Game:
Fewest Field Goals Made
Game:
Game:
Game:
Most Field Goals Made
Game:
Fewest Free Throws Attempted
Toyota Center Individual Records
(Current Rockets Players Bolded)
Rockets
Most Points
Game:
45
44
44
Kevin Martin
Tracy McGrady
Luis Scola
vs. Portland
vs. Utah
vs. New Jersey
1/5/11
1/5/07
3/13/10
vs. New Jersey
3/13/10
vs. Miami
1/29/06
vs. L.A. Lakers
3/16/08
vs. Miami
1/29/06
vs. New Jersey
vs. Utah
3/13/06
3/20/11
Yao Ming
Yao Ming
vs. New Jersey
vs. L.A. Lakers
3/13/06
11/14/07
Yao Ming
vs. Golden State
2/24/06
Most Field Goals Made
Game:
20
Luis Scola
Most Field Goals Attempted
Game:
37
Tracy McGrady
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made
Game:
8
Rafer Alston
Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted
Game:
15
Tracy McGrady
Most Free Throws Made
Game:
18
18
Yao Ming
Kevin Martin
Most Free Throws Attempted
Game:
20
20
Most Rebounds
Game:
21
Most Offensive Rebounds
Game:
8
6x: last Chuck Hayes
vs. Oklahoma City
12/19/09
Most Defensive Rebounds
Records
Game:
17
Yao Ming
vs. Golden State
2/24/06
18
Kyle Lowry
vs. Memphis
9
Rafer Alston
vs. Charlotte
4x: last Shane Battier
vs. Sacramento
Cuttino Mobley
Aaron Brooks
vs. Atlanta (3OT)
vs. Minnesota (3OT)
10
Yao Ming
vs. Charlotte
12/22/04
45
45
Carmelo Anthony
Dwyane Wade
vs. Denver
vs. Miami
3/15/10
12/29/10
vs. New Orleans
vs. Denver
12/29/09
3/15/10
Most Assists
Game:
12/17/10
Most Steals
Game:
2/10/07
Most Blocked Shots
Game:
7
3/3/10
Most Minutes Played
Game:
59
59
2/22/04
1/13/10
Most Turnovers
Game:
Opponents
Most Points
Game:
Most Field Goals Made
Game:
18
18
David West
Carmelo Anthony
Most Field Goals Attempted
Game:
35
Carmelo Anthony
vs. Denver
3/15/10
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made
Game:
7
3x: last Jason Richardson
vs. Golden State
4/4/07
vs. Orlando
4/7/09
Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted
Game:
11
11x: last Rashard Lewis
118
Toyota Center Individual Records
Most Free Throws Made
Game:
16
Dwyane Wade
vs. Miami
1/29/06
2x: last Dwyane Wade
vs. Miami
1/29/06
Al Jefferson
vs. Minnesota (3OT)
1/13/10
Most Free Throws Attempted
Game:
19
Most Rebounds
Game:
26
Most Offensive Rebounds
Game:
10
Jeff Foster
vs. Indiana
3/8/06
Most Defensive Rebounds
Game:
23
Al Jefferson
vs. Minnesota (3OT)
1/13/10
17
Deron Williams
vs. New Jersey
2/26/11
Dirk Nowitzki
vs. Dallas
Tim Duncan
vs. San Antonio
12/9/04
Tayshaun Prince
vs. Detroit (2OT)
3/18/09
8x: last David West
vs. New Orleans (OT)
1/14/11
Most Assists
Game:
Most Steals
Game:
9
3/7/04
Most Blocked Shots
Game:
7
Most Minutes Played
Game:
55
Most Turnovers
Game:
7
Rockets All-Time Preseason Records
W
6
6
6
4
4
7
3
3
4
5
5
4
5
4
4
1
1
4
7
4
4
3
2
6
L
3
6
3
6
4
1
5
2
1
3
0
4
3
2
2
4
7
3
1
4
4
5
5
3
PCT
.667
.500
.667
.400
.500
.875
.375
.600
.800
.625
1.000
.500
.625
.667
.667
.200
.125
.571
.875
.500
.500
.375
.286
.667
Year
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Total
W
6
5
5
5
*6
4
5
1
3
4
5
4
4
3
6
5
3
5
4
4
189
L
2
2
3
3
2
4
3
1
5
3
3
3
4
4
2
2
4
2
4
4
141
PCT
.750
.714
.625
.625
.750
.500
.625
.500
.375
.571
.625
.571
.500
.429
.750
.714
.429
.714
.500
.500
.573
*McDonald’s Cup World Champions
119
Records
Year
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
Rockets Triple-Doubles
Rockets Quadruple-Double Club
Hakeem Olajuwon (1 Game)
Mar. 29, 1990 vs. Milwaukee (18 pts., 16 rebs., 11 blks., 10 assts.)
Rockets Triple-Double Club
Hakeem Olajuwon (14 Games)
Jan. 7, 1986 vs. Golden State (26 pts., 12 rebs., 11 blks.)
Mar. 10, 1987 vs. Seattle (38 pts., 17 rebs., 12 blks.) - 2OT
Apr. 21, 1988 vs. San Antonio (38 pts., 10 rebs., 10 blks.)
Nov. 11, 1989 vs. Utah (24 pts., 21 rebs., 12 blks.)
Dec. 17, 1989 vs. Orlando (32 pts., 25 rebs., 10 blks.)
Mar. 3, 1990 vs. Golden State (29 pts., 18 rebs., 11 blks., 9 assts.)
Mar. 29, 1990 vs. Milwaukee (18 pts., 16 rebs., 11 blks., 10 assts.)
Dec. 20, 1990 vs. Orlando (24 pts., 16 rebs., 11 blks.)
Apr. 7, 1994 vs. Golden State (26 pts., 13 rebs., 10 assts.)
Dec. 1, 1994 at Golden State (37 pts., 13 rebs., 12 assts.)
Dec. 13, 1995 at Vancouver (15 pts., 14 rebs., 10 blks.)
Dec. 28, 1995 vs. New Jersey (22 pts., 18 rebs., 10 assts.)
Apr. 13, 1996 vs. Dallas (31 pts., 13 rebs., 10 blks.)
Mar. 4, 1997 at L.A. Clippers (22 pts., 16 rebs., 10 assts.)
Elvin Hayes (7 Games)
Feb. 12, 1969 at Cincinnati (12 pts., 27 rebs., 10 blks.)
Jan. 8, 1970 vs. San Francisco (10 pts., 19 rebs., 10 blks.)
Feb. 14, 1970 vs. San Francisco (41 pts., 27 rebs., 10 blks.)
Mar. 19, 1971 vs. Milwaukee (20 pts., 14 rebs., 13 blks.)
Mar. 21, 1971 vs. Phoenix (34 pts., 13 rebs., 13 blks.)
Dec. 1, 1971 at Cleveland (11 pts., 11 rebs., 11 assts.)
Apr. 13, 1984 vs. San Antonio (16 pts., 17 rebs., 11 assts.) - OT
Records
Clyde Drexler (7 Games)
Apr. 11, 1995 vs. Dallas (29 pts., 11 rebs., 11 assts.)
Jan. 27, 1996 vs. Detroit (24 pts., 10 rebs., 10 assts.)
Feb. 1, 1996 at Charlotte (16 pts., 10 rebs., 14 assts.)
Feb. 13, 1996 vs. Dallas (21 pts., 14 rebs., 12 assts.)
Nov. 1, 1996 vs. Sacramento (25 pts., 10 rebs., 10 stls.)
Jan. 19, 1997 vs. Chicago (17 pts., 11 assts., 10 rebs.)
Mar. 22, 1997 vs. Phoenix (17 pts., 11 assts., 10 rebs.)
Charles Barkley (2 Games)
Nov. 23, 1996 at Golden State (27 pts., 17 rebs., 12 assts.)
Dec. 2, 1997 vs. Denver (15 pts., 12 assts., 11 rebs.)
Steve Francis (6 Games)
Jan. 27, 2000 vs. Golden State (27 pts., 17 rebs., 14 assts.)
Jan. 26, 2001 vs. Vancouver (13 pts., 10 rebs., 12 assts.)
Mar. 13, 2001 vs. Indiana (16 pts., 10 rebs., 11 assts.)
Jan. 18, 2002 at Boston (26 pts., 15 rebs., 10 assts.)
Jan. 24, 2002 vs. New Jersey (23 pts., 12 rebs., 11 assts.)
Mar. 21, 2003 at Golden State (13 pts., 11 rebs., 12 assts.)
Lewis Lloyd (2 Games)
Oct. 29, 1983 vs. San Antonio (28 pts., 11 rebs., 10 assts.)
Jan. 14, 1986 vs. Utah (28 pts., 10 rebs., 10 assts.)
Rodney McCray (2 Games)
Nov. 20, 1986 vs. Utah (13 pts., 10 rebs., 14 assts.)
Apr. 9, 1987 vs. Sacramento (20 pts., 13 rebs., 10 assts.)
Otis Thorpe (3 Games)
Mar. 16, 1989 vs. Milwaukee (10 pts., 11 rebs., 11 assts.)
Jan. 14, 1992 vs. Denver (16 pts., 13 rebs., 10 assts.)
Dec. 17, 1992 at San Antonio (12 pts., 19 rebs., 10 assts.)
Tracy McGrady (2 Games)
Dec. 5, 2007 vs. Memphis (17 pts., 10 rebs., 12 assts.)
Dec. 16, 2008 vs. Denver (20 pts., 14 rebs., 10 assts.)
Art Williams (3 Games)
Nov. 4, 1967 vs. New York (15 pts., 11 rebs., 13 assts.)
Dec. 10, 1968 vs. Philadelphia at N.Y. (20 pts., 12 rebs., 11 assts.)
Mar. 22, 1970 vs. Phoenix (19 pts., 11 rebs., 14 assts.)
Scottie Pippen (2 Games)
Feb. 25, 1999 vs. Atlanta (15 pts., 11 assts., 10 rebs.)
Apr. 23, 1999 at L.A. Clippers (23 pts., 10 assts., 10 rebs.)
Rockets Triple-Doubles (One Game Each)
Jim Barnett: Feb. 14, 1969 at L.A. Lakers (18 pts., 11 rebs., 10 assts.)
Eric Floyd: Dec. 19, 1987 vs. Denver (23 pts., 13 rebs., 10 assts.)
Cedric Maxwell: Mar. 31, 1988 at Indiana (23 pts., 15 rebs., 10 assts.)
Ed Ratleff: Mar. 26, 1974 vs. Buffalo (12 pts., 10 rebs., 11 assts.)
Ralph Sampson: Dec. 9, 1983 at Chicago (28 pts., 18 rebs., 13 blks.)
Trevor Ariza: Apr. 14, 2010 vs. New Orleans (26 pts., 10 rebs., 10 assts.)
Kyle Lowry: Mar. 20, 2011 vs. Utah (28 pts., 11 rebs., 10 assts.)
Chuck Hayes: Mar. 23, 2011 vs. Golden State (13 pts., 14 rebs., 11 assts.)
Goran Dragic: Apr. 13, 2011 at Minnesota (11 pts., 11 rebs., 11 assts.)
120
Rockets Record by Month
October
1-7
3-3
1-6
6-6
2-8
5-3
4-7
4-3
0-3
3-1
3-2
5-3
2-7
4-5
4-1
0-2
1-0
2-0
2-2
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
1-0
—
—
0-1
1-0
0-1
1-0
—
—
—
1-0
2-0
2-1
0-3
60-75
.444
November
3-15
7-9
7-8
8-7
4-10
5-9
4-8
7-7
8-5
8-4
4-10
5-7
10-4
7-8
5-10
2-10
5-10
10-5
11-4
7-7
7-6
9-6
9-6
8-7
9-4
7-4
14-0
10-3
11-4
15-1
7-5
—
4-11
9-6
6-9
9-5
8-7
6-10
4-11
10-5
8-8
9-7
7-7
5-9
318-298
.516
December
7-8
6-10
7-11
3-14
8-7
6-7
4-12
8-5
7-7
8-6
6-8
6-5
5-9
5-9
6-7
2-13
6-9
6-8
7-6
4-10
7-6
9-5
3-12
8-6
7-9
7-7
10-4
8-6
11-4
9-5
7-6
—
6-9
5-8
2-13
8-7
8-7
9-5
6-7
9-7
6-8
10-5
11-5
11-4
294-326
.474
January
3-9
6-9
4-8
8-5
8-6
5-13
6-10
5-10
8-8
7-9
3-11
8-7
8-8
8-7
9-4
4-11
7-7
8-7
12-2
11-4
9-5
7-6
8-5
7-8
8-6
10-7
7-6
8-6
7-8
8-7
6-11
—
7-7
8-8
6-9
8-7
9-6
10-6
5-11
10-4
10-4
8-7
5-9
6-11
315-319
.497
121
February
1-17
7-8
4-11
8-3
7-8
6-8
8-4
9-6
7-8
7-6
8-7
7-6
8-5
9-5
11-3
3-10
4-9
8-4
6-7
8-4
9-4
6-6
4-8
9-3
6-8
9-3
7-5
9-5
9-4
5-7
7-6
8-6
5-8
9-4
5-5
5-8
8-5
7-3
10-3
6-6
13-0
8-3
4-7
8-4
312-260
.545
March
0-11
8-6
4-11
7-7
5-9
6-9
6-9
7-9
8-7
13-5
1-13
9-5
8-8
7-8
9-7
2-14
5-11
9-6
8-8
7-11
9-7
8-8
11-5
14-1
7-9
11-4
12-4
7-8
4-9
11-3
9-7
14-3
5-10
9-6
6-10
8-8
8-6
12-4
7-8
12-4
11-4
11-4
8-8
9-5
352-319
.525
April
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
1-1
2-4
3-2
3-3
4-2
—
—
5-4
1-8
1-7
5-4
5-2
5-4
5-8
6-6
6-5
6-5
5-4
11-2
8-5
5-7
6-5
9-2
4-6
6-10
7-3
5-4
2-8
5-3
3-6
7-3
2-8
5-4
6-3
5-3
5-3
4-3
168-157
.517
May
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
3-0
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
3-0
1.000
Totals
15-67
37-45
27-55
40-42
34-48
33-49
32-50
41-41
40-42
49-33
28-54
47-35
41-41
40-42
46-36
14-68
29-53
48-34
51-31
42-40
46-36
45-37
41-41
52-30
42-40
55-27
58-24
47-35
48-34
57-25
41-41
31-19
34-48
45-37
28-54
43-39
45-37
51-31
34-48
52-30
55-27
53-29
42-40
43-39
1822-1754
.510
Records
Year
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-2000
2000-2001
2001-2002
2002-2003
2003-2004
2004-2005
2005-2006
2006-2007
2007-2008
2008-2009
2009-2010
2010-2011
Totals
Records
Rockets Versus
Year
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-2000
2000-2001
2001-2002
2002-2003
2003-2004
2004-2005
2005-2006
2006-2007
2007-2008
2008-2009
2009-2010
2010-2011
Totals
Midwest/
Western Southwest Northwest
Conference
Division
Division
W-L
W-L
W-L
11-29
—
—
20-20
—
—
17-23
—
—
21-24
7-16
—
14-31
5-16
—
12-24
4-12
—
11-25
3-13
—
20-16
11-5
—
17-19
9-7
—
26-16
14-9
—
13-29
8-15
—
23-19
10-10
—
11-11
5-5
—
32-28
19-11
—
35-25
17-13
—
9-51
4-26
—
21-39
9-21
—
36-24
20-10
—
38-22
20-10
—
31-29
19-11
—
33-27
13-17
—
33-25
19-11
—
28-28
13-15
—
33-23
20-8
—
26-28
12-14
—
36-18
19-7
—
38-16
15-11
—
27-27
13-13
—
31-21
14-10
—
40-12
19-5
—
29-23
14-10
—
28-16
12-9
—
23-29
8-16
—
20-32
11-13
—
18-34
9-15
—
26-26
11-13
—
21-31
8-16
—
33-19
10-6
12-6
19-33
1-15
10-8
28-24
8-8
10-8
33-19
8-8
14-4
35-17
9-7
14-4
28-24
9-7
11-7
25-27
5-11
9-9
1109-1083
464-475
80-46
.506
.494
.635
Pacific
Division
W-L
—
—
—
14-8
9-15
8-12
8-12
9-11
8-12
12-7
5-14
13-9
6-6
13-17
18-12
5-25
12-18
16-14
18-12
12-18
20-10
14-14
15-13
13-15
14-14
17-11
23-5
14-14
17-11
21-7
15-13
16-7
15-13
9-19
9-19
15-13
13-15
11-7
8-10
10-8
11-7
12-6
8-10
11-7
517-490
.513
Year
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-2000
2000-2001
2001-2002
2002-2003
2003-2004
2004-2005
2005-2006
2006-2007
2007-2008
2008-2009
2009-2010
2010-2011
Totals
122
Eastern
Conference
W-L
4-38
17-25
10-32
19-18
20-17
21-25
21-25
21-25
23-23
23-17
15-25
24-16
30-30
8-14
11-11
5-17
8-14
12-10
13-9
11-11
13-9
12-12
13-13
19-7
16-12
19-9
20-8
20-8
17-13
17-13
12-18
3-3
11-19
25-5
10-20
17-13
24-6
18-12
15-15
24-6
22-8
18-12
14-16
18-12
713-671
.515
Atlantic
Division
W-L
—
—
—
8-11
8-11
12-12
12-12
5-11
9-11
10-10
9-11
12-8
10-20
2-8
6-4
2-8
1-9
4-6
6-4
3-7
6-4
5-7
5-7
9-3
10-4
9-5
11-3
9-5
6-8
9-5
5-9
1-2
5-9
9-5
5-9
9-5
11-3
7-3
5-5
8-2
5-5
5-5
7-3
7-3
287-282
.504
Central Southeast
Division
Division
W-L
W-L
—
—
—
—
—
—
11-7
—
12-6
—
9-13
—
9-13
—
16-14
—
14-12
—
13-7
—
6-14
—
12-8
—
20-10
—
6-6
—
5-7
—
3-9
—
7-5
—
8-4
—
7-5
—
8-4
—
7-5
—
7-5
—
8-6
—
10-4
—
6-8
—
10-4
—
9-5
—
11-3
—
11-5
—
8-8
—
7-9
—
2-1
—
6-10
—
16-0
—
5-11
—
8-8
—
13-3
—
6-4
5-5
5-5
5-5
7-3
9-1
9-1
8-2
5-5
8-2
4-6
3-7
7-3
4-6
353-266
42-28
.570
.600
Rockets Longest Yearly Streaks
Home Winning Streaks
1967-68 ............................ 2
1968-69 ............................ 6
1969-70 ............................ 5
1970-71 ............................ 7
1971-72 ............................ 5
1972-73 ............................ 4
1973-74 ............................ 4
1974-75 ............................ 7
1975-76 ............................ 5
1976-77 .......................... 11
1977-78 ............................ 5
1978-79 ............................ 7
1979-80 ............................ 5
1980-81 ............................ 7
1981-82 ............................ 8
1982-83 ............................ 3
1983-84 ............................ 6
1984-85 ............................ 8
1985-86 .......................... 20
1986-87 ............................ 7
1987-88 ............................ 7
1988-89 ............................ 8
1989-90 .......................... 10
1990-91 .......................... 11
1991-92 ............................ 8
1992-93 ............................ 9
1993-94 ...................... 11/10
1994-95 ............................ 4
1995-96 ............................ 7
1996-97 ............................ 8
1997-98 ............................ 8
1998-99 ............................ 9
1999-2000 ......................... 6
2000-2001 ......................... 6
2001-2002 ......................... 2
2002-2003 ......................... 7
2003-2004 ......................... 7
2004-2005 ......................... 4
2005-2006 ......................... 4
2006-2007 ......................... 6
2007-2008 ....................... 15
2008-2009 ....................... 12
2009-2010 ......................... 8
2010-2011 ......................... 8
Road Winning Streaks
1967-68 ............................ 2
1968-69 ............................ 2
1969-70 ............................ 2
1970-71 ............................ 2
1971-72 ............................ 4
1972-73 ............................ 2
1973-74 ............................ 4
1974-75 ............................ 3
1975-76 ............................ 2
1976-77 ............................ 4
1977-78 ............................ 1
1978-79 ............................ 2
1979-80 ............................ 3
1980-81 ............................ 3
1981-82 ............................ 5
1982-83 ............................ 1
1983-84 ............................ 1
1984-85 ............................ 5
1985-86 ............................ 3
1986-87 ............................ 4
1987-88 ............................ 3
1988-89 ............................ 3
1989-90 ............................ 3
1990-91 ............................ 5
1991-92 ............................ 4
1992-93 ............................ 6
1993-94 ............................ 9
1994-95 ............................ 6
1995-96 ............................ 5
1996-97 ............................ 8
1997-98 ............................ 3
1998-99 ............................ 5
1999-2000 ......................... 4
2000-2001 ......................... 3
2001-2002 ......................... 1
2002-2003 ......................... 2
2003-2004 ......................... 3
2004-2005 ......................... 4
2005-2006 ......................... 4
2006-2007 ......................... 5
2007-2008 ....................... 12
2008-2009 ......................... 4
2009-2010 ......................... 3
2010-2011 ......................... 6
Overall Losing Streaks
1967-68 .......................... 17
1968-69 ............................ 6
1969-70 ............................ 9
1970-71 .......................... 10
1971-72 ............................ 8
1972-73 .......................... 10
1973-74 ............................ 8
1974-75 ............................ 6
1975-76 ............................ 5
1976-77 ............................ 4
1977-78 .......................... 13
1978-79 ............................ 4
1979-80 ............................ 6
1980-81 ............................ 5
1981-82 ............................ 6
1982-83 .......................... 10
1983-84 ............................ 6
1984-85 ............................ 4
1985-86 ............................ 3
1986-87 ............................ 4
1987-88 ............................ 4
1988-89 ............................ 7
1989-90 ............................ 4
1990-91 ............................ 4
1991-92 ............................ 6
1992-93 ............................ 7
1993-94 ............................ 4
1994-95 ............................ 5
1995-96 ............................ 7
1996-97 ............................ 6
1997-98 ............................ 6
1998-99 ............................ 3
1999-2000 ......................... 8
2000-2001 ......................... 6
2001-2002 ....................... 15
2002-2003 ......................... 4
2003-2004 ......................... 5
2004-2005 ......................... 5
2005-2006 ......................... 7
2006-2007 ......................... 3
2007-2008 ......................... 6
2008-2009 ......................... 3
2009-2010 ......................... 4
2010-2011 ......................... 5
Home Losing Streaks
1967-68 .......................... 10
1968-69 ............................ 4
1969-70 ............................ 4
1970-71 ............................ 3
1971-72 ............................ 4
1972-73 ............................ 5
1973-74 ............................ 7
1974-75 ............................ 4
1975-76 ............................ 3
1976-77 ............................ 2
1977-78 ............................ 8
1978-79 ............................ 2
1979-80 ............................ 3
1980-81 ............................ 3
1981-82 ............................ 3
1982-83 .......................... 11
1983-84 ............................ 3
1984-85 ............................ 3
1985-86 ............................ 1
1986-87 ............................ 4
1987-88 ............................ 2
123
1988-89 ............................
1989-90 ............................
1990-91 ............................
1991-92 ............................
1992-93 ............................
1993-94 ............................
1994-95 ............................
1995-96 ............................
1996-97 ............................
1997-98 ............................
1998-99 ............................
1999-2000 .........................
2000-2001 .........................
2001-2002 .........................
2002-2003 .........................
2003-2004 .........................
2004-2005 .........................
2005-2006 .........................
2006-2007 .........................
2007-2008 .........................
2008-2009 .........................
2009-2010 .........................
2010-2011 .........................
2
2
2
4
3
1
5
6
3
4
2
6
5
7
3
2
5
7
3
3
2
4
4
Road Losing Streaks
1967-68 .......................... 16
1968-69 ............................ 7
1969-70 .......................... 13
1970-71 ............................ 7
1971-72 ............................ 6
1972-73 .......................... 10
1973-74 ............................ 8
1974-75 ............................ 7
1975-76 ............................ 5
1976-77 ............................ 6
1977-78 .......................... 11
1978-79 ............................ 5
1979-80 ............................ 7
1980-81 ............................ 5
1981-82 ............................ 6
1982-83 .......................... 14
1983-84 ............................ 9
1984-85 ............................ 5
1985-86 ............................ 6
1986-87 ............................ 5
1987-88 ............................ 6
1988-89 ............................ 9
1989-90 ............................ 3
1990-91 ............................ 5
1991-92 ............................ 9
1992-93 ............................ 7
1993-94 ............................ 3
1994-95 ............................ 4
1995-96 ............................ 4
1996-97 ............................ 8
1997-98 ............................ 5
1998-99 ............................ 3
1999-2000 ......................... 9
2000-2001 ......................... 4
2001-2002 ......................... 8
2002-2003 ......................... 4
2003-2004 ......................... 3
2004-2005 ......................... 5
2005-2006 ......................... 4
2006-2007 ......................... 2
2007-2008 ......................... 3
2008-2009 ......................... 5
2009-2010 ......................... 5
2010-2011 ......................... 4
Records
Overall Winning Streaks
1967-68 ............................ 2
1968-69 ............................ 5
1969-70 ............................ 4
1970-71 ............................ 7
1971-72 ............................ 4
1972-73 ............................ 3
1973-74 ............................ 5
1974-75 ............................ 7
1975-76 ............................ 5
1976-77 ............................ 9
1977-78 ............................ 4
1978-79 ............................ 4
1979-80 ............................ 7
1980-81 ............................ 5
1981-82 ............................ 8
1982-83 ............................ 2
1983-84 ............................ 5
1984-85 ............................ 8
1985-86 ............................ 7
1986-87 ............................ 5
1987-88 ............................ 4
1988-89 ............................ 6
1989-90 ............................ 6
1990-91 .......................... 13
1991-92 ............................ 4
1992-93 ...................... 15/11
1993-94 .......................... 15
1994-95 ............................ 9
1995-96 ............................ 7
1996-97 ............................ 9
1997-98 ............................ 9
1998-99 ............................ 9
1999-2000 ......................... 6
2000-2001 ......................... 4
2001-2002 ......................... 3
2002-2003 ......................... 5
2003-2004 ......................... 5
2004-2005 ......................... 8
2005-2006 ......................... 5
2006-2007 ......................... 5
2007-2008 ....................... 22
2008-2009 ......................... 6
2009-2010 ......................... 4
2010-2011 ......................... 5
Regular Season Record vs. Opponents
Team
Atlanta
St. Louis
Atlanta
Boston
Charlotte
Chicago
Cleveland
Dallas
Denver
Detroit
Golden State
San Francisco
Golden State
Indiana
L.A. Clippers
Buffalo
San Diego
Los Angeles
L.A. Lakers
Memphis
Vancouver
Memphis
Miami
Milwaukee
Minnesota
New Jersey
Total
70-69
1-7
69-62
43-85
9-5
59-64
75-41
78-70
83-74
59-66
111-78
12-15
99-63
48-30
111-60
22-15
13-12
76-33
62-129
44-20
20-4
24-16
25-24
49-63
56-34
52-27
Home
51-19
1-3
50-16
26-37
6-1
38-20
46-12
43-31
51-28
43-17
58-35
6-8
52-27
28-11
62-20
10-5
7-5
45-10
36-57
27-5
11-1
16-4
14-10
34-21
31-13
29-10
Road
19-50
0-4
19-46
16-41
3-4
20-40
29-28
34-39
32-46
15-45
50-40
4-6
46-34
20-19
45-39
8-9
6-7
31-23
25-71
17-15
9-3
8-12
11-14
14-39
25-21
23-17
Neut.
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-7
0-0
1-4
0-1
1-0
0-0
1-4
3-3
2-1
1-2
0-0
4-1
4-1
0-0
0-0
1-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-3
0-0
0-0
Team
Total
New Orleans
36-25
Charlotte
21-8
New Orleans
13-11
N.O./Okla. City
2-6
New York
59-69
Oklahoma City
94-97
Seattle
87-93
Oklahoma City
7-4
Orlando
22-24
Philadelphia
62-66
Phoenix
84-100
Portland
92-76
Sacramento
110-84
Cincinnati
13-14
Kansas City
28-32
Sacramento
69-38
San Antonio
73-92
Toronto
18-13
Utah
78-94
New Orleans
14-12
Utah
64-82
Washington
60-75
Baltimore
6-30
Capital
3-4
Washington
32-34
Wizards
19-7
Totals
1822-1754
Home
19-11
11-3
7-5
1-3
36-27
58-35
54-34
4-1
13-10
37-25
54-38
53-30
68-29
8-5
19-11
41-13
47-36
13-3
51-35
7-6
44-29
37-28
2-13
3-1
21-12
11-2
1109-654
Road
17-14
10-5
6-6
1-3
22-41
32-58
29-55
3-3
9-14
22-38
29-62
37-46
41-53
4-7
9-21
28-25
26-56
5-10
27-58
7-6
20-52
21-43
2-13
0-3
11-22
8-5
686-1061
Neut.
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-1
4-4
4-4
0-0
0-0
3-3
1-0
2-0
1-2
1-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-1
2-4
2-4
0-0
0-0
0-0
27-39
Records
Rockets All-Time Overtime Record
Year
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
Total
1-1
1-3
2-2
1-1
1-1
0-0
1-6
1-3
0-3
4-0
2-0
3-1
5-3
3-2
2-1
1-1
1-2
2-1
1-1
1-2
0-0
3-3
1-4
Home
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-0
0-1
0-0
1-1
0-3
0-2
4-0
2-0
2-0
3-1
1-0
1-0
1-1
0-2
1-0
0-0
0-2
0-0
1-1
1-2
Road
0-0
0-2
1-1
0-1
1-0
0-0
0-5
1-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
1-1
2-2
2-2
1-1
0-0
1-0
1-1
1-1
1-0
0-0
2-2
0-2
Year
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-2000
2000-2001
2001-2002
2002-2003
2003-2004
2004-2005
2005-2006
2006-2007
2007-2008
2008-2009
2009-2010
2010-2011
Totals
Total
3-3
3-3
1-3
2-1
0-1
1-3
4-2
1-4
2-1
2-3
2-2
5-5
4-5
5-2
4-3
2-2
3-3
0-1
2-1
4-3
2-6
89-98
Home
2-2
1-1
1-0
1-0
0-1
1-2
2-2
0-2
1-0
1-1
1-1
3-2
2-1
3-1
2-1
0-1
1-1
0-0
2-0
2-2
2-3
50-43
Road
1-1
2-2
0-3
1-1
0-0
0-1
2-0
1-2
1-1
1-2
1-1
2-3
2-4
2-1
2-2
2-1
2-2
0-1
0-1
2-1
0-3
39-55
Multiple OT (2OT: 28, 3OT: 3): ....................................................................... 15-16
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Opponents
W-L
Atlanta ............................... 4-1
Boston ............................... 3-3
Charlotte ........................... 0-2
Chicago ............................. 2-3
Cleveland .......................... 2-1
Dallas ................................ 7-5
Denver .............................. 5-7
Detroit ............................... 1-4
Golden State ................... 10-2
Indiana .............................. 1-2
L.A. Clippers ..................... 6-4
L.A. Lakers ..................... 8-10
Memphis ............................ 2-1
Miami ................................. 3-2
Milwaukee .......................... 2-2
Minnesota .......................... 3-4
New Jersey ...................... 4-2
New Orleans ..................... 1-2
New York .......................... 0-5
Oklahoma City ................. 1-7
Orlando .............................. 1-0
Philadelphia ....................... 3-4
Phoenix ............................. 1-5
Portland ............................. 3-7
Sacramento ...................... 7-2
San Antonio ...................... 4-4
Toronto .............................. 1-1
Utah ................................... 4-4
Washington ....................... 0-2
High Scorers vs. Opponents
Rockets High Scorer
Opponents High Scorer
Atlanta
42, Elvin Hayes (Dec. 20, 1970)
49, Dominique Wilkins (Dec. 12, 1985)
Boston
51, Hakeem Olajuwon (Jan. 18, 1996)
48, Larry Bird (Mar. 17, 1985)
34, Yao Ming (Nov. 11, 2007)
43, Stephen Jackson (Jan. 12, 2010)
Chicago
45, Moses Malone (Nov. 13, 1979)
45, Michael Jordan (Jan. 18, 1998)
Cleveland
51, Vernon Maxwell (Jan. 26, 1991)
46, Mike Mitchell (Feb. 8, 1980)
Dallas
48, Tracy McGrady (Dec. 2, 2004)
53, Dirk Nowitzki (Dec. 2, 2004)
Denver
52, Hakeem Olajuwon (Apr. 19, 1990)
54, Alex English (Nov. 19, 1985)
Detroit
54, Elvin Hayes (Nov. 13, 1968)
46, Jerry Stackhouse (Jan. 4, 2001)
Golden State
51, Moses Malone (Mar. 11, 1981)
51, Phil Smith (Dec. 11, 1976)
51, Rick Barry (Jan. 17, 1973)
Indiana
44, Moses Malone (Oct. 17, 1979)
42, Butch Carter (Nov. 1, 1983)
L.A. Clippers
53, Moses Malone (Feb. 2, 1982)
51, Bob McAdoo (Mar. 18, 1975)
44, Steve Francis (Jan. 7, 2003)
53, Kobe Bryant (Dec. 15, 2006)
53, Kobe Bryant (Mar. 30, 2007)
42, Hakeem Olajuwon (Mar. 10, 1996)
38, Jason Williams (Nov. 30, 2001)
Charlotte
L.A. Lakers
Memphis
Miami
43, Hakeem Olajuwon (Apr. 8, 1989)
45, Dwyane Wade (Dec. 29, 2010)
Milwaukee
42, Tracy McGrady (Dec. 31, 2004)
48, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Jan. 25, 1973)
Minnesota
46, Hakeem Olajuwon (Mar. 23, 1996)
40, Stephon Marbury (Feb. 17, 1999)
NewJersey
57, Calvin Murphy (Mar. 18, 1978)
44, Drazen Petrovic (Jan. 24, 1993)
New Orleans
41, Clyde Drexler (Dec. 2, 1995)
41, Tracy McGrady (Mar. 8, 2008)
44, David West (Dec. 29, 2009)
New York
Oklahoma City
Orlando
Philadelphia
42, Hakeem Olajuwon (Jan. 16, 1993)
43, Walt Frazier (Oct. 30, 1969)
50, Elvin Hayes (Nov. 20, 1970)
46, Tom Chambers (Jan. 6, 1988)
37, Yao Ming (Jan. 25, 2004)
37, Yao Ming (Mar. 11, 2007)
39, Tracy McGrady (Feb. 16, 2002)
42, Hakeem Olajuwon (Feb. 29, 1996)
58, Allen Iverson (Jan. 15, 2002)
Phoenix
45, Moses Malone (Feb. 5, 1982)
47, Gail Goodrich (Mar. 9, 1969)
Portland
49, Moses Malone (Mar. 13, 1982)
51, Geoff Petrie (Jan. 20, 1973)
51, Geoff Petrie (Mar. 16, 1973)
48, Elvin Hayes (Nov. 25, 1970)
51, Nate Archibald (Nov. 27, 1972)
San Antonio
47, Hakeem Olajuwon (Jan. 13, 1995)
46, George Gervin (Mar. 30, 1979)
Toronto
40, Yao Ming (Dec. 20, 2004)
43, Vince Carter (Mar. 5, 2002)
Utah
47, Tracy McGrady (Nov. 1, 2007)
46, Adrian Dantley (Jan. 4, 1984)
Washington
46, Calvin Murphy (Mar. 10, 1978)
44, Gus Johnson (Feb. 11, 1968)
44, Gilbert Arenas (Jan. 3, 2006)
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Records
Sacramento
Rockets Miscellaneous Records
Season Records
Best Seasons: 58-24 (1993-94); 57-25 (1996-97); 55-27 (1992-93); 55-27 (2007-2008)
Most Consecutive Home Wins: 20 (Oct. 29, 1985 - Jan. 14, 1986)
Most Consecutive Road Wins: 12 (Jan. 4 - Mar. 12, 2008)
Most Playoff Games Season: 23 (1994, won 15)
Worst Season: 14-68 (1982-83)
Most Consecutive Losses: 17 (Jan. 18 - Feb. 19, 1968; San Diego)
Most Consecutive Home Losses: 11 (Mar. 1 - Apr. 16, 1983)
Most Consecutive Road Losses: 16 (Jan. 18 - Mar. 19, 1968; San Diego)
Best Home Record Season: 36-5 (1985-86)
Best Road Record Season: 27-14 (1996-97)
Best Months: 14-0 (November 1993), 13-0 (February 2008), 15-1 (November 1996)
Worst Home Record Season: 8-33 (1967-68)
Worst Road Record Season: 5-36 (1982-83)
Worst Months: 0-11 (March 1968), 1-17 (February 1968)
Overtime Games
Most Overtime Games Season: 10 (2001-2002)
Fewest Overtime Games Season: 0 (1972-73; 1987-88)
Most Overtime Wins Season: 5 (1979-80; 2001-2002; 2003-2004)
Most Overtime Losses Season: 6 (1973-74; 2010-2011)
Most Consecutive Overtime Games (equaled NBA record): 3 (Nov. 17-20-24, 1976); (Nov. 26-29-Dec. 1, 1999)
Attendance
Largest Regular Season Home Attendance: 718,524 (2007-2008)
Most Regular Season Home Sellouts: 41 (1987-88; 1995-96; 1996-97; 1997-98)
Highest Regular Season Home Attendance Average: 17,525 (2007-2008)
Largest Single-Game Home Attendance: 18,583 (Mar. 27, 2010 vs. L.A. Lakers at Toyota Center)
Largest Home Attendance (including Playoffs): 828,744 (1985-86)
Most Consecutive Sellouts (including Playoffs): 176 (Apr. 23, 1995 - May 15, 1999)
Most Consecutive Regular Season Sellouts: 149 (Apr. 23, 1995 - May 4, 1999)
Records
Best Comebacks
Rockets/Game
23 (1:01 second quarter, 33-56) vs. Portland, Jan. 22, 1977 (Won 110-107)
23 (5:08 second quarter, 26-49) at Atlanta, Mar. 8, 2001 (Won 104-98)
22 (2:45 second quarter, 12-34) at Dallas, Apr. 16, 1989 (down 18 with 1:54 in 3rd; Won 114-112 OT)
21 (11:46 second quarter, 27-48) vs. San Antonio, Mar. 8, 1986 (Won 126-117)
20 (33.4 seconds, second quarter, 51-71) vs. Golden State, Feb. 26, 1992 (Won 118-116)
20 (1:33 second quarter, 28-48) vs. San Antonio, Mar. 17, 2001 (Won 103-99)
20 (2:42 first quarter, 9-29) vs. Boston, Feb. 23, 2002 (Won 99-89)
20 (2:23 second quarter, 27-47) vs. Dallas, Apr. 11, 2002 (Won 98-95 OT)
Rockets/Fourth Quarter
16 (11:24 left, 79-95) at Sacramento, Nov. 12, 1987 (Won 116-114)
15 (8:31 left, 73-88) at Phoenix, Nov. 4, 2001 (Won 103-100)
15 (8:25 left, 61-76) at Denver, Apr. 17, 2006 (Won 86-83)
14 (10:44 left, 52-66) at Atlanta, Feb. 7, 2004 (Won 86-77)
13 (10:44 left, 63-76) at Sacramento, Jan. 11, 1990 (Won 90-87)
13 (8:10 left, 84-97) at Seattle, Jan. 23, 2008 (Won 109-107)
Opponents/Game
26 (7:45 second quarter, 46-20) at Portland, Feb. 15, 1997 (Lost 109-105)
24 (6:02 third quarter, 79-55) vs. Minnesota, Feb. 17, 1992 (Lost 124-122 OT)
23 (10:56 second quarter, 36-13) at San Antonio, Apr. 18, 1999 (Lost 86-83)
21 (4:14 third quarter, 78-57) vs. Phoenix, Dec. 16, 1986 (Lost 106-102)
21 (11:20 second quarter, 36-15) vs. Phoenix, Mar. 15, 2004 (Lost 99-97 OT)
21 (1:19 second quarter, 51-30) at L.A. Lakers, Dec. 15, 2006 (Lost 112-101 2OT)
Opponents/Fourth Quarter
17 (5:51 left, 99-82) at Chicago, Feb. 28, 2009 (Lost 105-102)
16 (11:37 left, 87-71) vs. Phoenix, Dec. 16, 1986 (Lost 106-102)
15 (5:37 left, 93-78) at Minnesota, Mar. 28, 1993 (Lost 101-100)
15 (8:07 left, 78-63) at Utah, Apr. 1, 1999 (Lost 88-87)
14 (11:48 left, 82-68) at San Antonio, Dec. 2, 1987 (Lost 97-93)
14 (11:38 left, 76-62) vs. Dallas, Nov. 21, 2007 (Lost 100-94)
14 (7:37 left, 70-56) at San Antonio, Nov. 14, 2008 (Lost 77-75)
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The History
History
The
History
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History of the Rockets
The Rockets franchise entered the NBA as the San
Diego Rockets prior to the 1967-68 season, along with
the Seattle SuperSonics, as the league expanded to
12 teams. The Rockets received their team name
because it kept with San Diego’s then-theme of a “city
in motion,” while reflecting the growth of space-age
industries in San Diego. The 1967-68 Rockets compiled
a league-worst 15-67 record, but were able to select
University of Houston’s Elvin Hayes with the first
overall pick in the 1968 NBA Draft. As a rookie, Hayes
scored an NBA-leading 28.4 points per game, helping
the team to a 37-45 record and a playoff berth. The
Rockets drafted Rudy Tomjanovich and Calvin Murphy
in the 1970 NBA Draft, but were unable to produce a
winning record in any of their four seasons in San
Diego.
That season, Malone averaged 24.8 points and an
NBA-leading 17.6 rebounds to give the Rockets their
first-ever NBA MVP. After the 1978-79 Rockets were
eliminated in the first round of the playoffs, Del Harris
was hired as head coach. In Harris’ first season, the
Rockets advanced to the Conference Semifinals.
The 1980-81 Rockets qualified for the playoffs in the
season’s final weekend with a 40-42 record. Malone
averaged 27.8 points and an NBA-best 14.8 rebounds,
while Murphy set NBA records with 78 consecutive
free throws made and a single-season free-throw
percentage of .958. Despite their sub-.500 record, the
Rockets advanced to their first-ever NBA Finals,
losing to Boston but becoming the first team from
Houston to play for a championship in basketball,
football or baseball. The following season, Hayes
returned to replace a retired Tomjanovich, but the
Rockets were unable to recapture the postseason
magic. Despite Malone winning his second NBA MVP
award with averages of 31.1 points and 14.7 rebounds,
the 1981-82 Rockets lost in the first round of the
playoffs. Malone was then traded to Philadelphia and
the 1982-83 Rockets logged a franchise-worst 14-68
record. The Rockets replaced Del Harris with Bill Fitch
as head coach at the season’s end.
History
Houston used back-to-back poor seasons to obtain
the first overall selection in both the 1983 and 1984
NBA Drafts. The Rockets picked 7-foot-4 Ralph
Sampson in 1983 and 7-foot Hakeem Olajuwon from
the University of Houston the following year to
assemble the tallest frontcourt the league had ever
known. Sampson won the NBA Rookie of the Year
award in his first season, while Olajuwon finished
second in balloting to Michael Jordan a year later. The
1984-85 Rockets compiled a 48-34 record during
Sampson’s and Olajuwon’s first season together, but
were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs. The
following year, the Rockets rolled to a 51-31 record,
won the Midwest Division, and upset the defending
NBA Champion L.A. Lakers to advance to the NBA
Finals, where the team fell to Boston for the second
time in six years.
In June 1971, a group named Texas Sports Investments
bought the Rockets franchise for $5.6 million and
moved the team to Houston. During their first year in
Texas, the Rockets played home games in Houston,
San Antonio and Waco. In 1972, Hayes was traded to
Baltimore. The 1974-75 Rockets produced the
franchise’s first season at .500 or better and first
playoff series win. The franchise further improved two
seasons later with the additions of John Lucas, the top
pick in the 1976 NBA Draft, and Moses Malone, who
had starred in the ABA the previous two years. The
1976-77 Rockets registered a 49-33 record and won
their first division title, as 1977 NBA Coach of the Year
Tom Nissalke guided them to the Conference Finals.
Houston’s record slipped the following season, as the
team played most of the year without an injured
Tomjanovich. He returned the following season to join
Malone and Murphy in the 1979 NBA All-Star Game.
The 1986-87 Rockets advanced to the Conference
Semifinals, as Olajuwon earned his first of three
straight All-NBA First-Team selections and Sampson
struggled with injuries. The next year Houston traded
Sampson and Steve Harris to Golden State for Joe
Barry Carroll and Eric “Sleepy” Floyd, marking the first
time that two first overall selections had been traded
for one another. After the 1987-88 Rockets lost in the
first round of the playoffs, Don Chaney replaced
Fitch as head coach. During the 1988-89 season,
Olajuwon became the first player to collect 200 steals
and 200 blocks in the same season. Despite the
addition of Otis Thorpe, the 1988-89 Rockets lost in
the first round of the playoffs. The following season,
a trade for Vernon Maxwell could not prevent another
first-round exit. With the addition of Kenny Smith, the
1990-91 Rockets overcame losing Olajuwon to injury
for 26 games to finish with a 52-30 record and earn Don
Chaney NBA Coach of the Year honors. A first-round
exit followed by a 26-26 start to the 1991-92 season
cost Chaney his job. Tomjanovich was promoted from
assistant coach to interim head coach during the
season before being named permanent head coach at
the season’s end. That offseason, the Rockets added
Robert Horry via the 1992 NBA Draft.
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History of the Rockets
Beginning with the 1992-93 season, Olajuwon’s AllStar play elevated to an even higher level for a fouryear stretch. In 1993, he won the first of consecutive
Defensive Player of the Year awards, finished second
in MVP voting, and earned the first of consecutive
selections to the All-NBA First Team. The 1992-93
Rockets set a franchise record with an NBA seasonbest 15 consecutive wins and won the Midwest
Division with a 55-27 record before losing in the
Conference Semifinals.
With another NBA Championship in 1995, the Rockets
became the fifth franchise in league history to boast
back-to-back titles. The Rockets played the role of
underdog in their bid to repeat as champions, entering
the postseason as the sixth seed in the conference
with a 47-35 record. The Rockets midseason trade of
Thorpe reunited Houston native Clyde Drexler with
Olajuwon, his former teammate at the University of
Houston. The Rockets became the lowest seed ever
to win a title and the first team to ever eliminate four
teams that had each won 50 or more regular-season
games, knocking off Utah, Phoenix, San Antonio and
Orlando. The Rockets swept Orlando in the 1995 NBA
Finals, as Olajuwon repeated as the NBA Finals MVP.
During the 1995-96 season, Olajuwon became the
NBA’s all-time blocked shots leader and Tomjanovich
became the franchise’s all-time winningest coach. In
the playoffs, the Rockets were unable to repeat as
champions, falling in the Conference Semifinals. Prior
to the 1996-97 season, the Rockets acquired Charles
Barkley, whose addition propelled Houston to a 57-25
record and the Conference Finals. The 1997-98
Rockets hoped to make one last championship run in
Drexler’s final season, but Barkley tore a tricep
muscle and Houston bowed out in the first round. The
next year, the Rockets added Scottie Pippen to fill out
the frontcourt of Olajuwon and Barkley. The Rockets
notched their 15th consecutive winning season, but lost
in the first round of the playoffs. Pippen was then
traded to Portland in the offseason.
In the 1999-2000 season, Barkley played his final
season and Steve Francis earned NBA Co-Rookie of
the Year honors. The following season marked
Houston’s last year with Olajuwon, who requested a
trade at the season’s end. One year later, the Rockets
found a new center with the first overall pick in the 2002
NBA Draft. Houston selected China’s Yao Ming, who
became the first-ever No. 1 pick to come from an
international basketball league. Following the 20022003 season, Tomjanovich stepped down as head
coach of the Rockets with a franchise-record 503
victories in 900 games.
On June 11, 2003, Jeff Van Gundy became the 10th
head coach in Rockets history. In Van Gundy’s first
season, the Rockets moved into their new home
Toyota Center, set several defensive records and
returned to the playoffs for the first time in five years.
On June 29, 2004, Houston acquired Tracy McGrady,
trading its backcourt of Francis and Cuttino Mobley
in a seven-player deal for the 25-year-old two-time
NBA scoring champion. In his inaugural season in
Houston, McGrady became the first player in Rockets
history to reach 2,000 points, 400 rebounds and 400
assists in a single season. McGrady also became the
first-ever Houston player to earn Player-of-the-Week
recognition four times in the same campaign. Overall
in 2004-2005, the tandem of McGrady and Yao helped
lead the Rockets to a 51-31 mark and a first-round
playoff series with Dallas, where the Mavericks
prevailed in a decisive Game Seven at AmericanAirlines
Center.
The 2005-2006 campaign was highlighted with Houston
hosting the 2006 NBA All-Star Game, which marked
the second time the contest has been played in the
“Space City.” Houston first held the midseason
classic in 1989 before a then-record crowd of 44,735
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History
On July 30, 1993, Leslie Alexander purchased the
Rockets. The 1993-94 Rockets opened the year by
tying an NBA record with a perfect 15-0 start. Houston
went on to set the franchise record for wins with a 5824 record, claiming the Midwest Division title. Olajuwon
averaged 27.3 points, 11.9 rebounds and 3.71 blocked
shots to win both the NBA MVP award and the NBA
Defensive Player of the Year award. In the Conference
Semifinals, two home losses to Phoenix prompted a
Houston newspaper to post the headline “Choke City,”
but the Rockets responded to win the seven-game
series and earn the moniker “Clutch City.” Houston
then defeated Utah in the Conference Finals to
advance to the 1994 NBA Finals against the New York
Knicks. No team reached 100 points in any game in
the Finals and every contest was decided by less than
10 points. The Rockets won the seven-game series to
secure the first-ever professional championship for
a sports team from Houston. Olajuwon earned the
Finals MVP award, becoming the first player to ever
win this honor along with both the regular season MVP
award and the Defensive Player of the Year award in
the same season.
History of the Rockets
at the Astrodome. McGrady scored a game-high 36
points for the West, while Yao led all players in votes
received for a second straight season. The Rockets
finished 2005-2006 with a 34-48 record, as McGrady
and Yao played in just 31 games together due to
injuries suffered by both players.
On April 3, 2006, Alexander named Daryl Morey as the
team’s Assistant General Manager. The Rockets also
acquired Shane Battier from the Memphis Grizzlies in
exchange for Stromile Swift and the draft rights to
Connecticut forward Rudy Gay on July 12, 2006. With
the addition of Battier along with strong play from Yao
and McGrady, the 2006-07 Rockets blasted off to one
of their best starts in recent years. Yao was named
Western Conference Player of the Month for games
played through Nov., becoming the first Rockets
player to receive this recognition since Olajuwon.
When Yao suffered a small fracture on his right
anterior medial tibial plateau vs. the L.A. Clippers on
Dec. 23, McGrady put the team on his back and helped
lead the Rockets to a 20-12 record over the 32 games
Yao was out with the injury. Also playing a huge role
was reserve center Dikembe Mutombo, who moved
past Kareem Abdul-Jabbar into second on the NBA’s
all-time blocked shots list. Houston finished the
season with a 52-30 mark, but lost a heartbreaking
Game Seven to the Utah Jazz in the opening round of
the 2007 NBA Playoffs.
History
On May 10, 2007, Alexander announced that Morey
officially assumed his role as General Manager of the
franchise. Morey took over the position from retiring
Carroll Dawson, who was honored by Alexander with
“Carroll Dawson Tribute Night” on April 16, 2007, where
a banner bearing his name was hung from the rafters
of Toyota Center in tribute to Dawson’s 27 seasons
with the Rockets organization. The offseason changes
did not stop there, as the team and Van Gundy decided
to part ways. Alexander then hired Rick Adelman as
head coach and commissioned Morey to build a roster
to fit his system. In the 2007 NBA Draft, Morey
selected Aaron Brooks in the first round and traded for
the draft rights to Carl Landry. The team also acquired
from San Antonio the draft rights to Argentine forward
Luis Scola on July 12, 2007.
In his first season, Adelman guided the 2007-08
Rockets to a 55-27 record. Houston actually captured
22 victories in a row (1/29/08-3/16/08), which stands
as the second-longest winning streak in NBA history.
The team went 13-0 in Feb. 2008, while recording 12
consecutive wins away from Toyota Center (1/4/083/12/08) to mark the longest road winning streak in club
annals. The accomplishments were even more
noteworthy since Yao was lost for the remainder of
the season after undergoing surgery to repair a stress
fracture in his left foot on March 3, 2008. Another
highlight during this record-setting season was
Alexander honoring Olajuwon for his many contributions
to the Rockets organization with the unveiling of a
commissioned bronze sculpture in front of Toyota
Center during a special ceremony on April 11, 2008.
Despite a growing number of injuries, Houston battled
to the end, but dropped their opening-round series with
Utah in the 2008 NBA Playoffs.
The Rockets began the 2008-09 campaign by trading
for Ron Artest and completed their run by taking the
eventual NBA Champion L.A. Lakers to a Game
Seven of the 2009 Western Conference Semifinals.
Led by the scoring of Brooks, Houston went the full
seven games with the Lakers despite playing without
McGrady (microfracture surgery on left knee) and
losing the services of Yao (broken bone in left foot)
for the final four contests of the series. The Rockets
advanced to face the Lakers by defeating Portland in
the opening round, which marked the club’s first series
win in the playoffs since 1997. The memorable
postseason came after a 53-29 regular season, which
gave Houston its third consecutive 50-win campaign
for the first time in franchise history.
Despite playing the entire 2009-10 campaign without
Yao (foot surgery), Houston registered a 42-40 mark
to become the only team in the past 20 NBA seasons
to finish above .500 without an All-Star. It marked just
the 26th time in NBA history for a team to finish a
season with a winning record and not make the
playoffs. Brooks became the sixth player in league
annals to make at least 200 3-pointers (209) and dish
out 400 or more assists (434) in the same season en
route to capturing the NBA’s 2009-10 Most Improved
Player award. In addition to the inspired play of Scola,
the Rockets were involved in a three-team, nineplayer trade that brought Kevin Martin to Houston from
Sacramento on Feb. 18, 2010, while sending McGrady
to the New York Knicks and Landry to the Kings.
In the offseason leading into 2010-11, Houston made
Kentucky forward Patrick Patterson the 14th overall
selection in the 2010 NBA Draft. After signing free
agent Brad Miller from the Chicago Bulls, the Rockets
acquired Courtney Lee from the New Jersey Nets in
a four-team, five-player trade that sent Trevor Ariza
to the New Orleans Hornets. The Rockets went on to
secure a 43-39 mark in 2010-11, joining the 1970-71
and 1971-72 Phoenix Suns as the only two teams to
miss the playoffs in two straight seasons despite
finishing with a winning record in both campaigns.
Houston’s 2010-11 season also marked one of change,
which began with Yao enduring yet another seasonending surgery. The Rockets transition continued at
the trade deadline with Battier rejoining the Grizzlies
and the acquisition of Goran Dragic from the Suns in
exchange for Brooks. Following the season, the
Rockets and Adelman mutually agreed to part ways.
Houston would name Hall-of-Famer Kevin McHale as
the 12th head coach in team history on June 1, 2011.
The Rockets then selected Kansas forward Marcus
Morris with the 14th overall pick in the 2011 NBA Draft.
Yao, who established himself as one of the top centers
in the NBA and a global phenomenon, announced from
his hometown of Shanghai, China that he has retired
from the NBA on July 20, 2011.
130
The 22-Game Winning Streak
January 29-March 16, 2008
PLAYER
McGrady
Yao
Alston
Scola
Battier
Landry
Head
Wells
Jackson
Harris
Green
Novak
Hayes
Brooks
Mutombo
Williams
James
Jones
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Jan. 29
Feb. 1
2
4
7
9
11
13
19
21
22
G-GS
21-21
12-12
22-22
22-22
22-22
17-0
16-1
9-0
11-0
4-0
1-0
18-0
19-0
18-0
11-10
1-0
4-0
4-0
22
22
MIN
808
445
792
581
842
329
288
177
181
53
4
115
290
147
195
6
19
9
5280
5280
Opponent
Golden State
at Indiana
at Milwaukee
at Minnesota
Cleveland
Atlanta
Portland
Sacramento
at Cleveland
Miami
at New Orleans
FIELD GOALS
FG-FGA PCT
178-407 .437
93-176 .528
133-313 .425
107-195 .549
81-181 .448
66-108 .611
48-102 .471
22-44 .500
28-71 .394
10-24 .417
3-3 1.000
22-48 .458
25-38 .658
16-57 .281
10-21 .476
1-3 .333
2-7 .286
2-4 .500
847-1802 .470
739-1805 .409
Result
W, 111-107
W, 106-103
W, 91-83
W, 92-86
W, 92-77
W, 108-89
W, 95-83
W, 89-87
W, 93-85
W, 112-100
W, 100-80
3-POINT FG
FG-FGA PCT
34-107 .318
0-0
—
57-144 .396
0-1 .000
45-113 .398
0-1 .000
24-59 .407
1-3 .333
8-29 .276
0-0
—
0-0
—
12-31 .387
0-0
—
7-28 .250
0-0
—
0-0
—
0-2 .000
0-0
—
188-518 .363
133-353 .377
FT-FTA
74-106
72-86
23-33
42-63
22-30
36-55
18-24
20-32
6-8
4-7
0-0
1-2
4-4
5-8
5-8
1-4
0-0
0-0
333-470
332-485
Leading Scorer
Yao-36
Landry-22
McGrady-33
McGrady-26
Yao-22
Yao-28
Yao-25
Yao-25
Alston-22
McGrady-23
McGrady-34
PCT
.698
.837
.697
.667
.733
.655
.750
.625
.750
.571
—
.500
1.000
.625
.625
.250
—
—
.709
.685
REBOUNDS
OFF DEF TOT
16
95
111
35
98
133
10
84
94
46
105
151
34
88
122
40
48
88
3
28
31
7
41
48
4
27
31
10
11
21
2
0
2
2
13
15
19
70
89
5
13
18
18
48
66
1
0
1
1
3
4
0
1
1
253
773 1026
242
643
885
Date
Feb. 24
26
29
Mar. 2
5
6
8
10
12
14
16
AST
130
24
145
32
54
9
38
21
26
1
0
3
22
21
0
0
1
0
527
408
Opponent
Chicago
Washington
Memphis
Denver
Indiana
at Dallas
New Orleans
New Jersey
at Atlanta
Charlotte
L.A. Lakers
PF-DQ S T L
25-0
23
32-0
4
44-0
33
62-0
17
43-0
13
40-0
11
20-0
12
19-0
8
17-0
4
4-0
2
2-0
0
9-0
1
47-1
13
19-0
2
15-0
2
3-0
0
3-0
0
3-0
1
407-1 146
412-1 165
TO BLK PTS AVG
52
10 464 22.1
36
14 258 21.5
44
9 346 15.7
36
7 256 11.6
17
28 229 10.4
10
3 168
9.9
10
1 138
8.6
10
4
65
7.2
14
2
70
6.4
2
0
24
6.0
0
0
6
6.0
1
2
57
3.2
15
8
54
2.8
10
1
44
2.4
3
23
25
2.3
1
0
3
3.0
2
0
4
1.0
1
0
4
1.0
282 112 2215 100.7
266
97 1943 88.3
Result
W, 110-97
W, 94-69
W, 116-95
W, 103-89
W, 117-99
W, 113-98
W, 106-96
W, 91-73
W, 83-75
W, 89-80
W, 104-92
Leading Scorer
McGrady-24
Head-18
McGrady-25
McGrady-22
McGrady-25
McGrady-31
McGrady-41
McGrady-19
McGrady-28
McGrady-30
Alston-31
History
131
Rockets All-Time Record
(44 Seasons: 4 Seasons San Diego, 40 Seasons Houston)
San Diego (1967-71)
Years
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
Coach
Jack McMahon
Jack McMahon
Jack McMahon (9-17)
Alex Hannum (18-38)
Alex Hannum
W-L
15-67
37-45
Pct.
.183
.451
Finish
6th Western
4th Western
Home
8-33
25-16
Road
3-25
8-25
27-55
40-42
.329
.488
7th Western
3rd Pacific
21-17
24-15
4-33
15-26
Coach
W-L
Tex Winter
34-48
Tex Winter (17-30)
John Egan (16-19)
33-49
John Egan
32-50
John Egan
41-41
John Egan
40-42
Tom Nissalke
49-33
Tom Nissalke
28-54
Tom Nissalke
47-35
Del Harris
41-41
Del Harris
40-42
Del Harris
46-36
Del Harris
14-68
Bill Fitch
29-53
Bill Fitch
48-34
Bill Fitch
51-31
Bill Fitch
42-40
Bill Fitch
46-36
Don Chaney
45-37
Don Chaney
41-41
Don Chaney
52-30
Don Chaney (26-26)
Rudy Tomjanovich (16-14) 42-40
Rudy Tomjanovich
55-27
Rudy Tomjanovich
58-24
Rudy Tomjanovich
47-35
Rudy Tomjanovich
48-34
Rudy Tomjanovich
57-25
Rudy Tomjanovich
41-41
Rudy Tomjanovich
31-19
Rudy Tomjanovich
34-48
Rudy Tomjanovich
45-37
Rudy Tomjanovich
28-54
Rudy Tomjanovich
43-39
Jeff Van Gundy
45-37
Jeff Van Gundy
51-31
34-48
Jeff Van Gundy
Jeff Van Gundy
52-30
Rick Adelman
55-27
Rick Adelman
53-29
Rick Adelman
42-40
Rick Adelman
43-39
11 Coaches
1822-1754
3576 Games
Pct.
.415
Finish
4th Pacific
Home
15-20
Road
14-23
.402
.390
.500
.488
.598
.341
.573
.500
.488
.561
.171
.354
.585
.622
.512
.561
.549
.500
.634
3rd Central
3rd Central
2nd Central
3rd Central
1st Central
6th Central
2nd Central
2nd Central
2nd Midwest
2nd Midwest
6th Midwest
6th Midwest
2nd Midwest
1st Midwest
3rd Midwest
4th Midwest
2nd Midwest
5th Midwest
3rd Midwest
14-14
18-23
29-12
28-13
34-7
21-20
30-11
29-12
25-16
25-16
9-32
21-20
29-12
36-5
25-16
31-10
31-10
31-10
31-10
10-28
13-25
12-27
12-29
15-25
7-34
17-24
12-29
15-26
21-20
5-36
8-32
19-22
15-26
17-24
15-26
14-27
10-31
21-20
.512
.671
.707
.573
.585
.695
.500
.620
.415
.549
.341
.524
.549
.622
.415
.634
.671
.646
.512
.524
.510
3rd Midwest
28-13
14-27
1st Midwest
31-9
24-16
1st Midwest
35-6
23-18
3rd Midwest
25-16
22-19
3rd Midwest
27-14
21-20
2nd Midwest
30-11
27-14
4th Midwest
24-17
16-24
3rd Midwest
19-6
12-13
6th Midwest
22-19
12-29
5th Midwest
24-17
21-20
5th Midwest
18-23
10-31
5th Midwest
28-13
15-26
5th Midwest
27-14
18-23
3rd Southwest
26-15
25-16
5th Southwest
15-26
19-22
3rd Southwest
28-13
24-17
3rd Southwest
31-10
24-17
2nd Southwest
33-8
20-21
3rd Southwest
23-18
19-22
5th Southwest
25-16
18-23
4 Div. Titles 1109-654 686-1061
.629
.393
Neut. Playoffs
4-9
—
4-4
2-4
2-5
1-1
—
—
Houston (1971-2011)
Years
1971-72
1972-73
History
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
Totals
Coaching Summary
Name
Rick Adelman
Rudy Tomjanovich
Jeff Van Gundy
Don Chaney
Bill Fitch
Tom Nissalke
John Egan
Del Harris
Alex Hannum
Tex Winter
Jack McMahon
Won
193
503
182
164
216
124
129
141
58
51
61
Lost
135
397
146
134
194
122
152
187
80
78
129
Pct.
.588
.559
.555
.550
.527
.504
.459
.430
.420
.395
.321
Years
2007-2011 (4)
1992-2003 (12)
2003-2007 (4)
1988-92 (4)
1983-88 (5)
1976-79 (3)
1973-76 (4)
1979-83 (4)
1969-71 (2)
1971-73 (2)
1967-70 (3)
132
Neut. Playoffs
5-5
—
9-7
1-2
0-2
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
—
—
3-5
—
6-6
—
0-2
2-5
12-9
1-2
—
—
2-3
13-7
5-5
1-3
1-3
1-3
0-3
0-0
—
0-2
6-6
0-0
15-8
0-0
15-7
0-0
3-5
0-0
9-7
1-0
2-3
0-0
1-3
0-0
—
0-0
—
0-0
—
0-0
—
0-0
1-4
0-0
3-4
0-0
—
0-0
3-4
0-0
2-4
0-0
7-6
0-0
—
0-0
—
27-39 116-121
.409
.489
Rockets Home Attendance
(44 Seasons: 4 Seasons San Diego, 40 Seasons Houston)
San Diego (1967-71)
Years (Venue)
1967-68 (SD Sports
1968-69 (SD Sports
1969-70 (SD Sports
1970-71 (SD Sports
Totals
Games
Arena) 41
Arena) 41
Arena) 38
Arena) 39
159
Totals
188,865
248,217
232,684
264,206
933,972
Playoffs
—
3-31,755
—
—
3-31,755
Largest
Crowd
10,269
14,280
13,643
11,639
14,280
Overall
Total Average
188,865
4,067
279,972
6,363
232,684
6,128
264,206
6,774
965,727
5,961
Average
Playoffs
4,966
—
4,629
—
3,855
—
4,572
4-40,872
6,376
—
8,486
6-93,838
9,388
—
10,595
1-14,405
10,087
4-57,479
9,399
9-145,089
11,710
1-16,121
7,491
—
10,631
—
13,878
3-43,340
14,747
10-158,677
16,102
5-81,395
16,611
2-33,222
16,603
2-33,222
15,846
2-33,222
14,957
1-16,611
14,458
—
13,517
6-99,666
15,005
13-213,520
15,936
10-166,110
16,285
4-65,140
16,285
9-146,565
16,285
2-32,570
16,285
2-32,570
15,234
—
12,648
—
11,737
—
13,785
—
15,629
2-36,445
16,182
3-54,625
15,515
—
16,545
4-73,022
17,525
3-54,640
17,504
6-110,327
16,528
—
16,191
—
12,968 114-1,852,693
Largest
Crowd
10,218
10,146
8,253
10,518
12,586
16,012
15,556
15,676
15,676
16,121
16,121
15,816
16,016
16,016
16,016
16,279
16,611
16,611
16,611
16,611
16,611
16,611
16,611
16,611
16,285
16,285
16,285
16,285
16,285
16,285
16,285
16,285
18,332
18,292
18,291
18,392
18,525
18,557
18,583
18,412
18,583
Overall
Total Average
203,599
4,966
189,773
4,629
158,059
3,855
228,329
5,074
261,418
6,376
441,758
9,399
384,905
9,388
448,805
10,686
471,051
10,468
530,443
10,609
496,249
11,815
307,131
7,491
435,852
10,631
612,358
13,917
763,321
14,967
741,570
16,121
714,273
16,611
713,950
16,604
682,919
15,882
629,841
15,882
592,790
14,458
653,876
13,912
828,744
15,347
819,499
16,069
732,825
16,285
814,250
16,285
700,255
16,285
439,695
16,285
624,594
15,234
518,555
12,648
481,227
11,737
565,166
13,785
677,239
15,750
718,069
16,320
636,110
15,515
751,384
16,697
773,164
15,572
827,996
17,617
677,658
16,528
663,839
16,191
22,912,539
13,183
Average
4,067
6,054
6,128
6,774
5,874
Houston (1971-2011)
*The Summit changed its name to Compaq Center following the 1996-97 season.
Rockets Ownership
Owners
Principal Shareholders
Breitbard Interests (San Diego, CA)
Texas Sports Investments
Robert Breitbard
Billy Goldberg, Wayne Duddlesten,
Mickey Herskowitz
Irvin Kaplan
NY Investment Company
Kenneth Schnitzer
George Maloof
Charlie Thomas
Leslie L. Alexander
Texas Pro Sports, Inc.
James Talcott, Inc.
Basketball Venture
Maloof Companies (Albuquerque, NM)
Thomas Enterprises
Rocket Ball, Ltd.
133
Date Purchased
January 11, 1967
June 23, 1971
December
February
February
May 25,
June 15,
July 30,
1973
1975
1976
1979
1982
1993
History
Years (Venue)
Games
Totals
1971-72 (Hofheinz)
41
203,599
1972-73 (Hofheinz)
41
189,773
1973-74 (Hofheinz)
41
158,059
1974-75 (Hofheinz)
41
187,457
1975-76 (The Summit)
41
261,418
1976-77 (The Summit)
41
347,920
1977-78 (The Summit)
41
384,905
1978-79 (The Summit)
41
434,400
1979-80 (The Summit)
41
413,572
1980-81 (The Summit)
41
385,354
1981-82 (The Summit)
41
480,128
1982-83 (The Summit)
41
307,131
1983-84 (The Summit)
41
435,852
1984-85 (The Summit)
41
569,018
1985-86 (The Summit)
41
604,644
1986-87 (The Summit)
41
660,175
1987-88 (The Summit)
41
681,051
1988-89 (The Summit)
41
680,728
1989-90 (The Summit)
41
649,697
1990-91 (The Summit)
41
613,230
1991-92 (The Summit)
41
592,790
1992-93 (The Summit)
41
554,210
1993-94 (The Summit)
41
615,224
1994-95 (The Summit)
41
653,389
1995-96 (The Summit)
41
667,685
1996-97 (The Summit)
41
667,685
1997-98 (Compaq Center*) 41
667,685
1998-99 (Compaq Center*) 25
407,125
1999-00 (Compaq Center*) 41
624,594
2000-01 (Compaq Center*) 41
518,555
2001-02 (Compaq Center*) 41
481,227
2002-03 (Compaq Center*) 41
565,166
2003-04 (Toyota Center)
41
640,794
2004-05 (Toyota Center)
41
663,444
2005-06 (Toyota Center)
41
636,110
2006-07 (Toyota Center)
41
678,362
2007-08 (Toyota Center)
41
718,524
2008-09 (Toyota Center)
41
717,669
2009-10 (Toyota Center)
41
677,658
2010-11 (Toyota Center)
41
663,839
Totals
1,624 21,059,846
Clyde Drexler
Born: June 22, 1962
Hometown: New Orleans, Louisiana
High School: Sterling (Houston)
College: Houston ‘83
#22
• Drafted by Portland, 1st Round, 14th overall pick in 1983 NBA Draft
• 10-Time NBA All-Star (1986, 1988-94, 1996-97)
• All-NBA First Team (1992), Second Team (1988, 1991), Third Team (1990, 1995)
• Member of the 1995 NBA Champion Houston Rockets
• Member of the gold-medal-winning 1992 United States Olympic Team
• Inducted into Basketball Hall of Fame in 2004
• Selected to the NBA’s 50th Anniversary All-Time Team
• Retired as a player after the 1997-98 season; Number (22) was retired on Feb. 3, 2000
Houston’s native son, Clyde Drexler, originally gained
fame with Hakeem Olajuwon on “Phi Slama Jama” at
the University of Houston. Over a decade later, “The
Glide” returned to his hometown to team up with “The
Dream” to deliver the Rockets second consecutive
NBA Championship.
History
On Feb. 14, 1995, Drexler was traded to Houston with
Tracy Murray for Otis Thorpe and the rights to Marcelo
Nicola on Feb. 14, 1995. In 35 regular season games
with Houston during the 1994-95 season, Drexler
averaged 21.4 points on .506 shooting with 7.0
rebounds. Drexler’s value soared higher for the
Rockets in the 1995 NBA Playoffs, when he served
as the Rockets second-leading scorer during their
second consecutive championship run. Drexler
averaged 20.5 points, 7.0 rebounds and 5.0 assists
in 22 playoff games for Houston, as the Rockets
became the first-ever sixth seed to win an NBA title.
In Houston’s 1995 NBA Finals sweep of Shaquille
O’Neal and the Orlando Magic, Drexler posted averages
of 21.5 points, 9.5 rebounds and 6.8 assists.
Following the Rockets championship run of 1995,
Drexler signed a contract extension to play with
Houston for three more seasons. He became the 24th
player in NBA history to register 20,000 career points
on Nov. 24, 1996, at the L.A. Lakers. That same
season he earned selection to the NBA’s 50 th
Anniversary All-Time Team during the 1997 NBA AllStar Weekend. On Feb. 16, 1998, Drexler joined John
Havlicek and Oscar Robertson as the only players in
NBA history to collect 20,000 points, 6,000 rebounds
and 6,000 assists in a career. In his final season with
the Rockets, Drexler teamed with Houston Comets
guard Cynthia Cooper to win the first-ever All-Star
2ball competition during the 1998 All-Star Weekend.
In 219 games with the Rockets, Drexler averaged 19.0
points, 6.1 rebounds, 5.4 assists and 1.88 steals. In
Rockets history, his scoring average ranks tied for
eighth all-time, his 363 3-pointers rank 11th and his
1,072 3-pointers attempted rank 10th. Drexler will best
be remembered for his playoff performances with the
Rockets, as he averaged 18.6 points, 6.5 rebounds
and 4.9 assists in 51 playoff games with Houston. In
Rockets playoff history, he stands tied for second in
3-pointers attempted, third in 3-pointers made, third in
free throws made and attempted, sixth in scoring
average, fourth in steals, fourth in assists, fourth in
points, fifth in field goals made and attempted,
seventh in rebounds, and ninth in blocks. Drexler
teamed with Olajuwon to become the third teammate
duo in NBA playoff history to each reach 40 points in
the same game when he scored 41 points in Game Four
of the 1995 Western Conference First Round vs.
Utah.
After leading the Rockets in scoring during the 199798 season, Drexler retired from the NBA with career
averages of 20.4 points, 6.1 rebounds, 5.6 assists and
2.03 steals in 15 seasons with Portland and Houston.
He ranks 25th in NBA history with 22,195 career points
and seventh with 2,207 career steals. Before being
traded to Houston, Drexler played for 11-and-a-half
seasons in Portland, leaving as the Blazers all-time
leader in games played, minutes played, scoring, field
goals made and attempted, free throws made and
attempted, total rebounds, offensive rebounds and
steals. He was named to the All-NBA First Team in
1992 and played on the gold-medal-winning “Dream
Team” in the Olympics following that season. He
received both All-NBA Second-Team (1988, 1991) and
Third-Team (1990, 1995) honors twice. The 10-time
NBA All-Star collected 25 career triple-doubles, with
his last seven coming with the Rockets. Drexler
participated in the playoffs in every year he played,
placing him among the all-time NBA leaders in
postseasons played. He reached the NBA Finals three
times, as his Blazers lost to Detroit in 1990 and
Chicago in 1992 before he won with the Rockets. His
NBA Finals scoring average of 24.5 points per game
ranks 11th in NBA history. He ranks 21st among all-time
NBA career playoff scorers with 2,963 points.
Prior to entering the NBA, Drexler averaged 14.4
points and 9.9 rebounds per game in three seasons at
the University of Houston. He teamed with Olajuwon
and Larry Micheaux to form the “Phi Slama Jama”
frontcourt that led the Cougars to the NCAA Final Four
in 1982 and 1983. Drexler finished as Houston’s alltime leader in steals with 268 career thefts. He had his
#22 retired by the University of Houston along with
Olajuwon’s #34 in February 1997. Following his NBA
career, Drexler served as the head coach at the
University of Houston, as an assistant coach for the
Denver Nuggets and currently serves as a broadcaster
for the Rockets.
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Rockets Retired Numbers
Drexler’s Career Highlights
NBA Career Rankings:
7th Steals; 25th Points
NBA Season Rankings:
Steals Per Game: 3rd 1985-86; 5th (3) 1986-87, 1987-88, 1988-89; 8th 1984-85; 10th 1997-98
Scoring Average: 4th (2) 1988-89, 1991-92; 6th 1987-88
Rockets Career Rankings:
1st Seals Average; T-6th Assist Average; T-8th Scoring Average; 10th 3-Pointers Attempted; 11th 3-Pointers Made
Drexler’s Career Statistics
UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON STATISTICS
YEAR
G
FG-FGA
PCT
FT-FTA
PCT
REB
AVG
PTS
AVG
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
30
32
34
153-303
206-362
236-440
.505
.569
.536
50-85
73-120
70-95
.588
.608
.737
314
336
298
10.5
10.5
8.8
356
485
542
11.9
15.2
15.9
TOTALS
96
595-1105
.538
193-300
.643
948
9.9
1383
14.4
NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS
YEAR
G-S MIN
FGM-A PCT
3FGM-A PCT
FTM-A PCT
1983-84 (POR)
1984-85 (POR)
1985-86 (POR)
1986-87 (POR)
1987-88 (POR)
1988-89 (POR)
1989-90 (POR)
1990-91 (POR)
1991-92 (POR)
1992-93 (POR)
1993-94 (POR)
1994-95 (POR)
1994-95 (HOU)
1995-96 (HOU)
1996-97 (HOU)
1997-98 (HOU)
1-4
8-37
12-60
11-47
11-52
27-104
30-106
61-191
114-338
31-133
71-219
87-240
60-168
78-235
119-335
106-334
123-169
223-294
293-381
357-470
476-587
438-548
333-430
416-524
401-505
245-292
286-368
207-248
157-194
265-338
201-268
277-346
ROCKETS
TOTALS
82-3
80-43
75-58
82-82
81-80
78-78
73-73
82-82
76-76
49-49
68-68
41-41
35-34
52-51
62-62
70-70
1408
2555
2576
3114
3060
3064
2683
2852
2751
1671
2334
1428
1300
1997
2271
2473
252-559
573-1161
542-1142
707-1408
849-1679
829-1672
670-1357
645-1338
694-1476
350-816
473-1105
305-712
266-526
331-764
397-899
452-1059
.451
.494
.475
.502
.506
.496
.494
.482
.470
.429
.428
.428
.506
.433
.442
.427
219-217 8041 1446-3248 .445
1086-950 37537 8335-17673 .472
FGM-A PCT
1983-84 (POR)
1984-85 (POR)
1985-86 (POR)
1986-87 (POR)
1987-88 (POR)
1988-89 (POR)
1989-90 (POR)
1990-91 (POR)
1991-92 (POR)
1992-93 (POR)
1993-94 (POR)
1994-95 (HOU)
1995-96 (HOU)
1996-97 (HOU)
1997-98 (HOU)
15-35
55-134
26-57
36-79
32-83
35-71
172-390
128-269
198-425
18-43
31-73
155-322
49-118
105-241
21-68
ROCKETS
TOTALS
5-0
9-9
4-4
4-4
4-4
3-3
21-21
16-16
21-21
3-3
4-4
22-22
8-8
16-16
5-5
85
339
145
153
170
128
853
633
847
116
157
849
292
623
182
51-51
145-140
1946
5572
.429
.410
.456
.456
.386
.493
.441
.476
.466
.419
.425
.481
.415
.436
.309
330-749 .441
1076-2408 .447
.728
.759
.769
.760
.811
.799
.774
.794
.794
.839
.777
.835
.809
.784
.750
.801
112-123-235
217-259-476
171-250-421
227-291-518
261-272-533
289-326-615
208-299-507
212-334-546
166-334-500
126-183-309
154-291-445
84-150-234
68-178-246
97-276-373
118-255-373
105-241-346
363-1072 .339
827-2603 .318
900-1146 .785
4698-5962 .788
388-950-1338
2615-4062-6677
3FGM-A PCT
FTM-A PCT
0-1
2-7
2-5
1-4
3-6
0-2
9-41
15-56
19-81
5-12
3-13
30-99
9-34
38-102
5-26
.000
.286
.400
.250
.500
.000
.220
.268
.235
.417
.231
.303
.265
.373
.192
82-261 .314
141-489 .288
6-7
38-45
18-23
23-29
21-29
13-17
96-124
76-98
138-171
16-20
19-23
110-140
26-34
42-54
28-37
.857
.844
.783
.793
.724
.765
.774
.776
.807
.800
.826
.786
.765
.778
.757
206-265 .777
670-851 .787
Bold and underlined indicates Rockets statistical leader.
135
2.9
6.0
5.6
6.3
6.6
7.9
6.9
6.7
6.6
6.3
6.5
5.7
7.0
7.2
6.0
4.9
153
441
600
566
467
450
432
493
512
278
333
208
154
302
354
382
ST
TO BLK
107
177
197
204
203
213
145
144
138
95
98
74
62
105
119
126
123
223
282
253
236
250
191
232
240
115
167
97
89
134
156
189
29
68
46
71
52
54
51
60
70
37
34
22
23
24
36
42
T P AVG
628
1377
1389
1782
2185
2123
1703
1767
1903
976
1303
904
749
1005
1114
1287
7.7
17.2
18.5
21.7
27.0
27.2
23.3
21.5
25.0
19.9
19.2
22.0
21.4
19.3
18.0
18.4
6.1 1192
586-1 412 568 125 4155 19.0
6.1 6125 3285-33 2207 2977 719 22195 20.4
REBOUNDS REB
OFF-DEF-TOT AVG AST
7-10-17 3.4
27-28-55 6.1
9-16-25 6.3
16-14-30 7.5
12-16-28 7.0
13-7-20 6.7
63-88-151 7.2
40-89-129 8.1
60-95-155 7.4
8-11-19 6.3
10-31-41 10.3
45-109-154 7.0
15-47-62 7.8
25-64-89 5.6
9-18-27 5.4
94-238-332
359-643-1002
PF-D
209-2
265-3
270-8
281-7
250-2
269-2
222-1
226-2
229-2
159-1
202-2
117-0
89-1
153-0
151-0
193-0
6.5
6.9
PF-D
ST
TO BLK
T P AVG
8
83
26
15
21
25
150
129
147
14
22
111
40
77
23
11-0
37-0
19-1
16-1
14-0
11-0
72-2
56-0
77-2
9-0
7-0
68-1
22-0
52-0
15-0
5
23
6
7
12
6
53
34
31
5
8
33
21
26
8
7
29
19
6
12
12
67
61
58
3
9
45
20
36
13
36
150
72
96
88
83
449
347
553
57
84
450
133
290
75
251
891
157-1
486-7
88
278
1
9
3
3
2
2
18
16
20
3
2
15
4
7
3
114 29
397 108
7.2
16.7
18.0
24.0
22.0
27.7
21.4
21.7
26.3
19.0
21.0
20.5
16.6
18.1
15.0
948 18.6
2963 20.4
History
NBA PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR
G MIN
.250
.216
.200
.234
.212
.260
.283
.319
.337
.233
.324
.363
.357
.332
.355
.317
REBOUNDS REB
OFF-DEF-TOT AVG AST
Moses Malone
Born: March 23, 1955
Hometown: Petersburg, Virginia
High School: Petersburg
#24
• Drafted by Portland in the 1976 ABA Dispersal Draft
• NBA MVP (1979, 1982, 1983)
• All-NBA First Team (1979, 1982-83, 1985), Second Team (1980-81, 1984, 1987)
• NBA All-Defensive First Team (1983), Second Team (1979)
• 12-Time NBA All-Star (1978-89)
• Holds NBA career record for most offensive rebounds
• Selected to the NBA’s 50th Anniversary All-Time Team
• Inducted into Basketball Hall of Fame in 2001
• Retired as a player prior to the 1995-96 season; Number (24) was retired on April 19, 1998
The fifth-leading rebounder and seventh-leading scorer
in NBA history, Moses Malone is a legend that not only
made a big impact on the game of basketball, but left
a lasting impression with the city of Houston. A twotime NBA MVP in Houston, Malone averaged 24.0
points and a franchise-record 15.0 rebounds in six
seasons with the Rockets. Malone also set the
franchise single-season record for points in 1982 and
rebounds in 1979. Malone was honored for his
accomplishments in 2001 with his induction into the
Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame.
History
“When you look back over the 25 years that I played,
the game did me good,” Malone said following his
selection to the Hall of Fame. “The opportunity to be an
All-Star for so many years, to be one of the 50 greatest
players and then to get the call to be in the Hall of Fame.”
After being named Parade High School Player of the
Year in Petersburg, Virginia, Malone bypassed college
and went directly into the American Basketball
Association (ABA), playing with the Utah Stars and the
St. Louis Spirits from 1974-76. Malone found himself
on the Buffalo Braves roster when the ABA merged
with the NBA in 1976. However, Malone only played
two games with the Braves before he was sent to the
Rockets on Oct. 24, 1976, in exchange for two firstround draft picks. During his first NBA season, Malone
averaged 13.2 points and 13.1 rebounds, leading the
league in offensive rebounds.
During the 1978-79 season, Malone won his first of
three NBA MVP awards by averaging 24.8 points and
a league-best 17.6 rebounds per game. The 1978-79
season also marked the first of four consecutive
years in which Malone led Houston in points, rebounds
and blocked shots.
Malone and his Rockets teammates made history
together during the 1980-81 season as the second team
ever to win a conference championship and reach the
NBA Finals with a losing record. Despite Malone
averaging 27.8 points and 14.8 rebounds per game in
the 1980-81 season, most people didn’t expect the
Rockets to get past the first round with a 40-42 regular
season record. However, the Rockets upset the reigning
NBA Champion Lakers in the first round. Despite the
Rockets inspired play in the playoffs, they fell to Larry
Bird and the Celtics in the 1981 NBA Finals.
Malone averaged 31.1 points and a league-leading
14.7 rebounds en route to his second MVP award in the
1981-82 season. During that season, he set Rockets
records with 13 consecutive 30-point games and three
consecutive 40-point games.
On Sept. 15, 1982, Malone was traded to the
Philadelphia 76ers in exchange for Caldwell Jones and
their 1983 first-round draft pick. Malone claimed MVP
honors for the regular season and the NBA Finals in
his first season with the 76ers, teaming with Julius
Erving to win the NBA title for Philadelphia.
After leaving Houston, Malone played 13 more
seasons, including stints with Philadelphia, Washington,
Atlanta, Milwaukee and San Antonio. He retired in 1995
with 29,580 points and 17,834 rebounds in 1,455 ABA
and NBA games, ranking sixth all-time in major league
points and third all-time in rebounds.
A 12-time NBA All-Star, Malone led the NBA in
rebounding six times and averaged more than 20
points per game for 11 consecutive seasons. A threetime NBA MVP, Malone was named to the All-NBA First
Team four times and the All-NBA Second Team four
times. He was named NBA All-Defensive First Team
once and All-Defensive Second Team once. Malone
earned selection to the NBA’s 50th Anniversary AllTime Team during the 1997 NBA All-Star Weekend.
During his 19-year NBA career, Malone scored 27,409
points and grabbed 16,212 rebounds. In 1,329 regular
season games, he averaged 20.6 points and 12.2
rebounds. In 94 playoff games, he averaged 22.1
points and 13.8 boards.
Malone holds a number of NBA records, including the
career record for most offensive rebounds (6,731);
single-season record for most offensive rebounds
(587); single-game record for most offensive rebounds
(21). He also ranks second all-time for most free
throws made (8,531); fourth most free throws attempted
(11,090); fifth most defensive rebounds (9,481); ninth
most games played (1,329); and 11th most minutes
played (45,071). He also holds the single-game record
for most offensive rebounds in the playoffs (15).
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Rockets Retired Numbers
Malone’s Career Highlights
NBA Career Rankings:
1st Offensive Rebounds; 2nd Free Throws Made; 4th Free Throws Attempted; 5th Defensive Rebounds; 5th Total Rebounds; 7th Points;
9th Games Played; 11th Minutes Played
NBA Season Rankings:
Scoring Average: 2nd (2) 1980-81, 1981-82; 4th (3) 1978-79, 1979-80, 1982-83; 7th 1985-86; 9th (2) 1984-85, 1986-87
Rebounding Average: Led NBA (6) 1978-79, 1980-81, 1981-82, 1982-83, 1983-84, 1984-85; 2nd (2) 1977-78, 1979-80; 3rd 1976-77;
4th (2) 1985-86, 1988-89; 8th 1986-87; 9th (2) 1986-87, 1989-90
Blocked Shots: 7th 1976-77; 10th 1982-83
Rockets Career Rankings:
1st Rebounding Average; 1st Scoring Average; 2nd Free Throws Attempted; 3rd Blocked Shots; 3rd Rebounds; 3rd Free Throws Made;
5th Points; 5th Field Goals Made; 6th Field Goals Attempted; 7th Minutes
Malone’s Career Statistics
ABA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS
YEAR
G-S MIN
FGM-A PCT
PF-D
ST
3205
1168
591-1034 .572
251-488 .514
0-1 .000
0-2 .000
375-591 .635
112-183 .612
1209 14.6
413 9.6
82
58
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1557 18.8
614 14.3
126
4373
842-1522 .553
0-3 .000
487-774 .629
1622 12.9
140
–
–
–
–
2171 17.2
NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS
YEAR
G-S MIN
FGM-A PCT
3FGM-A PCT
FTM-A PCT
PF-D
ST
TO BLK
275-3
179-2
223-0
210-0
223-0
208-0
206-0
188-0
216-0
194-0
139-0
160-0
154-0
158-0
134-0
136-0
6-0
52-0
15-0
67
48
79
80
83
76
89
71
67
67
59
59
79
47
30
74
1
11
2
–
220
326
300
308
294
264
250
286
261
202
249
245
232
137
150
10
59
11
TOTALS
1976-77 (BUF-HOU)
1977-78 (HOU)
1978-79 (HOU)
1979-80 (HOU)
1980-81 (HOU)
1981-82 (HOU)
1982-83 (PHI)
1983-84 (PHI)
1984-85 (PHI)
1985-86 (PHI)
1986-87 (WAS)
1987-88 (WAS)
1988-89 (ATL)
1989-90 (ATL)
1990-91 (ATL)
1991-92 (MIL)
1992-93 (MIL)
1993-94 (PHI)
1994-95 (SA)
ROCKETS
NBA
ABA/NBA
82-70
59-59
82-82
82-82
80-80
81-81
78-78
71-71
79-79
74-74
73-70
79-78
81-80
81-81
82-17
82-77
11-0
55-0
17-0
2506
2107
3390
3140
3245
3398
2922
2613
2957
2706
2488
2692
2878
2735
1912
2511
104
618
149
389-810
413-828
716-1325
778-1549
806-1545
945-1822
654-1305
532-1101
602-1284
571-1246
595-1311
531-1090
538-1096
517-1077
280-598
440-929
13-42
102-232
13-35
.480
.499
.540
.502
.522
.519
.501
.483
.469
.458
.454
.487
.491
.480
.468
.474
.310
.440
.371
464-455 17780 4047-7879 .514
1329-1159 45071 9435-19225 .491
1455 49444 10277-20750 .495
FGM-A PCT
1977 (HOU)
1979 (HOU)
1980 (HOU)
1981 (HOU)
1982 (HOU)
1983 (PHI)
1984 (PHI)
1985 (PHI)
1987 (PHI)
1988 (WAS)
1989 (WAS)
1991 (ATL)
12-12
2-2
7-7
21-21
3-3
13-13
5-5
13-13
3-3
5-5
5-5
5-0
518
78
275
955
136
524
212
505
114
198
197
84
81-162
18-41
74-138
207-432
29-67
126-235
38-83
90-212
21-47
30-65
32-64
4-20
ROCKETS
TOTALS
45-45
94-89
1962
3796
.500
.439
.536
.479
.433
.536
.458
.425
.447
.462
.500
.200
409-840 .487
750-1566 .479
–
–
–
0-6
1-3
0-6
0-1
0-4
0-2
0-1
0-11
2-7
0-12
1-9
0-7
3-8
–
0-1
1-2
–
–
–
.000
.333
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.286
.000
.111
.000
.375
–
.000
.500
305-440
318-443
599-811
563-783
609-804
630-827
600-788
545-727
737-904
617-784
570-692
543-689
561-711
493-631
309-372
396-504
24-31
90-117
22-32
.693
.718
.739
.719
.757
.762
.761
.750
.815
.787
.824
.788
.789
.781
.831
.786
.774
.769
.688
REBOUNDS REB
OFF-DEF-TOT AVG AST
437-635-1072
380-506-886
587-857-1444
573-617-1190
474-706-1180
558-630-1188
445-749-1194
352-598-950
385-646-1031
339-533-872
340-484-824
372-512-884
386-570-956
364-448-812
271-396-667
320-424-744
22-24-46
106-120-226
20-26-46
13.1
15.0
17.6
14.5
14.8
14.7
15.3
13.4
13.1
11.8
11.3
11.2
11.8
10.0
8.1
9.1
4.2
4.1
2.7
89
31
147
147
141
142
101
96
130
90
120
112
112
130
68
93
7
34
6
1-15 .067 3024-4108 .736 3009-3950-6959 15.0 697
8-80 .100 8531-11090 .769 6731-9481-16212 12.2 1796
8-83 .096 9018-11864 .760 7382-10452-17834 12.3 1936
3FGM-A PCT
–
–
0-1
0-2
–
0-1
–
0-1
–
0-1
1-1
–
–
–
.000
.000
–
.000
–
.000
–
.000
1.000
–
0-3 .000
0-7 .143
FTM-A PCT
63-91
13-18
33-43
148-208
14-15
86-120
31-32
82-103
20-21
33-40
40-51
13-14
.692
.722
.767
.712
.933
.717
.969
.796
.952
.825
.784
.929
271-375 .723
576-756 .762
Bold and underlined indicates Rockets statistical leader.
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REBOUNDS REB
OFF-DEF-TOT AVG AST
TO BLK
181
76
119
107
150
125
157
110
123
71
92
72
100
84
74
64
8
17
3
T P AVG
T P AVG
1083
1144
2031
2119
2222
2520
1908
1609
1941
1759
1760
1607
1637
1528
869
1279
50
294
49
13.2
19.4
24.8
25.8
27.8
31.1
24.5
22.7
24.6
23.8
24.1
20.3
20.2
18.9
10.6
15.6
4.5
5.3
2.9
1317-5 433 1448 758 11119 24.0
3076-0 1089 3804 1733 27409 20.6
– 1199 4264 1889 29580 20.3
PF-D
ST
TO BLK
T P AVG
16.9
20.5
13.9
14.5
17.0
15.8
13.8
10.6
12.7
11.2
12.0
6.2
7
2
7
35
10
20
7
24
5
7
9
3
42-0
5-0
18-0
54-0
8-0
40-0
15-0
39-0
5-0
9-0
5-0
4-0
13
1
4
13
2
19
3
17
0
3
7
2
–
8
22
59
6
40
21
23
8
15
11
2
225
49
181
562
72
338
107
262
62
93
105
21
304-393-697 15.5
510-785-1295 13.8
61
136
127-0
244-0
33
84
84-119-203
25-16-41
42-55-97
125-180-305
28-23-51
70-136-206
20-49-69
36-102-138
15-23-38
22-34-56
27-33-60
16-15-31
21
8
18
34
2
25
11
22
3
4
4
1
95 81
215 151
18.8
24.5
25.9
26.8
24.0
26.0
21.4
20.2
20.7
18.6
21.0
4.2
1089 24.2
2077 22.1
History
NBA PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR
G-S MIN
FTM-A PCT
REBOUNDS REB
OFF-DEF-TOT AVG AST
83
43
1974-75 (UTA)
1975-76 (STL)
3FGM-A PCT
Calvin Murphy
Born: May 9, 1948
Hometown: Norwalk, Connecticut
High School: Norwalk
College: Niagara ‘70
#23
• Drafted by Rockets, 2nd Round, 18th overall pick in 1970 NBA Draft
• NBA All-Star (1979)
• NBA All-Rookie Team (1970-71)
• Ranks second in Rockets history in career points
• Recipient of the NBA’s J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award in 1979
• Holds the NBA’s second-highest, single-season free throw percentage .958 (1980-81)
• Inducted into Basketball Hall of Fame in 1993
• Retired as a player prior to the 1983-84 season; Number (23) was retired on March 17, 1984
Calvin Murphy enjoyed one of the greatest moments
of his life on May 10, 1993, when he was inducted into
the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame.
“My only dream was that I wanted to start for my high
school basketball team, the Norwalk High School
Bears,” said Murphy, who played his entire 13-year
NBA career with the Rockets from 1970-83. “Going to
the Hall of Fame was beyond my wildest dreams.”
History
Murphy became the first Hall of Famer to play his
entire career with the Rockets, as he averaged 17.9
points and 4.4 assists in 1,002 career games. He still
ranks seventh on the all-time NBA free throw
percentage list at .892. In 1980-81, Murphy posted a
free throw percentage of .958 (206-215 FT), which was
the NBA single-season record until Jose Calderon of
Toronto hit .981 (151-154 FT) from the line in 2008-09.
During Murphy’s 1980-81 campaign, he also set a
then-NBA record by making 78 consecutive free
throws from Dec. 27-Feb. 20, which stood for over a
decade until Micheal Williams of Minnesota made 84
straight at the end of the 1992-93 season.
The 5-foot-9 Murphy, who scored 17,949 career
points, stands with Avery Johnson as the only two
players under six feet to play in 1,000 NBA games.
Murphy still owns the Rockets career record with 4,402
assists and holds the 12th best field goal percentage
(.482) among NBA guards who have scored at least
15,000 points.
Murphy led the NBA in free throw percentage twice
(1980-81, 1982-83) and finished among the top five
in nine other seasons. Murphy, Ray Allen, Rick Barry,
Reggie Miller, Steve Nash and Mark Price are the only
players in league history to have shot .900 or better
from the line in six or more seasons.
Murphy stands with Hakeem Olajuwon and Kevin
Martin as the only Rockets to rank in the NBA top-10
in four statistical categories in one season, as the
Rockets guard accomplished this feat during the
1973-74 season. That year, Murphy ranked second in
the NBA with 7.4 assists per game, fourth with a field
goal percentage of .522, sixth with a free throw
percentage of .868 and ninth with 1.94 steals per
game. He also finished that season ranked 19th among
scoring leaders with 20.4 points per game.
The San Diego Rockets selected Murphy in the second
round in 1970 with the 18th overall pick. The former
Niagara University star went on to earn NBA All-Rookie
First-Team honors (other First-Team members: Pete
Maravich, Bob Lanier, Dave Cowens and Geoff Petrie)
and finish fourth in the Rookie of the Year balloting.
Murphy’s best year came during the 1977-78 season,
when he ranked fifth in the NBA with a career-high 25.6
points per game. He reached 30 points 23 times and
scored 40 points three times during that year, including
the Rockets single-game scoring record of 57 points
vs. New Jersey on March 18, 1978. Murphy averaged
better than 20 points in five of 13 seasons, including
three consecutive years from 1977-80. In a season,
he led the Rockets in points twice, assists three times,
steals five times and free throw percentage 10 times.
Murphy scored better than 40 points seven times
during the regular season in his NBA career – only
Olajuwon (32), Elvin Hayes (25), Moses Malone (22)
and Tracy McGrady (15) have had more 40-point
games in Rockets history.
A 1979 NBA All-Star, Murphy had one of the most
brilliant careers in NCAA Division I history. He was a
three-time consensus All-American (First Team 1969
and 1970, Second Team 1968). Murphy averaged 33.1
points in 77 games – still the fourth best average in
Division I history (44.2 by Pete Maravich of LSU, 34.6
by Austin Carr of Notre Dame, 33.8 by Oscar
Robertson of Cincinnati). His 68 points on Dec. 7,
1968 vs. Syracuse is still the third-best mark against
a Division I opponent. Only five players in NCAA
history averaged more points in a season than
Murphy, who scored 38.2 points per game during the
1967-68 season. He scored 30 or more points in 42 of
the 77 games he played for Niagara, reaching 40
points on 19 occasions and 50 points six times.
Murphy averaged double figures in points during
every season he played organized basketball, spanning
from high school to the NBA. Following his retirement
as a player, he worked with the Rockets organization
as an assistant coach, a broadcaster and a community
services advisor.
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Murphy’s Career Highlights
NBA Career Rankings:
7th Free Throw Percentage
NBA Season Rankings:
Free Throw Percentage: Led NBA (2) 1980-81, 1982-83; 2nd (7) 1971-73, 1974-76, 1977-80; 3rd 1976-77; 6th 1973-74; 10th 1970-71
Scoring Average: 5th 1977-78; 11th 1975-76; 20th 1973-74
Assists Per Game: 2nd 1973-74; 3rd 1975-76
Field Goal Percentage: 4th 1973-74
Steals Per Game: 9th 1973-74
Rockets Career Rankings:
1st Assists; 2nd Points, 2nd Games Played, 2nd Minutes Played; 2nd Steals; 2nd Field Goals Made; 2nd Field Goals Attempted;
2nd Free Throws Made; 3rd Free Throws Attempted; 3rd Free Throw Percentage; 11th Scoring Average
Murphy’s Career Statistics
NIAGARA STATISTICS
YEAR
G
FG-FGA
PCT
FT-FTA
PCT
REB
AVG
PTS
AVG
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
24
24
29
337-772
294-700
316-692
.437
.420
.457
242-288
190-230
222-252
.840
.826
.881
118
87
103
4.9
3.6
3.6
916
778
854
38.2
32.4
29.4
TOTALS
77
947-2164
.438
654-770
.847
308
4.0
2548
33.1
NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS
YEAR
G-S MIN
FGM-A PCT
1970-71 (HOU)
1971-72 (HOU)
1972-73 (HOU)
1973-74 (HOU)
1974-75 (HOU)
1975-76 (HOU)
1976-77 (HOU)
1977-78 (HOU)
1978-79 (HOU)
1979-80 (HOU)
1980-81 (HOU)
1981-82 (HOU)
1982-83 (HOU)
82-0
82-40
77-13
81-79
78-52
82-82
82-80
76-72
82-81
76-75
76-11
64-0
64-0
TOTALS
YEAR
2020
2538
1697
2922
2513
2995
2764
2900
2941
2676
2014
1204
1423
471-1029
571-1255
381-820
671-1285
557-1152
675-1369
596-1216
852-1737
707-1424
624-1267
528-1074
277-648
337-754
3FGM-A PCT
.458
.455
.465
.522
.484
.493
.490
.491
.496
.493
.492
.427
.447
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1-25
4-17
1-16
4-14
1002-585 30607 7247-15030 .482
–––––––SINGLE GAME HIGHS–––––––
MIN
REB
AST
ST
TO
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
.040
.235
.063
.286
10-72 .139
FTM-A PCT
356-434
349-392
239-269
310-357
341-386
372-410
272-307
245-267
246-265
271-302
206-215
100-110
138-150
REBOUNDS AST
OFF-DEF-TOT AVG AST
.820
.890
.888
.868
.883
.907
.886
.918
.928
.897
.958
.909
.920
245
258
149
51-137-188
52-121-173
52-157-209
54-118-172
57-107-164
78-95-173
68-82-150
33-54-87
20-41-61
34-40-74
3445-3864 .892
499-952-2103
BL
PTS
MIN
PF-D
ST
TO BLK
263-4
298-6
211-3
310-8
281-8
294-3
281-6
241-4
288-5
269-3
209-0
142-0
163-3
–
–
–
157
128
151
144
112
117
143
111
43
59
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
173
187
162
129
82
89
4.4 4402 3250-53 1165
822
4.0
4.8
3.8
7.4
4.9
7.3
4.7
3.4
4.3
3.9
2.9
2.5
2.5
329
393
262
603
381
596
386
259
351
299
222
163
158
–––––––AVERAGE PER GAME–––––––
REB
AST
STL
TO
BK
7
8
7
7
6
8
7
7
8
6
6
6
5
11
12
10
15
10
16
12
8
11
10
7
7
7
–
–
–
9
6
6
7
5
6
6
5
4
3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
5
6
7
6
5
6
–
–
–
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
36
35
31
39
45
40
34
57
38
37
42
33
32
24.6
31.0
22.0
36.1
32.2
36.5
33.7
38.2
35.9
35.2
26.5
18.8
22.2
3.0
3.2
1.9
2.3
2.2
2.6
2.1
2.2
2.1
2.0
1.2
1.0
1.2
4.0
4.8
3.4
7.4
4.9
7.3
4.7
3.4
4.3
3.9
2.9
2.6
2.5
–
–
–
1.94
1.64
1.84
1.76
1.47
1.43
1.88
1.46
0.67
0.92
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
2.3
2.3
2.1
1.7
1.3
1.4
–
–
–
0.05
0.05
0.07
0.10
0.04
0.07
0.12
0.08
0.02
0.06
15.8
18.2
13.0
20.4
18.7
21.0
17.9
25.6
20.2
20.0
16.7
10.2
12.8
TOTALS
51
8
16
9
7
2
57
30.6
2.1
4.4
1.53
–
–
17.9
1975 (HOU)
1977 (HOU)
1979 (HOU)
1980 (HOU)
1981 (HOU)
1982 (HOU)
8-8
12-12
2-2
7-7
19-1
3-0
305
420
73
265
540
57
72-156
102-213
9-31
58-108
142-287
5-22
TOTALS
51-30
1660
3FGM-A PCT
.462
.479
.290
.537
.495
.227
–
–
–
–
–
–
2-4 .500
2-7 .286
0-3 .000
388-817 .475
4-14 .286
FTM-A PCT
REBOUNDS AST
OFF-DEF-TOT AVG AST
15.8
18.2
13.0
20.4
18.7
21.0
17.9
25.6
20.2
20.0
16.7
10.2
12.8
51 17949 17.9
History
48
46
43
51
46
48
46
48
47
47
40
38
36
FGM-A PCT
T P AVG
1298
1491
1001
1652
1455
1722
1464
1949
1660
1520
1266
655
816
PTS
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
NBA PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR
G-S MIN
–
–
–
4
4
6
8
3
6
9
6
1
4
PF-D
ST
TO BLK
T P AVG
.895
.933
.889
1.000
.967
.875
9-10-19
7-12-19
2-1-3
4-6-10
7-17-24
2-1-3
5.6
6.3
3.0
3.7
3.0
1.3
45
75
6
26
57
4
36-2
47-1
9-0
29-1
69-0
7-0
14
19
8
11
26
1
–
–
2
16
42
4
1
2
1
0
0
0
195
232
26
131
344
17
165-177 .932
31-47-78
4.2
213
197-4
79
64
4
945 18.5
51-57
28-30
8-9
13-13
58-60
7-8
Bold and underlined indicates Rockets statistical leader.
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24.4
19.3
13.0
18.7
18.1
5.7
Hakeem Olajuwon
Born: January 21, 1963
Hometown: Lagos, Nigeria
High School: Muslims Teachers College (Nigeria)
College: Houston ‘84
#34
• Drafted by Rockets, 1st Round, 1st overall pick in 1984 NBA Draft
• NBA Most Valuable Player (1994); NBA Finals Most Valuable Player (1994, 1995)
• NBA Defensive Player of the Year (1993, 1994)
• 12-Time NBA All-Star (1985-90, 1992-97)
• Stands as the NBA’s all-time blocked shots leader with 3,830 career blocks
• Selected to the NBA’s 50th Anniversary All-Time Team
• Inducted into Basketball Hall of Fame in 2008
• Retired as a player after the 2001-2002 season; Number (34) was retired on Nov. 9, 2002
For two decades, Hakeem “The Dream” Olajuwon
dedicated himself to winning for the city of Houston.
By the end of his career, he had secured his place
among the most legendary icons in sports. The NBA’s
all-time blocked shots leader brought Houston its first
major sports championships by leading the Rockets
to back-to-back NBA Championships in 1994 and
1995. In 2001, Olajuwon finished his 17-year career
with the Rockets as the franchise’s all-time leader in
26 regular season and postseason statistical categories.
History
Rockets Owner Leslie Alexander honored Olajuwon for
his many contributions to the Rockets organization
with the unveiling of a commissioned bronze sculpture
in front of Toyota Center during a special ceremony
on April 11, 2008.
Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall
of Fame in 2008, Olajuwon also received several
honors during his tenure with the Rockets. Upon
entering the league, he was named to the NBA AllRookie Team with Michael Jordan and Charles Barkley
in 1985. Over the next 14 years, he was selected to
All-NBA First Team six times (1987-89, 1993-94,
1997), Second Team three times (1986, 1990, 1996),
and Third Team three times (1991, 1995, 1999). The
12-time All-Star was also chosen for the NBA AllDefensive First Team five times (1987-88, 1990,
1993-94) and Second Team four times (1985, 1991,
1996-97). The Texas Sports Hall of Fame inducted
Olajuwon on Jan. 27, 1999.
In NBA history, Olajuwon ranks ninth with 26,946
points, 11th with 13,748 rebounds, eighth with 2,162
steals and first with 3,830 blocked shots. In 1,177
career games with the Rockets, he averaged 22.5
points, 11.4 rebounds, 1.77 steals and 3.18 blocked
shots. Overall with Houston, Olajuwon ranks first alltime in years played, games played, points, rebounds,
defensive rebounds, offensive rebounds, steals,
blocked shots, free throws made and attempted, field
goals made and attempted, as well as minutes played.
He also stands fourth in Rockets history in scoring
average and third in assists.
Olajuwon led the Rockets to the playoffs 14 times,
averaging 26.6 points, 11.4 rebounds and 3.34 blocks
in 140 career playoff contests. In NBA playoff
history, he ranks second in blocks (472), 10th in points
(3,755) and ninth in scoring average (25.9). In 1986,
Olajuwon and Ralph Sampson led the Rockets to the
NBA Finals. In 1994, he averaged 28.9 points and 11.0
rebounds in Houston’s trek to its first NBA title. The
following year, he posted averages of 33.0 points and
10.3 rebounds as the Rockets won their second
consecutive NBA Championship. Olajuwon stands as
the team’s all-time playoff leader in postseasons
played, games played, minutes, points, field goals
made and attempted, free throws made and attempted,
rebounds, assists, steals and blocks. He also ranks
second in postseason scoring average.
During the 1988-89 season, Olajuwon became the first
player in NBA history to reach 200 blocks and 200
steals in one year. The following season, he led the
NBA with career highs of 14.0 rebounds and 4.59
blocks, standing as one of two rebounding titles and
one of three blocked shots crowns. On March 29, 1990
vs. Milwaukee, he recorded a quadruple-double, marking
one of 14 career triple-doubles.
In 1994, Olajuwon became the first player in league
history to win the NBA MVP, Defensive Player of the
Year and NBA Finals MVP in the same season. This
also marked his second consecutive Defensive
Player of the Year award and the first of two
consecutive NBA Finals MVP awards.
Born in Nigeria, Olajuwon earned American citizenship
and represented his country as a member of the goldmedal-winning 1996 United States Olympic Team.
Selected to the Rockets 30-Year Team in 1998, he was
also named one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA
History, which was announced by NBA Commissioner
David Stern on Oct. 29, 1996, in New York City.
Olajuwon came to Houston in 1980 as a freshman at
the University of Houston, teaming with Clyde Drexler
and Larry Micheaux to form the “Phi Slama Jama”
frontcourt. Olajuwon led the Cougars to the NCAA
Final Four in three straight seasons. After topping the
NCAA with averages of 13.5 rebounds and 5.6 blocks
to earn consensus All-America First-Team honors,
Olajuwon was selected by the Rockets with the first
overall pick of the 1984 NBA Draft. He was later
selected the Southwest Conference Player of the
Decade and his #34 was retired by the University of
Houston along with Drexler’s #22 in Feb. 1997.
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Olajuwon’s Career Highlights
NBA Career Rankings:
1st Blocked Shots; 4th Defensive Rebounds; 7th Field Goals Made; 8th Steals; 8th Offensive Rebounds; 9th Points;
10th Field Goals Attempted
NBA Season Rankings:
Scoring Average: 2nd (2) 1994-95, 1995-95; 3rd 1993-94; 4th 1992-93; 7th 1996-97; 8th 1985-86; 9th 1989-90; 10th (2) 1987-88, 1988-89
Rebounding Average: Led NBA (2) 1988-89, 1989-90; 3rd (2) 1987-88, 1992-93; 4th (2) 1984-85, 1993-94; 5th 1991-92; 6th 1995-96;
7th 1994-95; 8th 1986-87
Blocked Shots Per Game: Led NBA (3) 1989-90, 1990-91, 1992-93; 2nd (4) 1984-85, 1991-92, 1993-94, 1994-95; 3rd (2) 1985-86,
1986-87; 4th (3) 1987-88, 1988-89, 1995-96; 7th 1996-97; 8th 1998-99
Steals Per Game: 6th 1988-89; 8th 1989-90; 9th 1994-95; 10th 1987-88
Field Goal Percentage: 3rd 1998-99; 10th 1993-94
Rockets Career Rankings:
1st Points; 1st Rebounds; 1st Blocked Shots; 1st Steals; 1st Games; 1st Minutes; 1st Field Goals Made; 1st Field Goals Attempted;
1st Free Throws Made; 1st Free Throws Attempted; 3rd Assists; 4th Scoring Average
Olajuwon’s Career Statistics
UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON STATISTICS
YEAR
G
FG-FGA
PCT
FT-FTA
PCT
REB
AVG
PTS
AVG
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
29
34
37
91-150
192-314
249-369
.607
.611
.675
58-103
88-148
122-232
.563
.595
.526
179
388
500
6.2
11.4
13.5
240
472
620
8.3
13.9
16.8
TOTALS
100
532-833
.639
268-483
.555
1067
10.7
1332
13.3
NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS
YEAR
G-S MIN
FGM-A PCT
1984-85 (HOU)
1985-86 (HOU)
1986-87 (HOU)
1987-88 (HOU)
1988-89 (HOU)
1989-90 (HOU)
1990-91 (HOU)
1991-92 (HOU)
1992-93 (HOU)
1993-94 (HOU)
1994-95 (HOU)
1995-96 (HOU)
1996-97 (HOU)
1997-98 (HOU)
1998-99 (HOU)
1999-00 (HOU)
2000-01 (HOU)
2001-02 (TOR)
2914
2467
2760
2825
3024
3124
2062
2636
3242
3277
2853
2797
2852
1633
1784
1049
1545
1378
677-1258
625-1188
677-1332
712-1385
790-1556
806-1609
487-959
591-1177
848-1603
894-1694
798-1545
768-1494
727-1426
306-633
373-725
193-421
283-568
194-418
.538
.526
.508
.514
.508
.501
.508
.502
.529
.528
.517
.514
.510
.483
.514
.458
.498
.464
1177-1149 42844 10555-20573 .513
1238-1186 44222 10749-20991 .512
NBA PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR
G-S MIN
FGM-A PCT
1984-85 (HOU)
1985-86 (HOU)
1986-87 (HOU)
1987-88 (HOU)
1988-89 (HOU)
1989-90 (HOU)
1990-91 (HOU)
1992-93 (HOU)
1993-94 (HOU)
1994-95 (HOU)
1995-96 (HOU)
1996-97 (HOU)
1997-98 (HOU)
1998-99 (HOU)
2001-02 (TOR)
42-88
205-387
110-179
56-98
42-81
31-70
26-45
123-238
267-514
306-576
75-147
147-249
39-99
23-54
12-22
ROCKETS
TOTALS
5-5
20-20
10-10
4-4
4-4
4-4
3-3
12-12
23-23
22-22
8-8
16-16
5-5
4-4
5-0
187
766
389
162
162
161
129
518
989
929
329
629
190
123
86
140-140
145-140
5663
5749
.477
.530
.615
.571
.519
.443
.578
.517
.519
.531
.510
.590
.394
.426
.545
1492-2825 .528
1504-2847 .528
0-0
0-0
1-5
0-4
0-10
1-6
0-4
0-1
0-8
8-19
3-16
3-14
5-16
0-3
4-13
0-2
0-1
0-2
.000
.000
.200
.000
.000
.167
.000
.000
.000
.421
.188
.214
.333
.000
.308
.000
.000
.000
FTM-A PCT
338-551
347-538
400-570
381-548
454-652
382-536
213-277
328-428
444-570
388-542
406-537
397-548
351-446
160-212
195-272
69-112
123-198
47-84
.613
.645
.702
.695
.696
.713
.769
.766
.779
.716
.756
.724
.787
.755
.717
.616
.621
.560
25-122 .205
25-124 .202
5376-7537 .713
5423-7621 .712
3FGM-A PCT
FTM-A PCT
0-0
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-1
2-4
2-4
0-1
0-3
0-1
0-0
0-0
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.500
.500
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
4-18 .222
4-18 .222
22-46
127-199
72-97
38-43
17-25
12-17
14-17
62-75
128-161
111-163
29-40
76-104
24-33
7-8
4-6
.478
.638
.742
.884
.680
.706
.824
.827
.795
.681
.725
.731
.727
.875
.667
739-1028 .719
743-1034 .719
Bold and underlined indicates Rockets statistical leader.
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REBOUNDS REB
OFF-DEF-TOT AVG AST
440-534-974
333-448-781
315-543-858
302-657-959
338-767-1105
299-850-1149
219-551-770
246-599-845
283-785-1068
229-726-955
172-603-775
176-608-784
173-543-716
116-344-460
106-372-478
65-209-274
124-307-431
98-268-366
11.9
11.5
11.4
12.1
13.5
14.0
13.8
12.1
13.0
11.9
10.8
10.9
9.2
9.8
9.6
6.2
7.4
6.0
111
137
220
163
149
234
131
157
291
287
255
257
236
143
88
61
72
66
PF-D
ST
TO BLK
344-10
271-9
294-8
324-7
329-10
314-6
221-5
263-7
305-5
289-4
250-3
242-0
249-3
152-0
160-3
88-0
141-0
147-0
99
134
140
162
213
174
121
127
150
128
133
113
117
84
82
41
70
74
234
195
228
243
275
316
174
187
262
271
237
247
281
126
139
73
81
98
220
231
254
214
282
376
221
304
342
297
242
207
173
96
123
70
88
90
T P AVG
1692
1597
1755
1805
2034
1995
1187
1510
2140
2184
2005
1936
1810
772
945
455
689
435
20.6
23.5
23.4
22.8
24.8
24.3
21.2
21.6
26.1
27.3
27.8
26.9
23.2
16.4
18.9
10.3
11.9
7.1
3936-9446-13382 11.4 2992 4236-80 2088 3569 3740 26511 22.5
4034-9714-13748 11.1 3058 4383-80 2162 3667 3830 26946 21.8
REBOUNDS REB
OFF-DEF-TOT AVG AST
PF-D
ST
TO BLK
T P AVG
13.0
11.8
11.3
16.8
13.0
11.5
14.7
14.0
11.0
10.3
9.1
10.9
10.8
7.3
3.8
7
39
25
7
12
8
6
57
98
98
31
54
12
2
2
22-0
87-3
44-1
14-0
17-0
19-0
11-0
37-0
82-0
95-0
28-1
61-0
18-0
18-0
9-0
7
40
13
9
10
10
4
21
40
26
15
33
5
5
7
11
43
36
9
10
11
8
45
83
69
29
46
13
5
4
106
537
292
150
101
74
66
308
664
725
179
370
102
53
28
462-1140-1602 11.4
471-1150-1621 11.2
456
458
553-5
562-5
238
245
33-32-65
101-135-236
39-74-113
20-47-67
14-38-52
15-31-46
12-32-44
52-116-168
55-199-254
44-183-227
17-56-73
46-128-174
9-45-54
5-24-29
9-10-19
13
69
43
11
11
23
8
59
92
62
17
41
16
3
6
418 468
422 472
21.2
26.9
29.2
37.5
25.3
18.5
22.0
25.7
28.9
33.0
22.4
23.1
20.4
13.3
5.6
3727 26.6
3755 25.9
History
ROCKETS
TOTALS
82-82
68-68
75-75
79-79
82-82
82-82
56-50
70-69
82-82
80-80
72-72
72-72
78-78
47-45
50-50
44-28
58-55
61-37
3FGM-A PCT
Rudy Tomjanovich
Born: November 24, 1948
Hometown: Hamtramck, Michigan
High School: Hamtramck
College: Michigan ‘70
#45
• Drafted by Rockets, 1st Round, 2nd overall pick in 1970 NBA Draft
• Five-Time NBA All-Star (1974-77, 1979)
• Ranks third in Rockets history in career points and fourth in career rebounds
• Head Coach of the 1994 & 1995 NBA Champion Houston Rockets teams
• Head Coach of the gold-medal-winning 2000 United States Olympic Team
• Holds Rockets franchise record for coaching wins
• Inducted into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame in 2003
• Retired as a player after the 1980-81 season; Number (45) was retired on Jan. 28, 1982
Rudy Tomjanovich reached the heights of success
both on the court and the sidelines during three
decades with the Rockets. After earning five All-Star
selections as a player, “Rudy T” won the city of Houston
its first-ever major championships by coaching the
Rockets to back-to-back titles in 1994 and 1995.
Tomjanovich, who spent 33 consecutive seasons with
the Rockets, holds the franchise record with 503
coaching wins and ranks third in Rockets history with
13,383 career points. He was involved in all four
Rockets division titles – as leading scorer in 1976-77,
assistant coach in 1985-86 and as head coach in 199293 and 1993-94.
History
Tomjanovich first joined the San Diego Rockets as the
second overall pick in the 1970 NBA Draft after a
storied collegiate career at the University of Michigan.
The all-time leading rebounder in school history,
Tomjanovich also holds the second-highest career
scoring average at 25.1 points per game.
In Rockets history, Tomjanovich ranks third in career
points, third in career games and fourth in career
rebounds. He averaged 17.4 points and 8.1 rebounds
in 768 games with the Rockets. In his 11-season
career, he led the Rockets in scoring average four
times and rebounding average once. In his second
season, Tomjanovich averaged a career-high 11.8
rebounds with 15.0 points, as the team made its debut
in Houston.
During the 1972-73 season, Tomjanovich posted
team-leading averages of 19.3 points and 11.6
rebounds. He earned the first of four consecutive AllStar selections in 1974, as he led Houston and ranked
seventh in the NBA with a career-high 24.5 points per
game. He scored a career-high 42 points against
Buffalo on Jan. 13, 1974. During the 1974-75 season,
Tomjanovich led Houston with 20.7 points per game
and guided the Rockets to their first-ever playoff
series win. He averaged a team-leading 21.6 points for
the 1976-77 Rockets and helped Houston to its first
division title. Tomjanovich played only 23 games the
next year, as he suffered a facial fracture on Dec. 9,
1977 versus the Lakers. Tomjanovich returned to the
All-Star Game in 1979, averaging 19.0 points and 7.7
rebounds with Houston in his comeback season.
After the Rockets advanced to the NBA Finals in 1981,
Tomjanovich retired having spent his entire playing
career with the Rockets. He retired Oct. 2, 1981, and
his jersey was retired on Jan. 28, 1982.
Beginning with the 1981-82 season, Tomjanovich
spent two years as a Rockets scout. He became an
assistant coach in 1983 and served in that role until
being named interim head coach on Feb. 18, 1992. In
the first 15 games with Tomjanovich at the helm, the
Rockets responded with an 11-4 record — the best
start for any coach in franchise history.
Officially named the ninth head coach in Rockets
history on May 20, 1992, Tomjanovich became the
first coach in NBA history to guide his team from the
lottery to a division title in his first full season. His
coaching peers voted him The Sporting News NBA
Coach of the Year in 1993. He was also named head
coach of the Western Conference for the 1997 NBA
All-Star Game and received NBA Coach of the Month
recognition three times with Houston.
Tomjanovich posted a 503-397 (.559) regular season
mark and 51-39 (.567) playoff record in 12 seasons with
Houston, departing with franchise records for career
wins and winning percentage. Tomjanovich resigned as
Houston’s coach following the 2002-03 season while
undergoing successful treatment for bladder cancer.
He was hired to coach the L.A. Lakers during the
summer of 2004 before stepping aside later that season
for health reasons. On the career coaching wins list, he
ranks 25th all-time in NBA history with 525 victories.
Aside from his coaching success in the NBA,
Tomjanovich coached the United States Senior National
Team on two occasions. He guided the United States
Men’s Basketball Team to a gold medal and an
undefeated record in the 2000 Summer Olympics.
Prior to the Olympics, Tomjanovich led a United
States team of non-NBA players to a bronze medal at
the 1998 World Championship of Basketball.
Tomjanovich stands with Basketball Hall of Famers
Lenny Wilkins and the late Chuck Daly as the only
people to coach teams to an NBA Championship and
an Olympic gold medal. He also stands as one of eight
coaches in NBA history to possess 500 career wins
and multiple NBA championships.
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Rockets Retired Numbers
Tomjanovich’s Career Highlights
NBA Season Rankings:
Scoring Average: 6th 1973-74
Field Goal Percentage: 3rd 1973-74; 7th 1975-76
Rockets Career Rankings:
3rd Points; 3rd Games; 3rd Minutes; 3rd Field Goals Made; 3rd Field Goals Attempted; 4th Rebounds; 6th Free Throws Attempted;
7th Free Throws Made
Tomjanovich’s Career Statistics
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN STATISTICS
YEAR
G
FG-FGA
PCT
FT-FTA
PCT
REB
AVG
PTS
AVG
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
24
24
24
210-446
269-541
286-604
.471
.497
.474
49-78
79-131
150-200
.628
.603
.750
323
340
376
13.5
14.2
15.7
469
617
722
19.5
25.7
30.1
TOTALS
72
765-1591
.481
278-409
.680
1039
14.4
1808
25.1
NBA REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS
YEAR
G-S MIN
FGM-A PCT
1970-71 (HOU)
1971-72 (HOU)
1972-73 (HOU)
1973-74 (HOU)
1974-75 (HOU)
1975-76 (HOU)
1976-77 (HOU)
1977-78 (HOU)
1978-79 (HOU)
1979-80 (HOU)
1980-81 (HOU)
TOTALS
77-0
78-61
81-65
80-80
81-81
79-79
81-80
23-23
74-74
62-50
52-38
1062
2689
2972
3227
3134
2912
3130
849
2641
1834
1264
168-439
500-1010
655-1371
788-1470
694-1323
622-1202
733-1437
217-417
620-1200
370-778
263-563
3FGM-A PCT
FTM-A PCT
.383
.495
.478
.536
.525
.517
.510
.485
.517
.476
.467
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
22-79 .278
12-51 .235
768-631 25714 5630-11240 .501
34-130 .262
2089-2666 .784
3FGM-A PCT
FTM-A PCT
NBA PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR
G MIN
FGM-A PCT
1975 (HOU)
1977 (HOU)
1979 (HOU)
1980 (HOU)
1981 (HOU)
8-8
12-12
2-2
7-1
8-0
304
457
64
185
31
72-128
107-212
9-23
24-64
1-9
TOTALS
37-23
1041
.563
.505
.391
.375
.111
–
–
–
–
–
–
1-7 .143
0-3 .000
213-436 .489
1-10 .100
73-112
172-238
205-335
385-454
289-366
221-288
287-342
61-81
168-221
118-147
65-82
.652
.723
.746
.848
.790
.767
.830
.753
.760
.803
.793
REBOUNDS REB
OFF-DEF-TOT AVG AST
PF-D
ST
TO BLK
73
117
178
250
236
188
172
32
137
109
81
124-0
193-2
225-1
230-0
230-1
206-1
198-1
63-0
186-0
161-2
121-0
–
–
–
89
76
42
57
15
44
32
19
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
38
138
98
58
8.1 1573
1937-8
374
332 175 13383 17.4
REBOUNDS REB
OFF-DEF-TOT AVG AST
381 4.9
923 11.8
938 11.6
230-487-717 9.0
184-429-613 7.6
167-499-666 8.4
172-512-684 8.4
40-98-138 6.0
170-402-572 7.7
132-226-358 5.8
78-130-208 4.0
6198
–
–
–
66
24
19
27
5
18
10
6
T P AVG
409
1172
1560
1961
1677
1465
1753
495
1408
880
603
5.3
15.0
19.3
24.5
20.7
18.5
21.6
21.5
19.0
14.2
11.6
PF-D
ST
TO BLK
T P AVG
.833
.784
.400
.692
.667
22-42-64
24-41-65
7-7-14
12-28-40
2-4-6
8.0
5.4
7.0
5.7
0.8
23
24
2
10
0
17-0
36-0
1-0
21-1
3-0
1
7
1
2
0
–
–
1
14
2
4
5
1
0
0
184
243
20
58
6
84-109 .771
67-122-189
5.1
59
78-1
11
17
8
511 13.8
40-48
29-37
2-5
9-13
4-6
23.0
20.3
10.0
8.3
0.6
Bold and underlined indicates Rockets statistical leader.
History
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Carroll Dawson
Hometown: Alba, Texas
High School: Alba
College: Baylor ‘60
“CD”
• Assistant Coach with Rockets under four Head Coaches (1980-96)
• Named Executive Vice President of Basketball/General Manager on July 26, 1996
• Only person on coaching staffs of all four Rockets teams to advance to the NBA Finals
• Inducted into the Paris Junior College Hall of Fame in 1991
• Enshrined in the Baylor University Hall of Fame in 1998
• Entered the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame in 2001
• Inducted into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame in 2003
• Retired as General Manager after the 2006-07 season
• Honored with “Carroll Dawson Tribute Night” on April 16, 2007
Affectionately known as “CD,” Carroll Dawson was
honored by Houston Rockets Owner Leslie Alexander
with “Carroll Dawson Tribute Night” on April 16, 2007,
where a banner bearing his name was hung from the
rafters of Toyota Center in honor of Dawson’s 27
seasons with the Rockets organization as General
Manager and as an assistant coach.
Dawson completed his 11th and final campaign as
General Manager of the franchise in 2006-07. Prior to
moving into the front office on July 26, 1996, Dawson
worked as an assistant coach under four Rockets head
coaches, aiding Del Harris from 1980-83, Bill Fitch from
1983-88, Don Chaney from 1988-92 and Rudy
Tomjanovich from 1992-96.
History
Recognized as one of the top executives in the NBA,
Dawson finished second in voting for The Sporting
News NBA Executive of the Year in 2006-07. As
General Manager, Dawson showed the ability to both
bolster a playoff contender with veterans and acquire
emerging talent as part of a youth movement. In his first
few years, he made trades for Charles Barkley and
Scottie Pippen to give a team led by Hakeem Olajuwon
even more experience. Dawson then helped the Rockets
acquire several young talents in the following years,
including Cuttino Mobley, Steve Francis and Yao Ming.
In the summer of 2005, Dawson worked with Alexander
to sign Yao to a maximum-value contract extension. In
the summer of 2004, Dawson changed the face of the
franchise by obtaining one of the NBA’s top players in
Tracy McGrady. The two-time scoring champion was
acquired from Orlando in a seven-player deal that
included Francis and Mobley.
Dawson holds the distinction of being the only person
on the coaching staffs of all four Rockets teams that
advanced to the NBA Finals, as Houston played for a
championship in 1981, 1986, 1994 and 1995. He will
always be known throughout the NBA for his work with
frontcourt players and was credited with teaching
Olajuwon his famous jump hook. Dawson coached
many NBA All-Stars during his years in Houston,
including Elvin Hayes, Moses Malone, Ralph Sampson
and Tomjanovich.
Dawson’s knowledge of the game was not limited to the
NBA. Prior to the inaugural 1997 WNBA season,
Dawson was commissioned by Alexander to help
assemble the first Houston Comets team. He guided
the efforts to bring Sheryl Swoopes and Cynthia Cooper
to Houston, and then drafted Janeth Arcain in the WNBA
Elite Draft. Dawson was also instrumental in the
selection of Tina Thompson with the first pick of the
Inaugural WNBA Draft. Finally, he worked with Alexander
to hire Naismith Hall of Famer and WNBA All-Decade
Coach Van Chancellor. Dawson served as Chancellor’s
top advisor as the Comets Executive Vice President of
Basketball from 1997-2006 and helped craft the fourtime WNBA Champions (1997-2000).
A native Texan, Dawson hails from Alba, a town with a
population of 200 that sits about 75 miles east of Dallas.
As a 6-foot-5 high school center, he led Alba High School
to a 44-3 record as a senior. He then went on to win Junior
College All-America honors at Paris Junior College
(Texas) under Head Coach Boyd Converse. After two
seasons at Paris, Dawson moved on to Baylor University,
where he led Bill Henderson’s Baylor Bears in scoring
and rebounding in each of his two seasons. In 1960, he
averaged 16.4 points as a senior to earn All-Southwest
Conference honors.
In 1963, he returned to Baylor as an assistant to Head
Coach Bill Menefee. He later succeeded Menefee as
head coach in 1973, remaining in that position for more
than three seasons. After spending two years as a scout
for the Dallas Cowboys at the call of executive Gil
Brandt, Dawson started a career as a salesman for
Converse Shoe Company.
Dawson has been honored with induction into the Paris
Junior College Hall of Fame in 1991, the Baylor
University Hall of Fame in 1998, the Texas Association
of Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame in 2001, and the
Texas Sports Hall of Fame in 2003. He was also named
Mr. Sportsman 2005 by Interfaith Charities in Houston.
In 2010, Dawson was honored as a Baylor Basketball
Legend by the ‘B’ Association. In addition, he was
named the President of the Texas Sports Hall of Fame.
Remaining with the Rockets as a Senior Consultant,
Dawson resides in Houston with his wife, Sharon.
Sharon has a daughter, Elizabeth, and a son, Michael.
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Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame
Charles Barkley
Inducted into the Hall of Fame on Sept. 8, 2006 … ranks 18th in the NBA
in all-time scoring (23,757 points) and fifth all-time in offensive rebounds
(4,260) … played with the Philadelphia 76ers, the Phoenix Suns and the
Houston Rockets (1996-2000) over his 16-year NBA career … named the
NBA’s Most Valuable Player for the 1992-93 season … 11-time NBA AllStar … earned All-NBA First Team on five occasions and All-NBA Second
Team five times … member of the NBA’s 50th Anniversary Team.
Charles Barkley
Rick Barry
Kevin McHale
Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1987 … ranks third in NBA history in free
throw percentage (.900) … played for Houston two seasons (1978-80) after
eight seasons with Golden State and four in the ABA with Oakland,
Washington and New York.
Clyde Drexler
Inducted into the Hall of Fame on Sept. 10, 2004 (see pages 134-135 for
further details).
Alex Hannum
Rick Barry
Inducted into the Hall of Fame on Oct. 3, 1998 … won a combined 649 games
as a coach in the NBA and ABA … was the 1964 NBA Coach of the Year
(San Francisco) and the 1969 ABA Coach of the Year (Oakland) … won
two NBA championships (with St. Louis in 1957-58 and with Philadelphia
in 1966-67) … was head coach of the Rockets over the course of two
seasons (1969-71).
Calvin Murphy
Elvin Hayes
Clyde Drexler
Inducted into the Hall of Fame on May 15, 1990 … the “Big E” was the No.
1 pick in the 1968 NBA Draft by the San Diego Rockets and spent his first
four seasons with the franchise, including the team’s first in Houston (197172) … finished his career with the Rockets (1981-84) after spending nine
seasons with Washington … was the first to play 50,000 minutes in the
NBA … is the league’s eighth all-time leading scorer (27,313 points) and
fourth all-time leading rebounder (16,279).
Hakeem Olajuwon
Moses Malone
Inducted into the Hall of Fame on Oct. 5, 2001 (see pages 136-137 for
further details).
Kevin McHale
Alex Hannum
Inducted into the Hall of Fame on Oct. 1, 1999 (see pages 12-13 for further
details).
Scottie Pippen
Calvin Murphy
Inducted into the Hall of Fame on May 10, 1993 (see pages 138-139 for
further details).
History
Hakeem Olajuwon
Inducted into the Hall of Fame on Sept. 5, 2008 (see pages 140-141 for
further details).
Scottie Pippen
Elvin Hayes
Inducted into the Hall of Fame on Aug. 13, 2010 … played with the Chicago
Bulls, the Houston Rockets (1998-99) and the Portland Trail Blazers over
his 17-year NBA career … seven-time NBA All-Star won six NBA
championships with the Bulls … selected one of the 50 Greatest Players
in NBA history … named NBA All-Defensive First Team eight times.
Pat Riley
Pat Riley
Moses Malone
Inducted into the Hall of Fame on Sept. 5, 2008 … was the first draft
selection in the history of the Rockets (seventh overall in 1967) … played
in his first three NBA seasons with the Rockets (1967-70) … three-time
NBA Coach of the Year … won five NBA championships as a head coach
(four with L.A. Lakers in 1982, 1985, 1987 and 1988; one with Miami in 2005).
Fred “Tex” Winter
Inducted into the Hall of Fame on Aug. 12, 2011 … was the Rockets first
head coach after the team relocated to Houston (1971-73) … architect of
the famed triangle offense, or triple post, which produced nine NBA
championships during his tenures with the Chicago Bulls and L.A. Lakers.
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Tex Winter
Rockets NBA Honors
NBA MVP
1979
1982
1994
All-Defense
Moses Malone
Moses Malone
Hakeem Olajuwon
Finals MVP
1994
1995
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
All-Star Game MVP
1985
Ralph Sampson
Coach of the Year
1977
1991
Tom Nissalke
Don Chaney
Rookie of the Year
1984
2000 (tie)
Ralph Sampson
Steve Francis
Defensive Player of the Year
1993
1994
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Most Improved Player
2010
Aaron Brooks
Executive of the Year
1977
Ray Patterson
J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship
1979
2009
Calvin Murphy
Dikembe Mutombo
History
All-NBA
First Team
1979
1982
1987
1988
1989
1993
1994
1997
Moses Malone
Moses Malone
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Second Team
1980
1981
1984
1985
1986
1990
1996
2007
2007
2009
Moses Malone
Moses Malone
Ralph Sampson
Ralph Sampson
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Tracy McGrady
Yao Ming
Yao Ming
Third Team
1991
1995
1995
1999
2004
2005
2006
2008
2008
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Clyde Drexler
Hakeem Olajuwon
Yao Ming
Tracy McGrady
Yao Ming
Tracy McGrady
Yao Ming
First Team
1987
1988
1988
1990
1993
1994
1999
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Rodney McCray
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Scottie Pippen
Second Team
1979
1985
1987
1991
1996
1997
2008
2009
2009
Moses Malone
Hakeem Olajuwon
Rodney McCray
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Shane Battier
Ron Artest
Shane Battier
All-Rookie
First Team
1969
1971
1976
1977
1984
1985
2000
2003
2008
Elvin Hayes
Calvin Murphy
Joe C. Meriweather
John Lucas
Ralph Sampson
Hakeem Olajuwon
Steve Francis
Yao Ming
Luis Scola
Second Team
1984
1993
1997
1999
1999
2002
2006
2008
Rodney McCray
Robert Horry
Matt Maloney
Michael Dickerson
Cuttino Mobley
Eddie Griffin
Luther Head
Carl Landry
Player of the Week
Feb. 10, 1980
Dec. 7, 1980
Mar. 15, 1981
Mar. 29, 1981
Feb. 8, 1982
Mar. 29, 1982
Nov. 14, 1988
Feb. 20, 1989
Mar. 5, 1990
Feb. 4, 1991
Mar. 18, 1991
Jan. 17, 1993
Feb. 28, 1993
Apr. 11, 1993
Nov. 15, 1993
Mar. 21, 1994
Jan. 1, 1995
Feb. 5, 1995
Apr. 9, 1995
Mar. 4, 1996
Nov. 10, 1996
Nov. 25, 1996
Jan. 24, 2000
Jan. 16, 2001
Mar. 19, 2001
Jan. 21, 2003
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Rick Barry
Mike Dunleavy
Moses Malone
Robert Reid
Moses Malone
Moses Malone
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Otis Thorpe
Kenny Smith
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Clyde Drexler
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Charles Barkley
Steve Francis
Steve Francis
Cuttino Mobley
Steve Francis
Rockets NBA Honors
Mar. 17, 2003
Mar. 7, 2004
Jan. 16, 2005
Feb. 6, 2005
Mar. 13, 2005
Apr. 17, 2005
Feb. 26, 2006
Apr. 2, 2006
Nov. 12, 2006
Apr. 1, 2007
Apr. 15, 2007
Nov. 4, 2007
Nov. 11, 2007
Mar. 9, 2008
Feb. 27, 2011
Mar. 20, 2011
Steve Francis
Yao Ming
Tracy McGrady
Tracy McGrady
Tracy McGrady
Tracy McGrady
Yao Ming
Yao Ming
Yao Ming
Yao Ming
Tracy McGrady
Tracy McGrady
Yao Ming
Tracy McGrady
Kevin Martin
Kyle Lowry
Player of the Month
Nov. 1979
Feb. 1981
Feb. 1982
Nov. 1985
Apr. 1990
Jan. 1993
Apr. 1993
Nov. 1993
Feb. 1995
Nov. 2006
Jan. 2008
Moses Malone
Calvin Murphy
Moses Malone
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Yao Ming
Yao Ming
Coach of the Month
Jan. 1987
Feb. 1991
Mar. 1991
Apr. 1993
Nov. 1993
Nov. 1996
Feb. 2008
Mar. 2009
Bill Fitch
Don Chaney
Don Chaney
Rudy Tomjanovich
Rudy Tomjanovich
Rudy Tomjanovich
Rick Adelman
Rick Adelman
Rookie of the Month
Nov. 1983
Dec. 1983
Jan. 1984
Feb. 1984
Mar. 1984
Apr. 1984
Dec. 1984
Feb. 1985
Mar. 1985 (tie)
Dec. 1999
Mar. 2000
Apr. 2000 (tie)
Dec. 2002
Feb. 2003
Feb. 2008
Ralph Sampson
Ralph Sampson
Ralph Sampson
Ralph Sampson
Ralph Sampson
Ralph Sampson
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Steve Francis
Steve Francis
Steve Francis
Yao Ming
Yao Ming
Luis Scola
(Current Rockets players bolded)
Rockets on U.S. Teams
Olympics
1972
1980
1992
1996
2000
Tom Henderson
Dwight Jones, Ed Ratleff
Rodney McCray
Charles Barkley, Clyde Drexler
Scottie Pippen
Charles Barkley, Hakeem Olajuwon
Scottie Pippen
Head Coach Rudy Tomjanovich
World Championships
2006
Don Kojis
Cliff Meely
John Lucas, Joe Meriweather
Antoine Carr, Mitchell Wiggins
Kenny Smith
Head Coach Rudy Tomjanovich
David Wood
Shane Battier
History
1963
1970
1974
1982
1986
1998
Pan American Games
1963
1971
1975
1979
1991
1995
Don Kojis
Dwight Jones
Tree Rollins
Ralph Sampson, Mike Woodson
Tracy Murray, Walt Williams
Jim Jackson, Clarence Weatherspoon
Dave Jamerson
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Rockets in All-Star Games
Charles Barkley
Year
Site
Feb. 9, 1997
Cleveland
One Selection (One as Starter)
MP
FGM-A
FTM-A
*Injured, Did Not Play
REB
AST
BL
ST
TP
MP
*19
FGM-A
FTM-A
5-8
0-0
Injured, Did Not Play
REB
2
AST
3
BL
0
ST
3
TP
11
Clyde Drexler
Year
Site
Feb. 12, 1996
San Antonio
Feb. 9, 1997
Cleveland
Two Selections (One as Starter)
Steve Francis
Year
Site
Feb. 10, 2002
Philadelphia
Feb. 9, 2003
Atlanta
Feb. 15, 2004
Los Angeles
Three Selections (Three as Starter)
MP
*18
*32
*23
73
FGM-A
1-8
9-12
6-9
16-29
FTM-A
1-2
0-0
0-0
1-2
REB
2
2
4
8
AST
3
9
4
16
BL
0
0
0
0
ST
2
0
0
2
TP
3
20
13
36
MP
*21
*35
19
11
86
FGM-A
4-9
9-21
4-13
1-6
18-49
FTM-A
3-3
6-12
2-3
2-2
13-20
REB
5
15
4
2
26
AST
0
1
2
0
3
BL
-
ST
-
TP
11
24
10
4
49
MP
10
*16
26
FGM-A
2-5
2-7
4-12
FTM-A
0-0
4-5
4-5
REB
2
5
7
AST
1
3
4
BL
-
ST
-
TP
4
8
2
MP
14
*17
*31
22
20
104
FGM-A
1-1
2-2
7-12
3-8
5-11
18-34
FTM-A
2-4
4-5
6-12
2-4
2-6
16-31
REB
4
7
12
6
11
40
AST
1
1
2
3
0
7
BL
0
0
2
0
1
3
ST
1
1
1
1
1
5
TP
4 (East)
8 (East)
20 (East)
8
12
52
MP
11
FGM-A
2-6
FTM-A
0-0
REB
4
AST
1
BL
-
ST
-
TP
4 (East)
MP
*24
*27
*18
69
FGM-A
4-13
15-26
3-8
22-47
FTM-A
0-0
2-7
0-0
2-7
REB
5
0
3
8
AST
5
2
11
18
BL
2
0
0
2
ST
3
1
2
6
TP
8
36
8
52
MP
15
FGM-A
3-5
FTM-A
0-0
REB
1
AST
5
BL
0
ST
2
TP
6 (East)
Elvin Hayes
Year
Site
Jan. 14, 1969
Baltimore
Jan. 20, 1970
Philadelphia
Jan. 12, 1971
San Diego
Jan. 18, 1972
Los Angeles
Four Selections (Two as Starter)
Don Kojis
Year
Site
Jan. 23, 1968
New York
Jan. 14, 1969
Baltimore
Two Selections (One as Starter)
Moses Malone
Year
Site
Feb. 5, 1978
Atlanta
Feb. 4, 1979
Pontiac
Feb. 4, 1980
Landover, MD
Feb. 1, 1981
Cleveland
Jan. 31, 1982
E. Rutherford
Five Selections (Two as Starter)
History
Jack Marin
Year
Jan. 23, 1973
One Selection
Site
Chicago
Tracy McGrady
Year
Site
Feb. 20, 2005
Denver
Feb. 19, 2006
Houston
Feb. 18, 2007
Las Vegas
Three Selections (Three as Starter)
Calvin Murphy
Year
Feb. 4, 1979
One Selection
Site
Pontiac
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Rockets in All-Star Games
Hakeem Olajuwon
Year
Site
Feb. 10, 1985
Indianapolis
Feb. 9, 1986
Dallas
Feb. 8, 1987
Seattle
Feb. 7, 1988
Chicago
Feb. 12, 1989
Astrodome
Feb. 11, 1990
Miami
Feb. 9, 1992
Orlando
Feb. 21, 1993
Salt Lake City
Feb. 13, 1994
Minneapolis
Feb. 12, 1995
Phoenix
Feb. 10, 1996
San Antonio
Feb. 9, 1997
Cleveland
12 Selections (Eight as Starter)
MP
15
15
*26
*28
*25
*31
20
21
*30
*25
*14
*20
270
FGM-A
2-2
1-8
2-6
8-13
5-12
2-14
3-6
1-5
8-15
6-13
2-8
5-8
45-110
FTM-A
2-6
1-2
6-8
5-7
2-3
4-10
1-2
1-3
3-6
0-2
0-0
1-2
26-51
REB
5
5
13
9
7
16
4
7
11
11
3
3
94
AST
1
0
2
2
3
2
2
1
2
1
0
1
17
BL
2
2
3
2
2
1
1
2
5
2
0
1
23
ST
0
1
0
2
3
1
2
2
2
2
0
0
15
TP
6
3
10
21
12
8
7
3
19
13
4
11
117
FGM-A
FTM-A
4-7
1-2
10-15
4-6
7-11
2-2
*Injured, Did Not Play
66
21-33
7-10
REB
5
10
4
AST
0
1
1
BL
0
1
0
ST
0
0
0
TP
9
24 (MVP)
16
19
2
1
0
49
Ralph Sampson
Year
Site
Jan. 29, 1984
Denver
Feb. 10, 1985
Indianapolis
Feb. 9, 1986
Dallas
Feb. 8, 1987
Seattle
Four Selections (Three as Starter)
MP
16
*29
*21
Otis Thorpe
Year
Feb. 9, 1992
One Selection
Site
Orlando
MP
4
FGM-A
1-1
FTM-A
0-0
REB
0
AST
0
BL
0
ST
0
TP
2
MP
17
14
12
22
*24
89
FGM-A
2-5
0-3
1-2
3-9
6-13
12-32
FTM-A
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
REB
5
3
3
10
6
27
AST
0
0
0
1
1
2
BL
0
0
0
1
0
1
ST
0
0
0
1
0
1
TP
4
0
2
6
12
24
FGM-A
FTM-A
1-1
0-0
8-14
0-0
5-9
1-2
2-5
1-2
*Injured, Did Not Play
*13
2-5
2-2
*12
1-4
0-0
*Injured, Did Not Play
101
19-38
4-6
REB
2
4
8
2
AST
0
1
5
1
BL
0
0
1
0
ST
0
0
0
1
TP
2
16
11
5
5
3
1
0
0
1
0
0
6
2
24
8
2
1
42
Rudy Tomjanovich
Year
Site
Jan. 15, 1974
Seattle
Jan. 14, 1975
Phoenix
Feb. 3, 1976
Philadelphia
Feb. 13, 1977
Milwaukee
Feb. 4, 1979
Pontiac
Five Selections (One as Starter)
(East)
(East)
(East)
(East)
(East)
Yao Ming
MP
*17
*18
*22
*19
* Indicates starter; 14 Rockets have been selected to the All-Star Game 52 times, earning 33 starts. In 13 different years, two or more Rockets
were selected - 1969: Kojis, Hayes; 1979: Malone, Murphy, Tomjanovich; 1985: Olajuwon, Sampson; 1986: Olajuwon, Sampson; 1987:
Olajuwon, Sampson; 1992: Olajuwon, Thorpe; 1996: Drexler, Olajuwon; 1997: Barkley, Drexler, Olajuwon; 2003: Francis, Yao; 2004: Francis,
Yao; 2005: McGrady, Yao; 2006: McGrady, Yao; 2007: McGrady, Yao. In 1969, 1979, 1987, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007, two
Rockets were voted starters.
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History
Year
Site
Feb. 9, 2003
Atlanta
Feb. 15, 2004
Los Angeles
Feb. 20, 2005
Denver
Feb. 19, 2006
Houston
Feb. 18, 2007
Las Vegas
Feb. 17, 2008
New Orleans
Feb. 15, 2009
Phoenix
Feb. 20, 2011
Los Angeles
Eight Selections (Eight as Starter)
Dates & Deals
(Names in parentheses indicate players drafted)
1967
Jan. 11
Mar. 29
May 1
San Diego Rockets admitted as 12th NBA
member.
Jack McMahon named general manager
and head coach.
In the 1967 expansion draft, the Rockets
selected John Barnhill and Johnny
Green (Baltimore), Jim Barnett and Toby
Kimball (Boston), Don Kojis (Chicago),
Jon McGlocklin and Jim Ware
(Cincinnati), Henry Finkel and John
Block (Los Angeles) and Dave Gambee
(Philadelphia).
1968
Jan. 11
May 6
June 18
Traded Johnny Green to Philadelphia for
cash and 1968 4th round pick (Darryl
Jones).
In the 1968 expansion draft, the
Milwaukee Bucks selected Jon
McGlocklin and Dave Gambee from the
Rockets and the Phoenix Suns took John
Barnhill.
Pete Newell named general manager.
Sept. 18 Traded cash to Seattle for Zaid Abdul
Aziz.
Sept. 19 Traded Dick Cunningham to Milwaukee
for cash. Sent John Gianelli to New
York for cash.
Sept. 22 Traded cash and 1973 3rd round pick
(James Lister) to Cleveland for Steve
Hawes.
Oct. 27 Traded Greg Smith to Portland for Stan
McKenzie.
Nov. 2
Traded Dick Gibbs to Kansas City for
cash.
1973
Jan. 21
Oct. 29
Nov. 11
Feb. 1
1974
May 20
In the 1974 expansion draft, the New
Orleans Jazz selected E.C. Coleman
from the Rockets.
Nov. 1
Nov. 2
The Summit (Compaq Center) opens.
First Game in The Summit: Houston 104,
Milwaukee 89; Rudy Tomjanovich
scores 28 to lead the Rockets; 7,142 in
attendance.
Traded Steve Hawes to Portland for John
Johnson.
1969
Aug. 22
Dec. 10
Traded Henry Finkel to Boston for cash.
Alex Hannum named head coach.
1975
1970
Apr. 15
May 11
Traded Don Kojis to Seattle for cash.
In the 1970 expansion draft, the Portland
Trail Blazers selected Rick Adelman and
Pat Riley from the Rockets and the
Cleveland Cavaliers took Bobby Smith.
May 11
Traded Jim Barnett to Portland for Larry
Siegfried.
Sept. 10 Traded Art Williams to Boston for 1971
5th round pick (Greg Nelson).
Dec. 9
Traded cash and 1971 3rd round pick
(Jackie Ridgle) to Cleveland for John
Egan.
Nov. 13
1976
Apr. 20
June 7
1971
History
May 14
June 9
Tex Winter named head coach.
Traded 1973 2nd round pick (Kevin
Stacom) to Chicago for Dick Gibbs.
June 23 Rockets move from San Diego to
Houston.
July 30 Traded Toby Kimball to Milwaukee for
cash.
Sept. 12 Traded John Block to Milwaukee for
Dick Cunningham.
Nov. 9
Traded Don Adams and Larry Siegfried
to Atlanta for Jim Davis and John
Vallely.
Dec. 9
Traded Curtis Perry and 1972 1st round
pick (Russell Lee) to Milwaukee for Greg
Smith and 1973 3rd round pick (E.C.
Coleman).
Dec. 10 Traded Jim Davis to Detroit for 1972 1st
round pick (Bob Nash).
Oct. 25
June 9
Aug. 10
Oct. 18
Oct. 22
May 1
June 23
Aug. 1
Traded 1972 1st round pick (Bob Nash) to
Phoenix for Otto Moore.
Ray Patterson named President and
General Manager.
Traded Elvin Hayes to Baltimore for Jack
Marin.
Traded Stu Lantz to Detroit for Jimmy
Walker.
Tom Nissalke named head coach.
Traded Joe Meriweather and Gus Bailey
to Atlanta for Dwight Jones and
exchange of 1st round picks (Armond
Hill), giving Rockets top pick of 1976
NBA Draft (John Lucas).
Traded 1977 1st round pick (Wesley Cox)
and 1978 1st round pick (Michael Ray
Richardson) and cash to Buffalo for
Moses Malone.
1977
Jan. 8
1972
Apr. 8
John Egan named head coach.
Traded Jimmy Walker to Kansas City for
Matt Guokas.
Traded Otto Moore to Kansas City for
Ron Riley.
Traded Matt Guokas and Jack Marin to
Buffalo for Kevin Kunnert and Dave
Wohl .
Dec. 9
Dec. 16
Dec. 22
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Traded Dave Wohl to New Jersey for
cash and 1978 4th round pick (Jackie
Robinson).
Traded John Johnson to Boston for
1977 2nd round pick (Larry Moffett) and
1978 2nd round pick (Buster Matheney).
Traded Tom Owens to Portland for
Robin Jones.
John Johnson returned by
Commissioner Lawrence F. O’Brien with
Rockets retaining Boston’s 1977 and 1978
2nd round picks.
Traded John Johnson to Seattle for
1979 2nd round pick (Paul Mokeski) and
1980 2nd round pick (Billy Williams).
Rudy Tomjanovich suffers facial
fracture at Los Angeles.
Traded 1978 2nd round pick (Rick Wilson)
and 1979 2nd round pick (Larry Wilson)
to Atlanta for Ron Behagen.
Traded Ron Behagen to Indiana for
Alonzo Bradley.
Dates & Deals
Nov. 12
1978
June 9
Kevin Kunnert signed as free agent by
Boston; Houston receives cash and 1981
2nd round pick (Ed Turner).
June 17 Signed free agent Rick Barry from
Golden State.
July 26 Traded C.J. Kupec to Milwaukee for 1979
4th round (Sammy Drummer).
Sept. 5 John Lucas and $100,000 compensation
to Golden State for Rick Barry.
Sept. 21 Traded 1981 1st round pick (Danny
Schayes) to New Orleans for Slick
Watts.
1983
Apr. 22
May 19
Del Harris resigns as head coach.
Rockets call heads to win coin flip for top
draft pick.
June 1
Bill Fitch named head coach.
June 28 Rockets select Ralph Sampson first in
college draft, Rodney McCray third.
Aug. 30 Signed free agent Lewis Lloyd; Golden
State receives 1985 2nd round pick
(Bobby Lee Hurt).
Sept. 30 Signed free agent Phil Ford; Milwaukee
received 1984 6th round pick (McKinley
Singleton) and cash.
Oct. 17 Robert Reid returns after one year
absence.
1979
May 25
June 7
July 16
Oct. 12
Rockets purchased by partnership
headed by George J. Maloof.
Del Harris named head coach.
Signed free agent Tom Henderson from
Washington; teams agree on 1980 1st
round pick as compensation.
Traded Mike Newlin to New Jersey for
cash and 1980 2nd round pick (John
Stroud).
1984
Mar. 17
May 23
1980
Traded John Shumate, 1980 3rd round
pick (Lavon Mercer) and cash to San
Antonio for Billy Paultz.
May 28
In the 1980 expansion draft, the Dallas
Mavericks selected Alonzo Bradley from
the Rockets.
June 10 Traded 1982 2nd round pick (Wayne
Sappleton) to Chicago for Calvin
Garrett.
Sept. 12 Rick Barry retires after 14 pro seasons.
Oct. 7
Traded Paul Mokeski to Detroit for 1982
2nd round pick (Richard Anderson).
Nov. 29 George J. Maloof, 57, died in
Albuquerque, NM.
Dec. 23 Gavin P. Maloof, 24, becomes president
of the Rockets.
Jan. 17
Aug. 11
Aug. 16
Aug. 29
Oct. 4
Oct. 2
Calvin Murphy’s #23 is retired by the
Rockets organization.
Rockets win coin flip (Portland calls tails)
for top draft pick (Hakeem Olajuwon).
Traded Caldwell Jones to Chicago for
Mitchell Wiggins, 1985 2nd round pick
(Tyrone Corbin) and 3rd round pick
(Michael Payne).
Gary Bradley of Austin purchases 20
percent interest in team.
Traded 1985 3rd round pick (Kenny Perry)
to L.A. Clippers for Hank McDowell.
Traded James Bailey and 1985 2nd round
pick (Yvon Joseph) to San Antonio for
John Lucas and 1985 3rd round pick
(Sam Mitchell).
1985
Aug. 2
Traded 1987 3rd round pick (Sean Couch)
to Indiana for Granville Waiters.
Oct. 9
Sign free agent Richard Anderson;
Denver received 1988 3rd round pick
(Dwight Boyd).
Traded Granville Waiters to Chicago for
1989 2nd round pick (Chucky Brown).
Traded 1989 2nd round pick (Chucky
Brown) to Cleveland for Dirk
Minniefield.
1981
June 9
Traded 1983 and 1985 2nd round draft
picks (acquired from San Antonio for
rights to Mike Dunleavy and Bill
Willoughby) to New Jersey for James
Bailey.
1986
Traded 1981 2nd round pick (Charles
Davis) and 1983 2nd round pick (Sidney
Lowe) to Washington for Elvin Hayes.
Rudy Tomjanovich retires after 11
seasons with Rockets.
Oct. 23
Rudy Tomjanovich’s #45 is retired by
the Rockets organization.
June 15 Charlie Thomas purchases the Rockets.
June 28 Traded 1982 2nd round pick (Jeff Taylor)
to San Diego for Joe Bryant.
Aug. 25 NBA approves sale of Rockets to
Charlie Thomas.
Sept. 15 Traded Moses Malone to Philadelphia for
Caldwell Jones and Cleveland’s 1983 1st
round pick (Rodney McCray).
Oct. 1
Robert Reid retires after five seasons
with Rockets.
Oct. 5
Traded 1984 2nd round pick (Cory
Blackwell) to Seattle for Wally Walker.
Oct. 16 Traded free agent Mike Dunleavy’s rights
to San Antonio for 1983 2nd round pick
(Horace Owens).
Oct. 18 Traded free agent Bill Willoughby’s
rights to San Antonio for 1985 2nd round
pick (Yvon Joseph).
1987
Jan. 17
Oct. 9
Nov. 5
Dec. 12
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Traded 1987 1st round pick (Joe Wolf) and
1989 3rd round pick to L.A. Clippers for
Cedric Maxwell.
Traded 1988 2nd round pick (Keith Smart)
to Golden State for Lester Conner.
Traded Dave Feitl, non-lottery 1st round
pick (Dana Barros, 1989) and cash to
Golden State for Purvis Short; Gave up
rights to match an offer sheet given to
free agent guard Dirk Minniefield.
Traded Ralph Sampson and Steve
Harris to Golden State for Joe Barry
Carroll, Eric Floyd and cash, which
marked the first time that the first picks
in an NBA draft had been traded for each
other (Carroll 1980, Sampson 1983).
History
Dec. 8
1982
Jan. 28
Dates & Deals
July 1
1988
June 6
June 13
June 23
July 15
July 19
Aug. 1
Oct. 7
Oct. 11
Nov. 2
Bill Fitch relieved as head coach.
Don Chaney named head coach.
In the 1988 expansion draft, the Miami
Heat selected Andre Turner from the
Rockets.
Traded Robert Reid and 1990 2nd round
pick (Steve Scheffler) to Charlotte for
Bernard Thompson.
Signed Mike Woodson, the Rockets first
free agent signee under new collective
bargaining agreement.
John Killilea hired as assistant coach/
player personnel.
Traded Cedric Maxwell to Washington
for Jim Grandholm.
Traded Rodney McCray and Jim
Petersen to Sacramento for Otis
Thorpe.
Traded Joe Barry Carroll and Lester
Conner to New Jersey for Tim
McCormick, Frank Johnson, Tony
Brown and Lorenzo Romar.
1989
Feb. 3
June 15
July 11
Aug. 2
Aug. 15
Aug. 17
Sept. 11
Sept. 21
Sept. 25
Sept. 26
Calvin Murphy hired as assistant coach/
shooting and community relations.
In the 1989 expansion draft, the Orlando
Magic selected Frank Johnson from the
Rockets.
Signed Larry Smith.
Signed Adrian Caldwell and Byron
Dinkins.
Traded cash to San Antonio for Anthony
Bowie.
Signed John Lucas, marking the fourth
time he had signed with Rockets.
Steve Patterson named General
Manager. Ray Patterson retains title of
President.
Signed Lewis Lloyd.
Signed Mitchell Wiggins.
Signed Chuck Nevitt.
1990
History
Feb. 21
Traded cash to San Antonio for Vernon
Maxwell.
Feb. 21 Traded Derrick Chievous to Cleveland
for 1991 2nd round pick (Zan Tabak), 1992
2nd round pick (Curtis Blair), and 1993
2nd round pick from Boston via New
Jersey (Richard Petruska).
Feb. 27 Signed Lewis Lloyd to 10-day contract.
Mar. 9
Signed Lewis Lloyd to a second 10-day
contract.
Mar. 20 Signed Lewis Lloyd for remainder of
season.
June 27 Traded Alec Kessler to Miami for rights to
Dave Jamerson (No. 15, 1st Round) and
Carl Herrera (No. 30, 2nd Round).
July 2
Re-signed Eric Floyd.
Aug. 29 Ray Patterson retires as President.
Sept. 1 E.C. “Ed” Schmidt named fourth
president in franchise history.
Sept. 27 Traded Tim McCormick and John Lucas
to Atlanta for Kenny Smith and Roy
Marble.
Oct. 11 Signed Dave Jamerson.
1991
May 23
June 26
Don Chaney named NBA Coach of the
Year; signs multi-year contract.
Traded Keith Hughes to Cleveland in
exchange for a 1996 2nd round pick and
cash.
July 17
Aug. 23
Sept. 3
Oct. 2
Oct. 11
Oct. 23
Tendered qualifying offers to restricted
free agents Kenny Smith, David Wood,
Matt Bullard and Kennard Winchester;
did not make a qualifying offer to Dave
Feitl.
Assistant coaches Carroll Dawson,
Rudy Tomjanovich and John Killilea
signed to multi year extensions.
Waived Adrian Caldwell for purpose of
allowing him to sign with Cantu of Italian
A1 League; he had reached an agreement
with the Rockets to be released from the
final year of his two-year contract.
Signed John Turner.
Signed Carl Herrera.
Signed Vernon Maxwell to contract
extension; also signed Tree Rollins and
Matt Bullard.
Re-signed Kenny Smith.
1992
Feb. 18
Don Chaney relieved as head coach;
Rudy Tomjanovich promoted to interim
head coach.
Feb. 23 Bill Berry hired as assistant coach.
Mar. 23 Placed Hakeem Olajuwon on suspended
list.
Mar. 31 Activated Hakeem Olajuwon from
suspended list.
May 20
Rudy Tomjanovich named head coach;
Carroll Dawson and Bill Berry retained
as assistants.
June 15 Joe Ash hired as scout and Jim Boylen
hired as video coordinator.
July 1
Tendered qualifying offers to restricted
free agents Matt Bullard, Carl Herrera,
Avery Johnson and David Wood; did
not extend qualifying offer to Buck
Johnson; Tree Rollins, Larry Smith
and Buck Johnson each became an
unrestricted free agent.
July 2
Traded two future 2nd round picks (1993,
1996) to Orlando for Greg Kite.
July 20 Signed Robert Horry.
July 20 July 2 trade between Houston and
Orlando rescinded due to Greg Kite’s
failure to pass Rockets physical.
Aug. 21 Waived John Turner for purpose of
allowing him to sign with Spain’s CAI
Zaragoza.
Sept. 25 Traded 1995 2nd round pick to Minnesota
for Scott Brooks.
Oct. 5
Traded David Wood to San Antonio for a
1995 2nd round pick.
1993
Mar. 15
June 30
July 30
Aug. 2
Aug. 17
Aug. 30
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Hakeem Olajuwon signed to a contract
extension.
Selected Sam Cassell with 24th pick,
Richard Petruska with 46th pick and
Marcelo Nicola with 50th pick in 1993
NBA Draft. Acquired draft rights to Eric
Riley from Dallas for draft rights to Ron
“Popeye” Jones.
Leslie L. Alexander purchases franchise
from Charlie Thomas.
Waived Eric Floyd. Acquired Mario Elie
from Portland for a 1995 2nd round pick
the Rockets acquired from San Antonio
for David Wood on Oct. 5, 1992.
Signed Sam Cassell, Richard Petruska
and Eric Riley.
Tod Leiweke named President of
franchise; Steve Patterson relieved of
duties as General Manager.
Dates & Deals
Sept. 16
Oct. 7
Nov. 1
Nov. 2
Nov. 10
Larry Smith hired as assistant coach.
Signed Ashraf Amaya and Scott Meents.
Waived Dave Jamerson.
Waived Ashraf Amaya and Scott Meents.
Head Coach Rudy Tomjanovich signed
to a contract extension.
1994
Jan. 31
Tod Leiweke resigns as President; John
Thomas promoted to Executive Vice
President of Business Operations.
Feb. 4
Acquired Sean Elliott from Detroit for
Robert Horry, Matt Bullard and future
considerations.
Feb. 6
Trade of Feb. 4 nullified due to Sean
Elliott’s not passing Rockets physical.
Apr. 1
Signed Larry Robinson to 10-day
contract.
Apr. 12 Signed Larry Robinson to a second 10day contract.
Apr. 19 Signed Chris Jent for the remainder of
season.
Apr. 21 Signed Earl Cureton and Larry
Robinson for the rest of the season.
Apr. 29 Bob Weinhauer hired as Vice President
of Basketball Operations.
June 22 Rockets win first NBA Championship
with 90-84 win over the New York
Knicks in Game Seven of the NBA
Finals.
June 29 Selected Albert Burditt in the 1994 NBA
Draft.
July 20 Signed 1991 2nd round pick Zan Tabak.
Sept. 20 Signed Adrian Caldwell.
Sept. 21 Signed Tim Breaux and Larry
Robinson.
Oct. 4
Signed Mario Elie to a multi-year
contract extension. Tendered a qualifying
offer to Chris Jent.
Oct. 14 Waived Albert Burditt and Larry
Robinson.
Nov. 29 Waived Adrian Caldwell. Signed Pete
Chilcutt.
Dec. 1
Waived Chris Jent.
Dec. 12 Waived Eric Riley.
1995
Feb. 1
1996
Jan. 11
Jan. 20
Jan. 30
Feb. 12
Feb. 22
Mar. 3
Mar. 5
Mar. 13
Mar. 15
Mar. 23
Mar. 27
Apr. 3
June 19
June 26
June 28
July 15
July 16
July 26
Aug. 13
Aug. 19
Aug. 28
Aug. 30
Oct. 1
Oct. 30
Nov. 27
Dec. 23
153
Signed Head Coach Rudy Tomjanovich
to a multi-year contract extension.
Signed Henry James to 10-day contract.
Signed Henry James to a second 10-day
contract.
Signed Sam Mack to 10-day contract.
Signed Sam Mack to a second 10-day
contract.
Signed Jaren Jackson to 10-day
contract.
Signed Sam Mack for the remainder of
the season. Signed Jaren Jackson to a
second 10-day contract.
Signed Melvin Booker to 10-day
contract.
Signed Tracy Moore to 10-day contract.
Signed Melvin Booker to a second 10day contract.
Signed Tracy Moore to a second 10-day
contract.
Signed Melvin Booker for the remainder
of the season.
Signed Tracy Moore for the remainder of
the season.
Traded Pete Chilcutt, Tim Breaux, two
1996 picks and a 1997 pick to the
Vancouver Grizzlies for two 1996 draft
picks and one 1997 pick.
Selected Othella Harrington with 30th
pick, Randy Livingston with 42nd pick
and Terrell Bell with the 50th pick of the
1996 NBA Draft.
Signed Emanual Davis.
Signed Hakeem Olajuwon to a contract
extension.
Signed Brent Price. Renounced the
rights to Melvin Booker, Earl Cureton,
Eldridge Recasner and Kenny Smith.
Robert Barr promoted to Senior
Executive Vice President of Basketball
Affairs. Carroll Dawson promoted to
Executive Vice President of Basketball.
Jim Boylen promoted to Assistant
Coach. Mike Wells promoted to Video
Coordinator.
Re-signed Mario Elie.
Traded Chucky Brown, Mark Bryant,
Sam Cassell and Robert Horry to the
Phoenix Suns for Charles Barkley and a
2nd round pick in the 1999 NBA Draft.
Signed Kevin Willis.
Re-signed Charles Jones, Sam Mack
and Tracy Moore.
Bob Weinhauer resigns as Vice
President of Basketball Operations.
Signed Matt Bullard, Matt Maloney, Joe
Stephens, Othella Harrington, Randy
Livingston and Terrell Bell.
Waived Terrell Bell and Joe Stephens.
Signed Elmer Bennett.
Waived Elmer Bennett.
History
Signed Chucky Brown to 10-day
contract.
Feb. 14 Signed Chucky Brown to a second 10day contract. Acquired Clyde Drexler
and Tracy Murray from the Portland Trail
Blazers in exchange for Otis Thorpe and
the 1993 2nd round draft rights of Marcelo
Nicola.
Feb. 23 Acquired Morlon Wiley and a 1995 2nd
round pick from the Dallas Mavericks in
exchange for Scott Brooks.
Feb. 24 Signed Chucky Brown for the remainder
of the season. Waived Morlon Wiley.
Mar. 2
Signed Charles Jones to 10-day
contract.
Apr. 22 Signed Charles Jones for the remainder
of the season.
June 14 Rockets win second consecutive NBA
Championship with 113-101 win over
the Orlando Magic in Game Four of
the NBA Finals.
June 25 In the 1995 expansion draft, the Toronto
Raptors selected Zan Tabak from the
Rockets.
June 28 Selected Erik Meek with the 41st pick of
the 1995 NBA Draft.
Sept. 25 Signed Eldridge Recasner.
Sept. 27 Signed Pete Chilcutt to a contract
extension.
Sept. 29 Signed Mark Bryant.
Oct. 3
Signed Chucky Brown and Charles
Jones to multi-year contract extensions.
Oct. 5
Signed Ricky Blanton, Alvin Heggs,
Tony Watson and Tremaine Wingfield.
Oct. 13 Waived Tony Watson and Tremaine
Wingfield.
Oct. 16 Waived Ricky Blanton.
Nov. 19 Waived Alvin Heggs.
Nov. 27 Signed Clyde Drexler to a contract
extension.
Dates & Deals
Feb. 18
1997
Feb. 12
Feb. 20
Mar. 1
Mar. 3
June 25
July 2
July 10
July 23
July 26
Aug. 1
Aug. 12
Aug. 15
Sept. 8
Oct. 1
Oct. 2
Oct. 28
Oct. 30
Nov. 25
Signed Joe Stephens to 10-day contract.
NBA voided Joe Stephens’ 10-day
contract due to the league’s agreement
with FIBA.
Signed Sedale Threatt for the remainder
of the season. Waived Tracy Moore.
Signed Eddie Johnson for the remainder
of the season.
Selected Rodrick Rhodes with the 24th
pick and Serge Zwikker with the 30th pick
of the 1997 NBA Draft.
Re-signed Emanual Davis.
Signed Rodrick Rhodes and Serge
Zwikker.
Re-signed Othella Harrington.
Signed Joe Stephens.
Signed Head Coach Rudy Tomjanovich
to a contract extension.
Re-signed Eddie Johnson.
Re-signed Matt Maloney.
Re-signed Matt Bullard.
Re-signed Sam Mack. Signed Doug
Brandt.
Renounced the rights to Sedale Threatt.
Re-signed Randy Livingston.
Waived Doug Brandt. Acquired a 2nd
round pick for the 1999 or 2000 NBA
Draft from Vancouver in exchange for
Sam Mack.
Waived Randy Livingston.
Signed Charles Jones.
1998
History
Mar. 18
Clyde Drexler announces that he will
retire at the conclusion of the 1997-98
season to assume the head basketball
coaching position at the University of
Houston.
Apr. 19 Moses Malone’s #24 is retired by the
Rockets organization.
June 9
Traded Kevin Willis to the Toronto
Raptors for Roy Rogers and two first
round picks in the 1998 NBA Draft.
June 24 Selected Michael Dickerson with the 14th
pick, Bryce Drew with the 16th pick,
Mirsad Turkcan with the 18th pick and
Cuttino Mobley with the 41st pick of the
1998 NBA Draft.
Sept. 29 George Postolos hired as chief
operating officer.
1999
Jan. 22
Jan. 23
Jan. 23
Feb. 5
Feb. 16
Re-signed Charles Barkley. Traded the
draft rights for Mirsad Turkcan to the
Philadelphia 76ers for a conditional 1st
round draft pick. Traded Roy Rogers and
a 2nd round pick in the 1999 NBA Draft to
the Chicago Bulls for Scottie Pippen.
Renounced the rights to Emanual Davis,
Mario Elie, Charles Jones, Joe
Stephens and Serge Zwikker.
Re-signed Matt Bullard, Othella
Harrington, Eddie Johnson and Matt
Maloney. Signed free agents Antoine
Carr, John Coker and Anthony “Pig”
Miller.
Signed Michael Dickerson, Bryce Drew
and Cuttino Mobley.
Signed Stanley Roberts.
Waived John Coker.
Rockets Head Coach Rudy
Tomjanovich named head coach of the
USA Basketball Team, which will
participate in the 1999 qualification
tournament for the 2000 Olympic Games.
Mar. 11 Traded Rodrick Rhodes to the
Vancouver Grizzlies for Sam Mack.
June 30 Selected Kenny Thomas with the 22nd
pick, Tyrone Washington with the 44th
pick and Venson Hamilton with the 50th
pick of the 1999 NBA Draft.
Aug. 11 Robert Barr resigns his post as Sr.
Executive Vice-President of Basketball
Affairs.
Aug. 13 Signed Kenny Thomas.
Aug. 27 Acquired the draft rights to Steve Francis
along with Tony Massenburg from
Vancouver and Don MacLean and a
future 1st round pick from Orlando in a
three-way, 11-player trade. In exchange
for the players and draft pick, the
Rockets traded Antoine Carr, Michael
Dickerson, Othella Harrington, Brent
Price and a future 1st round pick to
Vancouver while Orlando acquired Lee
Mayberry, Makhtar Ndiaye, Rodrick
Rhodes and Michael Smith from
Vancouver. The Grizzlies also received a
future 2nd round pick from Orlando.
Sept. 1 Signed Steve Francis.
Sept. 2 Signed Thomas Hamilton.
Sept. 29 Signed Shandon Anderson.
Oct. 2
Traded Scottie Pippen to the Portland
Trail Blazers for Stacey Augmon, Kelvin
Cato, Ed Gray, Carlos Rogers, Brian
Shaw and Walt Williams.
Oct. 4
Re-signed Charles Barkley.
Waived Eddie Johnson. Mike Wells
promoted to Assistant Coach. Dennis
Lindsey promoted to Director of Player
Personnel.
Oct. 5
Waived Ed Gray and Brian Shaw.
Oct. 12 Waived Stacey Augmon.
Oct. 24 Charles Barkley announces that he will
retire at the conclusion of the 1999-2000
season.
Oct. 28 Signed Kelvin Cato to a contract
extension.
Nov. 1
Waived Matt Maloney and Don
MacLean.
Dec. 10 Signed Devin Gray.
2000
Jan. 5
Jan. 6
Jan. 7
Jan. 13
Jan. 16
Jan. 17
Jan. 23
Jan. 26
Jan. 27
Feb. 3
Feb. 8
Feb. 18
Feb. 28
154
Waived Devin Gray.
Signed Anthony “Pig” Miller to 10-day
contract.
Signed Devin Gray to 10-day contract.
Signed Bill Curley to a 10-day contract.
Signed Anthony “Pig” Miller to a second
10-day contract.
Signed Devin Gray to a second 10-day
contract.
Signed Bill Curley to a second 10-day
contract.
Signed Anthony “Pig” Miller for the
remainder of the season.
Signed Devin Gray for the remainder of
the season.
Clyde Drexler’s #22 is retired by the
Rockets organization.
Signed Martyn “Moochie” Norris to 10day contract.
Signed Martyn “Moochie” Norris to a
second 10-day contract.
Signed Martyn “Moochie” Norris for the
remainder of the season.
Dates & Deals
March 4
Signed Head Coach Rudy Tomjanovich
to a contract extension.
June 28 Selected Joel Przybilla with 9th pick and
Eduardo Najera with the 38th pick in the
2000 NBA Draft. Acquired draft rights to
Jason Collier (15th pick) and a future 1st
round pick from Milwaukee for draft rights
to Joel Przybilla. Acquired draft rights to
Dan Langhi (31st pick) from Dallas for
draft rights to Eduardo Najera and a
future 2nd round pick.
July 17 Signed Jason Collier and Dan Langhi.
Aug. 2
Re-signed Cuttino Mobley.
Aug. 25 Signed Maurice Taylor.
Sept. 28 Acquired a conditional future 1st round
pick or two future 2nd round picks from
Chicago in exchange for Bryce Drew.
Oct. 2
Signed Stais Boseman, Lorenzo
Johnson and Rayford Young.
Oct. 15 Waived Lorenzo Johnson and Rayford
Young.
Oct. 30 Waived Stais Boseman.
Dec. 1
Signed General Manager Carroll Dawson
to a multi-year contract extension.
Dec. 8
Signed Anthony “Pig” Miller.
Dec. 28 Waived Anthony “Pig” Miller.
Sept. 26 Exercised the option on the fourth year of
Kenny Thomas’ contract. Signed Tierre
Brown and Ike Nwankwo.
Sept. 27 Signed Darren Kelly.
Sept. 29 Signed Marc Jackson to an offer sheet,
which was later matched by Golden State.
Oct. 1
Signed Damon Jones.
Oct. 9
Re-signed guard Martyn “Moochie”
Norris.
Oct. 22 Acquired Kevin Willis for the team’s
2002 2nd round pick in a three-team trade
with Denver and Milwaukee. As part of
the deal, Denver received Scott
Williams and a future 1st round draft pick
from Milwaukee, while Milwaukee acquired
Aleksandar Radojevic from Denver and
Houston’s draft pick.
Oct. 25 Waived Damon Jones, Darren Kelly
and Ike Nwankwo.
2002
May 19
June 26
2001
Feb. 28
Mar. 10
June 29
July 11
Aug. 26
Sept. 12
Sept. 25
Sept. 26
Sept. 30
Oct. 1
Oct. 16
Oct. 21
Oct. 24
Oct. 25
Oct. 28
Nov. 9
Dec. 18
2003
Jan. 8
Mar. 16
May 23
June 11
June 26
155
Waived Pete Mickeal.
Rudy Tomjanovich announced a leave
of absence as head coach of the team
due to bladder cancer, as assistant coach
Larry Smith coached the Rockets for the
final 17 games of the season.
Rudy Tomjanovich resigned as head
coach.
Jeff Van Gundy hired as head coach.
Selected Malick Badiane with the 44th
pick in the 2003 NBA Draft.
History
Signed Sean Colson to 10-day contract.
Signed Sean Colson to a second 10-day
contract.
Mar. 20 Signed Sean Colson for the remainder of
the season.
June 2
Traded the 22nd pick in the 2001 NBA
Draft to Orlando in exchange for the 23rd
pick. In accordance with the guidelines in
the trade agreement, the Magic will accept
the 18th pick in the draft from Phoenix and
convey it to Houston.
June 27 Selected Richard Jefferson (13th pick),
Jason Collins (18th pick) and Brandon
Armstrong (23rd pick) in the 2001 NBA
Draft. Acquired draft rights to Eddie
Griffin (7th pick) from New Jersey for
draft rights to Jefferson, Collins and
Armstrong. Acquired draft rights to
Terence Morris (34th pick) from Atlanta
for a future 1st round pick.
July 2
Did not exercise team option on Carlos
Rogers. In addition, Shandon Anderson
and Maurice Taylor decided not to
exercise player options on their contracts.
Aug. 2
Acquired a future 1st round draft pick
(Bostjan Nachbar) and a future 2nd round
draft pick (Tito Maddox) from Toronto in
exchange for Hakeem Olajuwon.
Aug. 10 Acquired Glen Rice from the New York
Knicks and the draft rights to Kyle Hill
from the Dallas Mavericks in exchange
for Shandon Anderson. As part of the
deal, the New York Knicks receive
Anderson from Houston and Howard
Eisley from Dallas, while the Mavericks
acquire Tyrone “Muggsy” Bogues.
Aug. 17 Finalized the trade for Glen Rice, with the
Rockets receiving future considerations
from both Dallas and New York.
Sept. 7 Exercised option on fourth year of Steve
Francis’ contract. Signed Terence
Morris.
Sept. 10 Signed Oscar Torres.
Sept. 19 Signed Eddie Griffin. Promoted Melvin
Hunt and Dean Cooper to assistant
coaches.
With Steve Francis serving as the team
representative, the Rockets won the 2002
NBA Draft Lottery, earning the right to
pick first in the 2002 NBA Draft.
Selected Yao Ming (1st pick), Bostjan
Nachbar (15th pick) and Tito Maddox
(38th pick) in the 2002 NBA Draft.
Did not exercise team option on Oscar
Torres.
Signed Bostjan Nachbar.
Signed Steve Francis to a contract
extension.
Signed Tito Maddox.
Signed Steve Goodrich and Pete
Mickeal.
Signed Tierre Brown and Oscar Torres.
Signed Juaquin Hawkins and Sonny
Watson.
Signed Brandon Kurtz.
Waived Brandon Kurtz and Sonny
Watson.
Signed Yao Ming.
Waived Oscar Torres and Steve
Goodrich.
Promoted Keith Jones and Dennis
Lindsey to Vice Presidents of Basketball
Operations.
Waived Tierre Brown.
Hakeem Olajuwon’s #34 is retired by the
Rockets organization.
Acquired James Posey in a three-team
trade with the Denver Nuggets and the
Philadelphia 76ers. As part of the deal,
the Nuggets received Mark Bryant, Art
Long, and a future 1st round pick from
Philadelphia and a future 2nd round pick
from Houston, while the 76ers received
Kenny Thomas from Houston.
Dates & Deals
June 31
July 2
July 26
Aug. 7
Sept. 8
Sept. 17
Sept. 29
Sept. 30
Sept. 30
Oct. 16
Oct. 16
Oct. 17
Oct. 23
Oct. 27
Oct. 27
Oct. 28
Oct. 30
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
9
19
23
23
24
24
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
11
19
23
23
History
Dec. 30
Extended qualifying offer to restricted
free agent James Posey (who later
signed with Memphis). Elected not to
exercise the team options on Tito
Maddox and Terence Morris.
Steve Clifford, Andy Greer, Tom
Thibodeau and Patrick Ewing hired as
assistant coaches.
Signed Eric Piatkowski.
Signed Adrian Griffin.
Signed Torraye Braggs, Ben Davis,
Gabe Muoneke, Alex Scales and Mike
Wilks.
Signed Peter Cornell.
Signed Melvin Sanders and Guy
Rucker.
Acquired John Amaechi and a future 2nd
round pick from Utah in exchange for
Glen Rice, future considerations and
cash.
Waived Melvin Sanders and Guy
Rucker. Signed Jim Jackson.
Suspended Eddie Griffin.
Signed Anthony “Pig” Miller.
Waived Peter Cornell and Jameel
Watkins.
Waived Anthony “Pig” Miller, Gabe
Muoneke and Alex Scales.
Placed Ben Davis (knee surgery), Adrian
Griffin (knee surgery) and Eric
Piatkowski (left ankle sprain) on the
injured list.
Placed Eddie Griffin on suspended list.
Signed Scott Padgett.
Played the first regular season game in
Toyota Center (102-85 win vs. Denver).
Signed Alton Ford.
Waived Alton Ford.
Waived Torraye Braggs.
Signed Alton Ford.
Activated Eric Piatkowski.
Placed Mike Wilks (right shoulder
contusion) on the injured list.
Waived Ben Davis.
Waived Eddie Griffin.
Activated Mike Wilks.
Placed John Amaechi (viral infection/
food poisoning) on the injured list.
Acquired Clarence Weatherspoon from
New York in exchange for John Amaechi
and Martyn “Moochie” Norris.
2004
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
7
15
2
4
4
Mar. 18
Mar. 18
Mar. 26
Mar. 26
Mar. 28
Apr. 6
June 24
Waived Alton Ford.
Signed Mark Jackson.
Suspended Steve Francis for one game.
Activated Adrian Griffin.
Placed Mike Wilks (right foot plantar
fasciitis) on the injured list.
Signed Charles Oakley to 10-day
contract.
Placed Kelvin Cato (left shoulder sprain)
on the injured list.
Activated Mike Wilks.
Placed Adrian Griffin (right knee
chondromalacia) on the injured list.
Signed Charles Oakley to a second 10day contract.
Waived Charles Oakley.
Selected Luis Flores with 55th pick in the
2004 NBA Draft. Acquired draft rights to
Vassilis Spanoulis (50th pick) from
Dallas for draft rights to Luis Flores.
June 29
Acquired Tracy McGrady, Juwan
Howard, Tyronn Lue and Reece Gaines
from Orlando for Steve Francis, Cuttino
Mobley and Kelvin Cato.
Aug. 9
Signed Charlie Ward and Bob Sura.
Sept. 1 Signed Scott Padgett.
Sept. 8 Acquired Dikembe Mutombo from
Chicago for Adrian Griffin, Eric
Piatkowski and Mike Wilks.
Sept. 16 Exercised the option on the fourth year of
Yao Ming’s contract.
Sept. 29 Signed Ryan Bowen.
Sept. 30 Signed David Hawkins, Brooks Sales
and Derrick Zimmerman.
Oct. 25 Waived Brooks Sales.
Oct. 28 Waived Derrick Zimmerman. Signed
Andre Barrett.
Nov. 1
Waived David Hawkins. Placed Andre
Barrett (left hamstring strain), Reece
Gaines (left foot, plantar fasciitis) and
Bob Sura (herniated disc) on the injured
list.
Nov. 23 Activated Andre Barrett. Placed Ryan
Bowen (left knee tendinitis) on the injured
list.
Nov. 27 Activated Bob Sura. Placed Charlie
Ward (bruised right knee) on the injured
list.
Dec. 2
Activated Reece Gaines. Placed Tyronn
Lue (sore right knee) on the injured list.
Dec. 4
Activated Ryan Bowen. Placed Bostjan
Nachbar (plantar fasciitis, left foot) on
the injured list.
Dec. 15 Activated Tyronn Lue. Placed Reece
Gaines (left ankle tendinitis) on the
injured list.
Dec. 22 Activated Charlie Ward. Placed Andre
Barrett (left patellar tendinitis) on the
injured list. Activated Bostjan Nachbar.
Placed Ryan Bowen (left hip contusion)
on the injured list.
Dec. 23 Acquired Jon Barry from the Atlanta
Hawks in exchange for Tyronn Lue.
Dec. 26 Activated Reece Gaines. Placed Charlie
Ward (right knee contusion) on the injured
list.
Dec. 27 Acquired David Wesley from the New
Orleans Hornets in exchange for Jim
Jackson and Bostjan Nachbar.
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Activated Andre Barrett and Ryan
Bowen. Placed Clarence
Weatherspoon (right calf strain) on the
injured list.
Placed Reece Gaines (left ankle
tendinitis) on the injured list. Signed
Brandin Knight to 10-day contract.
Activated Clarence Weatherspoon.
Placed Maurice Taylor (flu) on the injured
list.
Signed Rod Strickland. Released
Brandin Knight.
Waived Rod Strickland.
Placed Bob Sura (inflammation of scar
tissue surrounding the vertabrae) and
Andre Barrett (left ankle sprain) on the
injured list.
Acquired Mike James and Zendon
Hamilton from the Milwaukee Bucks in
exchange for Reece Gaines and two
future second-round draft picks.
Acquired Vin Baker and Martyn
“Moochie” Norris from the New York
Knicks in exchange for Maurice Taylor.
Dates & Deals
Feb. 24
Mar. 11
Feb. 23
Mar. 1
Mar. 2
Mar. 6
Mar. 13
Mar. 20
Apr. 3
Apr. 14
Apr. 28
May 30
June 13
June 28
July 12
July 14
July 19
July 26
July 28
2006
Jan. 4
Jan. 8
Jan. 18
Jan. 28
Feb. 9
Feb. 13
Waived Josh Davis and John Lucas III.
Re-signed John Lucas III to 10-day
contract.
Signed John Lucas III to a second 10day contract. After receiving another
special exception from the NBA due to
injuries, the Rockets also re-signed
Chuck Hayes to 10-day contract.
Signed Chuck Hayes for the remainder
of the season. In addition, Houston’s
second 10-day contract for John Lucas
III expired.
Acquired Keith Bogans from the
Charlotte Bobcats in exchange for Lonny
Baxter.
Acquired Maciej Lampe from the New
Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets in
exchange for “Moochie” Norris.
Aug. 4
Aug. 30
Sept. 5
Oct. 2
Oct. 9
Oct. 19
Oct. 24
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Acquired Gerald Fitch from the Miami
Heat in exchange for Derek Anderson.
Waived Jon Barry.
Claimed Rick Brunson off waivers from
the Seattle SuperSonics.
Assigned Gerald Fitch to the Austin
Toros of the NBA D-League.
Recalled and subsequently waived
Gerald Fitch from the Austin Toros of
the NBA D-League.
Claimed Richie Frahm off waivers from
the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Named Daryl Morey as the team’s
Assistant General Manager, and will
assume the General Manager position
after the 2006-07 season.
Yao Ming underwent successful surgery
to repair a clean break of the fifth
metatarsal bone in his left foot.
Agreed to a multi-year contract extension
with Rockets Vice President of Basketball
Operations/Player Personnel Dennis
Lindsey.
Announced that Rockets President &
CEO George Postolos would resign
effective June 30 to found The Postolos
Group, a merchant firm focused on
investment opportunities in the sports and
entertainment field.
Picked up the option on the contract of
Chuck Hayes.
Selected Connecticut forward Rudy Gay
with the eighth overall selection in the
2006 NBA Draft. Added Marquette
forward Steve Novak in the second round
with the 32nd overall pick, which was
previously acquired from the New York
Knicks. Acquired the draft rights to
forward Lior Eliyahu from the Orlando
Magic for cash considerations. The Magic
selected Eliyahu with 44th overall
selection, which was a pick acquired by
Orlando from the Milwaukee Bucks.
Acquired Shane Battier from the
Memphis Grizzlies in exchange for
Stromile Swift and the draft rights to
Rudy Gay.
Acquired Kirk Snyder from the New
Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets in
exchange for cash and future draft
considerations.
Signed Greek guard Vassilis Spanoulis
to a multi-year contract.
Signed second-round draft pick Steve
Novak to a multi-year contract.
Signed free agent John Lucas III to a
multi-year contract.
Signed free agent Kelenna Azubuike.
Assistant Coach Patrick Ewing
announced his resignation from the
team’s coaching staff, citing a desire to
spend more time with his family as a
primary reason for his decision.
Added free agents Casey Jacobsen and
Matt Haryasz.
Signed free agents Scott Padgett and
Bonzi Wells.
Yao Ming had the nail removed from his
left big toe.
Released Matt Haryasz.
Waived Kelenna Azubuike.
Waived Ryan Bowen and Casey
Jacobsen. Picked up the options on the
contracts of Luther Head and Kirk
Snyder.
History
Waived Zendon Hamilton.
Activated Bob Sura. Placed “Moochie”
Norris (left foot plantar fasciitis) on the
injured list.
Mar. 19 Waived Andre Barrett. Signed Torraye
Braggs.
Mar. 19 Placed Juwan Howard (right knee sprain)
on the injured list.
June 28 Selected Luther Head with the 24th
overall pick of the 2005 NBA Draft.
July 1
Signed Luther Head.
Aug. 2
Signed free agent Stromile Swift.
Aug. 5
Re-signed free agent Ryan Bowen.
Aug. 11 Re-signed free agent Jon Barry.
Aug. 15 Designated Clarence Weatherspoon for
the amnesty (waiver) provision under
NBA’s new collective bargaining
agreement. The provision allowed a team
to remove a player’s contract amount
from the team’s salary cap for purposes
of calculating the luxury tax.
Aug. 23 Signed free agent Derek Anderson.
Aug. 26 Re-signed free agent Dikembe
Mutombo.
Sept. 1 Signed Yao Ming to a multi-year contract
extension.
Sept. 8 Signed free agent forward Lonny Baxter.
Sept. 29 Bob Sura underwent a successful
arthroscopic procedure to remove loose
particles in his right knee.
Oct. 3
Signed free agents Dion Glover, Chuck
Hayes and Keith Langford.
Oct. 4
Acquired Rafer Alston from the Toronto
Raptors in exchange for Mike James.
Oct. 7
Waived forward Vin Baker.
Oct. 12 Waived Charlie Ward.
Oct. 25 Waived Chuck Hayes and Keith
Langford.
Oct. 28 Hired Charlie Ward as Assistant Coach/
Player Development.
Nov. 22 Bob Sura underwent surgery to repair a
ruptured disc in his back. Announced
Dion Glover underwent knee surgery to
repair a boney defect in his right knee.
Dec. 5
Waived Dion Glover.
Dec. 10 Signed Stephen Graham.
Dec. 19 Yao Ming underwent successful surgery
to clean out an infection in his left big toe
for a condition known as osteomyelitis,
which is a common inflammation of the
bone caused by bacteria.
Dec. 29 Signed free agent Josh Davis and
waived Stephen Graham. After receiving
a special exception from the NBA due to
injuries, team signed John Lucas III.
Dates & Deals
Oct. 30
Nov. 21
Houston Rockets Owner Leslie
Alexander named Tad Brown as CEO of
the Houston Rockets and Clutch City
Sports & Entertainment.
Kirk Snyder underwent a successful
surgical procedure to repair a spiral
fracture of the second metacarpal bone in
his right hand.
2007
Feb. 13
Apr. 16
May 10
May 18
May 23
June 14
June 19
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June 28
July 7
July 12
Acquired Jake Tsakalidis from the
Memphis Grizzlies in exchange for Scott
Padgett.
Carroll Dawson was honored by Owner
Leslie Alexander with “Carroll Dawson
Tribute Night,” where a banner bearing his
name was hung from the rafters of
Toyota Center in honor of Dawson’s 27
seasons with the Rockets organization as
General Manager and as an assistant
coach.
Owner Leslie Alexander announced that
Daryl Morey officially assumed his role
as General Manager of the franchise.
Morey took over the position from retiring
General Manager Carroll Dawson, who
remained with the Rockets as a Senior
Consultant.
Announced that the Rockets and Head
Coach Jeff Van Gundy had decided to
part ways.
Owner Leslie Alexander named Rick
Adelman as the 11th head coach in team
history.
Acquired Mike James and Justin Reed
from the Minnesota Timberwolves in
exchange for Juwan Howard.
Announced the hiring of Elston Turner,
Jack Sikma, T.R. Dunn and R.J.
Adelman as assistant coaches.
Announced Bonzi Wells elected to opt in
to the final year of his current contract.
In addition, Rockets announced the
signing of radio play-by-play man Gene
Peterson and analyst Jim Foley to
contract extensions through the 2007-08
season, which signified the final year for
each as a member of the Rockets
broadcast team. Peterson marks his 33rd
season as the “Voice of the Rockets”
while Foley enters his 36th year with the
franchise.
Selected Oregon guard Aaron Brooks in
the first round (26th overall) of the 2007
NBA Draft. Houston then sent a future
second-round selection and cash
considerations to Seattle for the draft
rights to Purdue forward Carl Landry,
who was chosen by the SuperSonics in
the second round (31st overall) with a pick
previously acquired from the Memphis
Grizzlies. The Rockets also acquired a
second-round selection (54th overall) from
the Orlando Magic for cash
considerations, which Houston used to
draft Australian guard Brad Newley. The
pick was originally obtained by the Magic
from the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Signed first-round draft pick Aaron
Brooks to a multi-year contract.
Obtained the draft rights to Argentinean
forward Luis Scola along with Jackie
Butler from San Antonio in exchange for
Vassilis Spanoulis, a second-round pick
in the 2009 NBA Draft and other
considerations going to the Spurs.
July 13
Signed free agent Mike Harris to a
non-guaranteed contract.
July 17 Signed Luis Scola to a contract.
July 20 Announced the signing of free agent
Steve Francis.
July 23 Keith Garnett announced as
Rehabilitation & Performance Coordinator/
Assistant Athletic Trainer.
July 24 Officially announced the promotion of
Anthony Nila to equipment manager.
Aug. 3
Re-signed restricted free agent forward
Chuck Hayes.
Aug. 8
Announced the promotions of Dean
Cooper to Vice President of Player
Personnel and Gersson Rosas to
Director of Scouting. In addition to the
promotions, the Rockets named Phil
Jabour as Personnel Video Coordinator.
Sept. 5 Promoted Keith Jones to Senior Vice
President of Basketball Operations/
Athletic Trainer.
Sept. 25 Announced the promotion of Sam Hinkie
to Vice President of Basketball
Operations.
Oct. 1
Re-signed free agent Dikembe Mutombo
and signed Carl Landry. Rockets also
announced the hiring of Kenny Atkinson
as Director of Player Development and
the addition of Pat Zipfel as an advance
scout.
Oct. 22 Waived Mike Harris.
Oct. 29 Waived Jackie Butler, John Lucas,
Justin Reed and Bob Sura.
Oct. 31 Picked up the option on the contract of
Luther Head.
Nov. 11 Steve Novak was assigned to Houston’s
NBA Development League affiliate, Rio
Grande Valley Vipers.
Dec. 6
Assigned Aaron Brooks to the Rio
Grande Valley Vipers of the NBA
D-League.
Dec. 14 Recalled Aaron Brooks from Rio Grande
Valley of the D-League.
Dec. 16 Steve Novak also recalled from Rio
Grande Valley of the D-League.
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Acquired Bobby Jackson and Adam
Haluska from New Orleans, as well as a
second-round draft pick in the 2008 NBA
Draft as part of a three-team trade
between the Rockets, Hornets and
Memphis Grizzlies. The trade had the
Rockets sending Mike James and Bonzi
Wells to the Hornets. To complete the
deal, Marcus Vinicius was sent from
New Orleans to Memphis, with the
Rockets then acquiring the draft rights to
Sergei Lishouk from the Grizzlies in
exchange for the draft rights to Malick
Badiane, who was Houston’s secondround pick in the 2003 NBA Draft. The
Rockets also acquired Gerald Green
from the Minnesota Timberwolves in
exchange for Kirk Snyder, Houston’s
2010 second-round NBA Draft pick and
cash considerations.
Signed Bobby Jones to a 10-day
contract and waived Adam Haluska.
Steve Francis also underwent successful
surgery to repair a torn quadricep tendon
in his right knee.
Yao Ming underwent successful surgery
to repair a stress fracture in the tarsal
navicular bone in his left foot.
Dates & Deals
Mar. 7
Mar. 8
Mar. 17
Mar. 18
Mar. 21
Mar. 29
Apr. 1
Apr. 11
May 6
May 7
May 9
June 26
June 29
July 10
July 14
Aug. 6
Aug. 13
Aug. 14
Aug. 21
Aug. 25
Aug. 28
Aug. 29
Sept. 3
Announced the promotion of Gersson
Rosas to Director of Player Personnel
and the hiring of Arturas Karnisovas as
Director of Global Scouting & International
Affairs.
Sept. 10 Announced hirings of Gerald Madkins as
Director of Scouting and Shawn Respert
as Director of Player Programs.
Sept. 29 Officially matched the offer sheet to
Carl Landry from the Charlotte Bobcats
and came to terms on a contract with
Joey Dorsey. Team also signed Marcus
Campbell and Von Wafer.
Oct. 5
Waived Marcus Campbell.
Oct. 23 Waived Mike Harris.
Oct. 24 Waived D.J. Strawberry.
Oct. 30 Picked up the option on the contract of
Aaron Brooks.
Dec. 16 Leslie Alexander and the Rockets family
honored Gene Peterson and Jim Foley
with a private pre-game reception and a
special tribute ceremony at halftime of
the Rockets-Nuggets game, which
included naming Toyota Center’s Media
Center after the long-time broadcast duo.
Peterson and Foley stepped aside from
the microphones at the end of the 200708 season following an amazing 21 years
together on the Rockets Radio Network.
Dec. 24 Acquired a conditional second-round pick
in 2011 from the Memphis Grizzlies in
exchange for Steve Francis, a 2009
second-round pick and cash
considerations. The second-round pick
going back to Memphis was originally
acquired by the Rockets from the
Grizzlies on 2008 NBA Draft night
(6/26/08).
Dec. 26 Assigned Joey Dorsey to Houston’s NBA
D-League affiliate the Rio Grande Valley
Vipers.
Dec. 31 Re-signed unrestricted free agent
Dikembe Mutombo.
2009
Jan. 10
Feb. 19
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Mar. 13
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Recalled Joey Dorsey from Rio Grande
Valley on a rehabilitation assignment.
Acquired Kyle Lowry from Memphis and
Brian Cook from Orlando as part of a
three-team trade. The deal had the
Rockets sending Rafer Alston to the
Magic, while the Grizzlies received a
first-round draft selection from Orlando
in the 2009 NBA Draft along with Adonal
Foyle and Mike Wilks.
Tracy McGrady underwent season-ending
microfracture surgery on his left knee.
Waived Luther Head.
Signed James White to a 10-day contract
on a GATORADE Call-Up from the
Anaheim Arsenal of the NBA D-League.
Signed James White to a second 10-day
contract.
Signed James White to a multi-year
contract.
Dikembe Mutombo underwent
successful surgery to repair a ruptured
quadricep tendon in his left knee.
Picked up the option on the contracts for
assistant coaches Elston Turner, Jack
Sikma, T.R. Dunn and R.J. Adelman.
Brian Cook exercised player option on
his contract for 2009-10.
History
June 30
Signed Justin Williams to a 10-day
contract following the expiration of a
10-day contract for Bobby Jones.
Signed Mike Harris to a 10-day contract
and waived Gerald Green.
The 10-day contract for Justin Williams
expired with the Rockets.
Signed Mike Harris to a second 10-day
contract.
Signed Loren Woods to a 10-day
contract.
Signed Mike Harris for the remainder of
the season.
Rockets signed Loren Woods to a
second 10-day contract.
Rockets Owner Leslie Alexander
honored Hakeem “The Dream”
Olajuwon for his many contributions to
the Rockets organization with the
unveiling of a commissioned bronze
sculpture in front of Toyota Center. The
Rockets also signed Loren Woods for
the remainder of the season.
Tracy McGrady underwent a pair of
arthroscopic surgical procedures in order
to clean out loose bodies in the joints of
his left knee and left shoulder.
Steve Francis elected to pick up the
player option on the final year of his
current contract.
Rafer Alston underwent successful
surgery to repair ligament and tendon
damage in his right ankle. Shane Battier
also underwent successful arthroscopic
surgery in order to remove bone spurs in
his left ankle.
In the 2008 NBA Draft, Houston traded
the draft rights to Nicolas Batum
(25th overall pick) to the Portland Trail
Blazers for the draft rights to Darrell
Arthur (27th overall pick) and Joey
Dorsey (33rd overall pick). The Rockets
then sent the draft rights for Arthur to the
Grizzlies for the draft rights to Donté
Greene (28th overall pick) and Memphis’
2009 second-round pick. Houston took
Maarty Leunen (54th overall pick) with its
own selection in the second round.
Extended qualifying offer to restricted
free agent Carl Landry.
Picked up the option on the contract of
Steve Novak.
Signed free agent Brent Barry to a
two-year contract.
Signed rookie Donté Greene to a
multi-year deal.
Traded Steve Novak to the L.A. Clippers
for future draft considerations.
Waived Loren Woods.
Acquired Ron Artest, Patrick Ewing Jr.
and Sean Singletary from the
Sacramento Kings in exchange for
Bobby Jackson, Donté Greene,
Houston’s 2009 first-round draft pick and
other considerations.
Hired Brett Gunning as Director of
Player Development.
Acquired D.J. Strawberry from the
Phoenix Suns in exchange for
Sean Singletary.
Chuck Hayes underwent successful
surgery to repair a broken nose sustained
during a workout.
Acquired draft rights to Frederic Weis
from the New York Knicks in exchange
for Patrick Ewing Jr.
Dates & Deals
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June 29
July 8
July 10
July 14
July 21
Aug. 5
Aug. 12
Aug. 13
Sept. 3
Sept. 17
Sept. 22
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Oct. 21
Oct. 22
Oct. 23
Oct. 30
Nov. 13
Dec. 23
Obtained the draft rights to three secondround picks in the 2009 NBA Draft,
acquiring the rights to Central Florida
guard Jermaine Taylor (32nd overall)
from the Washington Wizards and
Spanish guard Sergio Llull (34th overall)
from the Denver Nuggets each in
exchange for cash considerations. Also
acquired the rights to Arizona forward
Chase Budinger (44th overall) from the
Detroit Pistons for a future second-round
pick and cash considerations.
Became the first NBA team to enter into a
single-affiliation partnership with their NBA
D-League affiliate. Under terms of the
agreement, the Rockets assumed
responsibility of the Rio Grande Valley
Vipers basketball operations while the local
ownership group continued overseeing the
team’s business operations.
Signed free agent Trevor Ariza using the
Disabled Player Exception granted by the
NBA for Yao Ming.
Announced the hiring of Darryl Eto to the
newly created position of Director of
Strength & Conditioning.
Acquired the rights to David Andersen
from the Atlanta Hawks in exchange for
cash and future considerations.
Yao Ming underwent successful surgery
to repair the broken bone in his left foot.
Signed Jermaine Taylor to a multi-year
contract.
Came to terms on a multi-year deal with
David Andersen.
Signed Chase Budinger to a multi-year
contract.
Inked free agent Pops Mensah-Bonsu.
Announced the promotion of Gersson
Rosas to Vice President of Player
Personnel.
Traded James White to the Denver
Nuggets in exchange for the draft rights
to Axel Hervelle. Also signed free agent
guards Will Conroy and Garrett Temple.
Owner Leslie Alexander announced the
re-signing of Daryl Morey as the team’s
General Manager and Managing Director
of Basketball Operations.
Signed Romel Beck.
Announced Vice President of Player
Personnel Gersson Rosas has also been
named General Manager of the team’s
NBA Development League affiliate the
Rio Grande Valley Vipers.
Waived Romel Beck and Garrett
Temple.
Released Will Conroy.
Waived Brent Barry.
Picked up the option on the contract of
Aaron Brooks.
Assigned Joey Dorsey to Houston’s
single-affiliation NBA D-League partner
Rio Grande Valley Vipers. Waived Pops
Mensah-Bonsu.
Signed Mike Harris as a GATORADE
Call-Up from the D-League Rio Grande
Valley Vipers.
2010
Jan. 6
Jan. 13
Jan. 28
Waived Mike Harris.
Recalled Joey Dorsey from Rio Grande
Valley.
Assigned Jermaine Taylor to Rio Grande
Valley. Signed Will Conroy from the
Vipers to a 10-day contract.
Feb. 4
Recalled Jermaine Taylor from Rio
Grande Valley.
Feb. 8
The 10-day contract for Will Conroy
expired. Signed GATORADE Call-Up
Garrett Temple from Rio Grande Valley
to a 10-day contract.
Feb. 18 Acquired Kevin Martin and Hilton
Armstrong from the Sacramento Kings,
as well as Jordan Hill, Jared Jeffries
and draft considerations from the New
York Knicks as part of a three-team,
nine-player trade. The Rockets traded
Tracy McGrady to New York, while
sending Carl Landry, Joey Dorsey and
cash considerations to Sacramento. The
10-day contract for Garrett Temple
expired.
Feb. 19 Re-assigned Jermaine Taylor to Rio
Grande Valley.
Feb. 20 Waived Brian Cook and signed Garrett
Temple to a second 10-day contract.
Feb. 23 Recalled Jermaine Taylor from Rio
Grande Valley.
Mar. 2
The 10-day contract for Garrett Temple
expired. Signed Will Conroy to a second
10-day contract, marking Conroy’s fifthcareer GATORADE Call-Up to the NBA.
Mar. 11 The second 10-day contract for
Will Conroy expired.
Mar. 17 Re-assigned Jermaine Taylor to Rio
Grande Valley.
Mar. 22 Promoted Sam Hinkie to Executive Vice
President of Basketball Operations.
Mar. 24 Recalled Jermaine Taylor from Rio
Grande Valley. Signed Mike Harris from
the Vipers for the remainder of the
season, marking his third GATORADE
Call-Up to the NBA in 2009-10.
Apr. 9
Waived Hilton Armstrong and signed
GATORADE Call-Up Alexander Johnson
of the D-League’s Sioux Falls Skyforce
for the remainder of the season.
Apr. 13 Assigned Mike Harris to Rio Grande
Valley.
June 24 Selected Kentucky forward Patrick
Patterson in the first round (14th overall)
of the 2010 NBA Draft.
June 29 Yao Ming announced that he has elected
to forgo the early termination option on
his contract.
June 30 Extended qualifying offers to Kyle
Lowry and Luis Scola. Exercised a team
option to extend the contract of Chuck
Hayes to include the 2010-11 season.
July 14 Signed Patrick Patterson to a multi-year
deal.
July 20 Inked free agent Brad Miller to a multiyear contract.
July 21 Signed restricted free agent Luis Scola
to a multi-year deal and officially
matched the offer sheet that restricted
free agent Kyle Lowry signed with the
Cleveland Cavaliers on July 14.
July 28 Traded David Andersen to the Toronto
Raptors along with cash considerations in
exchange for a future second-round pick.
Aug. 11 Acquired Courtney Lee from the New
Jersey Nets in a four-team, five-player
trade that sent Trevor Ariza to the New
Orleans Hornets.
Aug. 23 Signed free agent Ishmael Smith.
Aug. 25 Announced the naming of Jason Biles to
the position of Director of Performance
Rehabilitation/Associate Athletic Trainer.
Sept. 22 Signed Antonio Anderson and Jordan
Eglseder.
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Sept. 25 Added Patrick Sullivan to training camp
roster.
Oct. 7
Waived Jordan Eglseder and Patrick
Sullivan.
Oct. 8
Hired David Patrick as a Personnel
Scout.
Oct. 12 Signed Jerel McNeal to preseason roster.
Oct. 18 Waived Antonio Anderson, Mike Harris,
Alexander Johnson and Jerel McNeal.
Oct. 29 Picked up the second-year option on the
contract of Jordan Hill and the
third-year option on Courtney Lee.
Nov. 9
Assigned Patrick Patterson to Houston’s
single-affiliation NBA D-League partner
Rio Grande Valley Vipers.
Dec. 13 Recalled Patrick Patterson from the
Vipers.
Dec. 15 Acquired Terrence Williams from the
New Jersey Nets in exchange for a
lottery protected 2012 first-round pick,
which was part of a deal involving the
Rockets, Nets and L.A. Lakers. As part
of the three-team trade, the Rockets also
sent the Lakers the draft rights to Sergei
Lishouk. In a separate trade, the team
sent Jermaine Taylor and cash
considerations to the Sacramento Kings
for a conditional second-round draft pick.
Apr. 2
Apr. 11
Apr. 13
Apr. 15
Apr. 18
June 1
June 23
2011
Jan. 6
Jan. 17
Jan. 24
Feb. 1
Feb. 7
Feb. 24
Feb. 25
Mar. 15
Mar. 23
June 28
July 15
July 20
July 29
Dec. 11
Dec. 12
Dec. 13
Dec. 15
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History
Mar. 21
Yao Ming underwent a successful surgical
procedure to repair a stress fracture of
the medial malleolus in his left ankle.
Assigned Ishmael Smith to the Rio
Grande Valley Vipers.
Recalled Ishmael Smith from the Vipers.
Re-assigned Ishmael Smith to Rio
Grande Valley.
Recalled Ishmael Smith from the Vipers.
Acquired Hasheem Thabeet, DeMarre
Carroll and a future first-round draft pick
from the Memphis Grizzlies in exchange
for Shane Battier and Ishmael Smith.
Houston also acquired Goran Dragic and
draft considerations from the Phoenix
Suns for Aaron Brooks.
Waived Jared Jeffries.
Terrence Williams underwent a minor
surgical procedure to alleviate discomfort
related to a lower abdominal distress.
Assigned Hasheem Thabeet to Rio
Grande Valley.
Signed Mike Harris to a 10-day contract.
Inked Mike Harris to a second 10-day
contract.
Signed Marcus Cousin to a multi-year
contract and assigned him to Houston’s
single-affiliation NBA D-League partner
Rio Grande Valley. Recalled Hasheem
Thabeet from the Vipers and waived
DeMarre Carroll.
Signed Marqus Blakely to a multi-year
contract and the second 10-day contract
for Mike Harris expired.
Luis Scola underwent a successful
arthroscopic procedure to remove loose
bodies in his left knee.
Rockets and Head Coach Rick Adelman
mutually agreed to part ways.
Named Kevin McHale as the 12th head
coach in team history.
Selected Kansas forward Marcus Morris
with the 14th overall pick in the 2011 NBA
Draft. Acquired from Minnesota the
contract of Jonny Flynn, the draft rights
to Lithuanian forward Donatas
Motiejunas (20th overall pick) and the
Timberwolves 2012 second-round
selection in exchange for the contract of
Brad Miller, the rights to Montenegro
forward Nikola Mirotic (23rd overall pick),
a future first-round pick and cash
considerations. Selected Florida forward
Chandler Parsons with the 38th overall
pick in the 2011 NBA Draft.
Picked up the team option on the contract
of Goran Dragic.
Hired Kelvin Sampson as lead assistant
coach, as well as John-Blair “J.B.”
Bickerstaff, Chris Finch and Brett
Gunning as assistant coaches.
Yao Ming announced that he has retired
from the NBA.
Added Greg Buckner as a player
development coach.
Invited Casey Mitchell to the team’s
2011 training camp.
Signed first-round draft pick Marcus
Morris. Rockets also announced that
they claimed Jeremy Lin off waivers
from the Golden State Warriors. In
addition, inked training camp invitee
Ibrahim Jaaber.
Signed training camp invitees Omar
Samhan, Damian Saunders and Greg
Smith. Waived guard Casey Mitchell.
Waived Damian Saunders.
Rockets in the Draft
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Rockets Top Draft Selections
History
Year
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Player, College
Round
Pat Riley, Kentucky
1
Elvin Hayes, Houston
1
Bobby Smith, Tulsa
1
Rudy Tomjanovich, Michigan
1
Cliff Meely, Colorado
1
John Gianelli, Pacific
2
Ed Ratleff, Long Beach State
1
Bobby Jones, North Carolina
1
Joe Meriweather, Southern Illinois 1
John Lucas, Maryland
1
Larry Moffett, Nevada-Las Vegas 2
Buster Matheny, Utah
2
Lee Johnson, East Texas State
1
John Stroud, Mississippi
2
Ed Turner, Texas A&I
2
Terry Teagle, Baylor
1
Ralph Sampson, Virginia
1
Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston
1
Steve Harris, Tulsa
1
Buck Johnson, Alabama
1
Doug Lee, Purdue
2
Derrick Chievous, Missouri
1
None
Alec Kessler, Georgia
1
John Turner, Phillips
1
Robert Horry, Alabama
1
Sam Cassell, Florida State
1
Albert Burditt, Texas
2
Erik Meek, Duke
2
Othella Harrington, Georgetown
2
Rodrick Rhodes, USC
1
Michael Dickerson, Arizona
1
Kenny Thomas, New Mexico
1
Joel Przybilla, Minnesota
1
Richard Jefferson, Arizona
1
Yao Ming, China
1
Malick Badiane, Senegal
2
Luis Flores, Manhattan
2
Luther Head, Illinois
1
Rudy Gay, Connecticut
1
Aaron Brooks, Oregon
1
Nicolas Batum, France
1
None
Patrick Patterson, Kentucky
1
Marcus Morris, Kansas
1
No.
7
1
6
2
7
20
6
5
11
1
34
28
17
27
45
16
1
1
19
20
35
16
12(a)
20
11
24
53
41
30
24
14
22
9(b)
15(c)
1
44
55(d)
24
8(e)
26
25(f)
1968
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
Elvin Hayes, Houston
John Q. Trapp, Nevada-Las Vegas
Stu Lantz, Nebraska
Harry Barnes, Northeastern
Glen Combs, Virginia Tech
Eldridge Webb, Tulsa
Rick Adelman, Loyola-Marymount
Aaron Sellers, Jackson State
John Schetzsie, Ashland
Mike Butler, Memphis State
Sonny Epps, Clark (GA)
Ray Manning, Lane (TN)
Dave Miller, San Diego State
Chuck Caldwell, Missouri-St. Louis
Bill Corley, Connecticut
Marshall Evans, Lincoln
William Gaines, East Texas State
Hal Grant, Pepperdine
1969
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
14
14
(a) Rights traded to Miami for Dave Jamerson and Carl
Herrera.
(b) Rights traded to Milwaukee for the draft rights to
Jason Collier and a future number one pick.
(c) Rights traded to New Jersey along with the rights
to Jason Collins and Brandon Armstrong for the rights
to Eddie Griffin.
Bobby Smith, Tulsa
Bernie Williams, LaSalle
Charles Bonaparte, Norfolk State
Johnny Allen, Bethune-Cookman
Charles Hentz, Arkansas A&M
Bob Tallent, George Washington
Lynn Shackelford, UCLA
Bill DeHeer, Indiana
Larry Cheatham, Tulsa
Lee Sims, Ashland
Justis Thigpen, Weber State
Raul Duarte, South Dakota State
Joe McBride, Augusta
Mike Heckman, UC Irvine
Jerry Nickens, Tougaloo
Dick Groves, San Jose State
Steve Howell, Ohio State
Joe Pridgen, North Carolina State
Blaine Royer, Illinois State
1970
(d) Rights traded to Dallas for the rights to Vassilis
Spanoulis.
(e) Rights traded to Memphis along with Stromile Swift
for Shane Battier.
( f ) Rights traded to Portland for the rights to Darrell
Arthur and Joey Dorsey. Rockets then sent the rights
for Arthur to Memphis for the rights to Donté Greene and
Memphis’ 2009 second-round pick.
1967
Rd.
1.
2.
3.
3.
4.
Craig Dill, Michigan
Herb McPherson, Murray State
Robert Cole, Saint Louis
Elbert Miller, Nevada-Las Vegas
Al Grundy, St. Joseph’s (PA)
Ron Coleman, Missouri
John Duncan, Murray State
Al Ratzutis, California-Western
Martin Navia, New Mexico-Highlands
Bob Chlupsa, Manhattan
John Tolbert, South Carolina A&T
Player, College
Pat Riley, Kentucky
Bob Netolicky, Drake
Richie Moore, Hiram Scott (NE)
Nick Jones, Oregon
Ron Kozlicki, Northwestern
162
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
Rudy Tomjanovich, Michigan
Calvin Murphy, Niagara
Curtis Perry, SW Missouri
Jody Finney, Ohio State
Jim Gilbert, Adams State
Mike Kretzer, East Tennessee
Bill Paultz, St. John’s
Don Adams, Northwestern
Jim Gottschall, Dayton
Toke Coleman, Eastern Kentucky
Ron Belton, Bellarmine
Jim Brooks, Nebraska
Harry Lozon, Old Dominion
Clyde Otis, Aurora (IL)
Jay Bond, Washington
Dean Elofson, Wayne State
Dennis Dickens, Azusa-Pacific
Jeff Cunningham, UC Irvine
Rockets in the Draft
1971
Rd.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
1977
Player, College
Cliff Meely, Colorado
Mike Newlin, Utah
Tom Owens, South Carolina
Rudy Benjamin, Michigan State
Greg Nelson, Jacksonville
Gary Reist, Rice
Eric Hill, Minnesota
Rick Katherman, Duke
Willie Cherry, Denver
Calvin Oliver, Pan American
Doug Rex, UC Santa Barbara
Chris Schrobilgen, Southern Cal
Lee McCullough, Indiana State (PA)
Gene Robertson, Canisius
Bill Quigg, Gonzaga
Leonard Jackson, Oregon
Steve Sims, Pepperdine
Carlos Quintinar, Mexico
Gary Schneider, San Diego State
2.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1978
2.
3.
4.
4.
5.
6.
7.
John Gianelli, Pacific
Eric McWilliams, Long Beach State
Wil Robinson, West Virginia
James Silas, Stephen F. Austin
Mike Collins, Seattle
Mike Jackson, Los Angeles State
Henry Harris, Auburn
1.
2.
3.
4.
4.
5.
Ed Ratleff, Long Beach State
E.C. Coleman, Houston Baptist
Lee Colburn, South Dakota State
Gary Rhoades, Colorado State
Tom Peck, Wisconsin-Eau Claire
John Thomas, Missouri Southern
2.
2.
2.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
2.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
1982
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
1975
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Joe Meriweather, Southern Illinois
Jim Blanks, Garner-Webb
Rudy White, Arizona State
Ken Smith, Tulsa
Rick Whitlow, Illinois State
William Johnson, Texas Tech
Nate Barnett, Akron
Leon Johnson, Centenary
Terry Teagle, Baylor
Jeff Taylor, Texas Tech
Chuck Nevitt, North Carolina State
Andrew Gaddy, George Mason
Jeff Schneider, Virginia Tech
Donald Wilson, NE Louisiana
Mike Helms, Wake Forest
Dan Callandrillo, Seton Hall
1983
1.
1.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
1976
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Ed Turner, Texas A&I
Larry Spriggs, Howard
Hasan Houston, Bradley
Fred Cowan, Kentucky
Joe Faine, Bowling Green
Stanley Brewer, West Georgia
John Lucas, Maryland
Phil Hicks, Tulane
Barnes Hauptfuhrer, Princeton
Hercle Ivy, Iowa State
David Marrs, Houston
Robert Paige, Houston Baptist
Barry Davis, Texas A&M
Dan Krueger, Texas
163
Ralph Sampson, Virginia
Rodney McCray, Louisville
Craig Ehlo, Washington State
Darrell Browder, Texas Christian
Chuck Barnett, Oklahoma
Jim Stack, Northwestern
Brian Kellerman, Idaho
Jeff Boldring, Arkansas State
James Campbell, Oklahoma State
History
Bobby Jones, North Carolina
Gus Bailey, Texas-El Paso
Robert Wilson, Iowa State
Larry Robinson, Texas
Owen Wells, Detroit
Lawrence Johnson, Prairie View A&M
Kevin Fitzgerald, Oklahoma State
Steve Brooks, Arkansas State
Ken Stallings, Missouri-Rolla
Marcus Washington, Marquette
John Stroud, Mississippi
Terry Stotts, Oklahoma
Billy Williams, Clemson
Dean Hunger, Utah State
Albert Jones, New Mexico State
Everette Jefferson, New Mexico
Joe Nehls, Arizona
Rosie Barnes, Bowling Green
1981
1974
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Lee Johnson, East Texas State
Paul Mokeski, Kansas
Ricardo Brown, Pepperdine
Sammy Drummer, Georgia Tech
Lionel Green, Louisiana State
Allen Leavell, Oklahoma City
1980
1973
1.
2.
4.
5.
6.
8.
Buster Matheny, Utah
Billy Ray Bates, Kentucky State
Jackie Robinson, Nevada-Las Vegas
Joel Thompson, Michigan
Gary Goodney, Texas
Eddie Joe Chavez, Santa Clara
Stan Stewart, Loyola-Marymount
1979
1972
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Larry Moffett, Nevada-Las Vegas
Robert Reid, St. Mary’s (TX)
Phil Bond, Louisville
Rocky Smith, Oregon State
Ed Thompson, Idaho State
Rockets in the Draft
1984
Rd.
1.
3.
4.
5.
7.
8.
9.
10.
1996
Player, College
Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston
Jim Petersen, Minnesota
Willie Jackson, Centenary
Al McClain, New Hampshire
Joedy Gardner, Long Beach State
Greg Wolff, Angelo State
Bill Coon, Presbyterian
Robert Turner, Canisius
2.
2.
2.
1997
1.
2.
Steve Harris, Tulsa
Sam Mitchell, Mercer
Michael Payne, Iowa
Michael Brooks, Tennessee
Sam Potter, Oral Roberts
Don Turney, Marshall
1.
1.
1.
2.
Buck Johnson, Alabama
Dave Feitl, Texas-El Paso
Anthony Bowie, Oklahoma
Conner Henry, UC Santa Barbara
Andrew Banks, Iowa
Robert Worthy, Dyke (OH)
Rick Olson, Wisconsin
1.
2.
2.
Doug Lee, Purdue
Joe Niego, Lewis (IL)
Andre LaFleur, Northeastern
Fred Jenkins, Tennessee
Clarence Grier, Campbell
1.
2.
2001
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
2.
2.
2.
History
1.
Alec Kessler, Georgia
John Turner, Phillips
Keith Hughes, Rutgers
Zan Tabak, Croatia
1.
2.
Robert Horry, Alabama
Ron “Popeye” Jones, Murray State
Curtis Blair, Richmond
1.
2.
1.
2.
Sam Cassell, Florida State
Richard Petruska, UCLA
Marcelo Nicola, Argentina
1994
Rudy Gay, Connecticut
Steve Novak, Marquette
Aaron Brooks, Oregon
Brad Newley, Australia
2008
1993
Nicolas Batum, France
Maarty Leunen, Oregon
2009
None
2010
Albert Burditt, Texas
1995
2.
Luther Head, Illinois
2007
1992
2.
Luis Flores, Manhattan
2006
1991
1.
2.
2.
Malick Badiane, Senegal
2005
1990
1.
2.
2.
Yao Ming, China
Bostjan Nachbar, Slovenia
Tito Maddox, Fresno State
2004
None
1.
2.
2.
Richard Jefferson, Arizona
Jason Collins, Stanford
Brandon Armstrong, Pepperdine
2002
Derrick Chievous, Missouri
1989
1.
Joel Przybilla, Minnesota
Eduardo Najera, Oklahoma
2003
1988
1.
Kenny Thomas, New Mexico
Tyrone Washington, Mississippi State
Venson Hamilton, Nebraska
2000
1987
2.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Michael Dickerson, Arizona
Bryce Drew, Valparaiso
Mirsad Turkcan, Turkey
Cuttino Mobley, Rhode Island
1999
1986
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Rodrick Rhodes, Southern California
Serge Zwikker, North Carolina
1998
1985
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.
7.
Othella Harrington, Georgetown
Randy Livingston, Louisiana State
Terrell Bell, Georgia
1.
Patrick Patterson, Kentucky
2011
Erik Meek, Duke
1.
1.
2.
164
Marcus Morris, Kansas
Nikola Mirotic, Montenegro
Chandler Parsons, Florida
Rockets Starting Lineups
(Number of Games Started in Parentheses)
First Game
Don Adams
Rudy Tomjanovich
Elvin Hayes
Stu Lantz
Larry Siegfried
1971-72
F
F
C
G
G
Last Game
Greg Smith
Rudy Tomjanovich
Elvin Hayes
Stu Lantz
Calvin Murphy
First Game
Jack Marin
Rudy Tomjanovich
Otto Moore
Mike Newlin
Jimmy Walker
1972-73
F
F
C
G
G
Last Game
Jack Marin
Rudy Tomjanovich
Otto Moore
Mike Newlin
Jimmy Walker
First Game
Jack Marin
Rudy Tomjanovich
Otto Moore
Calvin Murphy
Mike Newlin
1973-74
F
F
C
G
G
Last Game
Ron Riley
Rudy Tomjanovich
Zaid Abdul-Aziz
Calvin Murphy
Ed Ratleff
First Game
Cliff Meely
Rudy Tomjanovich
Zaid Abdul-Aziz
Mike Newlin
Dave Wohl
1974-75
F
F
C
G
G
Last Game
Ed Ratleff
Rudy Tomjanovich
Kevin Kunnert
Mike Newlin
Calvin Murphy
First Game
Ed Ratleff
Rudy Tomjanovich
Kevin Kunnert
Calvin Murphy
Mike Newlin
1975-76
F
F
C
G
G
Last Game
Ed Ratleff
Rudy Tomjanovich
Kevin Kunnert
Calvin Murphy
Mike Newlin
First Game
John Johnson
Rudy Tomjanovich
Kevin Kunnert
Calvin Murphy
Mike Newlin
1976-77
F
F
C
G
G
Last Game
Moses Malone
Rudy Tomjanovich
Kevin Kunnert
Calvin Murphy
John Lucas
1967-68
F
F
C
G
G
Last Game
Dave Gambee
Toby Kimball
Henry Finkel
John Barnhill
Jim Barnett
First Game
Moses Malone
Rudy Tomjanovich
Kevin Kunnert
John Lucas
Calvin Murphy
1977-78
F
F
C
G
G
Last Game
Alonzo Bradley
Robert Reid
Kevin Kunnert
John Lucas
Calvin Murphy
First Game
John Block
Don Kojis
Elvin Hayes
Jim Barnett
Pat Riley
1968-69
F
F
C
G
G
Last Game
John Block
Don Kojis
Elvin Hayes
Rick Adelman
Stu Lantz
First Game
Rick Barry
Rudy Tomjanovich
Moses Malone
Robert Reid
Calvin Murphy
1978-79
F
F
C
G
G
Last Game
Rick Barry
Rudy Tomjanovich
Moses Malone
Mike Newlin
Calvin Murphy
First Game
John Block
Don Kojis
Elvin Hayes
Stu Lantz
Art Williams
1969-70
F
F
C
G
G
Last Game
John Block
Toby Kimball
Elvin Hayes
Stu Lantz
Pat Riley
First Game
Robert Reid
Rudy Tomjanovich
Moses Malone
Tom Henderson
Calvin Murphy
1979-80
F
F
C
G
G
Last Game
Robert Reid
Billy Paultz
Moses Malone
Tom Henderson
Calvin Murphy
First Game
John Block
Toby Kimball
Elvin Hayes
Stu Lantz
Larry Siegfried
1970-71
F
F
C
G
G
Last Game
Don Adams
John Trapp
Elvin Hayes
Stu Lantz
Larry Siegfried
First Game
Robert Reid
Rudy Tomjanovich
Moses Malone
Tom Henderson
Calvin Murphy
1980-81
F
F
C
G
G
Last Game
Robert Reid
Billy Paultz
Moses Malone
Tom Henderson
Mike Dunleavy
165
History
First Game
Johnny Green
Don Kojis
John Block
John Barnhill
Jon McGlocklin
Rockets Starting Lineups
First Game
Elvin Hayes
Robert Reid
Moses Malone
Mike Dunleavy
Tom Henderson
1981-82
F
F
C
G
G
Last Game
Elvin Hayes
Robert Reid
Moses Malone
Tom Henderson
Allen Leavell
First Game
Elvin Hayes
Wally Walker
Caldwell Jones
Joe Bryant
Allen Leavell
1982-83
F
F
C
G
G
Last Game
Elvin Hayes
Wally Walker
Caldwell Jones
Allen Leavell
Terry Teagle
First Game
Caldwell Jones
Wally Walker
Ralph Sampson
Phil Ford
Lewis Lloyd
1983-84
F
F
C
G
G
Last Game
Rodney McCray
Ralph Sampson
Elvin Hayes
Phil Ford
Lewis Lloyd
First Game
Rodney McCray
Ralph Sampson
Hakeem Olajuwon
Lewis Lloyd
John Lucas
1984-85
F
F
C
G
G
Last Game
Rodney McCray
Ralph Sampson
Hakeem Olajuwon
Lewis Lloyd
Lionel Hollins
First Game
Rodney McCray
Ralph Sampson
Hakeem Olajuwon
Lewis Lloyd
John Lucas (65)
1985-86
Last Game
F
Rodney McCray (82)
F Hakeem Olajuwon (68)
C
Ralph Sampson (76)
G
Lewis Lloyd (82)
G
Robert Reid (5)
History
First Game
1986-87
Last Game
Rodney McCray
F
Rodney McCray (81)
Jim Petersen
F
Jim Petersen (56)
Hakeem Olajuwon
C Hakeem Olajuwon (75)
Allen Leavell
G
Allen Leavell (11)
Mitchell Wiggins (19)
G
Robert Reid (63)
First Game
1987-88
Last Game
Buck Johnson (2)
F
Rodney McCray (80)
Ralph Sampson (19)
F
Joe Barry Carroll (30)
Hakeem Olajuwon
C Hakeem Olajuwon (79)
Steve Harris (10)
G
Robert Reid (31)
Allen Leavell (54)
G
Eric Floyd (55)
First Game
Matt Bullard (7)
Otis Thorpe
Hakeem Olajuwon
Vernon Maxwell
Sleepy Floyd (3)
First Game
Buck Johnson
Otis Thorpe
Hakeem Olajuwon
Eric Floyd
Mike Woodson
1988-89
Last Game
F
Buck Johnson (51)
F
Otis Thorpe (82)
C Hakeem Olajuwon (82)
G
Eric Floyd (82)
G
Mike Woodson (79)
First Game
1992-93
Last Game
Matt Bullard (4)
F
Carl Herrera (12)
Robert Horry (79)
F
Otis Thorpe (69)
Hakeem Olajuwon
C Hakeem Olajuwon (82)
Vernon Maxwell (68)
G
Winston Garland (4)
Kenny Smith
G
Kenny Smith (82)
First Game
1989-90
Last Game
Buck Johnson
F
Buck Johnson (82)
Otis Thorpe
F
Otis Thorpe (82)
Hakeem Olajuwon
C Hakeem Olajuwon (82)
Eric Floyd
G
Eric Floyd (73)
Mitchell Wiggins (52)
G
Vernon Maxwell (10)
First Game
1993-94
Last Game
Robert Horry
F
Robert Horry (81)
Otis Thorpe
F
Otis Thorpe (82)
Hakeem Olajuwon
C Hakeem Olajuwon (80)
Vernon Maxwell (73)
G
Sam Cassell (6)
Kenny Smith
G
Kenny Smith (78)
First Game
David Wood (13)
Otis Thorpe
Hakeem Olajuwon
Kenny Smith
Mike Woodson (3)
First Game
1994-95
Robert Horry
F
Otis Thorpe (35)
F
Hakeem Olajuwon (72) C
Vernon Maxwell (54)
G
Kenny Smith
G
1990-91
Last Game
F
Buck Johnson (70)
F
Otis Thorpe (82)
C Hakeem Olajuwon (50)
G
Kenny Smith (78)
G
Vernon Maxwell (79)
166
1991-92
Last Game
F
Buck Johnson (69)
F
Otis Thorpe (82)
C Hakeem Olajuwon (69)
G
Vernon Maxwell (80)
G
Kenny Smith (80)
Last Game
Robert Horry (81)
Chucky Brown (14)
Pete Chilcutt (17)
Clyde Drexler (34)
Kenny Smith (81)
Rockets Starting Lineups
First Game
Robert Horry (71)
Chucky Brown
Hakeem Olajuwon
Clyde Drexler (51)
Kenny Smith
1995-96
Last Game
F
Mario Elie (16)
F
Chucky Brown (82)
C Hakeem Olajuwon (72)
G
Sam Mack (20)
G
Kenny Smith (56)
First Game
2003-04
Jim Jackson
F
Kelvin Cato (67)
F
C
Yao Ming
Cuttino Mobley (80)
G
Steve Francis (79)
G
First Game
Mario Elie (77)
Kevin Willis (32)
Hakeem Olajuwon
Clyde Drexler
Matt Maloney
1996-97
Last Game
F
Eddie Johnson (2)
F
Charles Barkley (53)
C Hakeem Olajuwon (78)
G
Clyde Drexler (62)
G
Matt Maloney (82)
First Game
2004-05
Last Game
Jim Jackson (24)
F
Ryan Bowen (6)
Maurice Taylor (16)
F Clarence Weatherspoon (18)
Yao Ming
C
Yao Ming (80)
Tracy McGrady (78)
G
Bob Sura (59)
Charlie Ward (13)
G
David Wesley (53)
First Game
1997-98
Last Game
Mario Elie
F
Mario Elie (59)
Kevin Willis
F
Othella Harrington (3)
Hakeem Olajuwon (45) C
Kevin Willis (74)
Clyde Drexler
G
Clyde Drexler (70)
Matt Maloney
G
Matt Maloney (78)
First Game
2005-06
Last Game
Tracy McGrady (47)
F
Keith Bogans (22)
Juwan Howard
F
Juwan Howard (80)
Yao Ming (57)
C Dikembe Mutombo (23)
Derek Anderson (8)
G
David Wesley (59)
Rafer Alston
G
Rafer Alston (63)
First Game
Scottie Pippen
Charles Barkley
Hakeem Olajuwon
Michael Dickerson
Matt Maloney (7)
First Game
2006-07
Shane Battier
F
Tracy McGrady (71)
F
Yao Ming (48)
C
Kirk Snyder (1)
G
Rafer Alston
G
1998-99
Last Game
F
Scottie Pippen (50)
F
Charles Barkley (40)
C Hakeem Olajuwon (50)
G Michael Dickerson (50)
G
Cuttino Mobley (37)
Last Game
Bostjan Nachbar (3)
Scott Padgett (5)
Yao Ming (82)
Jim Jackson (80)
Mark Jackson (3)
Last Game
Shane Battier (82)
Chuck Hayes (43)
Juwan Howard (38)
Luther Head (10)
Rafer Alston (82)
First Game
Shane Battier
Chuck Hayes (44)
Yao Ming (55)
Tracy McGrady
Rafer Alston (74)
First Game
Walt Williams (31)
Maurice Taylor (69)
Hakeem Olajuwon
Shandon Anderson
Steve Francis
First Game
2008-09
Ron Artest
F
Luis Scola
F
Yao Ming
C
Tracy McGrady (35)
G
Rafer Alston (48)
G
Last Game
Shane Battier (59)
Luis Scola (82)
Yao Ming (77)
Ron Artest (55)
Aaron Brooks (35)
Last Game
Trevor Ariza (71)
Luis Scola (82)
Chuck Hayes (82)
Kevin Martin (22)
Aaron Brooks (82)
2000-01
Last Game
F Shandon Anderson (82)
F
Matt Bullard (5)
C Hakeem Olajuwon (55)
G
Cuttino Mobley (49)
G
Steve Francis (79)
2007-08
Last Game
F
Shane Battier (78)
F
Luis Scola (39)
C Dikembe Mutombo (25)
G
Tracy McGrady (62)
G
Bobby Jackson (5)
First Game
2001-02
Glen Rice (20)
F
Kenny Thomas
F
Kelvin Cato
C
Cuttino Mobley (74)
G
Steve Francis (56)
G
Last Game
Terence Morris (12)
Kenny Thomas (71)
Kelvin Cato (73)
Oscar Torres (13)
Tierre Brown (1)
First Game
Shane Battier (62)
Luis Scola
Chuck Hayes
Trevor Ariza
Aaron Brooks
2009-10
F
F
C
G
G
First Game
2002-03
Cuttino Mobley
F
Eddie Griffin
F
Kelvin Cato (5)
C
“Moochie” Norris (3)
G
Steve Francis
G
Last Game
James Posey (47)
Eddie Griffin (66)
Yao Ming (72)
Cuttino Mobley (73)
Steve Francis (81)
First Game
Shane Battier (59)
Luis Scola (74)
Yao Ming (5)
Kevin Martin
Aaron Brooks (7)
2010-11
Last Game
F
Chase Budinger (22)
F
Patrick Patterson (6)
C
Chuck Hayes (63)
G
Kevin Martin (80)
G
Goran Dragic (3)
167
History
First Game
1999-00
Last Game
Walt Williams
F
Walt Williams (66)
Charles Barkley (18)
F
Kenny Thomas (29)
Hakeem Olajuwon (28) C
Kelvin Cato (32)
Shandon Anderson
G Shandon Anderson (82)
Steve Francis
G
Steve Francis (77)
Rockets All-Time Uniform Numbers
The Rockets have retired five jerseys in franchise history: Clyde Drexler’s #22, Calvin Murphy’s #23,
Moses Malone’s #24, Hakeem Olajuwon’s #34 and Rudy Tomjanovich’s #45.
0
6
11
Aaron Brooks (2007-11)
DeMarre Carroll (2010-11)
Zaid Abdul-Aziz (1972-73)
George E. Johnson (1973-74)
Tom Henderson (1979-83)
Walter Berry (1988-89)
Avery Johnson (1991-92)
Elmer Bennett (1996-97)
Carlos Rogers (1999-2001)
Tito Maddox (2002-03)
Bonzi Wells (2006-08)
Jon McGlocklin (1967-68)
Elvin Hayes (1968-71)
Jimmy Walker (1972-74)
Matt Guokas (1973-74)
Dave Wohl (1973-77)
Major Jones (1979-84)
“Sleepy” Floyd (1987-88)
Vernon Maxwell (1989-95)
Bryce Drew (1998-2000)
Yao Ming (2002-11)
00
“Slick” Watts (1978-79)
Calvin Garrett (1980-83)
1
Lee Johnson (1980-81)
Phil Ford (1983-85)
“Buck” Johnson (1986-92)
Scott Brooks (1992-95)
Rodrick Rhodes (1997-99)
Juaquin Hawkins (2002-03)
Alton Ford (2003-04)
Tracy McGrady (2004-09)
Trevor Ariza (2009-10)
Terrence Williams (2010-11)
2
Rick Barry (home: 1978-80)
James Bailey (1982-84)
Joe Barry Carroll (1987-88)
Mark Bryant (1995-96)
Sedale Threatt (1996-97)
“Pig” Miller (1998-2000)
Maurice Taylor (2000-05)
Luther Head (2005-09)
Garrett Temple (2009-10)
3
History
Craig Ehlo (1983-86)
Derrick Chievous (1988-90)
Richard Petruska (1993-94)
Eldridge Recasner (1995-96)
Randy Livingston (1996-97)
Michael Dickerson (1998-99)
Steve Francis (1999-2004)
Bob Sura (2004-05)
Steve Francis (2007-09)
Tracy McGrady (2009-10)
Hilton Armstrong (2009-10)
Goran Dragic (2010-11)
4
Greg Smith (1971-73)
Paul McCracken (1972-74)
Rick Barry (road: 1978-80)
Conner Henry (1986-87)
Sam Mack (1995-96)
Charles Barkley (1996-2000)
Reece Gaines (2004-05)
Stromile Swift (2005-06)
Luis Scola (2007-11)
5
7
Toby Kimball (1967-71)
Lester Conner (1987-88)
Carl Herrera (1991-95)
Sam Mack (1998-99)
Adrian Griffin (2003-04)
David Wesley (2004-06)
Mike James (2007-08)
Kyle Lowry (2008-11)
8
Hank McDowell (1984-86)
Eddie Johnson (1996-99)
Derek Anderson (2005-06)
Bobby Jackson (2007-08)
James White (2008-09)
Jermaine Taylor (2009-11)
9
Lionel Hollins (1984-95)
Byron Dinkins (1989-90)
Gerald Henderson (1991-92)
Melvin Booker (1995-96)
Tracy Moore (1996-97)
Devin Gray (1999-2000)
“Pig” Miller (2000-01)
Bostjan Nachbar (2002-05)
Stephen Graham (2005-06)
Rick Brunson (2005-06)
10
Don Adams (1971-72)
Steve Hawes (1974-76)
Mike Dunleavy (1978-82)
Dirk Minniefield (1986-87)
Purvis Short (1987-89)
John Lucas Jr. (1989-90)
David Wood (1990-91)
Terry Teagle (1992-93)
Sam Cassell (1993-96)
Tierre Brown (2001-02)
Tyronn Lue (2004-05)
Brandin Knight (2004-05)
Keith Bogans (2005-06)
Vassilis Spanoulis (2006-07)
Chase Budinger (2009-11)
Billy Paultz (1979-83)
John Lucas Jr. (1984-86)
Dave Feitl (1986-87, 1990-91)
Sam Mack (1996-97)
Cuttino Mobley (1998-2004)
Juwan Howard (2004-07)
Will Conroy (2009-10)
Courtney Lee (2010-11)
12
Nick Jones (1967-68)
Rick Adelman (1968-70)
E.C. Coleman (1978-79)
Jaren Jackson (1995-96)
Matt Maloney (1996-99)
“Moochie” Norris (1999-2004)
Andre Barrett (2004-05)
Rafer Alston (2005-09)
Will Conroy (2009-10)
Kevin Martin (2009-11)
13
Dwight Jones (1976-80)
Jeff Taylor (1982-83)
Andre Turner (1987-88)
Larry Smith (1989-92)
Kelvin Cato (1999-2004)
Mike James (2004-05)
Kirk Snyder (2006-08)
Von Wafer (2008-09)
David Andersen (2009-10)
Ishmael Smith (2010-11)
14
“Hambone” Williams (1967-70)
Mike Newlin (1971-79)
Dan Langhi (2000-02)
Richie Frahm (2005-06)
Carl Landry (2007-10)
168
Rockets All-Time Uniform Numbers
15
John Lucas Jr. (1976-78)
Tom Barker (1978-79)
Mitchell Wiggins (1984-87)
Frank Johnson (1988-89)
Mitchell Wiggins (1989-90)
“Tree” Rollins (1991-93)
Tim Breaux (1994-96)
Emanual Davis (1996-98)
Bill Curley (1999-2000)
John Lucas III (2005-07)
Bobby Jones (2007-08)
Joey Dorsey (2008-10)
Marqus Blakely (2010-11)
23 (Retired)
Calvin Murphy (1970-83)
24 (Retired)
Johnny Green (1967-68)
Charles Acton (1967-68)
Jack Marin (1972-74)
Moses Malone (1977-82)
Bobby Smith (1969-70)
Don Adams (1970-71)
Rudy White (1975-80)
Bill Willoughby (1980-82)
Lewis Lloyd (1983-87, 1989-90)
Dave Jamerson (1990-92)
Pete Chilcutt (1994-96)
Othella Harrington (1996-99)
Torraye Braggs (2003-05)
Hasheem Thabeet (2010-11)
George E. Johnson (1972-73)
17
Henry Finkel (1967-69)
Mario Elie (1993-98)
Charlie Ward (2004-05)
Brent Barry (2008-09)
Mike Harris (2009-10)
33
18
19
Mike Harris (2007-08, 2009-10)
20
21
John Egan (1970-72)
Moses Malone (1976-77)
World B. Free (1987-88)
“Sleepy” Floyd (1988-93)
Chris Jent (1993-94)
Henry James (1995-96)
Kenny Thomas (1999-2003)
Jim Jackson (2003-05)
Pops Mensah-Bonsu (2009-10)
22 (Retired)
Stu Lantz (1968-72)
Eric McWilliams (1972-73)
Gus Bailey (1974-76)
Alonzo Bradley (1978-80)
Joe Bryant (1982-83)
Rodney McCray (1983-88)
Winston Garland (1992-93)
Clyde Drexler (1994-98)
25
Cliff Meely (1971-76)
Tom Owens (1976-77)
C.J. Kupec (1977-78)
Bernard Thompson (1988-89)
Anthony Bowie (1989-90)
Robert Horry (1992-96)
“Moochie” Norris (2004-06)
Jake Tsakalidis (2006-07)
Gerald Green (2007-08)
27
Jim Ware (1967-68)
Zaid Abdul-Aziz (1977-78)
Caldwell Jones (1982-84)
John Johnson (1976-78)
Charles Jones (1994-98)
Jordan Hill (2009-11)
29
Mike Wilks (2003-04)
30
John Barnhill (1967-68)
Harry Barnes (1968-69)
Jim Davis (1971-72)
Owen Wells (1974-75)
“Goo” Kennedy (1976-77)
Phil Bond (1977-78)
Alonzo Bradley (1977-78)
Allen Leavell (1979-89)
Kenny Smith (1990-96)
Thomas Hamilton (1999-2000)
Clarence Weatherspoon (2003-05)
Maciej Lampe (2005-06)
Justin Williams (2007-08)
Alexander Johnson (2009-10)
169
Jim Barnett (1967-70)
John Vallely (1971-72)
Phil Hicks (1976-77)
Robert Reid (1983-88)
Otis Thorpe (1988-95)
Scottie Pippen (1998-99)
Eddie Griffin (2001-03)
Charles Oakley (2003-04)
Loren Woods (2007-08)
Mike Harris (2009-11)
34 (Retired)
John Block (1967-71)
Dick Cunningham (1971-72)
John Johnson (1975-76)
Robin Jones (1977-78)
Ron Behagen (1977-78)
John Shumate (1979-80)
Hakeem Olajuwon (1984-2001)
35
Bernie Williams (1970-71)
Zaid Abdul-Aziz (1973-75)
Larry Spriggs (1981-82)
Tony Brown (1988-89)
Dan Godfread (1991-92)
Earl Cureton (1993-94)
Scott Padgett (2003-05)
Lonny Baxter (2005-06)
Scott Padgett (2006-07)
40
Dick Gibbs (1971-73)
Stan McKenzie (1972-74)
Larry Micheaux (1984-85)
Richard Anderson (1986-88)
Tim McCormick (1988-90)
John Turner (1991-92)
Shandon Anderson (1999-2001)
Ryan Bowen (2004-06)
41
Larry Moffett (1977-78)
Joe Stephens (1996-98)
Glen Rice (2001-03)
History
Dave Gambee (1967-68)
Larry Siegfried (1970-72)
Otto Moore (1972-74)
Kevin Kunnert (1973-76)
Terry Teagle (1982-84)
Steve Harris (1985-88)
Kennard Winchester (1990-93)
Larry Robinson (1993-94)
Tracy Moore (1995-96)
Brent Price (1996-99)
Sean Colson (2000-01)
Jon Barry (2004-06)
Steve Novak (2006-08)
Jared Jeffries (2009-11)
Tyrone Britt (1967-68)
John Q. Trapp (1968-71)
Ron Riley (1973-76)
Mike Dunleavy (1977-78)
Granville Waiters (1985-86)
Tracy Murray (1994-95)
Mark Jackson (2003-04)
Rod Strickland (2004-05)
Shane Battier (2006-11)
32
16
Bernie Williams (1969-70)
McCoy McLemore (1971-72)
Cedric Maxwell (1986-88)
Oscar Torres (2001-02)
Josh Davis (2005-06)
31
Rockets All-Time Uniform Numbers
42
Pat Riley (1967-70)
Ed Ratleff (1973-78)
John Stroud (1980-81)
Wally Walker (1982-84)
Mike Woodson (1988-91)
Mark Acres (1992-93)
Eric Riley (1993-94)
Kevin Willis (1996-98)
Walt Williams (1999-2002)
Vin Baker (2004-05)
45 (Retired)
Rudy Tomjanovich (1970-81)
Jawaan Oldham (1981-82)
52
Chuck Nevitt (1982-83, 1988-90)
Chucky Brown (1994-96)
Jason Collier (2000-03)
Eric Piatkowski (2003-04)
Brad Miller (2010-11)
53
Stanley Roberts (1998-99)
43
Jim Petersen (1984-88)
Kevin Willis (2001-02)
Brian Cook (2008-10)
54
Curtis Perry (1970-72)
Paul Mokeski (1979-80)
Patrick Patterson (2010-11)
44
55
Zan Tabak (1994-95)
Alvin Heggs (1995-96)
Antoine Carr (1998-99)
James Posey (2002-03)
Dikembe Mutombo (2004-09)
50
Joe Meriweather (1975-76)
Robert Reid (1977-82)
Ralph Sampson (1983-88)
Matt Bullard (1990-94, 1996-2001)
Marcus Cousin (2010-11)
History
Don Kojis (1967-70)
Elvin Hayes (1971-72)
E.C. Coleman (1973-74)
Kevin Kunnert (1976-78)
Jacky Dorsey (1978-79)
Elvin Hayes (1981-84)
Adrian Caldwell (1989-91, 1994-95)
Tony Massenburg (1999-2000)
Terence Morris (2001-03)
Chuck Hayes (2005-11)
51
170
96
Ron Artest (2008-09)
1967-68 San Diego Rockets
(15-67, 6th Western Division)
Final Statistics
Player
John Block
Don Kojis
John Green
Dave Gambee
Jon McGlocklin
Henry Finkel
Toby Kimball
John Barnhill
Jim Barnett
Art Williams
Pat Riley
Nick Jones
Charles Acton
Tyrone Britt
Jim Ware
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Oct.
Nov.
Min
1805
2548
1073
1755
1876
1116
2519
1883
1068
1739
1263
603
195
84
228
19730
19730
FGM-A
366-865
530-1189
241-526
375-853
316-757
242-492
354-894
295-700
179-456
265-718
250-660
86-232
29-74
13-34
25-97
3466-8547
3837-8189
Pct.
.423
.446
.458
.440
.417
.492
.396
.421
.393
.369
.379
.371
.392
.382
.258
.417
.469
Opponent
Score
St. Louis
L98-99
St. Louis
L105-123
at Seattle
W121-114
Seattle
L110-117 (OT)
at San Francisco
L126-137
Baltimore
L109-125
Cincinnati
L113-116
Cincinnati
L99-108
Seattle (Portland)
W139-125
New York
L121-125
New York
L107-115
Philadelphia
L105-130
Philadelphia
L114-129
at Cincinnati
L108-109
at St. Louis
L105-116
at New York
L109-122
New York (Boston)
W122-108
Chicago
W99-91
at Seattle
L124-130
San Francisco
L124-142
Boston (New York)
L114-121
at Boston
L110-124
at Philadelphia
L117-128
at Detroit
L122-130
at St. Louis
L109-110
St. Louis
L87-129
San Francisco
W127-103
Detroit (New York)
L110-111
at Chicago
W118-108
San Francisco (Oakland)
W137-107
L.A. Lakers
L109-127
Chicago
W118-104
Boston (Philadelphia)
L101-114
at New York
L102-126
Detroit
W117-115
Boston
L116-126
at San Francisco
L97-103
Detroit
L119-123
L.A. Lakers
W104-101
at Seattle
W143-125
at L.A. Lakers
L118-147
FTM-A
316-394
300-413
100-212
321-379
156-180
131-191
181-306
154-234
84-118
113-165
128-202
55-69
19-29
2-3
23-34
2083-2929
2246-3133
Record
0-1
0-2
1-2
1-3
1-4
1-5
1-6
1-7
2-7
2-8
2-9
2-10
2-11
2-12
2-13
2-14
3-14
4-14
4-15
4-16
4-17
4-18
4-19
4-20
4-21
4-22
5-22
5-23
6-23
7-23
7-24
8-24
8-25
8-26
9-26
9-27
9-28
9-29
10-29
11-29
11-30
Pct.
.802
.726
.472
.847
.867
.686
.592
.658
.712
.685
.634
.797
.655
.667
.676
.711
.717
Date
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
171
Reb.
571
710
423
464
199
375
947
173
155
286
177
67
47
15
77
5418
4933
3
6
9
10
12
13
16
17
18
21
25
27
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
10
11
13
14
15
16
18
23
25
26
29
1
3
5
6
7
8
9
13
17
19
20
Avg.
11.0
10.3
10.1
5.8
3.1
7.1
11.7
2.3
3.3
3.6
2.2
1.6
2.0
1.4
2.6
66.1
60.2
A
71
176
59
93
178
72
147
259
134
391
138
89
11
12
7
1837
1797
Avg.
1.4
2.6
1.4
1.2
2.7
1.4
1.8
3.5
2.9
5.0
1.7
2.1
0.5
1.0
0.2
22.4
21.9
PF-D
189-3
259-5
112-3
253-5
117-0
175-5
273-3
143-1
101-0
204-0
205-1
84-0
35-0
10-0
28-1
2188-27
2190-20
Opponent
Score
St. Louis
W126-124 (OT)
Seattle
L104-122
New York
L105-118
Detroit
W122-118
at St. Louis
L89-111
at Cincinnati
L116-122
at Chicago
L110-123
Chicago (Baltimore)
W110-104
Cincinnati (Cleveland)
L126-129
at Boston
L112-139
Baltimore
L113-127
Baltimore
L122-123
San Francisco
L114-128
at San Francisco (Oakland) L121-127
at L.A. Lakers
L122-133
Baltimore (Winston-Salem) L108-121
Detroit (New York)
L93-120
Philadelphia (Boston)
L103-125
Baltimore (Chicago)
L102-106
Cincinnati
L99-101
at Baltimore
L116-136
at Chicago
L102-114
at New York
L102-114
San Francisco
L114-134
Philadelphia
L108-124
Philadelphia
W111-106
Seattle
L122-127
L.A. Lakers
L112-127
Boston
L110-118
Cincinnati
L114-120
Baltimore
L114-156
at St. Louis
L104-106
at Philadelphia
L103-134
at Detroit
L118-140
L.A. Lakers
L102-119
at L.A. Lakers
L122-130
Seattle
L111-115
Boston
L118-144
Chicago
L121-129
at L.A. Lakers
L109-121
Chicago
L112-121
TP
1048
1360
582
1071
788
615
889
744
442
643
628
227
77
28
73
9015
9920
AVG
20.2
19.7
13.9
13.4
12.1
11.6
11.0
9.9
9.4
8.1
7.9
5.4
3.3
2.5
2.4
112.4
121.0
Record
12-30
12-31
12-32
13-32
13-33
13-34
13-35
14-35
14-36
14-37
14-38
14-39
14-40
14-41
14-42
14-43
14-44
14-45
14-46
14-47
14-48
14-49
14-50
14-51
14-52
15-52
15-53
15-54
15-55
15-56
15-57
15-58
15-59
15-60
15-61
15-62
15-63
15-64
15-65
15-66
15-67
History
Dec.
14
17
20
21
22
25
27
29
1
4
5
7
8
11
12
14
15
16
17
19
21
22
23
24
25
30
2
5
7
8
9
12
15
16
17
20
22
23
25
28
31
G
52
69
42
80
65
53
81
75
47
79
80
42
23
11
30
82
82
1968-69 San Diego Rockets
(37-45, 4th Western Division)
Final Statistics
Player
Elvin Hayes
Don Kojis
John Block
Jim Barnett
Pat Riley
Toby Kimball
Stu Lantz
Art Williams
Rick Adelman
Henry Finkel
John Trapp
Harry Barnes
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Oct.
History
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
17
18
23
24
27
30
3
5
8
9
11
12
13
15
16
19
20
22
24
26
27
29
1
3
4
6
8
10
11
13
14
18
20
21
23
27
28
30
2
4
7
G
82
81
78
80
56
76
73
79
77
35
25
22
82
82
Min
3695
3130
2489
2346
1027
1680
1378
1987
1448
332
142
126
19780
19780
FGM-A
930-2082
687-1582
448-1061
465-1093
202-498
239-537
220-482
227-592
177-449
49-111
29-80
18-64
3691-8631
3692-8586
Pct.
.447
.434
.422
.425
.406
.445
.456
.383
.394
.441
.363
.281
.428
.430
Opponent
Score
Seattle
W128-110
at San Francisco
W123-108
at Seattle
L117-118
Baltimore
L115-119
at L.A. Lakers
L116-152
Atlanta
W127-116
Chicago
W121-107
New York
W113-109
at Atlanta
L101-114
at Baltimore
L107-109
at Boston
L113-134
at Chicago
L108-115
Detroit
W122-120
at L.A. Lakers
L119-127
Boston
L112-120
at New York
W113-107
at Baltimore
L110-114
Seattle
W126-111
Philadelphia
W135-128 (OT)
Detroit (Baltimore)
L120-134
Baltimore (Detroit)
W123-107
Chicago
L89-110
San Francisco
W116-105
at Chicago
W108-103
at Philadelphia
L99-110
Phoenix
W117-106
at L.A. Lakers
L118-132
Philadelphia (New York)
W132-120
at Cincinnati
L110-116
at Milwaukee
L96-101
at New York
L105-112
at Detroit
L112-124
Philadelphia
L109-116
Cincinnati
W132-124
San Francisco
L95-125
New York
L109-111
at Phoenix
W136-126
L.A. Lakers
L126-131 (OT)
Boston
L95-107
Seattle
W122-105
at San Francisco
W113-108
FTM-A
467-746
446-596
299-400
233-310
90-134
117-250
129-167
105-149
131-204
31-41
19-29
7-13
2074-3039
2088-2950
Record
1-0
2-0
2-1
2-2
2-3
3-3
4-3
5-3
5-4
5-5
5-6
5-7
6-7
6-8
6-9
7-9
7-10
8-10
9-10
9-11
10-11
10-12
11-12
12-12
12-13
13-13
13-14
14-14
14-15
14-16
14-17
14-18
14-19
15-19
15-20
15-21
16-21
16-22
16-23
17-23
18-23
172
Pct.
.626
.748
.748
.752
.672
.468
.772
.705
.642
.756
.655
.538
.682
.708
Reb.
1406
776
703
362
112
669
236
364
216
107
49
26
5026
4959
Date
Feb.
Mar.
8
10
12
16
17
18
19
21
24
25
26
29
1
2
4
5
7
8
9
12
14
18
20
22
23
25
27
1
4
6
9
11
12
13
15
16
18
20
22
23
24
Avg.
17.2
9.6
9.0
4.5
2.0
8.8
3.2
4.6
2.8
3.1
2.0
1.2
61.3
60.4
A
113
214
141
339
136
90
99
524
238
21
5
5
1925
1986
Avg.
1.4
2.6
1.8
4.2
2.4
1.2
1.4
6.6
3.1
0.6
0.2
0.2
23.5
24.2
PF-D
266-2
303-6
249-0
240-2
146-1
216-6
178-0
238-0
158-1
53-1
38-0
25-0
2110-19
2265-48
TP
2327
1820
1195
1163
494
595
569
559
485
129
77
43
9456
9472
Opponent
Score
Baltimore
L107-108
Baltimore
L104-106
New York
L102-105
Cincinnati (Cleveland)
L109-120
at Philadelphia
L124-129
at Chicago
L102-107 (OT)
at Phoenix
W136-118
Atlanta
W124-113
at San Francisco
L107-114
Phoenix
W133-120
Chicago
W111-95
L.A. Lakers
L120-122
Milwaukee
W101-95
at Atlanta
L103-115
Boston (Astrodome)
W135-126
Cincinnati
W110-93
Phoenix
W130-119
at Detroit
L119-123 (OT)
at Milwaukee
L109-117
at Cincinnati
W118-114
at L.A. Lakers
L109-115
Philadelphia
L113-125
San Francisco
L118-128
at New York
W108-104
at Atlanta
L92-124
at Milwaukee
L112-114
Cincinnati
W127-112
L.A. Lakers
L113-119
at Seattle
L116-130
Boston
W110-97
at Phoenix
L133-146
Phoenix
W116-106
Seattle (Vancouver)
L112-125
Detroit
W120-105
Phoenix (Tucson)
W141-124
Detroit
W120-111
Milwaukee
W128-108
Atlanta
W115-97
Milwaukee
L106-120
Atlanta
W128-121
Boston (Philadelphia)
L107-111
AVG
28.4
22.5
15.3
14.5
8.8
7.8
7.8
7.1
6.3
3.7
3.1
2.0
115.3
115.5
Record
18-24
18-25
18-26
18-27
18-28
18-29
19-29
20-29
20-30
21-30
22-30
22-31
23-31
23-32
24-32
25-32
26-32
26-33
26-34
27-34
27-35
27-36
27-37
28-37
28-38
28-39
29-39
29-40
29-41
30-41
30-42
31-42
31-43
32-43
33-43
34-43
35-43
36-43
36-44
37-44
37-45
1969-70 San Diego Rockets
(27-55, 7th Western Division)
Final Statistics
Player
Elvin Hayes
Don Kojis
Jim Barnett
John Block
Stu Lantz
Bernie Williams
Rick Adelman
Bobby Smith
Toby Kimball
John Trapp
Art Williams
Pat Riley
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Oct.
Nov.
Jan.
Min
3665
1578
2105
2152
2471
1228
717
1198
1622
1025
1545
474
19780
19780
FGM-A
914-2020
338-756
450-998
453-1025
455-1027
251-641
96-247
242-567
218-508
185-434
189-464
75-180
3866-8867
3947-8635
Pct.
.452
.447
.451
.442
.443
.392
.389
.427
.429
.426
.407
.417
.436
.457
Opponent
Score
at Phoenix
L114-116
at San Francisco
W125-124 (OT)
Milwaukee
L102-115
Phoenix
L107-115
at Atlanta
L113-117
at New York
L110-123
at Boston
L113-118
at Detroit
L113-130
at Cincinnati
L120-133
New York
L111-129
San Francisco (SLC)
W100-99
Detroit
W132-119
Seattle
W148-112
Atlanta
W133-118
at Baltimore
L138-142 (OT)
at Philadelphia
W125-116
at L.A. Lakers
L98-100
Boston
W125-116
Seattle
W112-105
San Francisco
L125-126 (OT)
at Chicago
L119-126
at Milwaukee
L99-111
Chicago
W146-131
at San Francisco
L107-112
L.A. Lakers
L115-128
Detroit
L102-111
Atlanta
W126-107
at Boston
L104-107
at Baltimore
L105-117
Milwaukee (Madison)
L105-118
at Chicago
W110-101
at Detroit
W114-107
San Francisco
W119-111
Cincinnati
W126-111
at Seattle
L96-112
L.A. Lakers
W115-109
Boston
L110-111
at Atlanta
L118-122
at Cincinnati
L120-125
at Milwaukee
L126-143
at Phoenix
L120-121
FTM-A
428-622
181-241
289-366
287-367
278-361
96-122
68-91
66-96
107-185
72-104
88-118
40-55
2000-2728
2092-2804
Record
0-1
1-1
1-2
1-3
1-4
1-5
1-6
1-7
1-8
1-9
2-9
3-9
4-9
5-9
5-10
6-10
6-11
7-11
8-11
8-12
8-13
8-14
9-14
9-15
9-16
9-17
10-17
10-18
10-19
10-20
11-20
12-20
13-20
14-20
14-21
15-21
15-22
15-23
15-24
15-25
15-26
Pct.
.688
.751
.790
.782
.770
.787
.747
.688
.578
.692
.746
.727
.733
.746
Reb.
1386
388
305
609
255
155
81
328
621
309
292
57
4786
4550
Date
Feb.
Mar.
173
4
8
10
13
17
22
24
25
27
28
30
1
4
6
8
11
14
15
16
18
20
21
23
24
25
27
1
3
4
6
7
9
10
11
12
14
15
17
19
20
22
Avg.
16.9
6.9
3.8
7.4
3.1
2.2
2.3
4.4
8.1
4.4
3.7
1.6
58.4
55.5
A
162
78
287
137
287
165
113
75
95
49
503
85
2036
2154
Avg.
2.0
1.4
3.6
1.7
3.5
2.3
3.2
1.0
1.2
0.7
6.3
2.4
24.8
26.3
PF-D
270-5
135-1
222-3
275-2
238-2
124-0
90-0
119-0
187-1
200-3
168-0
68-0
2096-17
2041-27
TP
2256
857
1189
1193
1188
598
260
550
543
442
466
190
9732
9986
Opponent
Score
Chicago
W140-121
San Francisco
W120-103
New York
W123-115
Baltimore
L126-144
Baltimore
L115-131
Milwaukee (Astrodome)
L106-115
at New York
L114-127
at Philadelphia
L131-159
at L.A. Lakers
L109-124
L.A. Lakers
L108-113
Seattle
W119-117 (OT)
Phoenix
L103-105
Milwaukee
L123-141
Philadelphia
L124-129
at L.A. Lakers
L113-125
Atlanta
L131-155
San Francisco
W141-123
Cincinnati
W150-123
Baltimore (Coliseum)
L109-140
Seattle (Eugene)
W122-119
at Phoenix
L117-126
L.A. Lakers
W121-106
Chicago (Kansas City)
L125-127
at Baltimore
L118-128
at Boston
L124-147
at Philadelphia
L111-125
Chicago
W135-122
at Seattle
L114-126
Cincinnati
L125-127
at New York
L103-107
at Detroit
L126-134
Philadelphia (Coliseum)
L112-131
at Chicago
L106-111
at Atlanta
L121-122
at Cincinnati
L151-165
New York
L103-119
Philadelphia
W137-128
Boston
W125-117
Detroit
W132-118
at Phoenix
L104-127
Phoenix
L129-130
AVG
27.5
15.3
14.9
14.5
14.5
8.3
7.4
7.3
7.1
6.3
5.8
5.3
118.7
121.8
Record
16-26
17-26
18-26
18-27
18-28
18-29
18-30
18-31
18-32
18-33
19-33
19-34
19-35
19-36
19-37
19-38
20-38
21-38
21-39
22-39
22-40
23-40
23-41
23-42
23-43
23-44
24-44
24-45
24-46
24-47
24-48
24-49
24-50
24-51
24-52
24-53
25-53
26-53
27-53
27-54
27-55
History
Dec.
16
18
22
25
29
30
31
1
5
7
10
12
14
15
18
19
21
22
24
26
28
30
3
5
6
8
10
12
13
14
16
17
19
20
21
23
27
29
30
31
2
G
82
56
80
82
82
72
35
75
77
70
80
36
82
82
1970-71 San Diego Rockets
(40-42, 3rd Pacific)
Final Statistics
Player
Elvin Hayes
Stu Lantz
Calvin Murphy
Don Adams
John Trapp
John Block
Larry Siegfried
Rudy Tomjanovich
Bernie Williams
Toby Kimball
Curtis Perry
John Egan (TOT)
John Egan (SD)
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Oct.
History
Nov.
Dec.
13
14
16
17
20
22
24
25
27
28
29
31
4
6
7
11
13
14
16
18
20
21
24
25
27
28
29
1
5
6
11
12
13
15
16
18
19
20
23
27
29
G
82
82
82
82
82
73
53
77
56
80
18
62
36
82
82
Min
3633
3102
2020
2374
2080
1464
1673
1062
708
1100
100
824
414
19730
19730
Opponent
at Chicago
at Baltimore
at Philadelphia
at Buffalo
Phoenix
Cleveland
Philadelphia
at Phoenix
at Milwaukee
at Cleveland
at New York
at Atlanta
New York
Baltimore
at San Francisco
Cincinnati
San Francisco
Detroit
at Portland
Milwaukee
Seattle
at Seattle
at Detroit
at Cincinnati
Atlanta
at Phoenix
at L.A. Lakers
at Portland
L.A. Lakers
at Phoenix
Phoenix
at Chicago
at Cleveland
at Philadelphia
at Atlanta
Detroit
Portland (Oakland)
at Seattle
Atlanta
Chicago
Boston
FGM-A
948-2215
585-1305
471-1029
391-957
322-766
245-584
146-378
168-439
112-338
111-287
21-48
67-178
27-80
3547-8426
3639-8102
Pct.
.428
.448
.458
.409
.420
.420
.386
.383
.331
.387
.438
.376
.338
.421
.449
Score
L96-111
L105-123
L119-127
W102-93
W115-114
W140-110
W116-111
L98-117
L113-126
W110-99
L107-114
W121-117
L100-109
L118-125
L102-114
W127-120
L102-107
W112-101
W136-118
L111-117
W121-106
W115-114
L104-111
W138-120
W128-127
W117-116
L112-130
W120-114
W119-116
L102-108
W110-104
L98-103
W118-95
L98-122
L117-128
L116-129
W118-108
W110-108
W133-102
L101-110
L108-110
FTM-A
454-676
519-644
356-434
155-212
142-188
212-270
130-153
73-112
68-81
51-108
11-20
42-51
17-23
2188-2921
2024-2745
Record
0-1
0-2
0-3
1-3
2-3
3-3
4-3
4-4
4-5
5-5
5-6
6-6
6-7
6-8
6-9
7-9
7-10
8-10
9-10
9-11
10-11
11-11
11-12
12-12
13-12
14-12
14-13
15-13
16-13
16-14
17-14
17-15
18-15
18-16
18-17
18-18
19-18
20-18
21-18
21-19
21-20
174
Pct.
.672
.806
.820
.731
.755
.785
.850
.652
.840
.472
.550
.824
.739
.749
.737
Date
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Reb.
1362
406
245
581
510
442
207
381
85
406
30
63
31
4686
4345
1
2
5
6
8
9
15
17
19
20
22
23
25
27
29
30
31
2
3
5
6
7
9
11
13
18
19
20
23
24
2
3
5
6
7
9
11
13
17
19
21
Avg.
16.6
5.0
3.0
7.1
6.2
6.1
3.9
5.0
1.5
5.1
1.7
1.0
0.9
57.2
53.0
A
186
344
329
173
138
98
346
73
113
62
5
112
54
1921
2135
Opponent
at L.A. Lakers
L.A. Lakers
at Chicago
at Detroit
San Francisco
at San Francisco
Baltimore
Philadelphia
at New York
at Boston
at Buffalo
at Baltimore
Buffalo
Chicago
at Detroit
at Cincinnati
at Atlanta
at L.A. Lakers
Milwaukee
Cleveland
L.A. Lakers
at Seattle
Seattle
San Francisco
Cincinnati
New York
at San Francisco
Boston
at New York
at Milwaukee
at Philadelphia
at Boston
Seattle
Chicago (Oakland)
Portland
Buffalo
Boston
Baltimore
Detroit
Milwaukee
Phoenix
Avg.
2.3
4.2
4.0
2.1
1.7
1.3
6.5
1.0
2.0
0.8
0.3
1.8
1.5
23.4
26.0
PF-D
225-1
230-3
263-4
344-11
337-16
193-2
146-0
124-0
76-1
128-1
22-0
71-0
40-0
2128-39
2141-41
TP
2350
1689
1298
937
786
702
422
409
292
273
53
176
71
9282
9302
Score
W117-106
W109-108 (OT)
L103-116
L99-100
L117-120
L103-109
L117-124
L105-106
L113-117 (OT)
L112-142
L94-101
L120-127
W114-106
L106-111
L104-131
L110-116
L120-131
L105-133
L101-108
W116-105
L108-115
W124-107
W132-115
W119-111
W120-116
L115-116
W109-103
W128-118
W126-109
L104-139
W111-103
L113-128
L110-111
L99-105
W135-121
W106-96
W115-91
W121-115
W106-99
W111-99
W132-114
AVG
28.7
20.6
15.8
11.4
9.6
9.6
8.0
5.3
5.2
3.4
2.9
2.8
2.0
113.2
113.4
Record
22-20
23-20
23-21
23-22
23-23
23-24
23-25
23-26
23-27
23-28
23-29
23-30
24-30
24-31
24-32
24-33
24-34
24-35
24-36
25-36
25-37
26-37
27-37
28-37
29-37
29-38
30-38
31-38
32-38
32-39
33-39
33-40
33-41
33-42
34-42
35-42
36-42
37-42
38-42
39-42
40-42
1971-72 Houston Rockets
(34-48, 4th Pacific)
Final Statistics
Player
Elvin Hayes
Stu Lantz
Calvin Murphy
Rudy Tomjanovich
Cliff Meely
Greg Smith (TOT)
Greg Smith (HOU)
Mike Newlin
Jim Davis
Larry Siegfried
Don Adams
Dick Gibbs
Curtis Perry
John Vallely (TOT)
John Vallely (HOU)
John Egan
M. McLemore (TOT)
M. McLemore (HOU)
Dick Cunningham
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Oct.
Nov.
Jan.
Min
3461
3097
2538
2689
1815
2256
1519
1495
180
223
41
757
355
366
256
437
246
147
720
19730
19730
FGM-A
832-1918
557-1279
571-1255
500-1010
315-776
309-671
212-473
256-618
18-54
18-46
6-19
90-265
38-115
69-171
49-128
42-104
28-71
19-43
67-174
3590-8277
3542-7817
Pct.
.434
.435
.455
.495
.406
.461
.448
.414
.333
.391
.316
.340
.330
.404
.383
.404
.394
.442
.385
.434
.453
Opponent
Score
Philadelphia (Astrohall)
L94-105
at Phoenix
L108-128
Detroit (San Antonio)
L99-112
Chicago (Waco)
L110-125
at Seattle
L91-110
L.A. Lakers (Astrodome) L103-113
at Detroit
W104-103
at Boston
L97-108
at New York
L94-112
Buffalo (Astrohall)
W102-87
New York (Astrodome)
L98-117
Portland (Astrohall)
L110-112
Baltimore (Astrohall)
L106-109
at Golden State
L99-115
Boston (Astrodome)
L103-142
at Milwaukee
L102-111
at Chicago
L102-111
at Baltimore
L107-110
at Philadelphia
W118-112
at L.A. Lakers
L99-106
Golden State (San Diego)
W115-96
Philadelphia (Astrohall) W109-108
Phoenix (Astrohall)
L110-116
at Buffalo
W115-101
at Cleveland
L106-116
at Detroit
L112-113
at Boston
L107-117
L.A. Lakers (Astrodome) L120-125
Atlanta (Astrodome)
W95-88
at Phoenix
W111-110
Seattle (Hofheinz)
W100-98
at Milwaukee
L98-106
at Atlanta
W117-115 (OT)
at Chicago
W109-98
at Cincinnati
W126-116
at Portland
W132-119
at L.A. Lakers
L115-137
Phoenix (Hofheinz)
L106-124
Atlanta (Hofheinz)
W129-115
Detroit (Hofheinz)
L107-109
Seattle (Hofheinz)
W119-110
FTM-A
399-615
387-462
349-392
172-238
133-197
111-168
70-110
108-144
26-38
12-14
1-2
55-66
12-24
30-45
17-25
26-32
20-24
9-12
37-53
1813-2424
2037-2737
Record
0-1
0-2
0-3
0-4
0-5
0-6
1-6
1-7
1-8
2-8
2-9
2-10
2-11
2-12
2-13
2-14
2-15
2-16
3-16
3-17
4-17
5-17
5-18
6-18
6-19
6-20
6-21
6-22
7-22
8-22
9-22
9-23
10-23
11-23
12-23
13-23
13-24
13-25
14-25
14-26
15-26
Pct.
.649
.838
.890
.723
.675
.661
.636
.750
.684
.857
.500
.833
.500
.667
.680
.813
.833
.750
.698
.748
.744
Reb.
1197
345
258
923
507
483
322
228
44
10
8
140
122
32
21
26
73
39
243
4433
4298
Date
Feb.
Mar.
175
5
9
11
15
16
20
21
22
23
25
26
28
2
4
5
6
8
11
13
14
15
16
18
23
26
27
1
3
4
5
9
10
11
12
16
18
21
22
24
25
26
Avg.
.14.6
4.3
3.2
11.8
6.6
5.9
6.0
2.8
3.7
1.0
2.7
2.2
4.9
0.7
0.5
0.7
2.7
2.3
3.9
54.1
52.4
A
270
337
393
117
119
222
159
135
5
20
3
51
22
37
28
51
22
10
57
1777
1945
Avg.
3.3
4.2
4.8
1.5
1.6
2.7
2.9
1.7
0.4
2.0
1.0
0.8
0.9
0.8
0.7
1.3
0.8
0.6
0.9
21.7
23.7
PF-D
233-1
211-2
298-6
193-2
254-9
259-4
167-3
233-6
18-0
21-0
7-1
127-0
47-1
50-0
37-0
55-0
33-1
15-1
76-0
1992-32
1944-19
TP
2063
1501
1491
1172
763
729
494
620
62
48
13
235
88
168
115
110
76
47
171
8993
9121
Opponent
Score
Boston (Hofheinz)
L105-113
Golden State (Hofheinz) L112-113
at Seattle
L126-141
Cleveland (Hofheinz)
W112-109
New York (Hofheinz)
L108-109
at Cincinnati
W104-87
at Boston
L105-110
at Chicago
L108-115
at Detroit
W109-107
Portland (Astrodome)
W118-104
Chicago (San Antonio)
L108-117
at L.A. Lakers
L105-118
Seattle (San Antonio)
W111-88
at Portland
L113-114
Milwaukee (Hofheinz)
L112-119
Atlanta (Hofheinz)
W120-113
Seattle (Portland)
L119-127
Baltimore (Hofheinz)
W116-95
Cincinnati (Hofheinz)
W112-111
at Philadelphia
W130-116
at Baltimore
L98-113
at New York
L100-110
at Buffalo
W108-96
L.A. Lakers (Waco)
W115-110
Detroit (Hofheinz)
W122-106
Golden State (Hofheinz) L104-117
Cincinnati (El Paso)
W108-96
Golden State (San Diego)
L107-108
Cleveland (Hofheinz)
L123-130
Chicago (Hofheinz)
L97-128
Portland (Seattle)
W114-111
Golden State (Hofheinz) L116-119
Buffalo (Hofheinz)
W121-100
Philadelphia (Hofheinz) W121-112
New York (Astrodome)
L102-103
Milwaukee (Astrodome) L116-120 (OT)
at Milwaukee
L94-111
at Atlanta
L106-107
at Cleveland
W127-119
at Baltimore
W106-85
Portland (Hofheinz)
W131-109
AVG
25.2
18.5
18.2
15.0
9.9
8.9
9.1
7.6
5.2
4.8
4.3
3.7
3.5
3.4
2.9
2.9
2.8
2.8
2.7
109.7
111.2
Record
15-27
15-28
15-29
16-29
16-30
17-30
17-31
17-32
18-32
19-32
19-33
19-34
20-34
20-35
20-36
21-36
21-37
22-37
23-37
24-37
24-38
24-39
25-39
26-39
27-39
27-40
28-40
28-41
28-42
28-43
29-43
29-44
30-44
31-44
31-45
31-46
31-47
31-48
32-48
33-48
34-48
History
Dec.
14
16
17
20
22
24
26
27
28
31
3
4
7
9
10
12
13
16
17
19
21
24
28
30
1
3
4
8
10
11
12
14
15
17
18
21
26
29
30
2
4
G-S
82-82
81-78
82-40
78-61
77-36
82
54-50
82-25
12-1
10-8
3-1
64-4
25-5
49
40-1
38-0
27
17-0
63-5
82
82
1972-73 Houston Rockets
(33-49, 3rd Central)
Final Statistics
Player
Rudy Tomjanovich
Jack Marin
Jimmy Walker
Mike Newlin
Calvin Murphy
Otto Moore
Don Smith
Cliff Meely
Paul McCracken
Stan McKenzie (TOT)
Stan McKenzie (HOU)
Greg Smith
George Johnson
Eric McWilliams
Dick Gibbs
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Oct.
History
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
13
14
17
20
21
25
27
31
1
3
4
7
10
11
14
16
18
21
22
25
28
29
1
2
5
8
12
15
16
17
20
22
26
27
29
2
3
4
6
7
9
G-S
81-65
81-81
81-81
82-70
77-13
82-68
48-13
82-19
24-0
33-0
26-0
4-0
19-0
44-0
1-0
82
82
Min
2972
3019
3079
2658
1697
2712
900
1694
305
294
187
41
169
245
2
19680
19680
FGM-A
655-1371
624-1334
605-1301
534-1206
381-820
418-859
149-375
268-657
44-89
48-119
35-83
5-16
20-39
34-98
0-1
3772-8249
3824-8119
Opponent
at Cleveland
at Buffalo
at New York
Atlanta
Chicago
L.A. Lakers (San Antonio)
Detroit
at Atlanta
at Philadelphia
Atlanta
Detroit (San Antonio)
at L.A. Lakers
at Phoenix
Philadelphia (San Antonio)
at Baltimore
at New York
at Kansas City
at Chicago
Golden State
Seattle
Baltimore (San Antonio)
Baltimore (San Antonio)
at Baltimore
Kansas City-Omaha
at Golden State
Portland
at Buffalo
at Baltimore
at Detroit
at Cleveland
New York (San Antonio)
Philadelphia
Phoenix
L.A. Lakers
Milwaukee
Boston
Boston
at Chicago
at New York
at Cleveland
at Atlanta
Pct.
.478
.468
.465
.443
.465
.487
.397
.408
.494
.403
.422
.313
.513
.347
.000
.457
.471
Score
W109-108
W121-113
L95-103
W120-108
L97-130
L107-112
W130-118
W106-105
W108-104
L108-114
W118-108
L109-122
L109-115
L112-114
L103-104
L100-119
L117-127
L105-113
W132-104
W114-109
L90-108
W102-94
L96-103
L109-114
L101-108
W114-108
L94-95
L91-94
W123-112
W110-109
L102-124
W116-103
W113-110
W136-104
L101-114
L110-130
W123-112
L97-111
L106-116
L97-102
L114-120
FTM-A
205-335
248-292
244-276
327-369
239-269
127-211
119-162
92-137
23-39
30-37
16-21
0-0
3-4
18-37
0-0
1706-2152
1744-2290
Record
1-0
2-0
2-1
3-1
3-2
3-3
4-3
5-3
6-3
6-4
7-4
7-5
7-6
7-7
7-8
7-9
7-10
7-11
8-11
9-11
9-12
10-12
10-13
10-14
10-15
11-15
11-16
11-17
12-17
13-17
13-18
14-18
15-18
16-18
16-19
16-20
17-20
17-21
17-22
17-23
17-24
176
Pct.
.746
.849
.884
.886
.888
.602
.735
.672
.590
.811
.762
.000
.750
.486
.000
.793
.762
Reb.
938
499
268
340
149
868
304
496
51
55
34
8
45
60
0
4060
4338
Date
Feb.
Mar.
10
12
13
17
19
20
21
25
26
28
30
31
2
3
4
6
9
10
13
16
17
18
21
23
25
27
3
4
7
9
10
11
15
16
18
20
21
23
25
27
28
Avg.
11.6
6.2
3.3
4.2
1.9
10.6
6.3
6.1
2.1
1.7
1.3
2.0
2.4
1.4
0.0
49.5
52.9
A
178
291
442
409
262
167
53
91
17
23
15
5
3
5
1
1939
2104
Avg.
2.2
3.6
5.5
5.0
3.4
2.0
1.1
1.1
0.9
0.7
0.6
1.3
0.2
0.1
1.0
23.7
25.7
Opponent
at Boston
New York
Cleveland
Golden State (San Antonio)
Cleveland
Portland
New York
Milwaukee (Madison)
at Boston
Atlanta
at Portland
at Seattle
at L.A. Lakers
at Phoenix
Buffalo (San Antonio)
Philadelphia (San Antonio)
Kansas City
at Atlanta
at Kansas City
at Milwaukee
Phoenix
Chicago
Seattle (San Antonio)
Philadelphia (Hershey)
at Detroit
at Buffalo
at Atlanta
Milwaukee
Cleveland (San Antonio)
Baltimore
Cleveland
Atlanta
at Golden State
at Portland
at Seattle
Boston (Providence)
at Baltimore
at Philadelphia
Boston
Buffalo (San Antonio)
Buffalo (San Antonio)
PF-D
225-1
247-4
207-0
301-5
211-3
239-4
108-2
263-6
32-0
43-1
28-0
8-0
33-0
46-0
1-0
1949-25
1902-22
TP
1560
1496
1454
1395
1001
963
417
628
111
126
86
10
43
86
0
9250
9302
Score
L107-128
L103-104
L115-123
L117-123
L104-108
L115-130
W107-103
W129-125
L126-139
W116-108
W123-120
L109-118
L109-126
L123-132
W130-118
W123-117
L116-121
L91-103
L118-132
L103-105
W127-111
L99-110
W139-107
W138-116
L112-129
W112-105
L125-136
L101-116
L100-118
L104-109
W131-116
W129-118
L125-141
L128-141
L112-121
L89-94
W118-110
W132-112
L121-125
W121-111
W138-122
AVG
19.3
18.5
18.0
17.0
13.0
11.7
8.7
7.7
4.6
3.8
3.3
2.5
2.3
2.0
0.0
112.8
114.5
Record
17-25
17-26
17-27
17-28
17-29
17-30
18-30
19-30
19-31
20-31
21-31
21-32
21-33
21-34
22-34
23-34
23-35
23-36
23-37
23-38
24-38
24-39
25-39
26-39
26-40
27-40
27-41
27-42
27-43
27-44
28-44
29-44
29-45
29-46
29-47
29-48
30-48
31-48
31-49
32-49
33-49
1973-74 Houston Rockets
(32-50, 3rd Central)
Final Statistics
Player
Rudy Tomjanovich
Calvin Murphy
Mike Newlin
Don Smith
Jack Marin
Cliff Meely
Ed Ratleff
Matt Guokas
E.C. Coleman
Otto Moore
Dave Wohl (TOT)
Dave Wohl (HOU)
Jimmy Walker
Ron Riley (TOT)
Ron Riley (HOU)
Kevin Kunnert (TOT)
Kevin Kunnert (HOU)
George Johnson
Stan McKenzie
Paul McCracken
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Oct.
Nov.
Jan.
Min
3227
2922
2591
2459
1102
1754
1773
1007
1075
313
1055
449
38
591
421
701
361
238
112
13
19855
19855
FGM-A
788-1470
671-1285
510-1139
336-732
210-443
330-773
254-585
93-203
128-250
32-69
121-277
61-127
7-12
81-202
57-145
105-215
56-114
23-51
7-24
1-4
3564-7426
3551-7433
Opponent
at Buffalo
at Philadelphia
at Cleveland
at New York
Philadelphia
Detroit
L.A. Lakers
at Boston
at Chicago
Chicago
New York
Atlanta
at L.A. Lakers
Capital
at Cleveland
Philadelphia
at Kansas City
Portland
Cleveland
Cleveland
Phoenix
at New York
Detroit
at Philadelphia
at Cleveland
at Milwaukee
Capital
at Seattle
at Golden State
Boston
at Chicago
New York
Seattle
Atlanta
at Capital
at Cleveland
Kansas City-Omaha
Milwaukee
at Atlanta
at Philadelphia
at Portland
Pct.
.536
.522
.448
.459
.474
.427
.434
.458
.512
.464
.437
.480
.583
.401
.393
.488
.491
.451
.292
.250
.480
.478
FTM-A
385-454
310-357
380-444
193-240
82-98
90-140
103-129
21-28
47-74
4-8
75-102
33-42
0-1
24-38
10-14
21-33
10-17
8-17
6-8
0-0
1682-2071
1719-2337
Score
L105-107 (OT)
W104-88
W106-99
W86-85
L101-106
L104-107
L98-107
W132-117
L113-121
L92-102
L91-102
L123-125
L93-106
L97-111
L106-111
W97-83
L116-118 (OT)
L87-96
L96-104
L83-85
W125-111
W114-106
W110-95
L106-108 (OT)
W130-104
L109-124
W119-99
W110-107
L107-114
L106-114
L100-104
L97-109
L118-124 (OT)
L110-124
L89-98
L91-99
W110-95
L111-127
L110-114
W101-99
W119-113
Pct.
.848
.868
.856
.804
.837
.643
.798
.750
.635
.500
.735
.786
.000
.632
.714
.636
.588
.471
.750
.000
.812
.736
Record
0-1
1-1
2-1
3-1
3-2
3-3
3-4
4-4
4-5
4-6
4-7
4-8
4-9
4-10
4-11
5-11
5-12
5-13
5-14
5-15
6-15
7-15
8-15
8-16
9-16
9-17
10-17
11-17
11-18
11-19
11-20
11-21
11-22
11-23
11-24
11-25
12-25
12-26
12-27
13-27
14-27
Rebounds
O-D-Tot
230-487-717
51-137-188
77-185-262
259-664-923
29-77-106
103-336-439
93-193-286
17-43-60
81-171-252
20-64-84
11-35-46
4-13-17
0-2-2
48-129-177
35-86-121
83-134-217
40-71-111
20-41-61
3-13-16
1-5-6
1063-2588-3651
1162-2619-3781
Date
Feb.
Mar.
177
5
6
8
9
11
13
18
20
22
23
25
27
29
31
2
3
5
8
10
12
14
17
20
22
24
26
1
2
3
6
8
10
13
15
17
19
20
22
23
24
26
Avg.
9.0
2.3
3.5
11.7
2.3
5.7
3.5
1.5
4.4
6.5
0.7
0.7
0.7
3.7
3.4
3.4
4.4
2.4
1.5
1.5
44.5
46.1
A
250
603
363
166
121
124
181
133
76
18
236
109
4
37
29
43
18
9
6
2
2212
2122
Avg.
3.1
7.4
4.8
2.1
2.6
1.6
2.2
3.4
1.3
1.4
3.5
4.2
1.3
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.4
0.6
0.5
27.0
25.9
PF-D
230-0
310-8
259-5
227-3
120-2
234-5
182-2
73-1
162-4
37-2
136-3
64-2
4-0
95-0
68-0
151-1
68-1
46-1
17-0
3-0
2104-36
1994-29
S
89
157
87
80
23
53
90
27
37
10
76
43
0
18
15
10
5
8
3
0
727
707
B
66
4
9
104
8
77
27
14
20
18
2
1
0
24
22
54
29
8
0
0
407
375
Opponent
Score
at Golden State
L106-108
at Seattle
L90-91
Golden State
L92-104
at Phoenix
L101-105
at Buffalo
L99-117
Buffalo (Toronto)
W121-112
New York
W96-90
at Capital
L105-111
at New York
W108-93
at Atlanta
W115-104
at Detroit
L89-93
Buffalo
L108-122
Seattle
L107-115
Golden State
L108-109
at Atlanta
L107-117
Atlanta
W123-112
L.A. Lakers
W116-112 (OT)
Cleveland
W120-106
at Portland
W112-106
at L.A. Lakers
W129-119
at Phoenix
L99-107
Buffalo
L118-135
Philadelphia
W115-98
Milwaukee
L113-122
Portland
W133-115
Kansas City-Omaha
W118-101
Phoenix
W117-111
at Atlanta
L122-129
Milwaukee (Madison) L106-112 (OT)
Chicago
L93-105
Boston
W113-106
Cleveland
W113-108
Capital
W117-93
Capital
W114-105
at Kansas City-Omaha
L114-125
Boston
L107-110
at Detroit
L99-103
at Capital
L95-109
Boston (Providence)
L105-108
at Boston
L106-109 (OT)
Buffalo
W119-96
TP
1961
1652
1400
865
502
750
611
207
303
68
317
155
14
186
124
231
122
54
20
2
8810
8821
Avg.
24.5
20.4
18.4
10.9
10.7
9.7
7.5
5.3
5.2
5.2
4.7
6.0
4.7
3.9
3.4
3.6
4.9
2.1
1.8
0.5
107.4
107.6
Record
14-28
14-29
14-30
14-31
14-32
15-32
16-32
16-33
17-33
18-33
18-34
18-35
18-36
18-37
18-38
19-38
20-38
21-38
22-38
23-38
23-39
23-40
24-40
24-41
25-41
26-41
27-41
27-42
27-43
27-44
28-44
29-44
30-44
31-44
31-45
31-46
31-47
31-48
31-49
31-50
32-50
History
Dec.
9
10
12
13
16
20
23
24
26
27
31
2
4
7
9
13
14
17
22
23
27
28
30
1
2
4
5
9
11
14
15
17
19
21
22
23
26
28
29
2
4
G-S
80-80
81-79
76-70
79-63
47-10
77-31
81-8
39-27
58-28
13-7
67
26-0
6-0
48
36-5
64
25-0
26-2
11-0
4-0
82
82
1974-75 Houston Rockets
(41-41, 2nd Central)
Final Statistics
Player
Rudy Tomjanovich
Calvin Murphy
Mike Newlin
Ed Ratleff
Kevin Kunnert
Zaid Abdul-Aziz
Cliff Meely
Dave Wohl
Ron Riley
Steve Hawes
Owen Wells
Gus Bailey
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Oct.
History
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
18
19
22
23
25
30
31
2
5
7
9
12
14
16
19
22
24
26
27
29
30
3
4
6
10
11
12
14
17
20
21
26
28
30
3
4
5
7
9
10
16
G-S
81-81
78-52
79-70
80-48
75-34
65-33
48-5
75-39
77-33
55-15
33-0
47-0
82
82
Min
3134
2513
2709
2563
1801
1450
753
1722
1578
897
214
446
19780
19780
FGM-A
694-1323
557-1152
436-905
392-851
346-676
235-538
156-349
203-462
196-470
140-279
42-100
51-126
3448-7231
3429-7127
Pct.
.525
.484
.482
.461
.512
.437
.447
.439
.417
.502
.420
.405
.477
.481
FTM-A
289-366
341-386
265-305
157-190
116-169
159-203
68-94
79-106
71-97
45-55
15-22
20-41
1625-2034
1576-2127
Opponent
Score
at Milwaukee
W106-101
at Atlanta
L112-118
at New York
L100-110
at Washington
L95-99
Philadelphia
W110-86
at New Orleans
W113-100
Washington
W95-92
Kansas City-Omaha
W120-97
New York
L93-106
Milwaukee
W103-93
Phoenix
L96-101
at Kansas City-Omaha
W103-99
Chicago
W105-96
Detroit
W118-98
Cleveland
W94-85
at L.A. Lakers
L83-89
at Seattle
W124-109
at Golden State
L124-144
at Portland
L97-111
Atlanta
L91-96
at Phoenix
L100-112
at Cleveland
L91-97
at Detroit
L69-88
Boston
L114-120 (OT)
Golden State
W111-97
at Philadelphia
L96-103
Buffalo (Toronto)
L113-124
Kansas City-Omaha
W123-84
New Orleans
W109-83
Washington
W116-91
at Atlanta
W101-96
Atlanta
W114-86
Buffalo
W125-117
L.A. Lakers
W120-107
at Cleveland
L83-95
at Milwaukee
L89-93
at Kansas City
W115-106
at Chicago
L97-106
Washington
L94-102
at New Orleans
L108-111
Seattle
L125-127 (OT)
Pct.
.790
.883
.869
.826
.686
.783
.723
.745
.732
.818
.682
.488
.799
.741
Rebounds
O-D-Tot
184-429-613
52-121-173
55-205-260
185-274-459
214-417-631
154-334-488
55-109-164
26-86-112
137-243-380
80-195-275
12-23-35
23-59-82
1177-2495-3672
1036-2380-3416
Record
1-0
1-1
1-2
1-3
2-3
3-3
4-3
5-3
5-4
6-4
6-5
7-5
8-5
9-5
10-5
10-6
11-6
11-7
11-8
11-9
11-10
11-11
11-12
11-13
12-13
12-14
12-15
13-15
14-15
15-15
16-15
17-15
18-15
19-15
19-16
19-17
20-17
20-18
20-19
20-20
20-21
178
Date
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
17
18
21
23
24
26
28
30
1
2
4
5
7
9
11
12
14
16
18
21
23
25
28
1
2
7
8
9
11
12
14
16
18
21
22
23
25
28
29
1
2
Avg.
7.6
2.2
3.3
5.7
8.4
7.5
3.4
1.5
4.9
5.0
1.1
1.8
44.8
41.7
A
236
381
403
259
108
84
45
340
130
88
22
59
2155
2024
Avg.
2.9
4.9
5.1
3.2
1.4
1.3
0.9
4.5
1.7
1.6
0.7
1.3
26.3
24.7
Opponent
Portland
Boston (Hartford)
Boston
at Atlanta
Milwaukee
at Washington
L.A. Lakers
Detroit
at New York
at Philadelphia
Golden State
at New Orleans
Atlanta
at Portland
at Golden State
at Seattle
New Orleans
at Cleveland
Portland
Philadelphia
at New Orleans
Cleveland
Chicago
New Orleans
Phoenix
Cleveland
at Phoenix
at L.A. Lakers
Seattle
at Washington
New York
at Boston
Buffalo
at Detroit
at Buffalo
at Cleveland
at Chicago
Cleveland
New Orleans
Atlanta
at Washington
PF-D
230-1
281-8
288-4
231-5
223-2
128-1
117-4
184-1
197-3
99-1
38-0
52-0
2068-30
2063-37
S
76
128
111
146
34
37
21
75
56
36
9
17
746
750
B
24
4
7
51
84
74
21
9
22
36
3
16
351
308
Score
L106-127
L101-123
L102-113
W96-95
W95-91
L90-118
W104-89
W103-88
W95-93
L77-90
L105-107
W124-97
W105-97
W102-92
W112-108 (OT)
L103-104
L112-124
L95-100
W107-83
W103-85
L99-108
W114-87
W102-87
W121-109
W110-104
W93-86
W112-107
L95-116
L117-122 (OT)
L88-117
L94-103
L94-99
W122-115
L110-121
L112-117
L95-101
L94-112
W112-105
W107-105
W113-104
L85-112
TP
1677
1455
1137
941
808
629
380
485
463
325
99
122
8521
8434
Avg.
20.7
18.7
14.4
11.8
10.8
9.7
7.9
6.5
6.0
5.9
3.0
2.6
103.9
102.9
Record
20-22
20-23
20-24
21-24
22-24
22-25
23-25
24-25
25-25
25-26
25-27
26-27
27-27
28-27
29-27
29-28
29-29
29-30
30-30
31-30
31-31
32-31
33-31
34-31
35-31
36-31
37-31
37-32
37-33
37-34
37-35
37-36
38-36
38-37
38-38
38-39
38-40
39-40
40-40
41-40
41-41
1975-76 Houston Rockets
(40-42, 3rd Central)
Final Statistics
Player
Calvin Murphy
Mike Newlin
Rudy Tomjanovich
Kevin Kunnert
Ed Ratleff
Joe Meriweather
John Johnson (TOT)
John Johnson (HOU)
Cliff Meely
Ron Riley
Dave Wohl
Rudy White
Gus Bailey
Steve Hawes
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Min
2995
3065
2912
2335
2401
2042
1697
1485
174
1049
700
284
262
51
19755
19755
Opponent
at Boston
at Buffalo
at Detroit
Milwaukee
New York
Cleveland
Buffalo
at New York
New Orleans
at Cleveland
L.A. Lakers
at Phoenix
at L.A. Lakers
at Washington
Washington
Philadelphia
at Chicago
Seattle
at Detroit
Detroit
Phoenix
Boston
at Kansas City
at Buffalo
Atlanta
at Atlanta
Chicago
at New Orleans
at Golden State
at Seattle
at Portland
at Milwaukee
at Chicago
Kansas City
at Atlanta
Portland
New York
Golden State
New Orleans
Washington
at Phoenix
FGM-A
675-1369
569-1123
622-1202
465-954
314-647
338-684
316-697
275-609
32-81
115-280
66-163
42-102
28-77
5-13
3546-7304
3603-7551
Pct.
.493
.507
.517
.487
.485
.494
.453
.452
.395
.411
.405
.412
.364
.385
.485
.477
FTM-A
372-410
385-445
221-288
102-156
168-206
154-239
120-155
97-128
9-16
38-56
38-49
18-25
14-28
0-0
1616-2046
1568-2072
Score
L94-109
L108-124
L127-131
W104-89
W119-106
W116-112
L80-93
L102-108
W103-101
W95-91
L110-118
L92-107
L99-110
W100-89
W97-85
W99-98
W91-77
W107-101
L91-102
W105-96
L91-105
L120-137
W111-100
L85-88
W113-107
L108-123
W103-94
L99-101
W113-110
L106-116
W110-107
L101-126
L97-98
L106-108
W115-106
W105-94
L103-107 (OT)
L103-128
L97-103
W115-96
L115-124
Pct.
.907
.865
.767
.654
.816
.644
.774
.758
.563
.679
.776
.720
.500
.000
.790
.757
Record
0-1
0-2
0-3
1-3
2-3
3-3
3-4
3-5
4-5
5-5
5-6
5-7
5-8
6-8
7-8
8-8
9-8
10-8
10-9
11-9
11-10
11-11
12-11
12-12
13-12
13-13
14-13
14-14
15-14
15-15
16-15
16-16
16-17
16-18
17-18
18-18
18-19
18-20
18-21
19-21
19-22
Rebounds
O-D-Tot
52-157-209
72-264-336
167-499-666
267-520-787
107-272-379
163-353-516
94-238-332
81-211-292
12-40-52
91-213-304
9-47-56
13-25-38
20-30-50
5-13-18
1059-2644-3703
1116-2473-3589
Date
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
179
24
27
28
29
31
5
7
9
11
13
14
15
18
20
21
22
23
25
27
29
3
4
6
7
10
12
13
16
17
19
21
23
25
27
30
2
5
7
9
10
11
Avg.
2.6
4.1
8.4
9.8
5.3
6.4
4.4
4.4
3.7
4.7
1.1
1.2
1.7
3.0
45.2
43.8
A
596
457
188
155
260
82
217
163
10
75
112
30
41
10
2213
2028
Avg.
7.3
5.6
2.4
1.9
3.6
1.0
2.9
2.4
0.7
1.2
2.2
0.9
1.4
1.7
27.0
24.7
Opponent
Seattle
Philadelphia
Cleveland
at Kansas City
at New York
New Orleans
Chicago
Kansas City
Boston
at Philadelphia
at Washington
at Milwaukee
L.A. Lakers
Milwaukee
Phoenix
at Cleveland
Cleveland
at Boston
at Buffalo
at Washington
at New Orleans
Washington
Atlanta
at Atlanta
Portland
Buffalo
Golden State
New York
Atlanta
at Portland
at Seattle
at L.A. Lakers
at Golden State
Philadelphia
at Cleveland
at Boston
at Philadelphia
Washington
at New Orleans
Detroit
at Atlanta
PF-D
294-3
263-5
206-1
315-14
234-4
219-4
194-1
163-0
31-1
137-1
112-2
32-0
33-1
6-0
2045-36
2050-23
S
151
106
42
57
114
36
57
50
9
32
26
19
14
0
656
684
B
6
5
19
105
37
120
36
28
4
21
1
5
8
0
359
311
Score
W110-103
W127-116
W108-93
L86-119
W130-114
L111-114
W89-87
W105-86
W115-103
L109-134
L89-108
L105-113
W114-98
W110-108
L108-110 (OT)
L103-107
W117-114
L102-103
W113-107
L108-110
W113-105
L106-113
W101-97
L106-123
W113-110
W113-100
L97-111
W116-111
W124-112
L105-111
L107-117
L106-125
W123-104
W109-95
L86-95
L115-119
L129-130 (OT)
L105-115
L88-99
W110-99
W122-111
TP
1722
1523
1465
1032
796
830
752
647
73
268
170
102
70
10
8708
8774
Avg.
21.0
18.6
18.5
12.9
11.1
10.2
9.9
9.7
5.2
4.1
3.4
3.2
2.3
1.7
106.2
107.0
Record
20-22
21-22
22-22
22-23
23-23
23-24
24-24
25-24
26-24
26-25
26-26
26-27
27-27
28-27
28-28
28-29
29-29
29-30
30-30
30-31
31-31
31-32
32-32
32-33
33-33
34-33
34-34
35-34
36-34
36-35
36-36
36-37
37-37
38-37
38-38
38-39
38-40
38-41
38-42
39-42
40-42
History
Jan.
24
28
31
2
4
8
12
13
15
18
19
21
23
25
26
29
2
3
5
6
10
13
16
17
19
20
23
25
27
28
1
3
5
7
8
10
14
16
17
19
23
G-S
82-82
82-82
79-79
80-80
72-66
81-4
76
67-1
14-0
65-16
50-0
32-0
30-0
6-0
82
82
1976-77 Houston Rockets
(49-33, 1st Central)
Final Statistics
Player
Rudy Tomjanovich
Calvin Murphy
Moses Malone (TOT)
Moses Malone (HOU)
Mike Newlin
John Lucas
Kevin Kunnert
John Johnson
Dwight Jones
Ed Ratleff
Tom Owens
Rudy White
Eugene Kennedy
Dave Wohl
Phil Hicks
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Oct.
Nov.
History
Dec.
Jan.
21
23
27
30
3
5
6
9
10
12
13
17
20
24
26
27
1
2
4
8
10
11
12
14
16
18
22
26
28
29
1
2
5
7
8
11
12
14
15
18
19
G-S
81-80
82-80
82-71
80-71
82-34
82-56
81-56
79-24
74-10
37-2
46-1
46-0
32-1
14-0
2-0
82
82
Min
3130
2764
2506
2500
2119
2531
2050
1738
1239
533
462
368
277
62
7
19780
19780
Opponent
at Atlanta
Phoenix
Philadelphia
Washington
Boston
at New Jersey
at Buffalo
at Chicago
Seattle
at Milwaukee
New Jersey
Buffalo
Kansas City
Golden State
at New Orleans
San Antonio
Detroit
Milwaukee
Indiana
at Phoenix
at L.A. Lakers
at Golden State
at Seattle
at Portland
Atlanta
New Orleans
Washington
at Indiana
at New York
Philadelphia
at Washington
at Cleveland
New York
Denver
at Kansas City
Boston (Hartford)
at Philadelphia
at Milwaukee
L.A. Lakers
Chicago
Boston
FGM-A
733-1437
596-1216
389-810
389-810
387-850
388-814
333-685
319-696
167-338
70-161
68-135
47-106
31-58
7-17
0-2
3535-7325
3424-7356
Pct.
.510
.490
.480
.480
.455
.477
.486
.458
.494
.435
.504
.443
.534
.412
.000
.483
.465
FTM-A
287-342
272-307
305-440
305-440
269-304
135-171
93-126
94-132
101-126
26-42
52-76
15-25
3-8
4-4
0-0
1656-2103
1746-2252
Score
W120-104
W129-126
L94-116
W105-92
W117-111 (OT)
L91-95
L102-117
W111-92
W99-97
L99-111
L110-114
W120-114 (OT)
W127-126 (OT)
W113-107 (OT)
W105-99
W125-116
W110-104
W137-110
W120-108
L95-116
L99-109
L112-124
W96-92
L84-104
W118-107
L106-110
W111-90
W93-79
L99-111
W93-91
L89-104
L80-104
W108-107
L107-117
L94-106
L101-105
L97-102
W111-84
W122-116
W103-85
L102-112
Pct.
.839
.886
.693
.693
.885
.789
.738
.712
.802
.619
.684
.600
.375
1.000
.000
.787
.775
Rebounds
O-D-Tot
172-512-684
54-118-172
437-635-1072
437-634-1071
53-151-204
55-164-219
210-459-669
75-191-266
98-186-284
24-53-77
47-95-142
13-28-41
14-37-51
1-4-5
1-0-1
1254-2632-3886
1121-2232-3353
Record
1-0
2-0
2-1
3-1
4-1
4-2
4-3
5-3
6-3
6-4
6-5
7-5
8-5
9-5
10-5
11-5
12-5
13-5
14-5
14-6
14-7
14-8
15-8
15-9
16-9
16-10
17-10
18-10
18-11
19-11
19-12
19-13
20-13
20-14
20-15
20-16
20-17
21-17
22-17
23-17
23-18
180
Date
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
21
22
27
28
29
3
5
6
8
9
11
16
17
19
22
24
25
27
2
5
6
7
9
11
12
16
17
18
19
22
23
24
26
27
29
30
1
2
6
8
9
Avg.
8.4
2.1
13.1
13.4
2.5
2.7
8.3
3.4
3.8
2.1
3.1
0.9
1.6
0.4
0.5
47.4
40.9
A
172
386
89
89
320
463
154
163
48
43
18
35
6
15
1
1913
1883
Avg.
2.1
4.7
1.1
1.1
3.9
5.7
1.9
2.1
0.7
1.2
0.4
0.8
0.2
1.1
0.5
23.3
23.0
Opponent
at Detroit
Portland
Detroit
Atlanta
at Atlanta
at New York
New York
at New Orleans
Cleveland
Chicago
San Antonio
Seattle
at San Antonio
at Kansas City
at Denver
at Phoenix
at Portland
at L.A. Lakers
L.A. Lakers
Milwaukee
at New Jersey
at Buffalo
Phoenix
at Indiana
New Orleans
New Jersey
at Cleveland
at Philadelphia
Buffalo
Indiana
Portland
at San Antonio
Kansas City
at Detroit
at Golden State
at Seattle
at Washington
Cleveland
at Boston
at Chicago
Denver
PF-D
198-1
281-6
275-3
274-3
226-2
174-0
361-17
199-1
175-1
45-0
96-2
39-0
45-1
18-1
1-0
2132-35
1978-27
S
57
144
67
67
60
125
35
47
38
20
4
11
7
0
1
616
547
B
27
8
181
181
3
19
105
24
19
6
13
1
5
0
0
411
350
Score
L86-109
W110-107
W114-107
W118-104
L97-101
L90-108
W105-103
L90-99
W97-81
W108-103
L104-107
W124-95
W113-99
L109-115
L106-118
W109-106
W123-106
L101-106
W120-113
W119-106
W99-91
W128-107
W105-100
W124-109
W120-104
W100-86
W88-87
L104-124
W110-104
W106-99
W109-104
L112-118
W107-97
L100-115
L92-109
L105-111
W91-85
W106-93
W104-93
L109-113
L110-118
TP
1753
1464
1083
1083
1043
911
759
732
435
166
188
109
65
18
0
8726
8594
Avg.
21.6
17.9
13.2
13.5
12.7
11.1
9.4
9.3
5.9
4.5
4.1
2.4
2.0
1.3
0.0
106.4
104.8
Record
23-19
24-19
25-19
26-19
26-20
26-21
27-21
27-22
28-22
29-22
29-23
30-23
31-23
31-24
31-25
32-25
33-25
33-26
34-26
35-26
36-26
37-26
38-26
39-26
40-26
41-26
42-26
42-27
43-27
44-27
45-27
45-28
46-28
46-29
46-30
46-31
47-31
48-31
49-31
49-32
49-33
1977-78 Houston Rockets
(28-54, 6th Central)
Final Statistics
Player
Calvin Murphy
Rudy Tomjanovich
Moses Malone
Mike Newlin
John Lucas
Dwight Jones
Kevin Kunnert
Robert Reid
Alonzo Bradley
Ron Behagen
Ed Ratleff
John Johnson
C.J Kupec
Zaid Abdul-Aziz (TOT)
Zaid Abdul-Aziz (HOU)
Rudy White
Mike Dunleavy (TOT)
Mike Dunleavy (HOU)
Robin Jones
Larry Moffett
Phil Bond
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Min
2900
849
2107
1181
2933
2476
2152
1849
798
33
1163
11
626
158
134
219
119
102
66
110
21
19730
19730
Opponent
Chicago
at Kansas City
Boston
Milwaukee
Phoenix
Golden State
at Milwaukee
Washington
at Chicago
at Detroit
Atlanta
Portland
Buffalo
New Orleans
at Philadelphia
at Boston
at Washington
at New York
New York
at Cleveland
Philadelphia
at Golden State
at L.A. Lakers
at Phoenix
at Seattle
L.A. Lakers
Phoenix
at Buffalo
at New Jersey
at San Antonio
Kansas City
Cleveland
at Indiana
Indiana
Milwaukee
at Atlanta
at Philadelphia
at Boston
Denver
San Antonio
at New Orleans
FGM-A
852-1737
217-447
413-828
216-495
412-947
346-777
368-842
261-574
130-304
7-11
130-310
1-4
84-197
23-60
20-47
31-85
20-50
17-43
11-20
5-17
2-6
3523-7691
3571-7704
Pct.
.491
.485
.499
.436
.435
.445
.437
.455
.428
.636
.419
.250
.426
.383
.426
.365
.400
.395
.550
.294
.333
.458
.482
FTM-A
245-267
61-81
318-443
152-174
193-250
181-233
93-135
63-96
43-59
0-1
39-47
2-3
27-33
17-23
15-20
14-18
13-18
11-16
4-10
6-10
0-0
1467-1896
1699-2238
Score
L103-107
L94-95
W110-98
W133-110
W125-112
W113-111 (OT)
L108-110
W116-105
L104-117
L107-127
L101-132
W104-102
L97-101
L101-103
L99-105
L100-109
L91-93
L86-104
W120-103
W105-92
W120-116 (OT)
L105-107
W116-105
L93-110
L84-116
L91-113
L97-101
L104-110
W103-93
L101-107
W113-99
W104-99
L98-99
W104-96
L101-103
L82-106
L80-95
L88-91
L106-109
W104-93
L95-99
Pct.
.918
.753
.718
.874
.772
.777
.689
.656
.729
.000
.830
.667
.818
.739
.750
.778
.722
.688
.400
.600
.000
.774
.759
Record
0-1
0-2
1-2
2-2
3-2
4-2
4-3
5-3
5-4
5-5
5-6
6-6
6-7
6-8
6-9
6-10
6-11
6-12
7-12
8-12
9-12
9-13
10-13
10-14
10-15
10-16
10-17
10-18
11-18
11-19
12-19
13-19
13-20
14-20
14-21
14-22
14-23
14-24
14-25
15-25
15-26
Rebounds
O-D-Tot
57-107-164
40-98-138
380-506-886
36-84-120
51-204-255
215-426-641
262-431-693
111-248-359
24-75-99
2-5-7
56-106-162
2-1-3
27-64-91
19-31-50
13-22-35
8-13-21
1-9-10
1-8-9
5-9-14
10-11-21
1-3-4
1301-2421-3722
1195-2525-3720
Date
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
181
18
20
22
25
27
29
1
3
8
9
10
12
14
15
17
18
21
22
24
26
27
1
3
5
7
9
10
11
14
16
18
21
22
24
29
1
2
4
5
7
8
Avg.
2.2
6.0
15.0
2.7
3.1
7.8
8.7
4.5
2.3
2.3
2.4
3.0
1.9
3.1
2.5
1.0
0.7
0.8
1.2
1.1
0.6
45.4
45.4
A Avg.
259 3.4
32 1.4
31 0.5
203 4.5
768 9.4
109 1.3
97 1.2
121 1.5
54 1.3
2 0.7
153 2.3
1 1.0
50 1.0
10 0.6
7 0.5
22 1.1
28 1.9
22 2.0
2 0.2
7 0.4
2 0.3
1942 23.7
1990 24.3
Opponent
Seattle
Detroit
at L.A. Lakers
at Phoenix
at Denver
at Portland
New Jersey
New York
Chicago
at San Antonio
San Antonio
at New Orleans
at Kansas City
Indiana
at Milwaukee
Atlanta
Boston
at Detroit
at New Jersey
at Buffalo
Cleveland
Buffalo
at Atlanta
at Washington
at New York
Portland
Washington
Seattle
at Cleveland
Detroit
New Jersey
at Chicago
L.A. Lakers
Kansas City
Golden State
Philadelphia
at Denver
at Portland
at Seattle
New Orleans
at Indiana
PF-D
241-4
63-0
179-3
128-1
208-1
265-2
315-13
277-8
83-1
6-0
109-0
3-0
54-0
29-0
25-0
24-0
12-0
12-0
16-0
16-0
1-0
2025-33
1752-18
S TO
112 173
15
38
48 220
52 120
160 213
77 165
44 141
67
81
16
55
0
3
60
67
0
3
10
24
3
11
2
8
8
22
9
12
8
9
1
7
2
8
1
2
683 1376
605 1410
B
3
5
76
9
9
39
90
51
6
0
22
0
3
3
2
0
1
1
1
2
0
319
360
Score
L104-106
W118-108
L101-106
L96-118
L100-105
L88-123
W124-103
W112-102
W105-101
L94-104
L114-125
W119-112
L102-125
W126-122
L98-115
W121-112
W111-96
L108-119
L112-126
W110-106
L97-110
L104-114
L110-133
L88-106
L101-112
L94-97
L114-117
L91-93
L98-119
L98-106
L104-106
L99-101
L106-124
W107-103
L89-112
W116-112
L100-109
W101-89
L100-113
L114-117
W112-111
TP
1949
495
1144
584
1017
873
829
585
303
14
299
4
195
63
55
76
53
45
26
16
4
8513
8841
Avg.
25.6
21.5
19.4
13.0
12.4
10.6
10.4
7.3
7.0
4.7
4.4
4.0
4.0
3.9
3.9
3.6
3.5
4.1
2.2
0.8
0.6
103.8
107.8
Record
15-27
16-27
16-28
16-29
16-30
16-31
17-31
18-31
19-31
19-32
19-33
20-33
20-34
21-34
21-35
22-35
23-35
23-36
23-37
24-37
24-38
24-39
24-40
24-41
24-42
24-43
24-44
24-45
24-46
24-47
24-48
24-49
24-50
25-50
25-51
26-51
26-52
27-52
27-53
27-54
28-54
History
Jan.
19
21
22
27
29
3
4
5
8
9
10
12
16
19
22
23
25
28
29
1
3
6
9
10
11
14
17
20
21
23
26
29
30
4
6
7
10
11
12
14
17
G-S
76-72
23-23
59-59
45-12
82-82
82-50
80-44
80-55
43-11
3-0
68-1
1-0
49-0
16-0
14-0
21-0
15-0
11-0
12-0
20-0
7-0
82
82
1978-79 Houston Rockets
(47-35, 2nd Central)
Final Statistics
Player
Moses Malone
Calvin Murphy
Rudy Tomjanovich
Rick Barry
Robert Reid
Mike Newlin
Mike Dunleavy
Dwight Jones
Slick Watts
Jack Dorsey
Alonzo Bradley
E.C. Coleman
Tom Barker
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Oct.
History
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
13
14
18
19
21
25
28
29
1
4
10
11
15
18
22
24
25
26
29
30
2
6
8
9
12
14
15
20
21
23
26
27
29
30
3
5
6
8
9
12
13
G-S
82-82
82-81
74-74
80-78
82-27
76-28
74-19
81-2
61-19
20-0
34-0
6-0
5-0
82
82
Min
3390
2941
2641
2566
2259
1828
1486
1215
1046
108
245
39
16
19780
19780
Opponent
at New York
at Boston
New Jersey
at Kansas City
Boston
New York
Philadelphia
at Denver
Golden State
Phoenix
at Milwaukee
San Diego
Chicago
San Antonio
L.A. Lakers
at Phoenix
at Portland
at Seattle
at Golden State
at San Diego
at Chicago
Washington
at New Orleans
Portland
Boston
Golden State
at Philadelphia
at New Jersey
at Cleveland
New York
at Kansas City
at Detroit
Milwaukee
Detroit
New Jersey
Atlanta
L.A. Lakers
at Milwaukee
Kansas City
Cleveland
New Orleans
FGM-A
716-1325
707-1424
620-1200
461-1000
382-777
283-581
215-425
181-395
92-227
24-43
37-88
5-7
3-6
3726-7498
3795-7625
Pct.
.540
.496
.517
.461
.492
.487
.506
.458
.405
.558
.420
.714
.500
.497
.498
FTM-A
599-811
246-265
168-221
160-169
131-186
212-243
159-184
96-132
41-67
8-16
22-33
1-1
2-2
1845-2330
1627-2211
Score
W111-107
W114-108
W139-87
L103-108
W118-101
W106-101
L99-101
L121-134
L105-112
W110-103
L126-131
W136-123
L103-117
W126-120
L114-121
L113-120
L105-127
W108-103
L94-109
W113-104
L91-105
L96-101
W110-106
W116-110
W112-105
W126-123 (OT)
L84-91
W108-105
L90-101
W129-107
W109-102
L119-131
W106-103
W112-101
W127-122
L106-109
W115-112 (OT)
L104-116
W126-110
W107-96
W117-106
Pct.
.739
.928
.760
.947
.704
.872
.864
.727
.612
.500
.667
1.000
1.000
.792
.736
Rebounds
O-D-Tot
587-857-1444
78-95-173
170-402-572
40-237-277
129-354-483
51-119-170
28-100-128
110-218-328
35-68-103
12-11-23
13-33-46
1-6-7
2-4-6
1256-2504-3760
1186-2315-3501
Record
1-0
2-0
3-0
3-1
4-1
5-1
5-2
5-3
5-4
6-4
6-5
7-5
7-6
8-6
8-7
8-8
8-9
9-9
9-10
10-10
10-11
10-12
11-12
12-12
13-12
14-12
14-13
15-13
15-14
16-14
17-14
17-15
18-15
19-15
20-15
20-16
21-16
21-17
22-17
23-17
24-17
182
Date
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
14
17
19
20
24
27
30
31
2
6
8
9
10
13
15
16
18
22
25
27
28
2
4
6
7
10
14
16
17
21
23
24
27
28
30
1
3
4
6
7
8
Avg.
17.6
2.1
7.7
3.5
5.9
2.2
1.7
4.1
1.7
1.2
1.4
1.2
1.2
45.9
42.7
A Avg.
147 1.8
351 4.3
137 1.9
502 6.3
230 2.8
291 3.8
324 4.4
57 0.7
243 4.0
2 0.1
17 0.5
1 0.2
0 0.0
2302 28.1
2278 27.8
Opponent
at Atlanta
at Golden State
at L.A. Lakers
at Phoenix
Denver
Seattle
at Indiana
at Boston
Washington
Detroit
Milwaukee
at New Orleans
Seattle
Indiana
Portland
at Detroit
at New Jersey
at Washington
at San Antonio
at Atlanta
Denver
at Portland
at Seattle
at Denver
at San Diego
New Orleans
Kansas City
Chicago
Phoenix
Philadelphia
at Indiana
Atlanta
at Chicago
Indiana
at San Antonio
at Cleveland
at New York
at Philadelphia
Cleveland
San Antonio
at Washington
PF-D
223-0
288-5
186-0
195-0
302-7
218-3
168-2
204-1
143-1
25-0
33-0
11-0
5-0
2001-19
2055-43
S TO
79 326
117 187
44 138
95 198
75 131
51 175
56 130
34 102
73
71
1
8
5
17
2
0
0
1
632 1510
660 1400
B
119
6
18
38
48
79
5
26
14
2
1
0
0
286
431
Score
L105-115
W104-103
W122-121 (OT)
L97-116
W117-116
L94-99
L106-112
L102-119
L106-120
W113-108
W134-129
W106-99
W113-101
L120-124
W119-116
L96-110
L124-126 (OT)
W120-110
L107-127
L111-125
W122-97
W118-98
L109-119
W119-118
L115-138
W124-109
W129-107
W124-118
W134-122
L108-114
L134-141
W120-116
W122-116
L124-125
W117-116
L105-114
W116-115
L120-121
W112-110
W123-106
W112-102
TP
2031
1660
1408
1082
895
778
589
458
225
56
96
11
8
9297
9217
Avg.
24.8
20.2
19.0
13.5
10.9
10.2
8.0
5.7
3.7
2.8
2.8
1.8
1.6
113.4
112.4
Record
24-18
25-18
26-18
26-19
27-19
27-20
27-21
27-22
27-23
28-23
29-23
30-23
31-23
31-24
32-24
32-25
32-26
33-26
33-27
33-28
34-28
35-28
35-29
36-29
36-30
37-30
38-30
39-30
40-30
40-31
40-32
41-32
42-32
42-33
43-33
43-34
44-34
44-35
45-35
46-35
47-35
1979-80 Houston Rockets
(41-41, 2nd Central)
Final Statistics
Player
Moses Malone
Calvin Murphy
Rudy Tomjanovich
Robert Reid
Rick Barry
Allen Leavell
Billy Paultz (TOT)
Billy Paultz (HOU)
Mike Dunleavy
Dwight Jones
Tom Henderson
Major Jones
John Shumate
Rudy White
Paul Mokeski
Alonzo Bradley
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Oct.
Nov.
Jan.
Opponent
at Boston
at Philadelphia
at New York
Indiana
Atlanta
Boston
at New Jersey
at Cleveland
at Indiana
at Detroit
New Jersey
Detroit
at Chicago
Golden State
New York
at Atlanta
at New York
Philadelphia
at Philadelphia
Washington
at Kansas City
Cleveland
Atlanta
Portland
L.A. Lakers
Detroit
at San Antonio
at San Diego
at Phoenix
at Seattle
at Portland
Chicago
at Philadelphia
at Washington
San Antonio
at Atlanta
Philadelphia
Boston
at New Jersey
Phoenix
at Cleveland
Pct.
.502
.493
.476
.487
.422
.503
.486
.473
.464
.420
.477
.480
.531
.542
.333
.354
.480
.496
3PM-A
0-6
1-25
22-79
0-3
73-221
3-19
0-0
0-0
3-20
0-0
0-2
1-3
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-1
104-379
58-215
Rebounds
Pct.
FTM-A Pct.
O-D-Tot Avg.
.000
563-783 .719 573-617-1190 14.5
.040
271-302 .897
68-82-150 2.0
.278
118-147 .803
132-226-358 5.8
.000
153-208 .736
140-301-441 5.8
.330
143-153 .935
53-183-236 3.3
.158
180-221 .814
57-127-184 2.4
.000
109-182 .599
187-399-586 7.0
.000
43-82 .524
92-173-265 7.2
.150
111-134 .828
26-74-100 2.0
.000
27-36 .750
31-41-72 3.4
.000
56-77 .727
34-77-111 1.7
.333
61-108 .565
147-234-381 4.7
.000
33-44 .750
25-54-79 2.7
.000
10-13 .769
0-9-9 1.0
.000
7-9 .778
14-15-29 2.4
1.000
6-9 .667
2-4-6 0.3
.274 1782-2326 .766 1394-2217-3611 44.0
.270 1696-2153 .788 1290-2317-3607 44.0
Score
L106-114
L105-113
L121-126
W116-112
W107-102
L99-100
L115-120
L112-124
L129-133 (OT)
W114-111
W106-101
W112-104
W128-127
W133-92
W133-130
W102-100
L125-130 (OT)
W97-94
L102-113
L103-105
L115-117
W113-111 (OT)
W106-95
W120-112 (OT)
L114-116
W124-109
L129-138
W118-107
L113-121
L101-109
L101-123
L102-108
L106-117
L114-122
W143-110
L110-112
W104-100
L103-111
L101-104
W111-110
W118-115 (OT)
Record
0-1
0-2
0-3
1-3
2-3
2-4
2-5
2-6
2-7
3-7
4-7
5-7
6-7
7-7
8-7
9-7
9-8
10-8
10-9
10-10
10-11
11-11
12-11
13-11
13-12
14-12
14-13
15-13
15-14
15-15
15-16
15-17
15-18
15-19
16-19
16-20
17-20
17-21
17-22
18-22
19-22
Date
Feb.
Mar.
183
9
12
13
16
18
19
22
23
26
29
30
31
6
8
9
12
13
15
17
20
22
24
26
27
28
2
4
5
7
8
11
12
14
16
19
20
22
25
26
28
30
A Avg. PF-D
147 1.8 210-0
299 3.9 269-3
109 1.8 161-2
244 3.2 281-2
268 3.7 182-0
417 5.4 197-1
188 2.2 213-3
70 1.9
86-0
210 4.1 120-2
11 0.5
48-0
274 4.2 107-1
67 0.8 186-0
23 0.8
39-0
5 0.6
8-0
2 0.2
24-0
3 0.1
9-0
2149 26.2 1927-11
2223 27.1 2049-29
Opponent
Denver
Cleveland
at Milwaukee
New Jersey
Washington
at Detroit
at Boston
San Diego
Seattle
at Indiana
San Antonio
Philadelphia
New Jersey
Cleveland
Utah
at San Antonio
New York
Milwaukee
at Denver
at Golden State
at Utah
at L.A. Lakers
Indiana
Washington
at Washington
Kansas City
at Atlanta
Boston
at New Jersey
Atlanta
at New York
at Boston
at Washington
at Detroit
New York
at Cleveland
Indiana
at San Antonio
San Antonio
Detroit
at Indiana
S TO B
80 300 107
143 162
9
32
98 10
132 164 57
80 152 28
127 205 28
69
- 84
22
57 39
40 110
4
4
20
5
55 102
4
50 112 67
8
27
9
5
8
0
1
10
6
3
8
0
782 1565 373
778 1596 428
T P Avg.
2119 25.8
1520 20.0
880 14.2
991 13.0
866 12.0
843 10.9
764
9.1
319
8.6
410
8.0
127
6.0
364
5.5
438
5.3
101
3.5
36
4.0
29
2.4
41
1.9
9084 110.8
9070 110.7
Score
W114-112
W112-96
W121-117
L112-122
W134-111
L110-122
L106-112
W111-110 (2OT)
W123-111
L112-133
L111-118
L105-110
W115-114
W105-104
W117-95
W120-118
W122-117
L103-114
L99-112
L102-115
W94-82
L100-112
W93-88
W110-97
L99-105
L91-94
W93-83
L99-103 (OT)
W111-110 (2OT)
L79-97
L109-129
L105-121
L85-92
W102-99
W139-113
L96-109
W125-110
L107-126
W113-101
W128-112
W121-106
Record
20-22
21-22
22-22
22-23
23-23
23-24
23-25
24-25
25-25
25-26
25-27
25-28
26-28
27-28
28-28
29-28
30-28
30-29
30-30
30-31
31-31
31-32
32-32
33-32
33-33
33-34
34-34
34-35
35-35
35-36
35-37
35-38
35-39
36-39
37-39
37-40
38-40
38-41
39-41
40-41
41-41
History
Dec.
12
13
16
17
20
24
28
30
31
3
7
10
13
14
16
17
20
21
23
24
27
28
30
1
5
7
8
12
13
14
16
19
21
22
26
27
29
2
4
5
8
G-S M i n
FGM-A
82-82 3140 778-1549
76-75 2676 624-1267
62-50 1834
370-778
76-54 2304
419-861
72-28 1816
325-771
77-31 2123
330-656
84 2193
327-673
37-21
980
138-292
51-7 1036
148-319
21-0
278
50-119
66-51 1551
154-323
82-11 1545
188-392
29-0
332
34-64
9-0
106
13-24
12-0
113
11-33
22-0
96
17-48
82 19930 3599-7496
82 19930 3658-7382
1980-81 Houston Rockets
(40-42, 2nd Midwest)
Final Statistics
Player
Moses Malone
Calvin Murphy
Robert Reid
Rudy Tomjanovich
Mike Dunleavy
Allen Leavell
Billy Paultz
Bill Willoughby
Calvin Garrett
Tom Henderson
Major Jones
John Stroud
Lee Johnson
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Oct.
History
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
10
12
15
17
18
21
23
25
29
5
8
11
12
14
15
18
20
21
22
24
26
28
29
30
3
5
6
10
12
13
17
19
20
21
23
26
27
30
1
2
3
G-S M i n
FGM-A
80-80 3245 806-1545
76-11 2014 528-1074
82-82 2963 536-1113
52-38 1264
263-563
74-35 1609
310-632
79-32 1686
258-548
81-29 1659
262-517
55-11 1145
150-287
70-35 1638
188-415
66-45 1411
137-332
68-12 1003
117-252
9-0
88
11-34
10-0
80
7-23
82 19805 3573-7335
82 19805 3617-7341
Opponent
at San Diego
at L.A. Lakers
Seattle
at Portland
at Golden State
at Denver
Kansas City
Detroit
Dallas
San Diego
Phoenix
at Dallas
L.A. Lakers
at Utah
at Seattle
Seattle
at Cleveland
at New Jersey
at Indiana
at New York
Philadelphia
at San Antonio
Dallas
at Phoenix
Cleveland
at Kansas City
Denver
L.A. Lakers
at Portland
at Golden State
San Antonio
at Boston
at Chicago
at Milwaukee
Golden State
at Detroit
at Washington
San Diego
Utah
at Dallas
Denver
Pct.
.522
.492
.482
.467
.491
.471
.507
.523
.453
.413
.464
.324
.304
.487
.493
3PM-A
1-3
4-17
0-4
12-51
1-16
2-17
0-3
0-0
1-3
0-3
0-1
0-0
0-0
21-118
49-171
Score
L104-120
L103-114
W103-100
W102-99
L101-108
W119-117
L96-105
L109-112
W109-103
L104-111
L115-116
W105-94
W107-104
L115-117
L139-143 (OT)
W138-118
W117-114
W116-108
L120-129
L110-113 (OT)
L100-101
W124-115
W115-90
L114-117
W118-109
L100-108
W111-108
L108-109
L100-106
W99-97
L107-113
L119-133
L109-133
L91-123
L99-114
W114-94
L97-115
W104-98
W117-103
W124-120 (OT)
L132-134
Rebounds
Pct.
FTM-A Pct.
O-D-Tot Avg.
.333
609-804 .757 474-706-1180 14.8
.235
206-215 .958
33-54-87 1.2
.000
229-303 .756
164-419-583 7.1
.235
65-82 .793
78-130-208 4.0
.063
156-186 .839
28-90-118 1.6
.118
124-149 .832
30-104-134 1.7
.000
75-153 .490
111-280-391 4.8
.000
49-64 .766
74-153-227 4.1
.333
50-62 .806
85-179-264 3.8
.000
78-95 .821
30-74-104 1.6
.000
64-101 .634
96-138-234 3.4
.000
3-4 .750
7-6-13 1.4
.000
3-5 .600
6-14-20 2.0
.178 1711-2223 .770 1216-2347-3563 43.5
.287 1568-2108 .744 1177-2367-3544 43.2
Record
0-1
0-2
1-2
2-2
2-3
3-3
3-4
3-5
4-5
4-6
4-7
5-7
6-7
6-8
6-9
7-9
8-9
9-9
9-10
9-11
9-12
10-12
11-12
11-13
12-13
12-14
13-14
13-15
13-16
14-16
14-17
14-18
14-19
14-20
14-21
15-21
15-22
16-22
17-22
18-22
18-23
184
Date
Feb.
Mar.
7
9
10
14
16
17
18
21
23
24
28
29
3
4
6
7
11
13
14
19
20
22
23
25
27
28
1
4
6
7
11
13
14
15
18
20
22
24
25
27
29
A Avg. PF-D
141 1.8 223-0
222 2.9 209-0
344 4.2 325-4
81 1.6 121-0
268 3.6 165-1
384 4.9 160-1
105 1.3 182-1
64 1.2 102-0
132 1.9 167-0
307 4.7 111-1
41 0.6 112-0
9 1.0
7-0
1 0.1
17-0
2099 25.6 1901-8
2191 26.7 1977-18
Opponent
Kansas City
at Philadelphia
Portland
Chicago
at Phoenix
New York
at Denver
Phoenix
at Kansas City
Utah
New Jersey
at Utah
Denver
Dallas
at Phoenix
Atlanta
San Antonio
L.A. Lakers
Milwaukee
at San Diego
at L.A. Lakers
at Seattle
at Utah
Indiana
Seattle
San Diego
at San Antonio
Boston
Washington
at Atlanta
Golden State
Portland
Utah
at Denver
at Golden State
at Portland
at Kansas City
at Dallas
San Antonio
Kansas City
at San Antonio
S TO B
83 308 150
111 129
6
163 198 66
19
58
6
64 137
2
97 189 15
28
89 72
18
74 31
50
90 10
53
93
4
18
57 23
1
7
0
0
4
5
705 1451 390
689 1430 367
T P Avg.
2222 27.8
1266 16.7
1301 15.9
603 11.6
777 10.5
642
8.1
599
7.4
349
6.3
427
6.1
352
5.3
298
4.4
25
2.8
17
1.7
8878 108.3
8851 107.9
Score
L108-114
L94-107
W106-105
W109-105
L89-92
L98-99
W98-97
W106-100
L107-113
W106-91
W111-99
L97-99
W135-128 (OT)
W116-68
L99-112
W87-81
W108-89
L105-114
L112-117
L99-116
W110-107
W111-96
W106-102
W101-100
W96-92
L103-104
L86-102
L101-108
L104-105
L108-114
W109-92
W126-104
W101-82
L127-138
L117-118
L103-107
W114-108
W114-111 (OT)
W117-111
W91-84
L109-135
Record
18-24
18-25
19-25
20-25
20-26
20-27
21-27
22-27
22-28
23-28
24-28
24-29
25-29
26-29
26-30
27-30
28-30
28-31
28-32
28-33
29-33
30-33
31-33
32-33
33-33
33-34
33-35
33-36
33-37
33-38
34-38
35-38
36-38
36-39
36-40
36-41
37-41
38-41
39-41
40-41
40-42
1981-82 Houston Rockets
(46-36, 2nd Midwest)
Final Statistics
Player
Moses Malone
Elvin Hayes
Robert Reid
Allen Leavell
Calvin Murphy
Bill Willoughby
Mike Dunleavy
Tom Henderson
Calvin Garrett
Major Jones
Larry Spriggs
Billy Paultz
Jawann Oldham
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Opponent
at L.A. Lakers
at San Diego
New York
at Denver
at Kansas City
Cleveland
L.A. Lakers
Golden State
Utah
at Indiana
at Boston
at Washington
at Philadelphia
New Jersey
at Phoenix
at Seattle
at L.A. Lakers
Kansas City
Portland
Seattle
at Milwaukee
at Chicago
Dallas
Phoenix
at Dallas
Chicago
Denver
at Utah
Atlanta
at San Antonio
at San Diego
at Golden State
at Seattle
at Portland
San Diego
Portland
at San Antonio
San Antonio
Kansas City
Utah
Denver
Pct.
.519
.472
.456
.467
.427
.517
.458
.454
.434
.531
.636
.394
.361
.476
.497
3PM-A
0-6
0-5
1-10
9-31
1-16
3-7
33-86
0-2
3-10
0-3
0-0
0-0
0-0
50-176
48-202
Score
W113-112 (2OT)
L110-125
W101-98
L100-112
L86-90
L92-96
L93-95
L100-102
W109-105 (OT)
W102-82
W106-104
W95-94
L106-135
L84-102
L114-128
L110-117
L104-122
L104-106
W110-98
L96-107
L83-89
L105-118
W101-97
W99-95
W112-93
W102-95
L109-121
W115-104
L93-102
L104-109
W108-101
W112-111
L107-116
W111-109
W107-106
L100-111
L90-128
W116-99
W120-112
W128-110
L109-111
Rebounds
Pct.
FTM-A Pct.
O-D-Tot Avg.
.000
630-827 .762 558-630-1188 14.7
.000
280-422 .664
267-480-747 9.1
.100
160-214 .748
175-336-511 6.6
.290
115-135 .852
49-119-168 2.1
.063
100-110 .909
20-41-61 1.0
.429
56-77 .727
107-157-264 3.8
.384
75-106 .708
24-80-104 1.5
.000
105-150 .700
33-105-138 1.8
.300
17-26 .654
27-67-94 1.8
.000
42-77 .545
80-122-202 3.4
.000
0-2 .000
2-4-6 1.5
.000
34-65 .523
54-126-180 2.8
.000
8-14 .571
7-17-24 1.1
.284 1622-2225 .729 1403-2284-3687 45.0
.238 1503-2011 .747 1170-2304-3474 42.4
Record
1-0
1-1
2-1
2-2
2-3
2-4
2-5
2-6
3-6
4-6
5-6
6-6
6-7
6-8
6-9
6-10
6-11
6-12
7-12
7-13
7-14
7-15
8-15
9-15
10-15
11-15
11-16
12-16
12-17
12-18
13-18
14-18
14-19
15-19
16-19
16-20
16-21
17-21
18-21
19-21
19-22
Date
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
185
26
28
2
5
7
9
11
13
16
17
19
21
23
24
26
27
2
4
5
7
9
12
13
16
18
19
21
23
25
26
28
30
1
4
6
10
11
13
14
16
18
A Avg. PF-D
142 1.8 208-0
144 1.8 287-4
314 4.1 297-2
457 5.8 182-2
163 2.7 142-0
75 1.1 146-1
227 3.2 161-0
306 4.1 120-0
76 1.5
94-0
25 0.4 100-0
4 1.0
7-0
41 0.6
99-0
3 0.1
28-0
1977 24.1 1871-9
2128 26.0 2047-36
Opponent
Indiana
Philadelphia
San Diego
Phoenix
at Kansas City
at San Diego
Seattle
Washington
at Detroit
at Cleveland
at New Jersey
at New York
Dallas
at Denver
Golden State
at Dallas
San Antonio
at Utah
Boston
at Phoenix
Milwaukee
Denver
Portland
Phoenix
at Atlanta
Detroit
at L.A. Lakers
at Utah
at Portland
at Seattle
at Golden State
Dallas
Golden State
at San Antonio
L.A. Lakers
San Antonio
at Dallas
Kansas City
at Denver
Utah
at Kansas City
S TO B
76 294 125
62 208 104
115 157 48
150 153 15
43
82
1
31
78 59
45
80
3
55 105
7
32
38
6
20
50 29
2
4
0
15
45 22
2
6 10
648 1321 429
678 1341 353
T P Avg.
2520 31.1
1318 16.1
1035 13.4
864 10.9
655 10.2
539
7.8
520
7.4
471
6.3
230
4.5
268
4.5
14
3.5
212
3.3
34
1.5
8680 105.9
8683 105.9
Score
W104-94
W109-101
W122-106
W106-104
W126-110
W129-121
W117-100
W111-104
L109-111
W110-102
W103-96
L106-122
W105-95
W120-110
W111-95
L105-108 (OT)
L117-119
W128-124
L98-100
W94-92
W103-91
L115-130
W112-107
L109-114
L94-95
L102-111
L102-107
W117-115
W108-95
W99-97
W94-92
W99-95
W104-101
W95-93
L97-108
W105-100
L97-109
W99-95
L122-141
W107-100
L104-106
Record
20-22
21-22
22-22
23-22
24-22
25-22
26-22
27-22
27-23
28-23
29-23
29-24
30-24
31-24
32-24
32-25
32-26
33-26
33-27
34-27
35-27
35-28
36-28
36-29
36-30
36-31
36-32
37-32
38-32
39-32
40-32
41-32
42-32
43-32
43-33
44-33
44-34
45-34
45-35
46-35
46-36
History
Jan.
30
31
3
4
6
7
11
13
14
17
18
20
21
24
25
27
29
1
5
8
9
11
12
15
18
19
22
26
29
30
2
5
7
10
12
14
15
16
19
22
23
G-S M i n
FGM-A
81-81 3398 945-1822
82-82 3032 519-1100
77-75 2913
437-958
79-61 2150
370-793
64-0 1204
277-648
69-42 1475
240-464
70-15 1315
206-450
75-23 1721
183-403
51-22
858
105-242
60-6
746
113-213
4-0
37
7-11
65-3
807
89-226
22-0
124
13-36
82 19780 3504-7366
82 19780 3566-7180
1982-83 Houston Rockets
(14-68, 6th Midwest)
Final Statistics
Player
Allen Leavell
James Bailey (TOT)
James Bailey (HOU)
Elvin Hayes
Calvin Murphy
Terry Teagle
Joe Bryant
Wally Walker
Caldwell Jones
Major Jones
Tom Henderson
Chuck Nevitt
Jeff Taylor
Billy Paultz
Calvin Garrett
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Oct.
Nov.
History
Dec.
Jan.
29
30
2
3
9
11
12
14
16
17
19
23
25
27
1
3
4
7
8
10
11
14
17
18
21
23
26
28
30
2
4
6
7
8
11
14
15
18
19
21
22
G-S M i n
FGM-A
79-76 2602 439-1059
75-39 1765
385-774
69-39 1715
376-756
81-43 2302
424-890
64-0 1423
337-754
73-45 1708
332-776
81-56 2055
344-768
82-59 2251
362-806
82-82 2440
307-677
60-4
878
142-311
51-2
789
107-263
6-0
64
11-15
44-4
774
64-160
57-0
695
89-200
4-0
34
4-11
82 19730 3338-7466
82 19730 3641-7244
Opponent
at Seattle
at Golden State
Dallas
at Dallas
Phoenix
at Portland
at L.A. Lakers
Seattle
at New York
at Boston
at Indiana
Detroit
Kansas City
Chicago
L.A. Lakers
at San Antonio
San Antonio
Seattle
at Utah
at Phoenix
Utah
San Antonio
Indiana
at Utah
at Golden State
at Portland
L.A. Lakers
Philadelphia
San Diego
at Milwaukee
Boston
at San Diego
at Denver
Utah
San Diego
at San Antonio
Denver
Washington
at Denver
at Kansas City
Portland
Pct.
.415
.497
.497
.476
.447
.428
.448
.449
.453
.457
.407
.733
.400
.445
.364
.448
.503
3PM-A
42-175
0-1
0-1
2-4
4-14
10-29
8-36
1-4
0-2
0-2
0-2
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-1
67-271
33-125
Score
L95-128
L110-117
L103-113
L101-102
L91-119
L90-111
L96-127
L99-102
L93-120
L94-112
W109-98
L106-128
L79-88
W108-99
L95-106
L78-88
W94-93
L88-107
L93-101
L83-97
L94-101
L93-102
W114-107
L97-116
L85-92
L82-88
L94-96
L93-104
L93-108
L82-103
L87-88
W109-107
L97-125
L82-87
L97-105
L92-96
L111-131
W100-98
L93-130
L108-115
L96-113 (OT)
Rebounds
Pct.
FTM-A Pct.
O-D-Tot Avg.
.240
247-297 .832
64-131-195 2.5
.000
226-322 .702
171-303-474 6.3
.000
224-320 .700
168-300-468 6.8
.500
196-287 .683
199-417-616 7.6
.286
138-150 .920
34-40-74 1.2
.345
87-125 .696
74-120-194 2.7
.222
116-165 .703
88-189-277 3.4
.250
72-116 .621
137-236-373 4.6
.000
162-206 .786
222-446-668 8.2
.000
56-102 .549
114-149-263 4.4
.000
45-57 .789
18-51-69 1.4
.000
1-4 .250
6-11-17 2.8
.000
30-46 .652
25-53-78 1.8
.000
26-57 .456
54-113-167 2.9
.000
2-2 1.000
3-4-7 1.8
.247 1402-1934 .725 1206-2260-3466 42.3
.264 1781-2375 .750 1198-2710-3908 47.7
Record
0-1
0-2
0-3
0-4
0-5
0-6
0-7
0-8
0-9
0-10
1-10
1-11
1-12
2-12
2-13
2-14
3-14
3-15
3-16
3-17
3-18
3-19
4-19
4-20
4-21
4-22
4-23
4-24
4-25
4-26
4-27
5-27
5-28
5-29
5-30
5-31
5-32
6-32
6-33
6-34
6-35
186
Date
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
25
27
29
1
2
4
5
8
10
15
17
18
20
22
24
26
1
2
4
5
8
10
12
15
17
18
22
24
25
27
29
30
1
2
5
6
9
12
13
15
16
A Avg. PF-D
530 6.7 215-0
67 0.9 271-7
65 0.9 256-7
158 2.0 232-2
158 2.5 163-3
150 2.1 171-0
186 2.3 258-4
199 2.4 202-3
138 1.7 278-2
39 0.7 104-0
138 2.7
57-0
0 0.0
14-0
110 2.5
82-1
57 1.0
95-0
3 0.8
4-0
1931 23.6 2131-22
2252 27.5 1933-13
Opponent
New Jersey
Golden State
at Dallas
at Chicago
Denver
at Phoenix
New York
Kansas City
at Washington
Atlanta
at Detroit
at Philadelphia
at Kansas City
Portland
Milwaukee
San Diego
Dallas
at New Jersey
at Atlanta
Seattle
Cleveland
Golden State
Phoenix
Dallas
at Phoenix
at Golden State
at San Diego
at Portland
at Seattle
at L.A. Lakers
Kansas City
at Cleveland
at San Antonio
San Antonio
at Utah
at Dallas
Denver
L.A. Lakers
at Denver
at Kansas City
Utah
S TO B
165 198 14
43
- 60
42 190 59
50 200 81
59
89
4
53 137 18
82 177 30
37 144 22
46 171 131
22
83 22
37
50
2
1
7 12
40
60 15
12
41 12
0
3
0
646 1571 422
772 1504 406
T P Avg.
1167 14.8
996 13.3
976 14.1
1046 12.9
816 12.8
761 10.4
812 10.0
797
9.7
776
9.5
340
5.7
25
5.1
23
3.8
158
3.6
204
3.6
10
2.5
8145 99.3
9096 110.9
Score
W114-111
W98-84
L113-119
L76-129
W135-128
L99-115
L101-102
W116-115 (OT)
L100-104
L91-101
L110-113
L98-127
L106-128
L107-113
L103-114
W120-108
L115-123
L85-124
L87-115
L103-126
L99-102
L109-119
L94-105
L110-123
L99-125
W122-120
L98-128
L97-104
W106-104
L93-114
L95-111
L95-102
L99-124
L101-112
L97-126
W101-99
L105-123
L113-114
L112-131
L102-117
L117-126
Record
7-35
8-35
8-36
8-37
9-37
9-38
9-39
10-39
10-40
10-41
10-42
10-43
10-44
10-45
10-46
11-46
11-47
11-48
11-49
11-50
11-51
11-52
11-53
11-54
11-55
12-55
12-56
12-57
13-57
13-58
13-59
13-60
13-61
13-62
13-63
14-63
14-64
14-65
14-66
14-67
14-68
1983-84 Houston Rockets
(29-53, 6th Midwest)
Final Statistics
Player
Ralph Sampson
Lewis Lloyd
Robert Reid
Allen Leavell
Rodney McCray
Caldwell Jones
James Bailey
Phil Ford
Terry Teagle
Elvin Hayes
Wally Walker
Craig Ehlo
Major Jones
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Opponent
San Antonio
at Indiana
at Cleveland
at Detroit
at Kansas City
Portland
Utah
Dallas
New Jersey
at Denver
Golden State
Phoenix
Philadelphia
at Atlanta
Chicago
at Dallas
Seattle
at New York
Washington
at Milwaukee
at Chicago
Utah
Phoenix
at Utah
Indiana
at San Diego
at Seattle
at Portland
San Diego
Boston
at Phoenix
Dallas
Utah (Las Vegas)
at Seattle
at L.A. Lakers
L.A. Lakers
Portland
at San Antonio
Kansas City
Denver
San Antonio
Pct.
.523
.516
.474
.477
.499
.502
.491
.502
.470
.406
.490
.407
.538
.495
.483
3PM-A
1-4
3-13
2-8
11-71
1-4
1-3
0-1
2-15
7-27
0-2
2-6
0-0
0-0
30-154
42-157
Score
W106-100
L108-116
L94-103
W113-108
L106-123
L104-122
L109-118
W100-98
L86-104
L127-134
W125-105
W118-96
L101-115
L109-115
W116-110
L102-113
W125-102
L101-117
L109-113
L101-103
W115-112 (OT)
L121-128
W129-110
L111-138
W109-94
L97-128
W116-112
L84-97
L95-110
W107-94
L110-121
L117-119
L111-116
L102-118
W129-118
L132-136 (OT)
L117-120
L103-133
W109-104
W124-115
W138-104
Rebounds
Pct.
FTM-A Pct.
O-D-Tot Avg.
.250
287-434 .661
293-620-913 11.1
.231
235-298 .789
128-167-295 3.6
.250
81-123 .659
97-144-341 5.3
.155
238-286 .832
31-86-117 1.4
.250
182-249 .731
173-277-450 5.7
.333
164-196 .837
168-414-582 7.2
.000
138-192 .719
104-190-294 4.0
.133
98-117 .838
28-109-137 1.7
.259
37-44 .841
28-50-78 1.2
.000
86-132 .652
87-173-260 3.2
.333
6-18 .333
26-66-92 1.6
.000
1-1 1.000
4-5-9 1.3
.000
30-49 .612
33-82-115 2.0
.195 1583-2139 .740 1200-2483-3683 44.9
.268 2116-2803 .755 1197-2458-3655 44.6
Record
1-0
1-1
1-2
2-2
2-3
2-4
2-5
3-5
3-6
3-7
4-7
5-7
5-8
5-9
6-9
6-10
7-10
7-11
7-12
7-13
8-13
8-14
9-14
9-15
10-15
10-16
11-16
11-17
11-18
12-18
12-19
12-20
12-21
12-22
13-22
13-23
13-24
13-25
14-25
15-25
16-25
Date
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
187
21
24
26
31
2
4
7
8
10
12
14
16
18
21
22
25
28
1
3
6
7
10
11
13
16
17
20
21
23
24
27
29
31
2
3
5
8
10
11
13
14
A Avg. PF-D
163 2.0 339-16
321 3.9 211-4
217 3.4 243-5
459 5.6 199-2
176 2.2 205-1
156 1.9 335-7
79 1.1 197-8
410 5.1 243-7
63 0.9
81-1
71 0.9 123-1
55 0.9
65-0
6 1.0
13-0
28 0.5
63-0
2204 26.9 2317-52
2023 24.7 1916-19
Opponent
Utah
Golden State
at L.A. Lakers
at Kansas City
Dallas
New York
at Washington
at Philadelphia
at Boston
at New Jersey
Detroit
at San Diego
Phoenix
Milwaukee
at Dallas
Golden State
Seattle
Kansas City
at Golden State
at Denver
at Phoenix
at San Antonio
Cleveland
San Diego
at San Diego
L.A. Lakers
Kansas City
at Denver
at Dallas
Atlanta
Denver
at L.A. Lakers
Portland
at Utah
at Golden State
at Portland
at Seattle
at San Antonio
Denver
San Antonio
at Kansas City
S TO B
70 294 197
102 245 44
88
92 30
107 184 12
53 120 54
46 158 80
33 101 40
59 135
8
13
62
4
16
82 28
17
33
4
3
3
0
14
30 14
621 1562 515
782 1421 426
T P Avg.
1720 21.0
1458 17.8
895 14.0
947 11.5
853 10.8
80
9.9
646
8.8
572
7.1
340
5.0
402
5.0
244
4.2
23
3.3
170
3.0
9071 110.6
9324 113.7
Score
W115-105
W118-98
L102-131
W122-107
W123-107
L95-103
L92-95
L107-118
L101-114
L103-107
L119-126
W111-100
L102-126
W119-102
L106-112
L112-118
W111-105
L101-108
W108-106
L128-130
L110-123
L118-123
W108-101
W117-109
L118-128
L111-123
L102-115
L125-134
L104-116
W103-102
W140-137
L109-115
L102-106
L100-111
L92-99
W129-114
L107-120
L111-121
L110-130
L128-129 (OT)
L96-108
Record
17-25
18-25
18-26
19-26
20-26
20-27
20-28
20-29
20-30
20-31
20-32
21-32
21-33
22-33
22-34
22-35
23-35
23-36
24-36
24-37
24-38
24-39
25-39
26-39
26-40
26-41
26-42
26-43
26-44
27-44
28-44
28-45
28-46
28-47
28-48
29-48
29-49
29-50
29-51
29-52
29-53
History
Jan.
29
1
2
4
5
8
10
12
15
18
19
22
25
26
29
30
2
3
6
7
9
10
13
15
17
21
22
23
27
29
30
3
4
6
8
10
12
13
14
17
20
G-S M i n
FGM-A
82-82 2693 716-1369
82-82 2578 610-1182
64-28 1936
406-857
82-27 2009
349-731
79-36 2081
335-672
81-73 2506
318-633
73-0 1174
254-517
81-55 2020
236-470
68-0
616
148-315
81-4
994
158-389
58-18
612
118-241
7-0
63
11-27
57-5
473
70-130
82 19755 3729-7533
82 19755 3583-7412
1984-85 Houston Rockets
(48-34, 2nd Midwest)
Final Statistics
Player
Ralph Sampson
Hakeem Olajuwon
Rodney McCray
Lewis Lloyd
John Lucas
Mitchell Wiggins
Robert Reid
Lionel Hollins
Allen Leavell
Larry Micheaux
Jim Petersen
Craig Ehlo
Phil Ford
Hank McDowell
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Oct.
Nov.
History
Dec.
Jan.
27
30
1
3
6
8
10
13
14
16
17
20
23
24
27
28
30
1
4
6
8
9
11
13
15
18
19
22
26
27
29
2
5
6
8
11
13
15
16
18
19
G-S M i n
FGM-A
82-82 3086 753-1499
82-82 2914 677-1258
82-82 3001
476-890
82-58 2128
457-869
47-21 1158
206-446
82-24 1575
318-657
82-0 1763
312-648
80-60 1950
249-540
42-0
536
88-209
39-0
394
74-122
60-0
714
70-144
45-0
189
34-69
25-1
290
14-47
34-0
132
20-42
82 19830 3748-7440
82 19830 3500-7274
Opponent
at Dallas
Dallas
at Kansas City
New York
Kansas City
Seattle
L.A. Clippers
Cleveland
at Indiana
at Denver
San Antonio
Detroit
at Utah
at Dallas
at San Antonio
Boston
at Atlanta
Seattle
L.A. Clippers
at Golden State
at Portland
at Seattle
at Phoenix
Atlanta
Dallas
at Chicago
L.A. Lakers
Denver
at Milwaukee
at Kansas City
Portland
at Denver
at Golden State
at Utah
Kansas City
at Philadelphia
at New Jersey
at Portland
at L.A. Clippers
at Phoenix
Utah
Pct.
.502
.538
.535
.526
.462
.484
.481
.461
.421
.607
.486
.493
.298
.476
.504
.481
3PM-A
0-6
0-0
0-6
2-8
21-66
6-23
1-16
3-13
8-37
0-3
0-0
0-3
0-4
0-1
41-186
90-258
Score
W121-111
W106-84
W109-106
W105-93
W108-94
W99-89
W117-92
W106-98
L117-125
L102-119
W141-133
W123-117
L98-111
L95-113
W114-97
L100-110
W116-102
L86-94
L100-116
L113-114
W127-120
L90-96
L112-120
W96-93
W117-115
W104-96
L116-123
W125-107
L87-97
L92-96
W108-92
W113-111
W103-94
L92-121
W112-110
L108-115
L99-100
L117-121
L88-98
W112-101
W120-95
Rebounds
Pct.
FTM-A Pct.
O-D-Tot Avg.
.000
303-448 .676
227-626-853 10.4
.000
338-551 .613
440-534-974 11.9
.000
231-313 .738
201-338-539 6.6
.250
161-220 .732
98-133-231 2.8
.318
103-129 .798
21-64-85 1.8
.261
96-131 .733
110-125-235 2.9
.063
88-126 .698
81-192-273 3.3
.231
108-136 .794
33-140-173 2.2
.216
44-57 .772
8-29-37 0.9
.000
17-26 .654
44-55-99 2.5
.000
50-66 .758
44-103-147 2.5
.000
19-30 .633
8-17-25 0.6
.000
16-18 .889
3-24-27 1.1
.000
7-10 .700
7-15-22 0.7
.220 1581-2261 .699 1325-2395-3720 45.4
.349 1887-2425 .778 1159-2222-3381 41.2
Record
1-0
2-0
3-0
4-0
5-0
6-0
7-0
8-0
8-1
8-2
9-2
10-2
10-3
10-4
11-4
11-5
12-5
12-6
12-7
12-8
13-8
13-9
13-10
14-10
15-10
16-10
16-11
17-11
17-12
17-13
18-13
19-13
20-13
20-14
21-14
21-15
21-16
21-17
21-18
22-18
23-18
188
Date
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
22
25
26
28
30
2
5
7
12
14
16
19
20
22
23
26
27
1
3
5
6
8
9
12
15
17
19
22
26
27
29
30
1
2
4
6
7
9
11
12
14
A Avg. PF-D
224 2.7 306-10
111 1.4 344-10
355 4.3 215-2
280 3.4 196-1
318 6.8
78-0
119 1.5 195-1
171 2.1 196-1
417 5.2 187-1
102 2.4
61-0
17 0.4
49-0
29 0.5 125-1
26 0.1
26-0
61 2.4
33-0
9 0.3
22-0
2239 27.3 2033-27
2117 25.8 1903-22
Opponent
Phoenix
San Antonio
Milwaukee
New Jersey
at L.A. Lakers
Denver
L.A. Lakers
Golden State
Phoenix
at New York
at Cleveland
Dallas
at Phoenix
Portland
Washington
at L.A. Lakers
at L.A. Clippers
at Utah
Philadelphia
at Denver
Utah
Indiana
at San Antonio
Denver
at Washington
at Boston
Chicago
L.A. Lakers
Kansas City
at Detroit
Golden State
Utah
at Seattle
at Portland
at Golden State
at Dallas
at San Antonio
San Antonio
at Kansas City
L.A. Clippers
Seattle
S TO B
81 326 168
99 234 220
90 178 75
73 177 28
62 102
2
83
90 13
48 101 22
78 170 10
23
51
4
12
28 14
14
71 32
11
32
3
6
17
1
3
8
5
683 1605 597
773 1495 415
T P Avg.
1809 22.1
1692 20.6
1183 14.4
1077 13.1
536 11.4
738
9.0
713
8.7
609
7.6
228
5.4
165
4.2
190
3.2
87
1.9
44
1.8
47
1.4
9118 111.2
8977 109.5
Score
W101-97
L107-122
L102-105
W97-93
W116-113
W131-128 (OT)
L104-113
W112-105
W126-114
W113-105
W122-115
L115-124
W126-122
W117-103
L115-123
L94-100
W117-109
W119-115
W99-90
L131-133 (2OT)
L90-94
W125-105
W123-117
W131-129
L114-120
L120-134
W106-100
L107-130
W115-93
L110-127
W121-116
W106-96
W127-116
L113-127
L108-113
W139-127 (2OT)
L105-126
W124-103
W125-123
L110-115
W121-98
Record
24-18
24-19
24-20
25-20
26-20
27-20
27-21
28-21
29-21
30-21
31-21
31-22
32-22
33-22
33-23
33-24
34-24
35-24
36-24
36-25
36-26
37-26
38-26
39-26
39-27
39-28
40-28
40-29
41-29
41-30
42-30
43-30
44-30
44-31
44-32
45-32
45-33
46-33
47-33
47-34
48-34
1985-86 Houston Rockets
(51-31, 1st Midwest)
Final Statistics
Player
Hakeem Olajuwon
Ralph Sampson
Lewis Lloyd
John Lucas
Robert Reid
Rodney McCray
Allen Leavell
Mitchell Wiggins
Jim Petersen
Steve Harris
Hank McDowell
Craig Ehlo
Granville Waiters
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Opponent
at Utah
at L.A. Clippers
Seattle
at Sacramento
San Antonio
Portland
L.A. Clippers
at Dallas
Denver
New Jersey
Dallas
at Denver
Indiana
at Seattle
at Portland
Golden State
at L.A. Clippers
at Phoenix
Sacramento
Phoenix
at L.A. Lakers
Chicago
Utah
Dallas
at Utah
at Cleveland
at Philadelphia
at New Jersey
at Atlanta
Utah
Portland
at Denver
at Golden State
Philadelphia
Golden State
San Antonio
Washington
Utah
at San Antonio
New York
at Dallas
Pct.
.526
.488
.529
.446
.464
.537
.463
.454
.477
.442
.571
.429
.333
.490
.491
3PM-A
0-0
2-15
3-15
45-146
6-33
0-3
24-67
1-12
0-3
1-5
0-1
3-9
0-1
85-310
87-268
Score
W112-108
L129-130 (2OT)
W111-99
L116-122
W111-98
W127-113
W137-115
W115-110
W127-119
W112-107
W122-117
L113-127
W126-97
L103-122
L118-125
W130-108
W137-130 (OT)
L110-126
W131-114
W118-112
L112-120
W116-104
W134-105
W123-120
L100-114
W98-94
L108-126
L112-122
L122-123
W106-99
W118-108
L122-125
W120-115
W115-100
W124-115
W120-110
W87-86
L102-105
W119-113
W104-95
L96-131
Rebounds
Pct.
FTM-A Pct.
O-D-Tot Avg.
.000
347-538 .645
333-448-781 11.5
.133
241-376 .641
258-621-879 11.1
.200
199-236 .843
155-169-324 4.0
.308
231-298 .775
33-110-143 2.2
.182
162-214 .757
67-234-301 3.7
.000
171-222 .770
159-361-520 6.3
.358
135-158 .854
6-61-67 0.9
.083
86-118 .729
87-72-159 2.0
.000
113-160 .706
149-247-396 4.8
.200
50-54 .926
25-32-57 1.0
.000
17-25 .680
12-37-49 2.2
.333
23-29 .793
17-29-46 1.3
.000
1-6 .167
15-13-28 0.7
.274 1776-2434 .730 1316-2434-3750 45.7
.325 1802-2406 .749 1190-2389-3579 43.7
Record
1-0
1-1
2-1
2-2
3-2
4-2
5-2
6-2
7-2
8-2
9-2
9-3
10-3
10-4
10-5
11-5
12-5
12-6
13-6
14-6
14-7
15-7
16-7
17-7
17-8
18-8
18-9
18-10
18-11
19-11
20-11
20-12
21-12
22-12
23-12
24-12
25-12
25-13
26-13
27-13
27-14
Date
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
189
21
23
25
28
30
1
3
6
11
13
15
17
18
20
21
24
25
27
1
3
4
6
8
11
13
15
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
29
1
3
4
6
7
10
11
A Avg. PF-D
137 2.0 271-9
283 3.6 308-12
300 3.7 216-0
571 8.8 124-0
222 2.7 231-3
292 3.6 197-2
234 3.2 126-1
101 1.3 155-1
85 1.0 231-2
50 0.9
55-0
6 0.3
25-0
29 0.8
22-0
8 0.2
30-0
2318 28.3 1991-30
2196 26.8 1977-22
Opponent
at Seattle
Sacramento
Detroit
Cleveland
at Sacramento
at Chicago
Denver
L.A. Lakers
Atlanta
at San Antonio
at L.A. Clippers
at Golden State
at Sacramento
Milwaukee
at Dallas
Dallas
at Utah
Denver
at Portland
at Seattle
at Denver
Sacramento
San Antonio
Boston
Portland
L.A. Clippers
at L.A. Lakers
Phoenix
at Milwaukee
at New York
at Boston
at Indiana
at Detroit
at Washington
Golden State
at San Antonio
at Phoenix
L.A. Lakers
Seattle
at L.A. Lakers
Phoenix
S TO B
134 195 231
99 285 129
102 194 24
77 149
5
91
96 16
50 130 58
58
88
8
59
62
5
38
84 54
21
34
4
1
10
3
11
5
4
4
11 10
745 1374 551
683 1464 386
T P Avg.
1597 23.5
1491 18.9
1386 16.9
1006 15.5
986 12.0
847 10.0
583
7.9
531
6.8
505
6.2
257
4.5
65
3.0
98
2.7
27
0.6
9379 114.4
9165 111.8
Score
W100-96
W124-107
W117-112
W116-109
W111-109
L122-132
W104-102
L95-117
W113-100
L115-119
L101-108
W116-110
L105-115
L113-120
W111-104
W110-105
L97-100
W117-111
L112-117
L105-118
L115-128
W116-105
W126-117
L104-116
W126-118
W148-116
L111-116
W112-109
L106-116
W114-99
L107-114
W110-101
L107-116
W114-109
W125-121
W136-110
W112-89
W109-103
W109-95
L113-117
L92-110
Record
28-14
29-14
30-14
31-14
32-14
32-15
33-15
33-16
34-16
34-17
34-18
35-18
35-19
35-20
36-20
37-20
37-21
38-21
38-22
38-23
38-24
39-24
40-24
40-25
41-25
42-25
42-26
43-26
43-27
44-27
44-28
45-28
45-29
46-29
47-29
48-29
49-29
50-29
51-29
51-30
51-31
History
Jan.
25
26
29
31
2
5
7
9
12
14
16
19
20
22
24
26
27
29
30
3
6
7
10
12
14
17
18
20
21
26
28
30
2
4
7
9
11
14
15
18
19
G-S M i n
FGM-A
68-68 2467 625-1188
79-76 2864 624-1280
82-82 2444 592-1119
65-65 2120
365-818
82-5 2157
409-881
82-82 2610
338-629
74-12 1190
212-458
78-0 1198
222-489
82-20 1664
196-411
57-0
482
103-233
204
24-42
22-0
36-0
199
36-84
43-0
156
13-39
82 19730 3759-7671
82 19730 3638-7402
1986-87 Houston Rockets
(42-40, 3rd Midwest)
Final Statistics
Player
Hakeem Olajuwon
Ralph Sampson
Rodney McCray
Robert Reid
Lewis Lloyd
Jim Petersen
Mitchell Wiggins
Cedric Maxwell (TOT)
Cedric Maxwell (HOU)
Steve Harris
Allen Leavell
Dirk Minniefield (TOT)
Dirk Minniefield (HOU)
Buck Johnson
Dave Feitl
Richard Anderson
Conner Henry
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Nov.
History
Dec.
Jan.
1
4
6
8
11
12
16
18
20
21
23
25
26
29
2
4
6
10
11
13
16
18
19
21
23
26
27
30
2
3
6
8
10
13
15
16
18
19
21
23
24
G-S M i n
FGM-A
75-75 2760 677-1332
43-32 1326
277-566
81-81 3136
432-783
75-63 2594 420-1006
32-14
688
165-310
82-56 2403
386-755
32-19
788
153-350
81-31 1968
253-477
46-0
836
103-188
74-3 1174
251-599
53-11 1175
147-358
74-52 1600
218-482
63-52 1478
205-440
60-3
520
94-201
62-1
498
88-202
51-0
312
59-139
18-0
92
8-33
82 19780 3465-7262
82 19780 3348-7225
Opponent
L.A. Lakers
at Sacramento
L.A. Clippers
Sacramento
San Antonio
at Dallas
Cleveland
Portland
Utah
at Washington
at Philadelphia
at New York
at Indiana
New Jersey
at Golden State
Atlanta
Seattle
at Phoenix
Golden State
Sacramento
Phoenix
at Seattle
at Portland
L.A. Lakers
L.A. Clippers
at L.A. Lakers
at Utah
at L.A. Clippers
at Denver
Seattle
at Golden State
Indiana
Dallas
Phoenix
at Chicago
at Detroit
at Boston
at Cleveland
at San Antonio
New York
Washington
Pct.
.508
.489
.552
.417
.532
.511
.437
.530
.548
.419
.411
.452
.466
.468
.436
.424
.242
.477
.463
3PM-A
1-5
0-3
0-9
53-162
1-7
0-4
0-5
0-1
0-1
0-8
18-57
11-39
11-34
0-1
0-1
4-16
1-11
89-324
100-355
Score
W112-102
W100-84
L97-104
W102-90
W116-95
L85-114
W134-106
L111-115 (OT)
W104-90
L99-115
L104-114
L93-102
W92-88
L97-102
L99-104
L93-109
L80-136
W117-109
L104-111
W119-106
L102-106
L100-114
L112-115
L96-103
W121-96
L111-134
L96-103
W105-102
W114-111
W138-114
L100-118
W110-96
W106-96
W118-100
W107-96
W112-106
L99-122
W127-103
W111-91
W109-95
W115-92
Rebounds
Pct.
FTM-A Pct.
O-D-Tot Avg.
.200
400-570 .702
315-543-858 11.4
.000
118-189 .624
88-284-372 8.7
.000
306-393 .779
190-388-578 7.1
.327
136-177 .768
47-242-289 3.9
.143
65-86 .756
13-35-48 1.5
.000
152-209 .727
177-380-557 6.8
.000
49-65 .754
74-59-133 4.2
.000
303-391 .775
175-260-435 5.4
.000
126-163 .773
72-112-184 4.0
.000
111-130 .854
71-99-170 2.3
.316
100-119 .840
14-47-61 1.2
.282
62-90 .689
29-111-140 1.9
.324
61-86 .709
28-102-130 2.1
.000
40-58 .690
38-50-88 1.5
.000
53-71 .746
39-78-117 1.9
.250
22-29 .759
24-55-79 1.5
.091
7-10 .700
0-7-7 0.4
.275 1746-2355 .741 1190-2481-3671 44.8
.282 1887-2422 .779 1167-2364-3531 43.1
Record
1-0
2-0
2-1
3-1
4-1
4-2
5-2
5-3
6-3
6-4
6-5
6-6
7-6
7-7
7-8
7-9
7-10
8-10
8-11
9-11
9-12
9-13
9-14
9-15
10-15
10-16
10-17
11-17
12-17
13-17
13-18
14-18
15-18
16-18
17-18
18-18
18-19
19-19
20-19
21-19
22-19
190
Date
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
27
29
1
3
5
10
12
14
16
19
21
23
24
26
1
2
4
5
7
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
21
23
24
26
28
31
1
4
6
7
9
11
15
17
18
A Avg. PF-D
220 2.9 294-8
120 2.8 169-6
434 5.4 172-2
323 4.3 232-2
90 2.8
69-0
127 1.5 268-5
6 2.4
82-1
197 2.4 178-1
75 1.6
76-0
100 1.4 111-1
224 4.2 126-1
348 4.7 174-2
335 5.3 166-2
40 0.7
81-0
22 0.4
83-0
33 0.6
37-0
8 0.4
7-0
2227 27.2 1973-28
2126 25.9 1922-13
Opponent
Utah
Milwaukee
at Atlanta
Denver
Golden State
San Antonio
at New Jersey
at Milwaukee
Dallas
Boston
Utah
Denver
at Denver
at Utah
Philadelphia
at San Antonio
at Sacramento
at Golden State
at Seattle
at Portland
Seattle
San Antonio
at Dallas
Chicago
at Phoenix
L.A. Clippers
at Utah
Detroit
at San Antonio
Portland
L.A. Lakers
at L.A. Lakers
at Phoenix
at Sacramento
at Portland
at L.A. Clippers
Sacramento
Denver
at Dallas
Dallas
at Denver
S TO B
140 228 254
40 126 58
88 208 53
75 104 21
19
52
5
43 152 102
44
50
3
39 136 14
13
48
5
37
74 16
53
64 10
72 157 75
66 145
6
17
37 15
9
38
4
7
19
3
3
9
0
654 1384 555
721 1366 368
T P Avg.
1755 23.4
672 15.6
1170 14.4
1029 13.7
396 12.4
924 11.3
355 11.1
809 10.0
332
7.2
613
8.3
412
7.8
509
6.9
482
7.7
228
3.8
229
3.7
144
2.8
24
1.3
8765 106.9
8683 105.9
Score
L88-92
L93-99
W106-104
L105-107
W120-110
W115-92
W121-99
L101-116
W105-100
L92-99
W94-81
W124-108
L105-134
W85-84
L97-102
W105-100
W108-102 (OT)
L96-105
L115-118
L93-119
L127-136 (2OT)
W121-112
L109-118
W97-96
W113-91
W126-98
L108-125
L110-114
L97-103
W119-104
L109-123
L96-111
L104-117
L108-120
W114-108
W102-84
W112-102
W113-103
L107-113
W121-99
L117-126
Record
22-20
22-21
23-21
23-22
24-22
25-22
26-22
26-23
27-23
27-24
28-24
29-24
29-25
30-25
30-26
31-26
32-26
32-27
32-28
32-29
32-30
33-30
33-31
34-31
35-31
36-31
36-32
36-33
36-34
37-34
37-35
37-36
37-37
37-38
38-38
39-38
40-38
41-38
41-39
42-39
42-40
1987-88 Houston Rockets
(46-36, 4th Midwest)
Final Statistics
Player
Hakeem Olajuwon
Ralph Sampson
Eric Floyd (TOT)
Eric Floyd (HOU)
Purvis Short
Joe Barry Carroll (TOT)
Joe Barry Carroll (HOU)
Rodney McCray
Allen Leavell
Jim Petersen
World B. Free
Robert Reid
Steve Harris
Buck Johnson
Cedric Maxwell
Andre Turner
Richard Anderson
Lester Conner
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Nov.
Dec.
Feb.
Opponent
San Antonio
at L.A. Lakers
at Portland
at Sacramento
Utah
Seattle
at New Jersey
at Cleveland
at Atlanta
Detroit
at Phoenix
at Utah
Chicago
Denver
at San Antonio
Golden State
Sacramento
Utah
at Chicago
at Denver
at L.A. Clippers
Denver
Atlanta
at Dallas
at Detroit
at Milwaukee
at Washington
Dallas
at Seattle
at Golden State
Phoenix
at Phoenix
Portland
Indiana
at L.A. Lakers
at Sacramento
Milwaukee
L.A. Clippers
Cleveland
at Dallas
Phoenix
Pct.
.514
.439
.433
.431
.481
.435
.452
.481
.437
.510
.409
.463
.395
.520
.468
.353
.423
.463
.471
.465
3PM-A
0-4
2-6
14-72
13-52
5-21
0-2
0-1
0-4
19-88
1-6
8-35
13-34
0-1
1-8
0-2
1-7
6-15
0-7
69-291
108-393
Score
W108-102
L92-101
W118-111
W116-114
W101-93
W108-106
L111-114
W105-97
L94-104
L83-97
W109-103
L96-118
L86-98
W106-101
L93-97
W121-96
W106-97
W98-93
L103-112
L113-132
L92-98
L117-121
W122-103
L100-105
W101-91
W102-93
W111-100
W117-107
L95-110
W120-113
W104-98
L106-117
W103-98
W132-102
L110-121
L104-107
W116-103
W124-104
L85-109
W108-92
W109-99
Rebounds
Pct.
FTM-A Pct.
O-D-Tot Avg.
.000
381-548 .695
302-657-959 12.1
.333
63-85 .741
58-114-172 9.1
.194
301-354 .850
77-219-296 3.8
.250
185-215 .860
51-154-205 3.5
.238
206-240 .858
71-151-222 2.7
.000
172-225 .764
131-358-489 6.4
.000
113-151 .748
110-286-396 6.3
.000
288-367 .785
232-399-631 7.8
.216
218-251 .869
22-126-148 1.9
.167
114-153 .745
145-291-436 6.3
.229
80-100 .800
14-30-44 0.8
.382
50-63 .794
38-87-125 2.0
.000
15-16 .938
12-9-21 1.5
.125
67-91 .736
77-91-168 2.4
.000
110-143 .769
74-105-179 2.5
.143
10-14 .714
4-4-8 0.7
.400
4-5 .800
9-8-17 1.4
.000
32-41 .780
20-18-38 0.7
.237 1936-2483 .780 1239-2530-3769 46.0
.275 1805-2352 .767 1261-2506-3767 45.9
Record
1-0
1-1
2-1
3-1
4-1
5-1
5-2
6-2
6-3
6-4
7-4
7-5
7-6
8-6
8-7
9-7
10-7
11-7
11-8
11-9
11-10
11-11
12-11
12-12
13-12
14-12
15-12
16-12
16-13
17-13
18-13
18-14
19-14
20-14
20-15
20-16
21-16
22-16
22-17
23-17
24-17
Date
Mar.
Apr.
191
4
9
11
12
14
16
18
20
22
25
26
28
1
2
4
5
8
10
13
15
17
19
22
24
26
28
30
31
2
5
7
9
10
12
14
15
17
19
21
23
24
A Avg. PF-D
163 2.1 324-7
37 2.0
63-1
544 7.1 190-1
366 6.2 144-1
162 2.0 197-0
113 1.5 195-1
94 1.5 149-0
264 3.3 .166-2
405 5.1 162-1
106 1.5 203-3
60 1.0
74-2
67 1.1 118-0
17 1.2
15-0
49 0.7 127-0
60 0.8
75-0
23 1.9
13-0
4 0.3
4-0
59 1.1
31-0
1936 23.6 1865-17
1951 23.8 2012-17
Opponent
New Jersey
Boston
at Seattle
at L.A. Clippers
at Portland
Golden State
L.A. Lakers
Washington
Philadelphia
Dallas
at San Antonio
San Antonio
at Utah
at Golden State
at Dallas
Sacramento
at Denver
Portland
Golden State
L.A. Clippers
Seattle
at Sacramento
at L.A. Lakers
New York
Portland
at Philadelphia
at Boston
at Indiana
at New York
Denver
Utah
at Seattle
at L.A. Clippers
at San Antonio
Sacramento
at Denver
L.A. Lakers
Dallas
San Antonio
at Utah
Phoenix
S TO B
162 243 214
17
62 33
95 223 12
68 156 10
58 118 14
50 164 106
37 121 81
57 144 51
124 130
9
36 119 40
20
49
3
27
41
5
8
6
2
30
54 26
22
54 12
7
12
1
1
1
0
38
33
1
712 1367 502
737 1405 365
T P Avg.
1805 22.8
303 15.9
1155 15.0
774 13.1
1159 14.3
976 12.7
759 12.0
1006 12.4
819 10.2
613
8.9
374
6.4
393
6.3
83
5.9
378
5.4
270
3.8
35
2.9
32
2.7
132
2.5
8935 109.0
8821 107.6
Score
W115-87
W129-120
L115-120
W112-105
W115-103
W121-116
L96-111
W115-109
W119-106
L106-108
L107-111
W108-95
L112-113
W108-101
L110-118
W105-94
W113-103
L109-112
W125-112
W116-110
W115-106
L104-121
L95-117
W134-117
W115-109
L98-108
L110-117
W102-100
L98-104
L97-110
W113-107
W108-104
L105-122
L119-127
W123-105
L125-132
W127-119
L96-104
L116-117
L107-125
W127-119
Record
25-17
26-17
26-18
27-18
28-18
29-18
29-19
30-19
31-19
31-20
31-21
32-21
32-22
33-22
33-23
34-23
35-23
35-24
36-24
37-24
38-24
38-25
38-26
39-26
40-26
40-27
40-28
41-28
41-29
41-30
42-30
43-30
43-31
43-32
44-32
44-33
45-33
45-34
45-35
45-36
46-36
History
Jan.
6
8
10
12
14
15
17
19
21
24
25
27
28
1
2
5
8
10
12
16
17
19
22
26
29
30
2
4
6
7
9
13
14
16
18
19
21
26
28
30
2
G-S M i n
FGM-A
79-79 2825 712-1385
19-19
705
119-271
77-73 2514
420-969
59-55 1834
288-668
81-11 1949
474-986
77-30 2004
402-924
63-16 1596
323-715
81-80 2689
359-746
80-54 2150
291-666
69-50 1793
249-488
58-0
682
143-350
62-31
980
165-356
14-10
199
34-86
70-2
879
155-298
71-0
848
80-171
12-0
99
12-34
12-0
53
11-26
52-3
399
50-108
82 19680 3465-7354
82 19680 3454-7420
1988-89 Houston Rockets
(45-37, 2nd Midwest)
Final Statistics
Player
Hakeem Olajuwon
Otis Thorpe
Eric Floyd
Mike Woodson
Buck Johnson
Derrick Chievous
Walter Berry (TOT)
Walter Berry (HOU)
Purvis Short
Tim McCormick
Frank Johnson
Allen Leavell
Bernard Thompson
Tony Brown
Chuck Nevitt
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Nov.
History
Dec.
Jan.
4
5
8
10
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
26
29
30
2
3
6
8
10
13
15
18
20
22
26
27
29
30
3
7
11
12
14
16
17
19
20
24
26
28
G-S M i n
FGM-A
82-82 3024 790-1556
82-82 3135
521-961
82-82 2788
396-893
81-79 2259
410-936
67-51 1850
270-515
81-1 1539
277-634
69-31 1355
254-501
40-14
799
146-270
65-16 1157
198-480
81-0 1257
169-351
67-0
879
109-246
55-3
627
65-188
23-0
222
20-59
14-0
91
14-45
43-0
228
27-62
82 19855 3412-7196
82 19855 3413-7290
Opponent
at Denver
Dallas
San Antonio
Utah
at Miami
Sacramento
New York
Miami
Detroit
Atlanta
at Utah
at Portland
at Golden State
Phoenix
at Dallas
at Phoenix
Charlotte
Cleveland
at L.A. Clippers
Seattle
at Denver
Golden State
San Antonio
Sacramento
L.A. Clippers
at Charlotte
at Miami
at Washington
at Detroit
Utah
Philadelphia
at San Antonio
Portland
Dallas
at L.A. Lakers
at Sacramento
at Seattle
at Golden State
Miami
L.A. Clippers
at San Antonio
Pct.
.508
.542
.443
.438
.524
.437
.507
.541
.413
.481
.443
.346
.339
.311
.435
.474
.468
3PM-A
0-10
0-2
109-292
31-89
1-9
5-24
1-2
1-2
9-33
0-4
1-6
5-41
0-2
2-9
0-0
164-523
187-534
Score
L117-120
L113-114 (OT)
W120-102
W106-99
W121-100
W129-127
L121-126
W113-107
W109-98
W117-113
L108-111
L94-111
W119-109
L107-124
W101-89
L95-110
W108-104
W106-105
L116-120
W110-91
L101-126
W124-115 (2OT)
W120-109
W105-104
W125-109
W97-95
W101-93
L109-126
L83-95
W104-102
L95-96
W122-117 (OT)
W116-106
W110-98
L113-124
L109-123
L108-124
L114-121
W118-93
W106-100
W96-91
Rebounds
Pct.
FTM-A Pct.
O-D-Tot Avg.
.000
454-652 .696 338-767-1105 13.5
.000
328-450 .729
272-515-787 9.6
.373
261-309 .845
48-258-306 3.7
.348
195-237 .823
51-143-194 2.4
.111
101-134 .754
114-172-286 4.3
.208
191-244 .783
114-142-256 3.2
.500
100-143 .699
86-181-267 3.9
.500
57-80 .713
54-98-152 3.8
.273
77-89 .865
65-114-179 2.8
.000
87-129 .674
87-174-261 3.2
.167
75-93 .806
22-57-79 1.2
.122
44-60 .733
13-40-53 1.0
.000
22-26 .846
9-19-28 1.2
.222
6-8 .750
7-8-15 1.1
.000
11-16 .688
17-47-64 1.5
.314 1909-2527 .755 1211-2554-3765 45.9
.350 1806-2372 .761 1145-2428-3573 43.6
Record
0-1
0-2
1-2
2-2
3-2
4-2
4-3
5-3
6-3
7-3
7-4
7-5
8-5
8-6
9-6
9-7
10-7
11-7
11-8
12-8
12-9
13-9
14-9
15-9
16-9
17-9
18-9
18-10
18-11
19-11
19-12
20-12
21-12
22-12
22-13
22-14
22-15
22-16
23-16
24-16
25-16
192
Date
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
31
3
5
8
9
14
17
18
20
21
24
25
27
2
3
5
8
10
11
13
14
16
18
21
24
25
28
30
31
2
4
7
8
11
13
14
16
17
19
21
22
A Avg. PF-D
149 1.8 329-10
202 2.5 259-6
709 8.6 196-1
206 2.5 195-1
126 1.9 213-4
77 1.0 161-1
77 1.1 183-1
57 1.4 114-1
107 1.6 116-1
54 0.7 193-0
181 2.7
91-0
127 2.3
61-0
13 0.6
33-0
5 0.4
14-0
3 0.1
51-1
2016 24.6 2026-26
2015 24.6 2013-28
Opponent
L.A. Lakers
Chicago
Denver
at L.A. Clippers
at Portland
Boston
Denver
at Dallas
at Cleveland
at New York
at Chicago
at Milwaukee
Washington
at Denver
at Seattle
L.A. Lakers
at Utah
Dallas
New Jersey
at L.A. Lakers
at Sacramento
Milwaukee
Portland
Denver
Utah
Golden State
Seattle
at New Jersey
at Boston
at Philadelphia
at Indiana
at Atlanta
at Miami
Indiana
Phoenix
at Utah
at Dallas
San Antonio
at San Antonio
at Phoenix
Miami
S TO B
213 275 282
82 225 37
124 253 11
89 136 18
64 110 35
48 101 11
29
89 48
19
49 35
44
70 13
18
68 24
42 102
0
25
62
5
13
19
1
3
7
0
5
22 29
789 1569 501
800 1455 439
T P Avg.
2034 24.8
1370 16.7
1162 14.2
1041 12.9
642
9.6
750
9.3
609
8.8
350
8.8
482
7.4
425
5.2
294
4.4
179
3.3
62
2.7
36
2.6
65
1.5
8897 108.5
8819 107.5
Score
L114-125
W105-98
W124-112
L111-114
W113-110
W137-123
W121-111
W105-94
L90-110
L115-120
L97-106
L105-121
L98-104
L103-113
L108-118
W88-83
L80-117
W96-86
W124-94
L96-97
L90-95
W120-104
W127-113
L110-112
L99-102
W144-104
W120-117
W109-101
L109-126
L99-108
W90-88
L112-120 (OT)
L104-107 (OT)
W108-99
L111-119
L96-122
W114-112 (OT)
W99-91
W99-84
W112-101
L89-91
Record
25-17
26-17
27-17
27-18
28-18
29-18
30-18
31-18
31-19
31-20
31-21
31-22
31-23
31-24
31-25
32-25
32-26
33-26
34-26
34-27
34-28
35-28
36-28
36-29
36-30
37-30
38-30
39-30
39-31
39-32
40-32
40-33
40-34
41-34
41-35
41-36
42-36
43-36
44-36
45-36
45-37
1989-90 Houston Rockets
(41-41, 5th Midwest)
Final Statistics
Player
Hakeem Olajuwon
Otis Thorpe
Mitchell Wiggins
Buck Johnson
Eric Floyd
Vernon Maxwell
Mike Woodson
Derrick Chievous
John Lucas
Anthony Bowie
Byron Dinkins
Lewis Lloyd
Larry Smith
Adrian Caldwell
Tim McCormick
Chuck Nevitt
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Nov.
Dec.
Opponent
at L.A. Clippers
at Golden State
Portland
Denver
Utah
at Miami
L.A. Clippers
at Denver
Miami
at New York
at Boston
at Charlotte
at Cleveland
L.A. Lakers
Charlotte
Dallas
at Seattle
New Jersey
at Utah
Phoenix
at San Antonio
at Phoenix
Orlando
at Portland
at Golden State
Sacramento
at Milwaukee
at Minnesota
at Indiana
at Charlotte
Indiana
Philadelphia
Seattle
at Sacramento
at L.A. Lakers
at Seattle
Cleveland
Washington
Denver
at Utah
L.A. Clippers
Pct.
.501
.548
.488
.495
.451
.442
.395
.506
.375
.406
.404
.569
.474
.553
.345
1.000
.480
.464
3PM-A
1-6
0-10
0-3
2-17
89-234
13-53
12-41
3-8
26-87
6-21
1-9
0-0
0-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
153-491
163-556
Score
L88-102
W132-105
W109-86
L127-128 (OT)
W100-92
L99-101
W94-82
L111-141
W132-94
L106-114 (OT)
L97-109
W85-81
W85-75
W110-104
W113-101
L103-106
L123-133
L94-99
L90-104
W105-83
L100-104
L96-121
W109-94
L100-119
L112-118
W103-92
L96-103
L91-108
L97-103
L92-111
W117-103
W124-119 (OT)
W97-90
W90-87
L98-107
L101-105
W107-98
W127-107
W116-104
L94-102
W102-101
Rebounds
Pct.
FTM-A Pct.
O-D-Tot Avg.
.167
382-536 .713 299-850-1149 14.0
.000
307-446 .688
258-476-734 9.0
.000
192-237 .810
133-153-286 4.3
.118
205-270 .759
113-268-381 4.6
.380
187-232 .806
46-152-198 2.4
.245
77-116 .664
15-72-87 2.9
.293
62-86 .721
25-63-88 1.4
.375
61-87 .701
28-47-75 1.8
.299
42-55 .764
19-71-90 1.8
.286
40-54 .741
36-82-118 1.8
.111
26-30 .867
13-27-40 1.2
.000
9-16 .563
8-10-18 0.9
.000
20-55 .364
180-272-452 6.1
.000
13-28 .464
36-73-109 2.1
.000
10-19 .526
8-19-27 1.5
.000
0-0
—
0-3-3 1.0
.312 1633-2267 .720 1217-2638-3855 47.0
.293 1671-2256 .741 1175-2460-3635 44.3
Record
0-1
1-1
2-1
2-2
3-2
3-3
4-3
4-4
5-4
5-5
5-6
6-6
7-6
8-6
9-6
9-7
9-8
9-9
9-10
10-10
10-11
10-12
11-12
11-13
11-14
12-14
12-15
12-16
12-17
12-18
13-18
14-18
15-18
16-18
16-19
16-20
17-20
18-20
19-20
19-21
20-21
Date
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
193
27
31
1
3
6
8
13
15
17
19
20
23
24
27
1
3
5
6
8
10
13
15
16
18
20
22
24
26
29
31
3
6
8
10
12
14
15
17
19
20
22
A Avg. PF-D
234 2.9 314-6
261 3.2 270-5
104 1.6 165-0
252 3.1 321-8
600 7.3 159-0
150 5.0
69-0
66 1.1 100-1
27 0.7
59-0
238 4.9
59-0
96 1.5
80-0
75 2.3
30-0
11 0.6
9-0
69 0.9 203-3
7 0.1
69-0
3 0.2
24-0
1 0.3
3-0
2194 26.8 1934-23
2010 24.5 1819-10
Opponent
Dallas
at Dallas
Chicago
at Phoenix
Minnesota
Atlanta
Boston
New York
San Antonio
at Chicago
at Minnesota
at New Jersey
at Atlanta
at Detroit
Phoenix
Golden State
at San Antonio
L.A. Lakers
Seattle
Dallas
at Denver
at Sacramento
at L.A. Clippers
at Portland
Portland
Detroit
Golden State
San Antonio
Milwaukee
Minnesota
at Philadelphia
at Washington
at Orlando
at Charlotte
Charlotte
at Utah
at L.A. Lakers
Sacramento
Denver
at Dallas
Utah
S TO B
174 316 376
66 229 24
85
87
1
104 167 62
94 204 11
42
72
5
42
49 11
23
40
4
45
85
2
42
59
5
19
37
2
3
16
0
56
70 28
11
32 18
3
10
1
0
2
1
809 1513 551
790 1428 392
T P Avg.
1995 24.3
1401 17.1
1024 15.5
1213 14.8
1000 12.2
374 12.5
394
6.5
244
6.0
286
5.8
284
4.3
115
3.5
67
3.5
222
3.0
97
1.9
30
1.7
4
1.3
8752 106.7
8632 105.3
Score
L92-99
L91-98
W139-112
L105-130
W108-101
L108-110
L94-107
W124-105
L102-104
L102-107
L92-97
W125-115
L96-104
L102-106 (OT)
W112-104
W129-109
W109-105
W112-95
W111-97
W105-95
L114-117
W92-86
L95-118
L96-109
L110-120
W115-110
L97-102
W113-95
W120-94
W106-98
L112-133
L110-121
W146-123
W115-112
W117-110
W103-99
L102-113
W112-97
L127-130 (OT)
L120-121
W100-88
Record
20-22
20-23
21-23
21-24
22-24
22-25
22-26
23-26
23-27
23-28
23-29
24-29
24-30
24-31
25-31
26-31
27-31
28-31
29-31
30-31
30-32
31-32
31-33
31-34
31-35
32-35
32-36
33-36
34-36
35-36
35-37
35-38
36-38
37-38
38-38
39-38
39-39
40-39
40-40
40-41
41-41
History
Jan.
3
4
7
9
11
14
16
18
19
21
22
24
25
28
30
2
5
8
9
12
14
15
17
19
20
22
26
27
29
30
3
6
9
11
12
15
17
20
22
23
25
G-S M i n
FGM-A
82-82 3124 806-1609
82-82 2947
547-998
66-52 1852
416-853
82-82 2832 504-1019
82-73 2630
362-803
30-10
869
142-321
61-11
972
160-405
41-0
492
90-178
49-18
938
109-291
66-0
918
119-293
362
44-109
33-0
19-0
113
29-51
74-0 1300
101-213
51-0
331
42-76
18-0
116
10-29
3-0
9
2-2
82 19805 3343-7250
82 19805 3399-7322
1990-91 Houston Rockets
(52-30, 3rd Midwest)
Final Statistics
Player
Hakeem Olajuwon
Kenny Smith
Otis Thorpe
Vernon Maxwell
Buck Johnson
Eric Floyd
David Wood
Mike Woodson
Kennard Winchester
Larry Smith
Dave Jamerson
Dave Feitl
Matt Bullard
Adrian Caldwell
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Nov.
History
Dec.
Jan.
3
4
6
8
10
11
13
15
17
20
21
23
25
27
28
1
4
6
8
10
12
14
15
18
20
22
26
28
29
3
5
8
10
11
13
14
17
19
21
22
24
G-S M i n
FGM-A
56-50 2062
487-959
78-78 2699 522-1003
82-82 3039
549-988
82-79 2870 504-1247
73-70 2279
416-873
82-4 1850
386-939
82-13 1421
148-349
11-3
125
21-54
64-1
607
98-245
81-28 1923
128-263
37-0
202
43-113
52-2
372
52-140
18-0
63
14-31
42-0
343
35-83
82 19855 3403-7287
82 19855 3337-7316
Opponent
at Portland
at Seattle
Denver
Orlando
at San Antonio
Utah
Minnesota
L.A. Lakers
Miami
at New York
at Boston
at Indiana
at Minnesota
L.A. Clippers
at Utah
Sacramento
Atlanta
Charlotte
at Dallas
Boston
at Philadelphia
at Washington
at Charlotte
San Antonio
Orlando
Phoenix
at Orlando
at New Jersey
at Detroit
Chicago
Indiana
Portland
at Denver
at Phoenix
at L.A. Lakers
at L.A. Clippers
Detroit
L.A. Clippers
at Sacramento
at Golden State
Minnesota
Pct.
.508
.520
.556
.404
.477
.411
.424
.389
.400
.487
.381
.371
.452
.422
.467
.456
3PM-A
0-4
49-135
3-7
172-510
2-15
48-176
28-90
1-6
8-20
0-0
5-19
0-3
0-3
0-1
316-989
183-621
Score
L89-90
L106-118
W145-135
W103-99
L110-111
W110-90
W90-88
L103-108 (OT)
W117-100
W115-88
L95-108
L111-112
W107-91
W107-102
L92-103
W117-93
L110-113
W116-110
W113-107
L95-107
W108-100
L93-106
W100-97
L95-96
W128-126 (OT)
W122-102
L103-109
W101-99
L84-99
W114-92
W112-99
L97-123
W156-133
L110-114
L97-116
L126-130 (OT)
L91-97 (OT)
W107-96
L94-97
L116-123
W118-94
Rebounds
Pct.
FTM-A Pct.
O-D-Tot Avg.
.000
213-277 769
219-551-770 13.8
.363
287-340 .844
36-127-163 2.1
.429
334-480 .696
287-559-846 10.3
.337
217-296 .733
41-197-238 2.9
.133
157-216 .727
108-222-330 4.5
.273
185-246 .752
52-107-159 1.9
.311
108-133 .812
107-139-246 3.0
.167
10-12 .833
2-9-11 1.0
.400
35-45 .778
34-33-67 1.0
302-407-709 8.8
.000
12-50 .240
.263
22-27 .815
9-21-30 0.8
.000
33-44 .750
29-71-100 1.9
.000
11-17 .647
6-8-14 0.8
.000
7-17 .412
43-57-100 2.4
.320 1631-2200 .741 1275-2508-3783 46.1
.295 1609-2086 .771 1242-2431-3673 44.8
Record
0-1
0-2
1-2
2-2
2-3
3-3
4-3
4-4
5-4
6-4
6-5
6-6
7-6
8-6
8-7
9-7
9-8
10-8
11-8
11-9
12-9
12-10
13-10
13-11
14-11
15-11
15-12
16-12
16-13
17-13
18-13
18-14
19-14
19-15
19-16
19-17
19-18
20-18
20-19
20-20
21-20
194
Date
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
26
29
31
2
3
6
7
12
14
16
19
21
24
26
28
3
5
7
9
12
14
15
17
19
21
23
25
28
30
31
3
5
6
9
11
13
15
16
18
19
21
A Avg. PF-D
131 2.3 221-5
554 7.1 131-0
197 2.4 278-10
303 3.7 179-2
142 1.9 240-5
317 3.9 122-0
94 1.1 236-4
10 0.9
11-0
25 0.4
70-0
88 1.1 265-6
27 0.7
24-0
8 0.2
52-0
2 0.1
10-0
8 0.2
35-0
1906 23.2 1874-32
1965 24.0 1786-20
Opponent
Cleveland
San Antonio
Seattle
at San Antonio
Golden State
at Milwaukee
at Cleveland
at Utah
Washington
Phoenix
L.A. Lakers
Milwaukee
at Minnesota
at Denver
at L.A. Clippers
at L.A. Lakers
New Jersey
Dallas
Philadelphia
Seattle
Orlando
at Phoenix
Golden State
at Minnesota
Sacramento
New York
at Chicago
at Atlanta
at Orlando
at Miami
Dallas
at Denver
Utah
Portland
at Golden State
at Sacramento
at Seattle
at Portland
San Antonio
at Dallas
Denver
S TO B
121 174 221
106 237 11
73 217 20
127 171 15
81 122 47
95 140 17
58
89 16
5
7
4
16
30 13
83
93 22
6
20
1
3
25 12
3
3
0
19
30 10
796 1402 409
711 1415 357
T P Avg.
1187 21.2
1380 17.7
1435 17.5
1397 17.0
991 13.6
1005 12.3
432
5.3
53
4.8
239
3.7
268
3.3
113
3.1
137
2.6
39
2.2
77
1.8
8753 106.7
8466 103.2
Score
W103-97
W91-89
L94-97
W100-94 (OT)
W143-135 (2OT)
W111-109
W96-92
L92-113
W129-117
W100-91
L103-112
W92-90
W100-91
W129-99
L80-83
W104-95
W112-100
W122-90
W97-80
W93-91
W119-95
W135-128
W123-119
W98-85
W98-87
W111-98
W100-90
W112-111
L82-114
W123-103
W102-86
W126-120
W97-88
L93-103
L99-111
W95-94
W97-93
L96-115
L95-102
L107-113
W131-125
Record
22-20
23-20
23-21
24-21
25-21
26-21
27-21
27-22
28-22
29-22
29-23
30-23
31-23
32-23
32-24
33-24
34-24
35-24
36-24
37-24
38-24
39-24
40-24
41-24
42-24
43-24
44-24
45-24
45-25
46-25
47-25
48-25
49-25
49-26
49-27
50-27
51-27
51-28
51-29
51-30
52-30
1991-92 Houston Rockets
(42-40, 3rd Midwest)
Final Statistics
Player
Hakeem Olajuwon
Otis Thorpe
Vernon Maxwell
Kenny Smith
Eric Floyd
Buck Johnson
Matt Bullard
Avery Johnson (TOT)
Avery Johnson (HOU)
Carl Herrera
Dave Jamerson
John Turner
Larry Smith
Wayne Rollins
Gerald Henderson
Kennard Winchester
Dan Godfread
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Nov.
Dec.
Opponent
L.A. Lakers
at Denver
Portland
Cleveland
Phoenix
at Dallas
at L.A. Lakers
at Sacramento
New York
Minnesota
at Minnesota
New Jersey
at Indiana
at Detroit
Denver
Atlanta
Utah
at Portland
at Golden State
San Antonio
Washington
Sacramento
at Charlotte
at Orlando
Dallas
at New Jersey
at Washington
at Milwaukee
at Cleveland
Detroit
at San Antonio
at Atlanta
at Philadelphia
at Miami
Seattle
Denver
Golden State
at Utah
Milwaukee
L.A. Clippers
at Chicago
Pct.
.502
.592
.413
.475
.406
.458
.459
.479
.464
.516
.414
.439
.543
.535
.364
.333
.000
.475
.463
3PM-A
0-1
0-7
162-473
54-137
37-123
1-9
64-166
4-15
3-10
0-0
8-28
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-3
0-0
0-0
329-959
196-574
Score
W126-121 (2OT)
L101-109 (OT)
W106-99
W105-86
W96-95
W98-92
L74-86
W102-93
W90-79
W106-102
L89-102
W118-109
L121-141
L87-94
L100-110
L97-109
L91-96
W108-106
W99-96
L100-107
W100-97
W109-102
W99-95
W99-94
L85-105
L93-99
W107-100
L100-110
L89-121
L83-106
W112-110 (2OT)
L97-109
L104-114
W111-107 (OT)
W119-115
W111-94
L91-98
L80-108
W117-107
W109-96
L100-114
Rebounds
Pct.
FTM-A Pct.
O-D-Tot Avg.
.000
328-428 .766
246-599-845 12.1
.000
304-463 .657
285-577-862 10.5
.342
206-267 .772
37-206-243 3.0
.394
219-253 .866
34-143-177 2.2
.301
135-170 .794
34-116-150 2.2
.111
104-143 .727
95-217-312 3.9
.386
38-50 .760
73-150-223 2.8
.267
66-101 .653
13-67-80 1.2
.300
42-69 .609
8-37-45 0.9
.000
25-44 .568
33-66-99 2.3
.286
25-27 .926
22-21-43 0.9
.000
31-59 .525
38-40-78 1.9
.000
4-11 .364
107-149-256 5.7
.000
26-30 .867
61-110-171 2.9
.000
4-6 .667
1-1-2 0.3
.000
0-0 .000
0-0-0 0.0
.000
0-0 .000
0-0-0 0.0
.343 1491-2020 .738 1074-2432-3506 42.8
.341 1529-1985 .770 1232-2406-3638 44.4
Record
1-0
1-1
2-1
3-1
4-1
5-1
5-2
6-2
7-2
8-2
8-3
9-3
9-4
9-5
9-6
9-7
9-8
10-8
11-8
11-9
12-9
13-9
14-9
15-9
15-10
15-11
16-11
16-12
16-13
16-14
17-14
17-15
17-16
18-16
19-16
20-16
20-17
20-18
21-18
22-18
22-19
Date
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
195
28
30
1
3
5
6
11
12
14
15
17
20
21
23
26
28
1
3
5
7
8
10
12
13
15
17
19
21
24
26
28
31
2
4
7
9
11
14
15
17
19
A Avg. PF-D
157 2.2 263-7
250 3.0 307-7
326 4.1 200-3
562 6.9 112-0
239 2.9 128-0
158 2.0 234-2
75 0.9 129-1
266 3.9
89-1
166 3.4
46-0
27 0.6
60-0
33 0.7
39-0
12 0.3
40-0
33 0.7 121-3
15 0.3
85-0
5 0.6
4-0
0 0.0
1-0
0 0.0
0-0
2058 25.1 1769-23
2131 26.0 1673-13
Opponent
Minnesota
Chicago
at Phoenix
Indiana
at Boston
at New York
at Seattle
at L.A. Clippers
Boston
at Dallas
Minnesota
Philadelphia
at Utah
San Antonio
Golden State
at Denver
at L.A. Lakers
at Phoenix
Miami
at Golden State
at Sacramento
Dallas
at San Antonio
Charlotte
Utah
L.A. Clippers
Seattle
Sacramento
at Seattle
at L.A. Clippers
at Portland
L.A. Lakers
Denver
Orlando
at San Antonio
at Minnesota
Dallas
Portland
at Utah
at Dallas
Phoenix
S TO B
127 187 304
52 237 37
104 178 28
104 227
7
57 128 21
72 104 49
26
56 21
61 110
9
40
65
6
16
37 25
17
24
0
6
32
4
21
44
7
14
18 62
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
656 1378 571
743 1174 384
T P Avg.
1510 21.6
1420 17.3
1372 17.2
1137 14.0
744
9.1
685
8.6
512
6.4
386
5.6
251
5.1
191
4.4
191
4.0
117
2.8
104
2.3
118
2.0
12
1.5
2
0.5
0
0.0
8366 102.0
8632 103.7
Score
W111-102
W105-102
L92-106
W122-111
L85-98
L85-102
L99-105
L95-97
W105-99
L99-103
L122-124 (OT)
W110-101
L97-124
W90-83
W118-116
W84-81
W105-97
L107-112 (OT)
W114-93
L100-110
W109-108
W116-93
L98-104
W118-100
W106-97
W100-92
L91-112
L97-100
L106-128
L95-109
L95-115
L101-107
W137-114
W110-101
W95-92
W117-102
L92-99
W108-96
L98-130
L106-109
L97-100
Record
23-19
24-19
24-20
25-20
25-21
25-22
25-23
25-24
26-24
26-25
26-26
27-26
27-27
28-27
29-27
30-27
31-27
31-28
32-28
32-29
33-29
34-29
34-30
35-30
36-30
37-30
37-31
37-32
37-33
37-34
37-35
37-36
38-36
39-36
40-36
41-36
41-37
42-37
42-38
42-39
42-40
History
Jan.
1
2
5
7
9
12
15
16
19
21
23
26
29
1
3
5
7
10
12
14
17
19
20
22
23
26
27
29
30
2
4
6
8
10
11
14
16
18
21
23
25
G-S M i n
FGM-A
70-69 2636 591-1177
82-82 3056
558-943
80-80 2700 502-1216
81-80 2735
432-910
82-3 1662
286-704
80-69 2202
290-633
80-7 1278
205-447
69-15 1235
158-330
49-1
772
103-222
43-7
566
83-161
378
79-191
48-0
42-0
345
43-98
45-7
800
50-92
59-5
697
46-86
8-0
34
4-11
4-0
17
1-3
1-0
2
0-0
82 19880 3273-6894
82 19880 3391-7317
1992-93 Houston Rockets
(55-27, 1st Midwest)
Final Statistics
Player
Hakeem Olajuwon
Vernon Maxwell
Kenny Smith
Otis Thorpe
Robert Horry
Carl Herrera
Matt Bullard
Eric Floyd
Scott Brooks
Winston Garland
Kennard Winchester
Terry Teagle
Mark Acres
Wayne Rollins
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Nov.
History
Dec.
Jan.
6
7
11
14
17
19
21
24
25
27
28
1
3
5
8
11
12
15
17
19
22
23
26
29
30
2
3
5
7
8
10
12
14
16
18
19
21
23
24
26
28
G-S M i n
FGM-A
82-82 3242 848-1603
71-68 2251
349-858
82-82 2422
387-744
72-69 2357
385-690
79-79 2330
323-682
81-12 1800
240-444
79-4 1356
213-494
52-10
867
124-305
82-0 1516
183-385
66-4 1004
152-343
39-0
340
61-139
2-0
25
2-7
6-0
23
2-9
42-0
247
11-41
82 19780 3280-6744
82 19780 3255-7129
Opponent
Seattle (Yokohama)
Seattle (Yokohama)
Atlanta
at San Antonio
Sacramento
Cleveland
San Antonio
L.A. Clippers
at Orlando
at Miami
Utah
at Denver
L.A. Lakers
at Dallas
Minnesota
at Chicago
at Minnesota
at Cleveland
San Antonio
Dallas
at Detroit
at Boston
Denver
Golden State
at Phoenix
at Golden State
at Portland
Phoenix
Portland
at Denver
Utah
at L.A. Clippers
Charlotte
New York
at L.A. Lakers
at Sacramento
Detroit
at Indiana
at New Jersey
at Milwaukee
Chicago
Rebounds
Pct.
3PM-A Pct.
FTM-A Pct.
O-D-Tot
.529
0-8 .000
444-570 .779 283-785-1068
.407 120-361 .332
164-228 .719
29-192-221
.520
96-219 .438
195-222 .878
28-132-160
.558
0-2 .000
153-256 .598
219-370-589
.474
12-47 .255
143-200 .715
113-279-392
.541
0-2 .000
125-176 .710
148-306-454
.431
91-243 .374
58-74 .784
66-156-222
.407
16-56 .286
81-102 .794
14-72-86
.475
41-99 .414
112-135 .830
22-77-99
.443
6-13 .462
81-89 .910
32-76-108
.439
4-19 .211
17-22 .773
17-32-49
.286
0-0 .000
1-2 .500
0-3-3
.222
1-2 .500
1-2 .500
2-4-6
.268
0-2 .000
9-12 .750
12-48-60
.486 387-1073 .361 1584-2090 .758 985-2532-3517
.457 242-730 .332 1432-1877 .763 1167-2295-3462
Score
L94-111
L85-89
W101-82
W93-87
W116-109
W99-92
W103-100
W88-83
L94-107
W101-93
L99-108
L105-112
L89-95
W117-96
W102-94
W110-96
W104-87
L97-124
W121-109
W112-93
L84-98
L94-98
W90-82
L112-132
L110-133
L107-113
L101-103 (OT)
L104-106
L91-113
L90-115
W97-90
W113-103
W114-102
W104-102
W110-90
W102-96
W126-120
W113-100
L83-100
L86-100
W94-83
Record
0-1
0-2
1-2
2-2
3-2
4-2
5-2
6-2
6-3
7-3
7-4
7-5
7-6
8-6
9-6
10-6
11-6
11-7
12-7
13-7
13-8
13-9
14-9
14-10
14-11
14-12
14-13
14-14
14-15
14-16
15-16
16-16
17-16
18-16
19-16
20-16
21-16
22-16
22-17
22-18
23-18
196
Date
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
30
2
3
5
8
10
11
13
16
18
23
25
27
2
3
5
6
9
11
13
16
18
19
21
23
25
26
28
1
3
6
8
10
13
14
16
17
19
22
24
25
Avg.
13.0
3.1
2.0
8.2
5.0
5.6
2.8
1.7
1.2
1.6
1.3
1.5
1.0
1.4
42.9
42.2
A Avg. PF-D
291 3.5 305-5
297 4.2 124-1
446 5.4 110-0
181 2.5 234-3
191 2.4 210-1
61 0.8 190-1
110 1.4 129-0
132 2.5
59-0
243 3.0 136-0
138 2.1 116-0
13 0.3
40-0
2 1.0
1-0
0 0.0
2-0
10 0.2
43-0
2115 25.8 1699-11
1965 24.0 1793-22
Opponent
New Jersey
Indiana
at Dallas
Minnesota
Washington
at Philadelphia
at New York
at Minnesota
Philadelphia
Boston
at Utah
Phoenix
Denver
at L.A. Clippers
at Sacramento
at Dallas
Sacramento
Miami
Portland
Utah
Orlando
at Golden State
at Portland
Seattle
at Charlotte
at Atlanta
at Washington
at Minnesota
Milwaukee
Golden State
L.A. Clippers
at Utah
San Antonio
L.A. Lakers
at Denver
at L.A. Lakers
at Seattle
at Phoenix
Minnesota
Dallas
at San Antonio
S TO B
150 262 342
86 140
8
80 163
7
43 151 19
80 156 83
47
92 35
30
57 11
32
68
6
79
72
3
39
67
4
10
15 10
0
1
0
0
2
0
6
9 15
682 1295 543
717 1228 327
T P Avg.
2140 26.1
982 13.8
1065 13.0
923 12.8
801 10.1
605
7.5
575
7.3
345
6.6
519
6.3
391
5.9
143
3.7
5
2.5
6
1.0
31
0.7
8531 104.0
8184 99.8
Score
W108-105
W115-104
W119-102
L105-112
L100-106
W98-90
L95-125
W97-88
W149-111
W119-84
W105-78
W131-104
W107-102
W99-83
W89-86
W105-86
W119-102
W104-94
W104-91
W104-95
W94-93
W98-85
L98-106 (OT)
L89-100
W111-103
L96-106
W90-69
L100-101
W121-115
W118-111
W114-101
W95-90
W98-88
W126-107
W107-96
W100-84
W86-81
W111-97
W112-110 (OT)
L123-128
L117-119 (OT)
Record
24-18
25-18
26-18
26-19
26-20
27-20
27-21
28-21
29-21
30-21
31-21
32-21
33-21
34-21
35-21
36-21
37-21
38-21
39-21
40-21
41-21
42-21
42-22
42-23
43-23
43-24
44-24
44-25
45-25
46-25
47-25
48-25
49-25
50-25
51-25
52-25
53-25
54-25
55-25
55-26
55-27
1993-94 Houston Rockets
(58-24, 1st Midwest, NBA Champions)
Final Statistics
Player
Hakeem Olajuwon
Otis Thorpe
Vernon Maxwell
Kenny Smith
Chris Jent
Robert Horry
Mario Elie
Sam Cassell
Scott Brooks
Carl Herrera
Larry Robinson
Matt Bullard
Richard Petruska
Earl Cureton
Eric Riley
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Nov.
Dec.
Opponent
New Jersey
at Portland
at Golden State
Minnesota
Phoenix
at Philadelphia
at New Jersey
at Indiana
L.A. Clippers
Chicago
at Utah
at Sacramento
at L.A. Clippers
Milwaukee
at New York
at Atlanta
at Cleveland
Charlotte
Miami
Seattle
at Miami
Dallas
at San Antonio
Denver
at Phoenix
at L.A. Lakers
at Seattle
at Minnesota
Portland
at Dallas
Philadelphia
at Orlando
at Boston
at Washington
at Chicago
Boston
at Denver
Utah
Cleveland
Sacramento
Indiana
Rebounds
Pct.
3PM-A Pct.
FTM-A Pct.
O-D-Tot
.528
8-19 .421
388-542 .716
229-726-955
.561
0-2 .000
251-382 .657
271-599-870
.389 120-403 .298
143-191 .749
42-187-229
.480
89-220 .405
135-155 .871
24-114-138
.500
4-11 .364
1-2 .500
4-11-15
.459
44-136 .324
115-157 .732
128-312-440
.446
56-167 .335
154-179 .860
28-153-181
.418
26-88 .295
90-107 .841
25-109-134
.491
23-61 .377
74-85 .871
10-92-102
.458
0-0 .000
69-97 .711
101-184-285
.500
2-8 .250
3-8 .375
4-6-10
.345
50-154 .325
20-26 .769
23-61-84
.435
7-15 .467
6-8 .750
9-22-31
.250
0-0 .000
0-2 .000
4-8-12
.486
0-1 .000
20-37 .541
24-35-59
.475 429-1285 .334 1469-1978 .743 926-2619-3545
.440 257-841 .306 1377-1871 .736 1138-2434-3572
Score
W110-88
W106-92
W102-93
W107-99
W99-95
W88-84
W90-84
W99-83
W108-86
W100-93
W95-93 (OT)
W92-89
W82-80
W102-91
W94-85
L111-133
W99-98
W121-102
W115-109 (OT)
W82-75
W97-88
W104-93
W90-88
L93-106
L91-111
W118-93
L97-112
W110-104
W106-95
W114-102
W100-93
L110-115
W94-84
L102-120
L76-82
L83-95
L106-111 (2OT)
W106-101
W96-93
W113-97
L108-119
Record
1-0
2-0
3-0
4-0
5-0
6-0
7-0
8-0
9-0
10-0
11-0
12-0
13-0
14-0
15-0
15-1
16-1
17-1
18-1
19-1
20-1
21-1
22-1
22-2
22-3
23-3
23-4
24-4
25-4
26-4
27-4
27-5
28-5
28-6
28-7
28-8
28-9
29-9
30-9
31-9
31-10
Date
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
197
1
3
6
8
10
15
16
19
22
24
26
28
1
5
8
10
12
13
15
17
19
21
22
24
26
27
29
30
1
3
7
9
10
12
14
16
17
19
21
22
24
Avg.
11.9
10.6
3.1
1.8
5.0
5.4
2.7
2.0
1.4
3.8
1.7
1.3
1.4
6.0
1.3
43.2
43.6
A Avg. PF-D
287 3.6 289-4
189 2.3 253-1
380 5.1 143-0
327 4.2 121-0
7 2.3
13-1
231 2.9 186-0
208 3.1 124-0
192 2.9 136-1
149 2.0
98-0
37 0.5 159-0
6 1.0
8-0
64 1.0
67-0
1 0.0
15-0
0 0.0
4-0
9 0.2
30-0
2087 25.5 1646-7
1901 23.2 1743-13
Opponent
at Utah
L.A. Lakers
Minnesota
at Milwaukee
at Detroit
Atlanta
at Charlotte
Phoenix
Denver
New York
Utah
at Utah
Orlando
L.A. Clippers
at San Antonio
Seattle
San Antonio
at Dallas
Portland
Golden State
Detroit
Washington
at Minnesota
L.A. Lakers
Utah
at Phoenix
at Sacramento
at Golden State
at L.A. Lakers
at L.A. Clippers
Golden State
San Antonio
at Denver
Minnesota
Sacramento
at Seattle
at Portland
at San Antonio
Dallas
at Dallas
Denver
S TO B
128 271 297
66 185 28
125 185 20
59 126
4
0
5
0
119 137 75
50 109
8
59
94
7
51
55
2
32
69 26
7
10
0
14
28
6
2
15
3
0
1
0
5
15
9
717 1338 485
767 1221 312
T P Avg.
2184 27.3
1149 14.0
1023 13.6
906 11.6
31 10.3
803
9.9
626
9.3
440
6.7
381
5.2
353
4.7
25
4.2
226
3.5
53
2.4
4
2.0
88
1.9
8292 101.1
7938 96.8
Score
L88-104
W99-88
W101-90
L98-106
W104-81
W103-99
L97-102
W106-88
W98-97
W93-73
L85-95
L85-89
W97-85
W124-107
L99-115
W87-82
L98-109
W100-93
W105-99
W112-99
W106-88
W128-112
L81-83
W113-107
W98-83
L98-113
W122-101
W114-104
L88-101
W106-98
W134-102
W100-89
W93-92
W98-89
W104-99
L97-100
W119-110
L80-90
W126-100
L95-107
L107-115
Record
31-11
32-11
33-11
33-12
34-12
35-12
35-13
36-13
37-13
38-13
38-14
38-15
39-15
40-15
40-16
41-16
41-17
42-17
43-17
44-17
45-17
46-17
46-18
47-18
48-18
48-19
49-19
50-19
50-20
51-20
52-20
53-20
54-20
55-20
56-20
56-21
57-21
57-22
58-22
58-23
58-24
History
Jan.
5
7
9
11
13
15
16
18
20
23
24
26
27
30
2
3
5
7
9
11
14
18
21
23
25
26
28
30
4
5
8
10
12
13
15
18
20
22
25
27
29
G-S M i n
FGM-A
80-80 3277 894-1694
82-82 2909
449-801
75-73 2571
380-976
78-78 2209
341-711
3-0
78
13-26
81-81 2370
322-702
67-8 1606
208-466
66-6 1122
162-388
73-0 1225
142-289
75-0 1292
142-310
6-0
55
10-20
65-0
725
78-226
22-0
92
20-46
2-0
30
2-8
47-2
219
34-70
82 19780 3197-6733
82 19780 3152-7166
1994-95 Houston Rockets
(47-35, 3rd Midwest, NBA Champions)
Final Statistics
Player
Hakeem Olajuwon
Clyde Drexler (TOT)
Clyde Drexler (HOU)
Vernon Maxwell
Otis Thorpe
Kenny Smith
Robert Horry
Sam Cassell
Mario Elie
Carl Herrera
Chucky Brown
Pete Chilcutt
Tracy Murray (TOT)
Tracy Murray (HOU)
Scott Brooks
Tim Breaux
Zan Tabak
Charles Jones
Adrian Caldwell
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Nov.
History
Dec.
Jan.
4
5
8
9
11
12
15
17
19
22
23
26
29
1
2
6
8
10
13
15
17
22
23
26
27
29
30
3
5
7
11
13
14
16
19
20
22
24
26
28
31
G-S M i n
FGM-A
72-72 2853 798-1545
76-75 2728 571-1238
35-34 1300
266-526
64-54 2038
306-777
36-35 1188
206-366
81-81 2030
287-593
64-61 2074
240-537
82-1 1882
253-593
81-13 1896
243-487
61-26 1331
171-327
41-14
814
105-174
68-17 1347
146-328
54-3
516
95-233
25-0
203
32-80
28-0
186
35-65
42-2
340
45-121
37-0
182
24-53
3-0
36
1-3
7-0
30
1-4
82 19730 3159-6579
82 19730 3202-7061
Opponent
New Jersey
at Minnesota
at Cleveland
at Indiana
at Boston
at New Jersey
Sacramento
Chicago
at Denver
Portland
at Orlando
Seattle
Denver
at Golden State
at L.A. Lakers
at Seattle
Charlotte
San Antonio
Washington
L.A. Lakers
Boston
Phoenix
at San Antonio
at Miami
Atlanta
Golden State
at Utah
at Dallas
Dallas
Indiana
Miami
San Antonio
at Denver
at Minnesota
New York
at Detroit
at Chicago
at Milwaukee
at San Antonio
Minnesota
Denver
Rebounds
Pct.
3PM-A Pct.
FTM-A Pct.
O-D-Tot
.517
3-16 .188
406-537 .756
172-603-775
.461 147-408 .360
364-442 .824
152-328-480
.506
60-168 .357
157-194 .809
68-178-246
.394 143-441 .324
99-144 .688
18-146-164
.563
0-3 .000
67-127 .528
113-209-322
.484 142-331 .429
126-148 .851
27-128-155
.447
86-227 .379
86-113 .761
81-243-324
.427
63-191 .330
214-254 .843
38-173-211
.499
80-201 .398
144-171 .842
50-146-196
.523
0-2 .000
73-117 .624
98-180-278
38-62 .613
64-125-189
.603
1-3 .333
.445
35-86 .407
31-42 .738
106-211-317
.408
35-86 .407
33-42 .786
20-39-59
.400
19-45 .422
5-8 .625
2-20-22
.538
8-17 .471
18-21 .857
1-12-13
.372
6-25 .240
32-49 .653
16-18-34
.453
0-1 .000
27-44 .614
23-34-57
.333
0-0 .000
1-2 .500
2-5-7
.250
0-0 .000
3-6 .500
1-9-10
.480 646-1757 .368 1527-2039 .749 880-2440-3320
.453 506-1345 .376 1407-1874 .751 1165-2386-3551
Score
W90- 86
W115- 85
W100- 98
W109-104
W102- 82
W100- 84
W105- 99
W106- 83
W109-101
L94-102
L94-117
L94- 98
W96- 81
W113-109
L89-107
L90-103
W101- 95
L96-108
W93- 85
L94- 97
L109-112
W114-106
L96- 98
W101- 88
W105- 93
W126-124
W111-103
W110- 98
W108- 99
L83- 88
W108- 97
W103-100
L104-118
L75- 94
L77- 93
W106- 96
L81-100
W115- 99
L100-103
W114- 93
W86- 74
Record
1-0
2-0
3-0
4-0
5-0
6-0
7-0
8-0
9-0
9-1
9-2
9-3
10-3
11-3
11-4
11-5
12-5
12-6
13-6
13-7
13-8
14-8
14-9
15-9
16-9
17-9
18-9
19-9
20-9
20-10
21-10
22-10
22-11
22-12
22-13
23-13
23-14
24-14
24-15
25-15
26-15
198
Date
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
2
5
6
8
9
14
16
17
19
21
23
25
27
28
2
3
5
7
11
13
14
16
19
21
23
24
26
28
30
1
4
6
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
20
23
Avg.
10.8
6.3
7.0
2.6
8.9
1.9
5.1
2.6
2.4
4.6
4.6
4.7
1.1
0.9
0.5
0.8
1.5
2.3
1.4
40.5
43.3
A Avg. PF-D
255 3.5 250-3
362 4.8 206-1
154 4.4
89-1
274 4.3 157-1
58 1.6 102-1
323 4.0 109-1
216 3.4 161-0
405 4.9 209-3
189 2.3 158-0
44 0.7 136-0
30 0.7 105-0
66 1.0 117-0
19 0.4
73-0
5 0.2
31-0
22 0.8
14-0
15 0.4
25-0
4 0.1
37-0
0 0.0
8-0
0 0.0
6-0
2060 25.1 1714-10
1940 23.7 1779-12
Opponent
Utah
at Phoenix
at Portland
at Sacramento
at L.A. Clippers
L.A. Clippers
at Charlotte
at Washington
at New York
San Antonio
Detroit
Golden State
Cleveland
at Dallas
Orlando
at Minnesota
at San Antonio
Phoenix
Dallas
at Atlanta
at Philadelphia
Minnesota
Philadelphia
Seattle
Utah
at Phoenix
at L.A. Lakers
L.A. Lakers
at L.A. Clippers
Milwaukee
at Sacramento
at Golden State
at Portland
at Denver
Dallas
Portland
Sacramento
L.A. Clippers
at Utah
at Seattle
Utah
S TO B
133 237 242
136 186 45
62
89 23
75 137 13
22
76 13
71 123 10
94 122 76
94 167 14
65 104 12
40
71 38
11
29 14
25
61 43
14
35
4
7
15
3
8
14
1
11
16
4
2
18
7
0
0
1
1
1
0
721 1322 514
744 1274 365
T P Avg.
2005 27.8
1653 21.8
749 21.4
854 13.3
479 13.3
842 10.4
652 10.2
783
9.5
710
8.8
415
6.8
249
6.1
358
5.3
258
4.8
88
3.5
96
3.4
128
3.0
75
2.0
3
1.0
5
0.7
8491 103.5
8317 101.4
Score
W121-101
W124-100
L82-120
W97- 86
L107-122
W124-104
W105- 89
W109- 92
L117-122
L97- 98
W110- 99
W112-105
W86- 78
L101-102
L96-107
L105-108
L103-124
L102-113
W109-102
W97- 86
W136-107
W104- 97
W114-103
L102-104
L104-112
W99- 97
L96-107
L96-106
W108- 96
L87- 93
L105-109
W110-102
L109-127
W123-120
L147-156 (2OT)
W112- 99
W98- 84
W121-111
L96-115
L101-111
L97-103
Record
27-15
28-15
28-16
29-16
29-17
30-17
31-17
32-17
32-18
32-19
33-19
34-19
35-19
35-20
35-21
35-22
35-23
35-24
36-24
37-24
38-24
39-24
40-24
40-25
40-26
41-26
41-27
41-28
42-28
42-29
42-30
43-30
43-31
44-31
44-32
45-32
46-32
47-32
47-33
47-34
47-35
1995-96 Houston Rockets
(48-34, 3rd Midwest)
Final Statistics
Player
Hakeem Olajuwon
Clyde Drexler
Sam Cassell
Robert Horry
Tracy Moore
Mario Elie
Sam Mack
Mark Bryant
Chucky Brown
Kenny Smith
Eldridge Recasner
Henry James
Melvin Booker
Tim Breaux
Pete Chilcutt
Alvin Heggs
Jaren Jackson
Charles Jones
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Nov.
Dec.
Opponent
Golden State
at Phoenix
Milwaukee
at Miami
Minnesota
at Toronto
at Milwaukee
Denver
at Boston
at Philadelphia
at Indiana
at New York
at Detroit
L.A. Clippers
Utah
Charlotte
at Utah
L.A. Lakers
Washington
at Portland
at Sacramento
at Vancouver
Sacramento
Phoenix
Portland
at San Antonio
at Orlando
Vancouver
New Jersey
at Dallas
at Minnesota
at Chicago
Indiana
San Antonio
at L.A. Lakers
at L.A. Clippers
Utah
at Denver
Boston
Orlando
at Atlanta
Rebounds
Pct.
3PM-A Pct.
FTM-A Pct.
O-D-Tot
.514
3-14 .214
397-548 .724
176-608-784
.433
78-235 .332
265-338 .784
97-276-373
.439
73-210 .348
235-285 .825
51-137-188
.410 142-388 .366
111-143 .776
97-315-412
.395
13-30 .433
18-19 .947
10-12-22
.504
41-127 .323
98-115 .852
47-108-155
.422
54-135 .400
39-46 .848
18-80-98
.543
0-2 .000
127-177 .718
131-220-351
.541
1-8 .125
104-150 .693
134-307-441
.433
91-238 .382
87-106 .821
21-75-96
.415
81-191 .424
57-66 .864
31-113-144
.417
5-15 .333
5-5 1.000
3-3-6
.320
3-19 .158
9-11 .818
1-8-9
.366
15-46 .326
28-45 .622
22-38-60
.408
37-98 .378
17-26 .654
51-105-156
.600
0-0
—
2-3 .667
1-1-2
.000
0-5 .000
8-10 .800
0-3-3
.316
0-0
—
4-13 .308
28-46-74
.464 637-1761 .362 1611-2106 .765 919-2455-3374
.460 482-1344 .359 1423-2012 .707 1126-2499-3625
Score
W110- 92
W106-104
W106- 89
L82- 89
W119- 97
W96- 93
W115-87
W101- 97
W98- 93
W115-106
W115-108
L88-103
L100-102
W116-103
L105-112
W113-98
W103-100
W112-99
W113-107
L101-103 (2OT)
W133-93
W100-89
L110-114
W103-96
W91-86
L95-110
L90-92
W100-84
W97-82
W105-102
W105-100
L86-100
W99-87
L82-88
L100-101
W115-104
W107-99
W120-112
L106-108
L96-97
L96-105
Record
1-0
2-0
3-0
3-1
4-1
5-1
6-1
7-1
8-1
9-1
10-1
10-2
10-3
11-3
11-4
12-4
13-4
14-4
15-4
15-5
16-5
17-5
17-6
18-6
19-6
19-7
19-8
20-8
21-8
22-8
23-8
23-9
24-9
24-10
24-11
25-11
26-11
27-11
27-12
27-13
27-14
Date
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
199
24
25
27
30
1
3
6
7
13
15
18
19
21
22
24
27
29
3
5
7
8
10
14
16
19
21
23
26
27
30
2
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
16
18
21
Avg.
10.9
7.2
3.1
5.8
2.8
3.4
3.2
4.9
5.4
1.4
2.3
0.9
0.8
1.1
2.1
0.5
0.8
1.6
41.1
44.2
A Avg. PF-D
257 3.6 242-0
302 5.8 153-0
278 4.6 166-2
281 4.0 197-3
6 0.8
16-0
138 3.1
93-0
79 2.5
75-0
52 0.7 234-4
89 1.1 163-0
245 3.6 116-1
170 2.7 111-1
2 0.3
13-0
21 1.9
18-0
24 0.4
42-0
26 0.4
65-0
0 0.0
0-0
0 0.0
5-0
12 0.3
44-0
1982 24.2 1753-11
1945 23.7 1847-14
Opponent
at New Jersey
at Washington
Detroit
Chicago
at Charlotte
Seattle
at Seattle
at L.A. Clippers
Dallas
San Antonio
at San Antonio
Sacramento
at Minnesota
at Cleveland
L.A. Lakers
Toronto
Philadelphia
at L.A. Lakers
at Portland
at Golden State
at Utah
at Vancouver
Atlanta
Miami
Golden State
Cleveland
Minnesota
New York
at Dallas
Portland
at Golden State
at Seattle
at Sacramento
at Denver
Vancouver
Denver
Dallas
Seattle
at Phoenix
L.A. Clippers
Phoenix
S TO B
113 247 207
105 134 24
53 157
4
116 160 109
2
8
0
45
59 11
22
28
9
31
85 19
47
94 38
47 100
3
23
61
5
0
4
0
5
12
1
11
30
8
19
22 14
0
0
0
1
0
0
5
3 24
645 1245 476
670 1224 400
T P Avg.
1936 26.9
1005 19.3
886 14.5
853 12.0
91 11.4
499 11.1
335 10.8
611
8.6
705
8.6
580
8.5
436
6.9
30
4.3
44
4.0
161
3.0
200
2.7
8
2.0
8
2.0
16
0.3
8404 102.5
8261 100.7
Score
W98-89
L85-120
W105-85
L87-98
W116-111
L103-104 (OT)
L94-99
W110-102
W121-106
W112-108
L79-93
W118-111 (OT)
L101-120
W86-80
W96-94
W105-100
W109-95
W111-107
W100-93
L86-95
L89-109
W95-89
W114-106
L97-121
L102-105 (OT)
L85-98
L103-108
L74-83
L114-117
L94-109
W112-106
L103-118
L91-96
L105-111
W90-84
W113-109
W112-111
L106-112
L100-111
W115-107
W118-110
Record
28-14
28-15
29-15
29-16
30-16
30-17
30-18
31-18
32-18
33-18
33-19
34-19
34-20
35-20
36-20
37-20
38-20
39-20
40-20
40-21
40-22
41-22
42-22
42-23
42-24
42-25
42-26
42-27
42-28
42-29
43-29
43-30
43-31
43-32
44-32
45-32
46-32
46-33
46-34
47-34
48-34
History
Jan.
3
5
7
8
11
15
16
18
20
22
23
25
26
28
30
2
5
6
8
10
12
13
15
19
21
23
25
26
28
30
2
3
6
9
12
13
15
17
18
21
22
G-S M i n
FGM-A
72-72 2797 768-1494
52-51 1997
331-764
61-0 1682
289-658
71-71 2634
300-732
8-2
190
30-76
45-16 1385
180-357
31-20
868
121-287
71-9 1587
242-446
82-82 2019
300-555
68-56 1617
201-464
63-27 1275
149-359
7-0
58
10-24
11-0
131
16-50
54-4
570
59-161
74-0
651
73-179
4-0
14
3-5
4-0
33
0-8
46-0
297
6-19
82 19805 3078-6638
82 19805 3178-6910
1996-97 Houston Rockets
(57-25, 2nd Midwest)
Final Statistics
Player
Hakeem Olajuwon
Charles Barkley
Clyde Drexler
Mario Elie
Kevin Willis
Matt Maloney
Eddie Johnson (TOT)
Eddie Johnson (HOU)
Sam Mack
Brent Price
Emanual Davis
Othella Harrington
Matt Bullard
Randy Livingston
Tracy Moore
Sedale Threatt
Elmer Bennett
Joe Stephens
Charles Jones
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Nov.
History
Dec.
Jan.
1
2
4
5
7
9
12
14
16
19
21
23
24
26
29
30
2
4
7
10
12
14
15
17
19
21
23
26
28
30
2
4
7
8
10
11
14
16
17
19
21
G-S M i n
FGM-A
78-78 2852 727-1426
53-53 2009
335-692
62-62 2271
397-899
78-77 2687
291-585
75-32 1964
350-728
82-82 2386
271-615
52-2
913
160-362
24-2
607
101-226
52-10
904
105-262
25-0
390
44-105
13-0
230
24-54
57-1
860
112-204
71-12 1025
114-284
64-0
981
100-229
27-1
237
33-85
21-0
334
28-74
4-0
16
2-6
2-0
9
1-5
12-0
93
2-5
82 19855 3037-6484
82 19855 3030-6845
Opponent
Sacramento
at Phoenix
at Utah
at Sacramento
at Denver
Utah
L.A. Lakers
Indiana
Golden State
Minnesota
Phoenix
at Golden State
at L.A. Lakers
Portland
at Boston
at Washington
at Toronto
Boston
Philadelphia
at Minnesota
Detroit
at Seattle
at Portland
at Vancouver
San Antonio
Miami
Milwaukee
at Milwaukee
Golden State
Seattle
Portland
L.A. Clippers
at Minnesota
at Cleveland
at Philadelphia
at Chicago
New York
Sacramento
at Dallas
Chicago
at Charlotte
Rebounds
Pct.
3PM-A Pct.
FTM-A Pct.
O-D-Tot
.510
5-16 .313
351-446 .787
173-543-716
.484
58-205 .283
288-415 .694
212-504-716
.442 119-335 .355
201-268 .750
118-255-373
.497 120-286 .420
207-231 .896
60-175-235
.481
2-14 .143
140-202 .693
146-415-561
.441 154-381 .404
71-93 .763
19-141-160
.442
49-131 .374
55-68 .809
27-111-138
.447
40-103 .388
35-41 .854
24-74-98
.401
47-142 .331
35-42 .833
20-86-106
10-19-29
.419
17-53 .321
21-21 1.000
.444
12-27 .444
5-8 .625
2-20-22
.549
0-3 .000
49-81 .605
75-123-198
.401
67-183 .366
25-34 .735
13-104-177
.437
9-22 .409
42-65 .646
32-62-94
.388
11-43 .256
22-31 .710
11-15-26
.378
8-20 .400
6-8 .750
5-19-24
.333
1-3 .333
5-6 .833
0-1-1
.200
1-3 .333
0-0
—
2-1-3
.400
0-0
—
0-0
—
5-8-13
.468 671-1839 .365 1503-1992 .755 927-2565-3492
.443 519-1547 .335 1302-1785 .729 1029-2332-3361
Score
W96-85
W110-95
W75-72
W102-80
W110-108 (OT)
W91-85
L115-126 (2OT)
W90-88
W115-103
W122-93
W115-105
W120-115 (OT)
W90-85
W102-101 (OT)
W120-94
W103-99
L89-100
W94-89
W123-108
W96-94
W115-96
W109-100
W99-89
L92-93
L101-115
L66-86
L76-81
W101-90
W104-95
W99-91
L96-112
L91-95
W104-95
W81-78
W120-99
L86-110
W106-86
W89-80
W88-78
W102-86
L108-114
Record
1-0
2-0
3-0
4-0
5-0
6-0
6-1
7-1
8-1
9-1
10-1
11-1
12-1
13-1
14-1
15-1
15-2
16-2
17-2
18-2
19-2
20-2
21-2
21-3
21-4
21-5
21-6
22-6
23-6
24-6
24-7
24-8
25-8
26-8
27-8
27-9
28-9
29-9
30-9
31-9
31-10
200
Date
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
23
25
30
31
2
4
6
11
14
15
17
20
21
23
25
27
1
4
5
7
9
11
12
16
18
20
22
25
27
29
1
2
4
6
8
10
11
13
15
18
20
Avg.
9.2
13.5
6.0
3.0
7.5
2.0
2.7
4.1
2.0
1.2
1.7
3.5
1.6
1.5
1.0
1.1
0.3
1.5
1.1
42.6
41.0
A Avg. PF-D
236 3.0 249-3
248 4.7 153-2
354 5.7 151-0
310 4.0 200-2
71 0.9 216-1
303 3.7 125-0
52 1.0
81-0
35 1.5
48-0
58 1.1
67-0
65 2.6
34-0
26 2.0
20-0
18 0.3 112-2
67 0.9
68-0
155 2.4 107-0
20 0.7
19-0
40 1.9
29-0
4 1.0
1-0
0 0.0
3-0
3 0.3
8-0
2013 24.5 1610-10
1835 22.4 1735-17
Opponent
New Jersey
Utah
Denver
at Indiana
at Orlando
at New York
at Detroit
Vancouver
at Seattle
at Portland
Atlanta
Toronto
at Atlanta
San Antonio
L.A. Lakers
Charlotte
Dallas
at L.A. Clippers
at Golden State
at L.A. Lakers
at Dallas
at San Antonio
Orlando
at Miami
at New Jersey
Washington
Phoenix
Minnesota
Cleveland
Denver
at Denver
at Phoenix
at Sacramento
at Vancouver
at L.A. Clippers
Vancouver
at Utah
Seattle
L.A. Clippers
Dallas
at San Antonio
S TO B
117 281 173
69 151 25
119 156 36
92 135 12
42 119 32
82 122
1
15
47
2
10
30
1
29
42
6
17
32
0
9
17
2
12
57 22
21
38 18
39 102 12
5
14
0
15
13
3
2
0
0
3
3
0
2
0
4
685 1365 347
731 1172 365
T P Avg.
1810 23.2
1016 19.2
1114 18.0
909 11.7
842 11.2
767
9.4
424
8.2
277 11.5
292
5.6
126
5.0
65
5.0
273
4.8
320
4.5
251
3.9
99
3.7
70
3.3
10
2.5
3
1.5
4
0.3
8248 100.6
7881 96.1
Score
W111-104
L100-105 (OT)
L109-113
L74-100
L90-103
L95-99
L87-96
W106-97
L85-105
L105-109
W127-98
W107-97
L74-76
W95-85
W100-96
L95-106
W89-80
W113-109
W90-85
W111-90
W88-83
W103-79
L95-96
L80-101
W97-89
W96-90
L99-104
W112-103
W107-89
W120-105
W116-99
L96-109
W108-94
W94-85
W127-117
W102-94
L83-104
W113-73
W123-119
W112-102 (OT)
W103-99
Record
32-10
32-11
32-12
32-13
32-14
32-15
32-16
33-16
33-17
33-18
34-18
35-18
35-19
36-19
37-19
37-20
38-20
39-20
40-20
41-20
42-20
43-20
43-21
43-22
44-22
45-22
45-23
46-23
47-23
48-23
49-23
49-24
50-24
51-24
52-24
53-24
53-25
54-25
55-25
56-25
57-25
1997-98 Houston Rockets
(41-41, 4th Midwest)
Final Statistics
Player
Clyde Drexler
Hakeem Olajuwon
Kevin Willis
Charles Barkley
Matt Maloney
Eddie Johnson
Mario Elie
Matt Bullard
Othella Harrington
Rodrick Rhodes
Brent Price
Emanual Davis
Joe Stephens
Charles Jones
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Rebounds
Pct.
3PM-A Pct.
FTM-A Pct.
O-D-Tot
.427 106-334 .317
277-346 .801
105-241-346
.483
0-3 .000
160-212 .755
116-344-460
.510
1-7 .143
242-305 .793
232-447-679
.485
18-84 .214
296-397 .746
241-553-794
.408 126-346 .364
65-78 .833
16-126-142
.417
66-198 .333
113-136 .831
50-103-153
.452
55-189 .291
145-174 .833
39-117-156
.450
96-231 .416
20-27 .741
25-121-146
.485
0-1 .000
92-122 .754
73-134-207
.367
2-8 .250
111-180 .617
28-42-70
.413
73-187 .390
77-98 .786
37-70-107
.444
27-72 .375
31-37 .838
10-37-47
.357
3-10 .300
4-6 .667
3-3-6
.700
0-0 .000
1-2 .500
12-12-24
.452 573-1670 .343 1634-2120 .771 987-2350-3337
.469 409-1120 .365 1406-1891 .744 1041-2326-3367
Opponent
Score
Cleveland
W94-86
at Sacramento
W93-77
at Seattle
L94-118
at L.A. Clippers
W124-110
Portland
L85-86
Philadelphia
L100-114
L.A. Lakers
L103-113 (2OT)
at Phoenix
L94-96
New York
W95-84
Toronto
W127-97
Golden State
W90-84
at Portland
W98-89
at Golden State
W107-100
Denver
W112-101
Atlanta
W94-87
Dallas (Mexico City)
W108-106
San Antonio
W108-78
at L.A. Lakers
L102-119
at Vancouver
L105-110
Vancouver
W118-91
Sacramento
W116-98
at San Antonio
L87-100
L.A. Lakers
L83-94
at Utah
L103-107
Washington
W111-101
Charlotte
L101-120
at Denver
W116-115 (OT)
Portland
L95-97
at Toronto
W120-96
at Cleveland
L70-100
Indiana
L80-87
Utah
L84-111
Dallas
W100-87
Minnesota
L115-116 (OT)
at Chicago
L100-106
Seattle
L80-114
at New Jersey
L112-117 (OT)
at Charlotte
L86-93
San Antonio
W112-87
at San Antonio
L90-115
L.A. Clippers
W115-109
Record
1-0
2-0
2-1
3-1
3-2
3-3
3-4
3-5
4-5
5-5
6-5
7-5
8-5
9-5
10-5
11-5
12-5
12-6
12-7
13-7
14-7
14-8
14-9
14-10
15-10
15-11
16-11
16-12
17-12
17-13
17-14
17-15
18-15
18-16
18-17
18-18
18-19
18-20
19-20
19-21
20-21
Date
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
201
29
31
1
3
5
10
12
13
15
16
19
20
22
24
26
1
3
5
7
9
10
12
14
17
19
21
24
25
27
29
31
2
3
5
7
9
10
12
14
17
19
Avg.
4.9
9.8
8.4
11.7
1.8
2.0
2.1
2.2
3.6
1.2
1.5
1.0
0.9
1.0
40.7
41.1
A Avg. PF-D
382 5.5 193-0
143 3.0 152-0
78 1.0 235-1
217 3.2 187-2
219 2.8
99-0
88 1.2
89-0
221 3.0 115-0
60 0.9 104-0
24 0.4 112-1
110 1.9 125-0
192 2.7 163-3
59 1.3
55-0
1 0.1
2-0
5 0.2
22-0
1799 22.0 1653-7
1914 23.2 1747-11
Opponent
Orlando
at Philadelphia
at Boston
Vancouver
at Detroit
Seattle
at Vancouver
at Portland
at L.A. Lakers
at L.A. Clippers
Detroit
at Minnesota
at New York
at Washington
Minnesota
Utah
L.A. Clippers
Miami
at Phoenix
at Utah
Dallas
New Jersey
Sacramento
Milwaukee
Boston
at Dallas
at Milwaukee
at Indiana
at Orlando
at Miami
Phoenix
Golden State
at Atlanta
Chicago
at Denver
at Golden State
at Sacramento
at Seattle
Denver
at Minnesota
Phoenix
S TO B
126 189 42
84 126 96
55 170 38
71 147 28
62 107
5
32
62
3
81 100
8
31
39 24
10
47 27
62
97 10
52 111
4
17
52
3
2
2
0
1
4
6
686 1298 294
732 1170 365
Score
L88-95
W102-86
L96-107
W110-97
L92-104
W97-83
W112-103
L81-105
W90-88
W121-99
W100-90
L95-100 (OT)
L74-92
L112-124
W118-98
L100-106
W107-97
L93-117
W108-89
L93-100
W97-91
W115-104
W89-86
W96-91
W105-96
W103-95
L108-118
W86-81
L75-100
L77-109
L86-97
L94-104
L87-107
L94-109
W104-87
W93-89
W97-85
L95-103
W94-88
L95-102
L93-123
TP
1287
772
1305
1036
669
633
612
466
350
337
406
184
27
15
8099
8161
Avg.
18.4
16.4
16.1
15.2
8.6
8.4
8.4
7.0
6.0
5.8
5.6
4.1
3.9
0.6
98.8
99.5
Record
20-22
21-22
21-23
22-23
22-24
23-24
24-24
24-25
25-25
26-25
27-25
27-26
27-27
27-28
28-28
28-29
29-29
29-30
30-30
30-31
31-31
32-31
33-31
34-31
35-31
36-31
36-32
37-32
37-33
37-34
37-35
37-36
37-37
37-38
38-38
39-38
40-38
40-39
41-39
41-40
41-41
History
Jan.
31
2
4
5
7
12
14
16
18
20
22
28
29
2
4
6
9
12
14
16
19
20
22
25
27
29
2
3
5
6
8
10
13
16
18
19
21
22
24
26
27
G-S M i n
FGM-A
70-70 2473 452-1059
47-45 1633
306-633
81-74 2528 531-1041
68-41 2243
361-744
78-78 2217
239-586
75-1 1490
227-544
73-59 1988
206-456
67-24 1190
175-389
58-3
903
129-266
58-13 1070
112-305
72-2 1332
128-310
45-0
599
63-142
7-0
37
10-28
24-0
127
7-10
82 19830 2946-6513
82 19830 3173-6769
1998-99 Houston Rockets
(31-19, 3rd Midwest)
Final Statistics
Player
Hakeem Olajuwon
Charles Barkley
Scottie Pippen
Michael Dickerson
Sam Mack (TOT)
Sam Mack (HOU)
Cuttino Mobley
Othella Harrington
Brent Price
Eddie Johnson
Bryce Drew
Rodrick Rhodes
Matt Bullard
Antoine Carr
Anthony Miller
Stanley Roberts
Matt Maloney
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Feb.
History
Mar.
5
6
8
10
11
16
17
18
20
21
23
25
27
28
2
4
6
7
9
11
13
14
16
17
20
G-S M i n
FGM-A
50-50 1784
373-725
42-40 1526
240-502
50-50 2011
261-604
50-50 1558
215-462
44-15 1083
167-384
25-0
506
81-172
49-37 1456
172-405
41-10
903
156-304
40-6
806
100-207
3-0
18
6-13
34-0
441
47-129
3-0
33
2-8
41-0
413
43-114
18-0
152
21-52
29-0
249
28-60
6-0
33
5-13
15-7
186
5-28
50 12075 1755-3798
50 12075 1793-4136
Opponent
at L.A. Lakers
at Golden State
Denver
Sacramento
at Dallas
Phoenix
at Minnesota
at New Jersey
at Miami
at Orlando
Seattle
Atlanta
at Vancouver
at L.A. Lakers
San Antonio
L.A. Clippers
at Vancouver
at Portland
Denver
Vancouver
Cleveland
at Phoenix
Portland
at Denver
Phoenix
Pct.
.514
.478
.432
.465
.435
.471
.425
.513
.483
.462
.364
.250
.377
.404
.467
.385
.179
.462
.434
3PM-A
4-13
4-25
72-212
71-164
87-219
45-111
53-148
0-0
46-112
0-1
16-49
0-0
24-62
0-1
0-1
0-0
1-15
336-914
230-645
Score
L91-99
W86-84
W99-80
W92-82
W105-95
W109-92
L102-116
W93-92 (OT)
L71-81
L83-109
W98-86
L87-93
W86-74
L90-106
L82-99
W96-77
W107-92
L71-111
W84-75
W102-91
W100-89
L90-104
W101-93
W114-109
W103-93 (OT)
Pct.
.308
.160
.340
.433
.397
.405
.358
—
.411
.000
.327
—
.387
.000
.000
—
.067
.368
.357
FTM-A
195-272
192-267
132-183
46-72
51-58
23-28
90-110
88-122
46-61
0-0
8-8
5-6
7-10
5-7
14-22
4-8
10-11
865-1187
779-1062
Pct.
.717
.719
.721
.639
.879
.821
.818
.721
.754
—
1.000
.833
.700
.714
.636
.500
.909
.729
.734
Record
0-1
1-1
2-1
3-1
4-1
5-1
5-2
6-2
6-3
6-4
7-4
7-5
8-5
8-6
8-7
9-7
10-7
10-8
11-8
12-8
13-8
13-9
14-9
15-9
16-9
202
Rebounds
O-D-Tot
106-372-478
167-349-516
63-260-323
26-57-83
14-81-95
7-35-42
22-89-111
72-174-246
18-60-78
0-2-2
3-29-32
2-2-4
9-33-42
9-22-31
26-41-67
4-7-11
2-8-10
536-1540-2076
664-1391-2055
Date
Apr.
May
22
24
25
27
28
30
1
4
6
8
11
12
14
15
18
19
21
23
25
26
29
30
2
4
5
Avg.
9.6
12.3
6.5
1.7
2.2
1.7
2.3
6.0
2.0
0.7
0.9
1.3
1.0
1.7
2.3
1.8
0.7
41.5
41.1
A Avg. PF-D
88 1.8 160-3
192 4.6
89-0
293 5.9 118-0
95 1.9
90-0
55 1.3
94-1
32 1.3
41-0
121 2.5
98-0
15 0.4 103-0
113 2.8
90-0
1 0.3
3-0
52 1.5
61-2
1 0.3
5-0
18 0.4
28-0
9 0.5
31-0
7 0.2
34-0
0 0.0
2-0
21 1.4
7-0
1058 21.2 960-5
1034 20.7 1030-2
Opponent
Sacramento
at Dallas
Toronto
at Golden State
at Sacramento
at L.A. Clippers
at Utah
at Seattle
Golden State
San Antonio
at Utah
at Minnesota
Vancouver
Portland
at San Antonio
Seattle
Dallas
at L.A. Clippers
at Phoenix
L.A. Lakers
Dallas
Utah
L.A. Clippers
Minnesota
at Denver
S
82
43
98
27
35
15
44
6
33
0
12
1
13
1
7
0
4
386
441
TO B
139 123
100 13
159 37
66 11
33
4
13
3
79 23
61 25
65
1
2
0
31
4
5
0
14
4
9 10
9
5
4
1
14
0
812 260
653 245
Score
W110-100
W88-78
W113-104
W87-86
W107-93
W104-95
L87-88
L84-101
W111-74
L83-92
L76-85
W95-90
W102-85
W86-76
L83-86
W120-113
L95-109
L101-106 (OT)
L71-95
W102-80
L81-91
L78-91
W110-84
W100-83
W95-88
TP
945
676
726
547
472
230
487
400
292
12
118
9
117
47
70
14
21
4711
4595
Avg.
18.9
16.1
14.5
10.9
10.7
9.2
9.9
9.8
7.3
4.0
3.5
3.0
2.9
2.6
2.4
2.3
1.4
94.2
91.9
Record
17-9
18-9
19-9
20-9
21-9
22-9
22-10
22-11
23-11
23-12
23-13
24-13
25-13
26-13
26-14
27-14
27-15
27-16
27-17
28-17
28-18
28-19
29-19
30-19
31-19
1999-2000 Houston Rockets
(34-48, 6th Midwest)
Final Statistics
Player
Steve Francis
Cuttino Mobley
Charles Barkley
Shandon Anderson
Walt Williams
Hakeem Olajuwon
Kelvin Cato
Kenny Thomas
Carlos Rogers
“Moochie” Norris
Matt Bullard
Bryce Drew
Tony Massenburg
Thomas Hamilton
Anthony Miller
Bill Curley
Devin Gray
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Nov.
Dec.
Opponent
Milwaukee
at Utah
San Antonio
Orlando
L.A. Lakers
at L.A. Lakers
at Golden State
Indiana
at Dallas
Sacramento
at Seattle
at Sacramento
Dallas
at Portland
at Vancouver
at Phoenix
at L.A. Clippers
Phoenix
Vancouver
at Philadelphia
at Boston
at New Jersey
New York
at San Antonio
Boston
Portland
Washington
at Washington
Toronto
L.A. Clippers
Seattle
at Miami
Utah
at Sacramento
at Golden State
at Chicago
at Dallas
Portland
Denver
Miami
Minnesota
Rebounds
Pct.
3PM-A Pct.
FTM-A Pct.
O-D-Tot Avg.
.445 107-310 .345
287-365 .786
152-257-409 5.3
.430 104-292 .356
299-353 .847
59-229-288 3.6
.477
6-26 .231
71-110 .645
71-138-209 10.5
.473
79-225 .351
194-253 .767
91-293384 4.7
.458 102-261 .391
101-123 .821
69-237-306 4.0
.458
0-2 .000
69-112 .616
65-209-274 6.2
.537
0-4 .000
135-208 .649
102-287-389 6.0
.399
32-122 .262
138-209 .660
147-290-437 6.1
.525
1-14 .071
81-137 .591
98-177-275 5.2
.434
12-29 .414
57-73 .781
16-52-68 2.3
.409
79-177 .446
25-30 .833
13-125-138 2.5
.383
59-163 .362
45-53 .849
23-80-103 1.4
.444
0-0
—
14-16 .875
7-20-27 2.7
.443
0-0
—
12-23 .522
31-59-90 4.1
.536
0-0
—
26-51 .510
49-115-164 4.7
.545
0-0
—
0-0
—
4-4-8 2.0
.405
0-0
—
19-29 .655
11-14-25 1.2
.450 581-1625 .358 1573-2145 .733 1008-2586-3594 43.8
.456 350-990 .354 1425-1829 .779 1027-2451-3478 42.4
Score
L93-98
L82-98
L85-95
L97-102
L88-89
W97-81
W103-95
L87-96
L95-114
L110-128
L107-110
L105-110
W119-99
L88-91 (OT)
W118-110 (OT)
L122-128 (2OT)
W109-96
W105-95
W102-99
L73-83
L96-100
L94-106
L90-101
L77-83
W100-94
L79-89
W105-89
L92-103
L99-100
W122-100
L96-103
L99-111
L87-103
L93-110
W108-100
W93-90
W121-111
W90-89
W122-115
W101-88
L84-92
Record
0-1
0-2
0-3
0-4
0-5
1-5
2-5
2-6
2-7
2-8
2-9
2-10
3-10
3-11
4-11
4-12
5-12
6-12
7-12
7-13
7-14
7-15
7-16
7-17
8-17
8-18
9-18
9-19
9-20
10-20
10-21
10-22
10-23
10-24
11-24
12-24
13-24
14-24
15-24
16-24
16-25
Date
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
203
27
28
30
1
3
4
6
8
9
15
18
20
22
24
27
28
2
4
7
9
11
14
16
17
19
20
23
24
26
28
30
1
4
5
7
9
11
13
16
18
19
A Avg. PF-D
507 6.6 231-2
208 2.6 171-0
63 3.2
48-0
239 2.9 182-0
157 2.1 190-2
61 1.4
88-0
26 0.4 175-1
113 1.6 167-0
42 0.8
77-0
94 3.1
32-0
63 1.1
85-0
162 2.3
79-0
3 0.3
13-0
15 0.7
25-0
16 0.5
68-1
0 0.0
10-1
5 0.2
22-0
1774 21.6 1663-7
1863 22.7 1833-17
Opponent
Golden State
at Denver
L.A. Lakers
Charlotte
Philadelphia
at Minnesota
at Detroit
Cleveland
at Atlanta
Detroit
at San Antonio
San Antonio
at Charlotte
Denver
at L.A. Lakers
at L.A. Clippers
Sacramento
New Jersey
Phoenix
at Utah
Minnesota
at New York
at Milwaukee
at Indiana
at Toronto
at Cleveland
L.A. Clippers
at Orlando
Chicago
Golden State
at Minnesota
Atlanta
at Vancouver
at Portland
at Seattle
Utah
at Denver
Dallas
Seattle
at Phoenix
Vancouver
S TO B
118 306 29
87 186 32
14
44
4
96 194 32
49 113 44
41
73 70
33
71 124
54 112 22
14
63 34
23
30
1
19
36 13
41
66
1
2
9
5
4
28 14
11
19 10
2
4
0
5
4
3
613 1425 438
735 1126 433
T P Avg.
1388 18.0
1277 15.8
289 14.5
1009 12.3
827 10.9
455 10.3
567
8.7
594
8.3
422
8.0
207
6.9
382
6.8
420
5.8
46
4.6
82
3.7
130
3.7
12
3.0
49
2.3
8156 99.5
8227 100.3
Score
L110-115
L98-104
W89-83
W99-83
W109-106
L85-102
L105-109
W91-83
L100-116
W107-102
L92-116
L111-113 (OT)
L97-102
L97-106
L85-101
W96-77
W102-99
W99-92 (OT)
L101-108
L82-101
L86-100
L85-91
L96-106
L102-111
L98-100
L85-98
W110- 95
L96-112
W123-78
W121-86
L90-122
W115-93
L100-102
W118-105
W119-116
W99-90
W103-93
W111-102
L112-121
W107-98
L92-96
Record
16-26
16-27
17-27
18-27
19-27
19-28
19-29
20-29
20-30
21-30
21-31
21-32
21-33
21-34
21-35
22-35
23-35
24-35
24-36
24-37
24-38
24-39
24-40
24-41
24-42
24-43
25-43
25-44
26-44
27-44
27-45
28-45
28-46
29-46
30-46
31-46
32-46
33-46
33-47
34-47
34-48
History
Jan.
2
4
5
8
10
12
13
15
16
18
20
21
23
26
29
1
2
4
6
8
10
11
14
15
18
21
23
26
28
30
4
6
8
11
13
15
17
18
20
23
25
G-S M i n
FGM-A
77-77 2776 497-1117
81-8 2496 437-1016
20-18
620
106-222
82-82 2700
368-778
76-66 1859
312-681
44-28 1049
193-421
65-32 1581
216-402
72-29 1797
212-531
53-15 1101
170-324
30-0
502
69-159
56-27 1024
139-340
72-5 1293
158-413
10-0
109
16-36
22-7
273
35-79
35-14
476
52-97
4-0
50
6-11
21-2
124
15-37
82 19830 3001-6664
82 19830 3226-7074
2000-2001 Houston Rockets
(45-37, 5th Midwest)
Final Statistics
Player
Steve Francis
Cuttino Mobley
Maurice Taylor
Hakeem Olajuwon
Shandon Anderson
Walt Williams
Kenny Thomas
“Moochie” Norris
Matt Bullard
Kelvin Cato
Carlos Rogers
Jason Collier
Dan Langhi
Sean Colson (TOT)
Sean Colson (HOU)
Anthony Miller
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Oct.
Nov.
History
Dec.
Jan.
31
2
4
5
7
9
11
12
14
16
18
21
22
25
28
30
2
5
8
9
11
14
16
19
21
23
26
27
30
1
2
4
6
9
11
13
15
16
18
19
23
G-S M i n
FGM-A
80-79 3194 550-1219
79-49 3002 527-1214
69-69 1972
390-797
58-55 1545
283-568
82-82 2396
263-590
72-31 1583
202-513
74-21 1820
206-465
82-6 1654
184-413
61-5 1000
129-305
35-13
624
64-111
39-0
544
75-110
23-0
222
27-71
33-0
241
37-99
13-0
44
6-24
10-0
30
6-19
1-0
3
0-0
82 19830 2943-6494
82 19830 3020-6733
Opponent
Minnesota
Milwaukee
at L.A. Clippers
at Phoenix
L.A. Lakers
Vancouver
at Portland
at L.A. Lakers
Chicago
Charlotte
Phoenix
at Indiana
at Boston
at Miami
Sacramento
at Denver
Portland
Dallas
at Sacramento
at Seattle
at Vancouver
at Golden State
Denver
San Antonio
L.A. Lakers
Golden State
at San Antonio
Seattle
at Dallas
at Minnesota
at Cleveland
Detroit
Utah
at Toronto
at New York
Sacramento
at Utah
Toronto
at Golden State
at L.A. Lakers
at Denver
Pct.
3PM-A Pct.
FTM-A Pct.
.451 133-336 .396
358-438 .817
.434
90-252 .357
394-474 .831
.489
0-4 .000
119-162 .735
.498
0-1 .000
123-198 .621
.446
46-170 .271
138-188 .734
.394
98-248 .395
97-126 .770
.443
25-92 .272
91-126 .722
.446
25-89 .281
151-194 .778
.423
86-213 .404
10-14 .714
.577
0-0
—
37-57 .649
.682
0-1 .000
29-52 .558
.380
0-1 .000
17-24 .708
.374
0-1 .000
16-29 .552
.250
1-5 .200
2-4 .500
.316
1-4 .250
2-4 .500
—
0-0
—
0-0
—
.453 504-1412 .357 1582-2086 .758
.449 359-1015 .354 1385-1862 .744
Score
L98-106
W115-93
L74-77
L99-104
W84-74
W85-78
L88-111
L99-105
W110-83
W84-80
W94-89
W101-89
L81-96
W91-80
L81-88
W109-105 (OT)
L85-96
W109-102
L98-111
W111-104
W82-75
W98-95
L100-102
L79-86
L94-99
L87-95
L95-103
L92-107
W114-99
L96-106
W100-95
W107-97
L97-99
W110-91
W76-75
L81-84
L104-116 (OT)
W114-99
W112-104
L101-114
L100-105
Record
0-1
1-1
1-2
1-3
2-3
3-3
3-4
3-5
4-5
5-5
6-5
7-5
7-6
8-6
8-7
9-7
9-8
10-8
10-9
11-9
12-9
13-9
13-10
13-11
13-12
13-13
13-14
13-15
14-15
14-16
15-16
16-16
16-17
17-17
18-17
18-18
18-19
19-19
20-19
20-20
20-21
204
Rebounds
O-D-Tot Avg.
190-363-553 6.9
83-314-397 5.0
109-269-378 5.5
124-307-431 7.4
72-261-333 4.1
31-214-245 3.4
122-295-417 5.6
44-154-198 2.4
22-108-130 2.1
47-94-141 4.0
48-91-139 3.6
12-25-37 1.6
13-28-41 1.2
2-4-6 0.5
2-1-3 0.3
0-0-0 0.0
919-2524-3443 42.0
988-2420-3408 41.6
Date
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
24
26
27
30
1
3
5
7
8
13
16
17
20
21
23
26
28
1
3
7
8
10
11
13
15
17
20
22
24
27
29
31
1
3
5
7
9
10
13
14
17
A Avg. PF-D
517 6.5 274-7
195 2.5 169-1
104 1.5 208-3
72 1.2 141-0
189 2.3 202-0
97 1.3 153-2
77 1.0 178-4
283 3.5
84-0
42 0.7
76-0
11 0.3
89-1
9 0.2
33-0
6 0.3
27-1
4 0.1
16-0
10 0.8
6-0
7 0.7
6-0
0 0.0
1-0
1613 19.7 1657-19
1735 21.2 1771-17
Opponent
Philadelphia
Vancouver
at Charlotte
Miami
L.A. Clippers
at San Antonio
New York
at Philadelphia
at Detroit
Washington
at Orlando
Cleveland
Boston
at Minnesota
Orlando
Portland
at Chicago
at Milwaukee
at Dallas
at Atlanta
L.A. Clippers
Golden State
at Phoenix
Indiana
New Jersey
San Antonio
at Sacramento
at L.A. Clippers
at Seattle
Utah
Phoenix
at Washington
at New Jersey
Dallas
Seattle
Atlanta
at Utah
Denver
at Portland
at Vancouver
Minnesota
S TO B
141 265 31
84 165 26
28 125 38
70
81 88
82 131 40
30
73 28
40 116 43
69 107
2
10
12
9
13
25 31
10
17 18
2
11
3
7
8
1
1
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
587 1204 358
605 1092 400
Score
L84-85 (OT)
W106-89
W110-97
L85-103
L84-101
L88-90
W100-86
W112-87
W103-90
W99-89
L93-108
W92-80
W101-84
W89-83
W105-95
L89-95
W95-78
W108-91
L95-100
W104-98
W99-87
W86-81
L92-94
W127-118 (3OT)
W108-106
W103-99
L109-125
L92-97
L90-93
W109-86
L85-90
W96-86
L98-101
L97-109
W91-88
W110-97
L81-96
L99-100
W109-103
W100-95
W114-87
TP
1591
1538
899
689
710
599
528
544
354
165
179
71
90
15
15
0
7972
7784
Avg.
19.9
19.5
13.0
11.9
8.7
8.3
7.1
6.6
5.8
4.7
4.6
3.1
2.7
1.2
1.5
0.0
97.2
94.9
Record
20-22
21-22
22-22
22-23
22-24
22-25
23-25
24-25
25-25
26-25
26-26
27-26
28-26
29-26
30-26
30-27
31-27
32-27
32-28
33-28
34-28
35-28
35-29
36-29
37-29
38-29
38-30
38-31
38-32
39-32
39-33
40-33
40-34
40-35
41-35
42-35
42-36
42-37
43-37
44-37
45-37
2001-2002 Houston Rockets
(28-54, 5th Midwest)
Final Statistics
Player
Cuttino Mobley
Steve Francis
Kenny Thomas
Walt Williams
Eddie Griffin
Glen Rice
“Moochie” Norris
Kelvin Cato
Kevin Willis
Oscar Torres
Jason Collier
Terence Morris
Dan Langhi
Tierre Brown
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Opponent
Atlanta
L.A. Clippers
Minnesota
at Phoenix
Denver
Philadelphia
at Denver
at San Antonio
L.A. Lakers
Dallas
at Sacramento
at Portland
at Seattle
at L.A. Clippers
Sacramento
at Memphis
San Antonio
at New York
at Chicago
Washington
at Minnesota
at Detroit
Cleveland
at Indiana
Miami
Portland
L.A. Lakers
Milwaukee
Phoenix
at Golden State
at L.A. Lakers
Detroit
Indiana
New York
at Utah
Denver
at Philadelphia
at Toronto
at Boston
at New Jersey
at Atlanta
Rebounds
Pct.
3PM-A Pct.
FTM-A Pct.
O-D-Tot Avg.
.438 149-377 .395
267-314 .850
63-237-300 4.1
.417
68-210 .324
326-422 .773
102-299-401 7.0
.478
0-16 .000
223-336 .664
158-358-516 7.2
.419
78-183 .426
40-51 .784
37-125-162 3.4
.366
90-273 .330
64-86 .744
117-299-416 5.7
.389
18-64 .281
24-30 .800
5-42-47 2.4
.398
36-134 .269
127-169 .751
73-173-246 3.0
.583
0-1 .000
113-194 .582
176-349-525 7.0
.440
0-1 .000
65-87 .747
105-194-299 5.8
.396
37-126 .294
82-105 .781
47-75-122 1.9
0-1 .000
24-32 .750
31-51-82 3.3
.432
.384
15-78 .192
18-28 .643
77-134-211 3.1
.392
1-4 .250
8-11 .727
22-45-67 2.0
.426
4-12 .333
21-28 .750
12-30-42 1.1
.428 496-1480 .335 1402-1893 .741 1025-2411-3436 41.9
.464 370-1028 .360 1221-1623 .752 1045-2507-3552 43.3
Score
W89-84 (OT)
W98-92 (OT)
L88-90
W103-100
W99-93
W77-72
L81-108
L86-90
L97-98 (OT)
W124-87
L77-113
W94-87
L81-99
L83-90
L84-89
L85-102
L75-85
L86-89
L75-103
L82-85
L97-107
L77-105
L102-107
L106-108 (OT)
L73-76
L92-101
L101-107
W115-110
L91-97
W100-93
L90-114
W99-97
L79-81
W88-86
L79-83
W98-86
L106-112 (OT)
L103-109
W104-101
L90-99
L91-95
Record
1-0
2-0
2-1
3-1
4-1
5-1
5-2
5-3
5-4
6-4
6-5
7-5
7-6
7-7
7-8
7-9
7-10
7-11
7-12
7-13
7-14
7-15
7-16
7-17
7-18
7-19
7-20
8-20
8-21
9-21
9-22
10-22
10-23
11-23
11-24
12-24
12-25
12-26
13-26
13-27
13-28
Date
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
205
22
24
26
29
31
1
4
6
12
16
18
20
21
23
26
2
3
5
7
8
10
12
13
16
18
19
22
24
26
28
30
2
4
5
8
9
11
12
14
16
17
A Avg. PF-D
187 2.5 189-3
362 6.4 172-2
137 1.9 195-5
69 1.4 106-0
53 0.7 117-1
31 1.6
34-0
403 4.9 130-0
29 0.4 208-5
14 0.3
98-0
40 0.6
64-0
9 0.4
40-0
64 0.9
72-1
14 0.4
25-0
70 1.8
26-0
1482 18.1 1476-17
1838 22.4 1647-7
Opponent
Dallas
New Jersey
at Charlotte
Golden State
at Dallas
Charlotte
Utah
at Cleveland
Memphis
Orlando
at Washington
at Milwaukee
Minnesota
Boston
L.A. Clippers
at Phoenix
at L.A. Lakers
Toronto
at San Antonio
Golden State
Utah
Seattle
at Minnesota
Chicago
at L.A. Clippers
at Sacramento
at Seattle
at Golden State
at Utah
Sacramento
Phoenix
Seattle
San Antonio
at Memphis
at Orlando
at Miami
at Dallas
Portland
Memphis
at Denver
at Portland
S TO B
109 180 37
71 221 25
85 143 66
18
53 10
17
47 134
12
24
3
81 156
4
40
53 95
25
41 23
25
49
9
6
13
4
21
45 27
8
9
5
19
40
3
537 1156 445
576 988 415
Score
L107-113
L98-103
W111-104 (OT)
W100-96 (OT)
L91-95
L72-73
W104-97
L109-111
W85-78
L100-109
W102-89
L76-115
W89-83
W99-89
L84-94
W104-97
L79-95
W112-109
L97-99
L95-108
W95-92
W101-98
W96-95
L112-114 (2OT)
L86-93
L87-110
L82-112
W116-104
L105-109
L74-101
L88-90
W100-98
L78-102
L81-99
L74-83
L117-120 (OT)
W98-95 (OT)
L79-80
L95-98
L70-101
L79-92
TP
1606
1234
1015
450
642
172
665
493
315
389
106
255
107
123
7572
7973
Avg.
21.7
21.6
14.1
9.4
8.8
8.6
8.1
6.6
6.1
6.0
4.2
3.8
3.1
3.1
92.3
97.2
Record
13-29
13-30
14-30
15-30
15-31
15-32
16-32
16-33
17-33
17-34
18-34
18-35
19-35
20-35
20-36
21-36
21-37
22-37
22-38
22-39
23-39
24-39
25-39
25-40
25-41
25-42
25-43
26-43
26-44
26-45
26-46
27-46
27-47
27-48
27-49
27-50
28-50
28-51
28-52
28-53
28-54
History
Jan.
30
1
3
4
6
8
9
13
15
17
19
20
23
25
27
30
1
3
4
6
8
9
11
13
15
18
20
22
26
28
30
3
5
8
10
12
15
16
18
19
21
G-S M i n
FGM-A
74-74 3116 595-1358
57-56 2343 420-1007
72-71 2484
396-829
48-25 1117
166-396
73-24 1896
244-666
20-20
606
65-167
82-26 2249
251-631
75-73 1917
190-326
52-5
865
125-284
65-13 1075
135-341
25-2
365
41-95
68-12 1110
111-289
34-8
434
49-125
40-1
403
49-115
82 19980 2837-6629
82 19980 3191-6875
2002-2003 Houston Rockets
(43-39, 5th Midwest)
Final Statistics
Player
Steve Francis
Cuttino Mobley
Yao Ming
James Posey (TOT)
James Posey (HOU)
Kenny Thomas
Glen Rice
Eddie Griffin
Maurice Taylor
Kelvin Cato
“Moochie” Norris
Terence Morris
Jason Collier
Juaquin Hawkins
Bostjan Nachbar
Tito Maddox
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Oct.
Nov.
History
Dec.
Jan.
30
1
2
5
9
12
15
17
19
21
22
24
26
27
29
1
3
6
7
10
13
14
16
18
20
21
23
27
29
31
4
7
8
10
11
13
15
17
20
21
24
G-S M i n
FGM-A
81-81 3318 571-1312
73-73 3044 463-1067
82-72 2382
401-805
83-71 2518
309-752
58-47 1646
188-428
20-14
586
82-190
62-26 1532
196-457
77-66 1890
271-678
67-9 1377
231-535
73-5 1247
133-256
82-3 1375
134-330
49-0
632
82-176
13-3
104
17-36
58-10
685
57-148
14-1
77
11-31
9-0
35
3-12
82 19930 2840-6461
82 19930 2891-6681
Opponent
at Indiana
at Denver
Toronto
Seattle
Golden State
Portland
at Phoenix
at L.A. Lakers
Cleveland
at Dallas
Washington
at L.A. Clippers
at Portland
at Golden State
at Seattle
at Sacramento
San Antonio
at New Orleans
Philadelphia
Sacramento
at Memphis
L.A. Clippers
at Miami
Indiana
Atlanta
at Minnesota
Utah
New York
New Orleans
Milwaukee
Golden State
Minnesota
at Orlando
at Atlanta
Denver
Boston
Phoenix
L.A. Lakers
at San Antonio
at Dallas
Detroit
Rebounds
Pct.
3PM-A Pct.
FTM-A Pct.
O-D-Tot Avg.
.435
85-240 .354
476-595 .800
159-340-499 6.2
.434 112-318 .352
242-282 .858
70-233-303 4.2
.498
1-2 .500
301-371 .811
196-479-675 8.2
.411
70-229 .306
205-246 .833
90-336-426 5.1
.439
46-141 .326
119-144 .826
52-229-281 4.8
.432
0-0
—
33-45 .733
45-92-137 6.9
.429 101-254 .398
63-83 .759
28-126-154 2.5
.400
64-192 .333
58-94 .617
138-323-461 6.0
.432
0-2 .000
100-138 .725
95-143-238 3.6
.520
0-4 .000
66-124 .532
132-296-428 5.9
.406
11-45 .244
78-114 .684
37-122-159 1.9
.466
7-32 .219
11-14 .786
40-88-128 2.6
.472
0-0
—
2-2 1.000
12-17-29 2.2
.385
10-24 .417
10-20 .500
16-62-78 1.3
.355
2-10 .200
5-10 .500
3-8-11 0.8
.250
0-3 .000
5-8 .625
1-6-7 0.8
.440 439-1267 .346 1569-2044 .768 1024-2564-3588 43.8
.433 386-1113 .347 1399-1805 .775 979-2353-3332 40.6
Score
L82-91
W83-74
W88-76
L97-104
W111-104
W86-83
L87-88
W93-89
W97-80
L90-103
W93-86
L89-90
L71-77
W91-84
W83-72
L84-103
W89-75
L96-98 (OT)
W97-72
W103-96
L109-114 (OT)
L83-94
W105-100 (OT)
W95-83
W101-82
L86-98
L91-96
L83-99
W97-85
W103-80
L84-86
W94-86
W91-81
L75-84
W87-85
W101-92
W102-96
W108-104 (OT)
L82-87
L86-107
L74-98
Record
0-1
1-1
2-1
2-2
3-2
4-2
4-3
5-3
6-3
6-4
7-4
7-5
7-6
8-6
9-6
9-7
10-7
10-8
11-8
12-8
12-9
12-10
13-10
14-10
15-10
15-11
15-12
15-13
16-13
17-13
17-14
18-14
19-14
19-15
20-15
21-15
22-15
23-15
23-16
23-17
23-18
206
Date
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
26
27
29
31
2
4
5
11
12
14
18
19
21
22
24
25
27
2
4
5
8
12
14
16
18
19
21
23
24
26
27
29
31
2
4
6
8
9
12
15
16
A Avg. PF-D
502 6.2 251-2
208 2.8 185-0
137 1.7 230-1
184 2.2 197-1
106 1.8 134-0
39 2.0
49-0
65 1.0
99-0
86 1.1 136-1
66 1.0 151-0
20 0.3 176-0
196 2.4
72-0
25 0.5
35-0
1 0.1
10-0
47 0.8
57-0
3 0.2
13-0
5 0.2
4-0
1506 18.4 1602-4
1683 20.5 1794-14
Opponent
at Chicago
at Memphis
Dallas
Minnesota
Sacramento
at Minnesota
at Cleveland
Utah
at Utah
Miami
at L.A. Lakers
at Phoenix
Dallas
Memphis
at Boston
at New York
at Washington
San Antonio
at Detroit
at Toronto
New Jersey
L.A. Clippers
Chicago
Phoenix
at Seattle
at Portland
at Golden State
at Sacramento
at L.A. Clippers
L.A. Lakers
at San Antonio
Denver
at New Jersey
at Milwaukee
at Philadelphia
Orlando
Portland
at Utah
Seattle
Memphis
at Denver
S TO B
141 299 41
95 166 36
31 173 147
106 144 15
77
78
9
16
40
6
23
55
5
52
76 111
22 100 22
38
56 85
55
86
4
8
29 17
2
2
1
29
29
6
2
6
2
3
3
1
594 1276 493
663 1082 381
Score
L98-100
W100-95
L81-104
W121-101
W105-89
L89-103
L102-105
L101-103 (OT)
W106-76
L82-94
L99-106 (2OT)
W107-89
L85-100
W93-82
W101-95 (OT)
L95-102
L98-100 (OT)
L88-97
L83-96
W97-95
W83-71
W118-114 (OT)
W121-91
W85-75
L94-100
L83-94
W117-107
L108-109
W108-90
L93-96
L85-98
W102-89
L86-110
L99-106
W88-79
W114-93
L66-81
L73-94
W101-86
W97-86
W89-84
TP
1703
1280
1104
893
541
197
556
664
562
332
357
182
36
134
29
11
7688
7567
Avg.
21.0
17.5
13.5
10.8
9.3
9.9
9.0
8.6
8.4
4.5
4.4
3.7
2.8
2.3
2.1
1.2
93.8
92.3
Record
23-19
24-19
24-20
25-20
26-20
26-21
26-22
26-23
27-23
27-24
27-25
28-25
28-26
29-26
30-26
30-27
30-28
30-29
30-30
31-30
32-30
33-30
34-30
35-30
35-31
35-32
36-32
36-33
37-33
37-34
37-35
38-35
38-36
38-37
39-37
40-37
40-38
40-39
41-39
42-39
43-39
2003-2004 Houston Rockets
(45-37, 5th Midwest)
Final Statistics
Player
G-S M i n
FGM-A
Yao Ming
82-82 2692 535-1025
Steve Francis
79-79 3194 450-1117
Cuttino Mobley
80-80 3229 460-1081
Jim Jackson
80-80 3119
382-900
Maurice Taylor
75-10 2081
367-765
Kelvin Cato
69-67 1743
161-360
C. Weatherspoon (TOT) 52-1
868
104-211
C. Weatherspoon (HOU) 37-0
652
86-171
Eric Piatkowski
49-0
703
72-191
Scott Padgett
58-5
547
74-167
Torraye Braggs
11-0
132
13-28
Bostjan Nachbar
45-3
516
47-132
“Moochie” Norris
30-0
401
27-87
Mark Jackson
42-3
577
34-100
Mike Wilks
26-0
145
17-36
Alton Ford
9-0
41
6-11
Charles Oakley
7-0
25
2-6
Adrian Griffin
19-1
133
5-18
ROCKETS
82 19930 2738-6195
OPPONENTS
82 19930 2636-6405
Date
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Opponent
Denver
Memphis
at Chicago
at New Jersey
Orlando
Miami
at Dallas
Phoenix
at Toronto
at Philadelphia
Golden State
at Portland
at L.A. Clippers
at Utah
at Sacramento
at Seattle
Utah
at New Orleans
Detroit
Portland
San Antonio
at San Antonio
at Minnesota
at Cleveland
L.A. Clippers
at Phoenix
Indiana
at L.A. Lakers
at Denver
Seattle
Philadelphia
Utah
Golden State
at Detroit
at New York
Boston
at Washington
at Boston
Minnesota
at Memphis
New York
Score
W102-85
L71-79
W98-66
W86-75
W96-86
W90-70
L86-97
W90-85
L97-101 (2OT)
W74-66
W85-83
L78-85
W105-90
L76-83
L74-103
L88-95
W107-101 (OT)
W83-74
W86-80
W93-91
L67-71
L73-86
L75-92
W89-85
W99-85
L87-102
L71-79
W99-87
L94-95
L86-87
W80-72
W84-63
W83-65
L66-85
W111-79
L93-97
W93-80
W95-80
W95-76
L83-88
W86-71
Record
1-0
1-1
2-1
3-1
4-1
5-1
5-2
6-2
6-3
7-3
8-3
8-4
9-4
9-5
9-6
9-7
10-7
11-7
12-7
13-7
13-8
13-9
13-10
14-10
15-10
15-11
15-12
16-12
16-13
16-14
17-14
18-14
19-14
19-15
20-15
20-16
21-16
22-16
23-16
23-17
24-17
Rebounds
O-D-Tot Avg.
197-538-735 9.0
116-317-433 5.5
40-322-362 4.5
52-435-487 6.1
131-253-384 5.1
153-319-472 6.8
74-130-204 3.9
60-94-154 4.2
10-63-73 1.5
46-93-139 2.4
15-19-34 3.1
8-62-70 1.6
2-28-30 1.0
10-60-70 1.7
3-13-16 0.6
3-8-11 1.2
0-5-5 0.7
1-18-19 1.0
847-2647-3494 42.6
907-2351-3258 39.7
Date
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
207
23
25
26
28
31
2
4
6
7
9
11
17
21
22
24
25
27
29
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
19
21
22
24
26
28
29
1
2
4
6
7
9
10
12
14
A Avg. PF-D
122 1.5 273-4
493 6.2 257-3
258 3.2 179-0
226 2.8 227-1
107 1.4 253-5
72 1.0 203-0
30 0.6
75-0
17 0.5
56-0
26 0.5
42-0
23 0.4
73-0
6 0.5
21-0
30 0.7
72-1
48 1.6
16-0
119 2.8
41-0
17 0.7
15-0
3 0.3
9-0
2 0.3
8-0
10 0.5
17-0
1579 19.3 1762-14
1689 20.6 1695-16
Opponent
at Indiana
at Orlando
at Miami
Sacramento
New Jersey
at Phoenix
Milwaukee
Chicago
at Atlanta
San Antonio
L.A. Lakers
Washington
at Dallas
Atlanta
at San Antonio
Cleveland
Portland
Seattle
L.A. Lakers
at Minnesota
Dallas
L.A. Clippers
New Orleans
Memphis
Phoenix
at Golden State
at Sacramento
at Portland
Toronto
at Memphis
at Milwaukee
Minnesota
at L.A. Lakers
at Denver
Sacramento
at Golden State
at L.A. Clippers
Denver
at Utah
at Seattle
Dallas
S TO B
22 204 156
139 294 35
107 180 33
86 175 23
43 149 47
52
84 96
30
35 15
22
26 13
16
29
5
12
22 13
4
12
2
14
23 14
16
30
2
17
53
1
3
7
0
0
3
1
0
1
0
7
3
2
560 1373 443
710 1103 359
Score
W78-74
W99-87
L81-95
L94-99
L77-88
L79-99
W103-89
W82-80
W86-77
L82-85
W102-87
W107-81
L88-97
W123-121 (3OT)
L77-86
W90-84
W89-85
L80-97
L93-96
W112-109
W101-98
W90-85
W97-86
W88-80
L97-99 (OT)
L84-90
L95-100
W93-85 (OT)
W90-89 (OT)
L86-109
W111-107 (OT)
L88-94
L85-93
L100-110
L94-99
L90-97
W102-79
W106-103
L69-82
W111-107
L89-92
TP
1431
1310
1260
1033
862
418
261
207
201
200
34
138
80
103
50
15
9
11
7362
7220
Avg.
17.5
16.6
15.8
12.9
11.5
6.1
5.0
5.6
4.1
3.4
3.1
3.1
2.7
2.5
1.9
1.7
1.3
0.6
89.8
88.0
Record
25-17
26-17
26-18
26-19
26-20
26-21
27-21
28-21
29-21
29-22
30-22
31-22
31-23
32-23
32-24
33-24
34-24
34-25
34-26
35-26
36-26
37-26
38-26
39-26
39-27
39-28
39-29
40-29
41-29
41-30
42-30
42-31
42-32
42-33
42-34
42-35
43-35
44-35
44-36
45-36
45-37
History
Jan.
30
1
3
4
8
11
13
14
16
17
19
21
24
26
28
29
3
5
6
9
11
13
16
17
19
20
23
25
26
29
31
3
5
7
8
11
13
14
17
19
21
Pct.
3PM-A Pct.
FTM-A Pct.
.522
0-2 .000
361-446 .809
.403
73-250 .292
337-435 .775
.426 164-420 .390
176-217 .811
.424 162-405 .400
107-127 .843
.480
0-2 .000
128-174 .736
.447
0-0
—
96-142 .676
.493
0-1 .000
53-72 .736
.503
0-1 .000
35-53 .660
.377
43-122 .352
14-16 .875
.443
28-65 .431
24-32 .750
.464
0-0
—
8-12 .667
.356
23-63 .365
21-29 .724
.310
8-23 .348
18-24 .750
.340
7-41 .171
28-39 .718
.472
6-10 .600
10-12 .833
.545
0-0
—
3-6 .500
.333
0-0
—
5-6 .833
.278
1-2 .500
0-4 .000
.442 515-1406 .366 1371-1774 .773
.412 457-1227 .372 1491-2024 .737
2004-2005 Houston Rockets
(51-31, 3rd Southwest)
Final Statistics
Player
G-S M i n
FGM-A
Tracy McGrady
78-78 3182 715-1660
Yao Ming
80-80 2447
538-975
Jim Jackson
24-24
990
118-283
David Wesley (TOT) 80-79 2774
334-840
David Wesley (HOU) 54-53 1840
201-498
Mike James (TOT)
74-5 1859
331-751
Mike James (HOU)
27-5
692
126-291
Bob Sura
61-59 1922
215-504
Juwan Howard
61-47 1624
244-541
Maurice Taylor
38-16
905
127-292
161-368
Jon Barry (TOT)
69-2 1505
Jon Barry (HOU)
53-2 1230
130-291
Tyronn Lue
21-3
479
48-122
Charlie Ward
14-13
360
24-77
Scott Padgett
66-0
942
98-233
Dikembe Mutombo
80-2 1212
108-217
Clarence Weatherspoon 40-18
525
47-114
Bostjan Nachbar
16-2
204
15-43
Reece Gaines
10-0
108
10-27
“Moochie” Norris (TOT) 38-0
360
35-109
“Moochie” Norris (HOU) 6-0
39
3-16
Andre Barrett
27-0
314
20-69
Rod Strickland
16-2
196
9-43
Ryan Bowen
66-6
604
47-111
Vin Baker (TOT)
27-0
204
13-42
Vin Baker (HOU)
3-0
13
0-4
Torraye Braggs
7-0
24
3-7
Brandin Knight
1-0
3
0-1
ROCKETS
82 19855 2846-6419
OPPONENTS
82 19855 2720-6423
Date
Nov.
History
Dec.
Jan.
2
3
5
6
9
11
13
15
16
18
20
21
23
26
27
30
2
4
7
9
11
15
17
18
20
22
26
28
29
31
2
5
7
9
12
13
15
17
18
20
21
Opponent
at Detroit
at Toronto
at Memphis
Sacramento
Memphis
Minnesota
L.A. Lakers
at New Jersey
at Atlanta
New York
at L.A. Clippers
at Portland
at Sacramento
at Utah
Denver
Detroit
at Dallas
Philadelphia
New Orleans
San Antonio
Dallas
Atlanta
Golden State
at Charlotte
Toronto
Charlotte
L.A. Clippers
at Milwaukee
at Cleveland
Milwaukee
Utah
Phoenix
at L.A. Lakers
at Denver
at Dallas
New Jersey
San Antonio
at Memphis
Indiana
at Orlando
at New York
Pct.
3PM-A Pct.
FTM-A Pct.
.431 142-435 .326
431-557 .774
.552
0-0
—
389-497 .783
.417
54-147 .367
30-33 .909
.398 118-315 .375
162-189 .857
.404
90-235 .383
95-113 .841
.441 100-259 .386
109-145 .752
.433
42-107 .393
42-55 .764
.427
55-155 .355
141-188 .750
.451
0-1 .000
97-115 .843
.435
3-8 .375
39-60 .650
62-71 .873
.438
71-165 .430
.447
60-133 .451
52-58 .897
.393
15-45 .333
14-18 .778
.312
16-51 .314
11-13 .846
.421
50-126 .397
29-40 .725
.498
0-0
—
106-143 .741
.412
0-0
—
29-35 .829
.349
10-21 .476
9-12 .750
.370
3-12 .250
3-4 .750
.321
0-12 .000
20-24 .833
.188
0-0
—
2-2 1.000
.290
9-37 .243
7-10 .700
.209
1-2 .500
9-10 .900
.423
3-6 .500
14-21 .667
.310
0-1 .000
9-17 .529
.000
0-0
—
2-2 1.000
.429
0-0
—
0-0
—
.000
0-0
—
0-0
—
.443 553-1521 .364 1551-1986 .781
.423 454-1343 .338 1571-2116 .742
Score
L79-87
L88-95
W89-81
W104-101 (OT)
W90-87
L91-96
L79-84
W80-69
L84-88
L92-93
W91-86 (OT)
W97-93
L96-102
L80-90
L76-82
L72-93
L106-113 (OT)
W77-76
W89-81
W81-80
L78-102
W92-69
W100-83
L100-101 (OT)
W114-102
L87-90
W96-79
L87-115
W98-87
W105-90
W99-80
L98-108
L104-111
W116-98
W124-114
W94-85 (OT)
W73-67
L80-99
L74-87
W108-99
W92-91
Record
0-1
0-2
1-2
2-2
3-2
3-3
3-4
4-4
4-5
4-6
5-6
6-6
6-7
6-8
6-9
6-10
6-11
7-11
8-11
9-11
9-12
10-12
11-12
11-13
12-13
12-14
13-14
13-15
14-15
15-15
16-15
16-16
16-17
17-17
18-17
19-17
20-17
20-18
20-19
21-19
22-19
208
Rebounds
O-D-Tot Avg.
71-413-484 6.2
208-461-669 8.4
10-105-115 4.8
38-190-228 2.9
26-117-143 2.6
35-173-208 2.8
12-74-86 3.2
79-258-337 5.5
126-220-346 5.7
41-123-164 4.3
26-133-159 2.3
22-116-138 2.6
0-40-40 1.9
6-33-39 2.8
47-138-185 2.8
150-276-426 5.3
35-87-122 3.1
4-26-30 1.9
0-11-11 1.1
10-36-46 1.2
1-3-4 0.7
5-14-19 0.7
3-24-27 1.7
21-55-76 1.2
17-22-39 1.4
0-2-2 0.7
7-5-12 1.7
0-0-0 0.0
874-2601-3475 42.4
892-2444-3336 40.7
Date
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
24
26
28
30
31
2
4
6
9
11
13
15
22
23
27
1
2
6
8
11
13
14
16
18
20
22
24
25
27
28
30
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
16
18
20
A Avg. PF-D
448 5.7 167-0
61 0.8 298-8
86 3.6
67-1
265 3.3 215-2
156 2.9 150-2
263 3.6 174-2
78 2.9
60-0
317 5.2 168-2
94 1.5 143-0
53 1.4 123-3
167 2.4
95-0
139 2.6
67-0
58 2.8
48-0
43 3.1
22-0
55 0.8 119-0
10 0.1 135-1
17 0.4
74-1
9 0.6
30-0
3 0.3
12-0
39 1.0
44-0
5 0.8
2-0
42 1.6
35-0
39 2.4
15-0
18 0.3
61-0
10 0.4
38-0
1 0.3
7-0
0 0.0
4-0
1 1.0
0-0
1733 21.1 1807-18
1696 20.7 1773-16
Opponent
Orlando
at New Orleans
Sacramento
at Miami
at Boston
at Philadelphia
at Minnesota
L.A. Lakers
Chicago
at Indiana
Portland
Washington
Seattle
at San Antonio
Utah
at Chicago
at Washington
Dallas
at Seattle
at Phoenix
at Sacramento
at Golden State
Portland
Boston
at Minnesota
Miami
Cleveland
at New Orleans
at San Antonio
at Utah
at Portland
New Orleans
Phoenix
at Golden State
at L.A. Lakers
at Phoenix
at Seattle
Memphis
Denver
L.A. Clippers
Seattle
S TO B
135 201 52
34 196 160
23
56
1
96 113
9
61
59
8
65 106
6
25
26
2
65 147
7
32
79
5
16
63 12
60
67
9
46
53
7
8
24
0
15
18
0
33
30 10
16
51 101
9
15
6
1
5
0
3
4
0
18
27
2
1
2
0
14
16
0
3
16
2
23
7
5
2
17
4
0
2
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
563 1135 378
607 1087 335
Score
W89-78
W82-77
L111-117 (OT)
L95-104
W97-94
W118-95
W119-113 (OT)
W103-102
W105-92
W91-83
W81-80
W123-93
L85-87
L81-99
L92-99
W119-89
L98-101
W90-69
W97-95
W127-107
W111-96
W97-94
W108-77
L92-103
L86-94
W84-82
W99-80
W81-68
L70-83
W99-85
W100-84
L73-76
L78-91
L117-122
W114-100
W98-97
W90-78
W100-92
W115-87
W115-90
W106-78
TP
2003
1465
320
948
587
871
336
626
585
296
455
372
125
75
275
322
123
49
26
90
8
56
28
111
35
2
6
0
7796
7465
Avg.
25.7
18.3
13.3
11.9
10.9
11.8
12.4
10.3
9.6
7.8
6.6
7.0
6.0
5.4
4.2
4.0
3.1
3.1
2.6
2.4
1.3
2.1
1.8
1.7
1.3
0.7
0.9
0.0
95.1
91.0
Record
23-19
24-19
24-20
24-21
25-21
26-21
27-21
28-21
29-21
30-21
31-21
32-21
32-22
32-23
32-24
33-24
33-25
34-25
35-25
36-25
37-25
38-25
39-25
39-26
39-27
40-27
41-27
42-27
42-28
43-28
44-28
44-29
44-30
44-31
45-31
46-31
47-31
48-31
49-31
50-31
51-31
2005-2006 Houston Rockets
(34-48, 5th Southwest)
Final Statistics
Player
Tracy McGrady
Yao Ming
Rafer Alston
Juwan Howard
Derek Anderson
David Wesley
Stromile Swift
Luther Head
Keith Bogans (TOT)
Keith Bogans (HOU)
Gerald Fitch (TOT)
Jon Barry
Chuck Hayes
Lonny Baxter
Richie Frahm (TOT)
Richie Frahm (HOU)
Stephen Graham
Dikembe Mutombo
John Lucas III
“Moochie” Norris
Rick Brunson (TOT)
Rick Brunson (HOU)
Ryan Bowen
Maciej Lampe (TOT)
Maciej Lampe (HOU)
Josh Davis
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Nov.
Dec.
Pct.
3PM-A Pct.
FTM-A Pct.
.406
73-234 .312
254-340 .747
.519
0-1 .000
337-395 .853
.379 102-312 .327
99-143 .692
.459
0-4 .000
154-191 .806
.393
19-67 .284
61-73 .836
.403
99-271 .365
151-187 .807
.491
0-2 .000
136-209 .651
.403 113-313 .361
86-123 .699
.395
65-200 .325
127-186 .683
.395
32-102 .314
47-81 .580
.337
7-26 .269
17-23 .739
.385
12-32 .375
24-29 .828
.562
0-1 .000
29-45 .644
.458
0-0
—
16-19 .842
.390
23-70 .329
7-10 .700
.429
8-22 .364
4-5 .800
.375
1-5 .200
4-4 1.000
.526
0-0
—
69-91 .758
.389
2-9 .222
0-0
—
.400
0-5 .000
13-17 .765
.389
5-13 .385
7-12 .583
.348
5-12 .417
7-12 .583
.298
3-22 .136
11-14 .786
.182
0-0
—
0-2 .000
.286
0-0
—
0-2 .000
—
0-0
—
0-0
—
.433 469-1414 .332 1502-1980 .759
.429 541-1465 .369 1560-2135 .731
Opponent
Score
Sacramento
W98-89
N.O./Okla. City
L84-91
Orlando
L74-76
at Miami
L84-88
at New Jersey
W99-91
at Boston
L82-102
at Minnesota
W94-89
at San Antonio
L80-86
Detroit
L70-78
at Indiana
L74-85
at Dallas
L93-102
Phoenix
L88-100
at Memphis
L81-86
Chicago
L89-94
Atlanta
W100-85
Memphis
L75-90
Boston
W91-73
at Sacramento
W106-95
at Portland
W100-86
at Golden State
W111-105 (OT)
at Seattle
W104-98
at L.A. Clippers
L81-89
at L.A. Lakers
W76-74
Toronto
L81-94
at Denver
L86-108
Utah
L74-82
at N.O./Okla. City (Okla. City)
L90-92
Golden State
L89-94
at Washington
W123-111
at Cleveland
W90-81
at Toronto
L92-112
Denver
L90-92
at Charlotte
L106-111 (2OT)
Sacramento
L80-88
N.O./Okla. City
L80-86
at Atlanta
L83-94
Dallas
L76-103
at Chicago
W109-108 (2OT)
at Detroit
L97-99
at Milwaukee
W97-80
Charlotte
W102-78
Record
1-0
1-1
1-2
1-3
2-3
2-4
3-4
3-5
3-6
3-7
3-8
3-9
3-10
3-11
4-11
4-12
5-12
6-12
7-12
8-12
9-12
9-13
10-13
10-14
10-15
10-16
10-17
10-18
11-18
12-18
12-19
12-20
12-21
12-22
12-23
12-24
12-25
13-25
13-26
14-26
15-26
Rebounds
O-D-Tot
46-261-307
148-433-581
36-219-255
168-367-535
12-71-83
24-154-178
103-188-291
33-233-266
55-200-255
26-123-149
7-23-30
1-30-31
67-112-179
38-46-84
3-30-33
0-10-10
1-6-7
100-206-306
2-3-5
9-25-34
1-21-22
1-19-20
31-57-88
4-5-9
3-2-5
0-0-0
849-2565-3414
874-2477-3351
Date
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
209
27
29
30
1
3
5
6
8
11
12
14
16
22
24
26
27
1
3
5
7
8
12
13
15
18
20
21
23
26
29
31
2
4
5
7
9
10
12
15
17
19
Avg.
6.5
10.2
4.0
6.7
4.2
2.5
4.4
3.3
3.5
4.5
1.7
1.6
4.5
3.7
1.0
1.3
1.2
4.8
0.4
1.2
0.8
0.9
1.3
1.5
1.3
0.0
41.6
40.9
A Avg. PF-D
225 4.8
88-0
85 1.5 195-4
425 6.7 194-3
112 1.4 235-2
53 2.7
49-0
204 2.9 212-3
25 0.4 198-3
215 2.7 169-2
128 1.8 167-1
83 2.5
89-1
33 1.8
28-0
26 1.3
25-0
14 0.3
76-2
2 0.1
48-1
21 0.6
30-0
6 0.8
8-0
3 0.5
5-0
4 0.1 128-0
12 0.9
6-0
29 1.0
31-0
35 1.3
22-0
33 1.4
21-0
24 0.4
85-0
2 0.3
2-0
0 0.0
0-0
0 0.0
1-0
1580 19.3 1863-21
1647 20.1 1716-14
S TO B
59 120 41
30 147 94
101 157 15
49 133
8
15
37
4
59 120
6
38
91 50
89 119
9
71
90
9
32
49
6
7
15
5
13
22
1
26
12 14
9
13
7
4
8
2
1
4
0
2
5
0
17
35 57
5
7
0
14
16
1
8
22
1
8
19
1
21
13
6
0
3
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
588 1193 320
582 1094 373
Opponent
Score
Minnesota
L92-96
Miami
L95-101
at Memphis
L77-86
Milwaukee
W86-84
Seattle
W100-77
at New York
W93-89
at Philadelphia
W87-81
L.A. Lakers
L78-89
Utah
W102-88
New York
W90-83
at L.A. Clippers
W128-97
at Phoenix
L75-109
L.A. Clippers
W106-102
Golden State
W91-88
at Orlando
W89-84
Phoenix
L94-111
Philadelphia
L101-106
Denver
W89-78
Portland
W102-84
at Minnesota
W93-87
Indiana
W103-99
at San Antonio
L81-88
New Jersey
L77-90
Dallas
L81-95
San Antonio
L77-92
L.A. Clippers
L91-99
at Dallas
L72-88
at N.O./Okla. City (Okla. City) W93-92
Cleveland
L102-104 (OT)
Seattle
W115-87
Washington
W105-103
at L.A. Lakers
L88-104
at Seattle
L87-104
at Portland
L75-76
at Golden State
W100-93
at Sacramento
L77-86
at Utah
L83-85
Minnesota
L79-82
Memphis
L81-93
at Denver
W86-83
San Antonio
L87-89
TP
1147
1271
761
942
216
702
586
707
622
281
84
86
147
82
108
42
17
169
30
65
54
44
88
4
4
0
7387
7517
Avg.
24.4
22.3
12.1
11.8
10.8
9.9
8.9
8.8
8.6
8.5
4.7
4.3
3.7
3.6
3.3
5.3
2.8
2.6
2.3
2.2
2.0
1.9
1.3
0.7
1.0
0.0
90.1
91.7
Record
15-27
15-28
15-29
16-29
17-29
18-29
19-29
19-30
20-30
21-30
22-30
22-31
23-31
24-31
25-31
25-32
25-33
26-33
27-33
28-33
29-33
29-34
29-35
29-36
29-37
29-38
29-39
30-39
30-40
31-40
32-40
32-41
32-42
32-43
33-43
33-44
33-45
33-46
33-47
34-47
34-48
History
Jan.
2
5
8
10
12
13
15
17
18
20
22
23
25
26
29
3
6
8
11
14
15
17
18
21
23
27
28
31
3
5
6
8
10
11
14
16
18
20
22
23
25
G-S M i n
FGM-A
47-47 1745 410-1011
57-57 1949
467-900
63-63 2431
280-738
80-80 2537
394-859
20-8
582
68-173
71-59 2372
226-561
66-5 1344
225-458
80-27 2310
254-630
72-31 1912
215-544
33-22 1064
101-256
18-1
239
30-89
20-0
342
25-65
40-0
535
59-105
23-0
281
33-72
33-0
342
39-100
8-0
117
15-35
6-0
38
6-16
64-23
955
50-95
13-0
107
14-36
29-0
241
26-65
27-0
247
21-54
23-0
215
16-46
68-19
652
37-124
6-0
28
2-11
4-0
12
2-7
1-0
0
0-0
82 19830 2708-6252
82 19830 2708-6310
2006-2007 Houston Rockets
(52-30, 3rd Southwest)
Final Statistics
Player
Yao Ming
Tracy McGrady
Rafer Alston
Luther Head
Shane Battier
Juwan Howard
Bonzi Wells
Chuck Hayes
Kirk Snyder
John Lucas III
Dikembe Mutombo
Vassilis Spanoulis
Jake Tsakalidis (TOT)
Jake Tsakalidis (HOU)
Scott Padgett
Steve Novak
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Nov.
History
Dec.
Jan.
1
4
5
7
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
25
28
29
2
5
6
8
9
12
14
15
17
20
22
23
26
27
29
31
3
5
7
8
10
12
13
16
17
20
G-S M i n
FGM-A
48-48 1624
423-819
71-71 2539 638-1480
82-82 3040 383-1020
80-10 2211
306-700
82-82 2988
292-654
80-38 2123
309-665
28-1
590
85-207
78-43 1714
192-335
39-1
563
66-146
47-0
383
62-156
75-33 1289
85-153
31-0
272
23-72
36-7
390
29-72
13-0
132
9-22
24-0
198
15-49
35-1
191
18-50
82 19855 2906-6528
82 19855 2793-6503
Opponent
at Utah
Dallas
at N.O./Okla. City
at Memphis
at Milwaukee
New York
at Miami
San Antonio
Chicago
at Detroit
at New York
Washington
Memphis
Minnesota
at Phoenix
Cleveland
Golden State
at Minnesota
at Charlotte
at Washington
L.A. Lakers
at Golden State
at L.A. Lakers
at L.A. Clippers
at Portland
at San Antonio
L.A. Clippers
at Indiana
at New Jersey
Atlanta
Memphis
Seattle
Utah
at Minnesota
at Chicago
L.A. Lakers
at Denver
at Sacramento
at Dallas
Phoenix
Denver
Pct.
3PM-A Pct.
FTM-A Pct.
.516
0-2 .000
356-413 .862
.431 126-381 .331
345-488 .707
.375 192-529 .363
130-177 .734
.437 177-401 .441
83-105 .790
.446 157-373 .421
88-113 .779
.465
0-0
—
155-188 .824
.411
1-7 .143
46-82 .561
.573
0-0
—
55-89 .618
.452
11-44 .250
49-75 .653
.397
15-59 .254
15-19 .789
.556
0-0
—
60-87 .690
.319
5-29 .172
34-42 .810
.403
0-0
—
26-39 .667
.409
0-0
—
12-15 .800
.306
8-29 .276
6-11 .545
.360
13-39 .333
2-2 1.000
.445 705-1893 .372 1436-1906 .753
.429 472-1346 .351 1497-2000 .749
Score
L97-107
W107-76
L90-96
W86-80
W97-93
W103-94
W94-72
L84-92
W101-100
L92-104
W97-90
W86-82
W85-76
W82-75
L91-102
W81-63
W118-90
L84-90
W92-62
W114-109
L94-102
L107-109
L101-112 (2OT)
W108-103
L87-89
W97-78
L93-98
L76-81
W96-71
W94-68
W111-109
W103-96
W100-86
L99-103 (OT)
W84-77
W102-77
W90-86
W115-111 (OT)
L96-109
L91-100
L113-121 (OT)
Record
0-1
1-1
1-2
2-2
3-2
4-2
5-2
5-3
6-3
6-4
7-4
8-4
9-4
10-4
10-5
11-5
12-5
12-6
13-6
14-6
14-7
14-8
14-9
15-9
15-10
16-10
16-11
16-12
17-12
18-12
19-12
20-12
21-12
21-13
22-13
23-13
24-13
25-13
25-14
25-15
25-16
210
Rebounds
O-D-Tot Avg.
101-351-452 9.4
56-322-378 5.3
29-253-282 3.4
31-221-252 3.2
67-271-338 4.1
138-332-470 5.9
26-94-120 4.3
204-317-521 6.7
17-66-83 2.1
9-27-36 0.8
164-324-488 6.5
5-17-22 0.7
42-62-104 2.9
18-22-40 3.1
11-34-45 1.9
4-22-26 0.7
880-2673-3553 43.3
800-2548-3348 40.8
Date
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
24
26
29
31
3
5
6
9
10
13
15
21
23
25
26
28
2
3
5
7
9
11
12
14
16
18
20
22
25
26
28
30
1
4
6
8
9
11
14
16
18
A Avg. PF-D
94 2.0 159-0
458 6.5 136-0
444 5.4 195-3
194 2.4 133-1
175 2.1 190-1
131 1.6 205-1
31 1.1
62-0
47 0.6 281-9
39 1.0
51-0
33 0.7
38-0
13 0.2 156-0
28 0.9
33-1
5 0.1
51-0
3 0.2
17-0
8 0.3
33-0
6 0.2
21-0
1704 20.8 1710-16
1588 19.4 1631-13
S TO B
17 167 94
92 213 36
129 170 10
76 137
5
79
72 60
29 112
8
24
57 13
70
64 18
11
26 12
17
15
0
22
38 76
7
29
1
8
24 12
1
3
1
4
8
3
5
4
0
583 1162 337
571 1163 353
Opponent
Score
at San Antonio
W90-85
Portland
W99-69
Philadelphia
W105-84
Seattle
W112-102
N.O./Okla. City
L74-87
Minnesota
W105-77
at Memphis
W98-90
at Dallas
L74-95
Charlotte
W104-83
Sacramento
W109-104 (OT)
Dallas
L77-80
Miami
W112-102
at Atlanta
L99-105
at Orlando
W97-93
Boston
L72-77
Toronto
L90-106
at Denver
W108-97
San Antonio
L74-97
at Cleveland
L85-91
at Boston
W111-80
New Jersey
W112-91
Orlando
W103-92
at Phoenix
L82-103
L.A. Clippers
W109-105
at Toronto
W114-100
at Philadelphia
W124-74
Indiana
W86-76
Detroit
W91-85
at N.O./Okla. City (Okla. City) L94-106
Milwaukee
W106-87
at L.A. Clippers
W92-87
at L.A. Lakers
W107-104 (OT)
Utah
L83-86
Golden State
L99-110
Portland
L78-85
at Sacramento
W112-106
at Seattle
W95-90
at Portland
W99-95
N.O./Okla. City
W123-112
Phoenix
W120-117
at Utah
L91-101
TP
1202
1747
1088
872
829
773
217
439
192
154
230
85
84
30
44
51
7953
7555
Avg.
25.0
24.6
13.3
10.9
10.1
9.7
7.8
5.6
4.9
3.3
3.1
2.7
2.3
2.3
1.8
1.5
97.0
92.1
Record
26-16
27-16
28-16
29-16
29-17
30-17
31-17
31-18
32-18
33-18
33-19
34-19
34-20
35-20
35-21
35-22
36-22
36-23
36-24
37-24
38-24
39-24
39-25
40-25
41-25
42-25
43-25
44-25
44-26
45-26
46-26
47-26
47-27
47-28
47-29
48-29
49-29
50-29
51-29
52-29
52-30
2007-2008 Houston Rockets
(55-27, 3rd Southwest)
Final Statistics
Player
Yao Ming
Tracy McGrady
Rafer Alston
Luis Scola
Shane Battier
Bonzi Wells
Carl Landry
Bobby Jackson (TOT)
Bobby Jackson (HOU)
Luther Head
Mike James
Steve Francis
Aaron Brooks
Gerald Green (TOT)
Gerald Green (HOU)
Steve Novak
Kirk Snyder
Mike Harris
Dikembe Mutombo
Chuck Hayes
Justin Williams (TOT)
Justin Williams (HOU)
Bobby Jones
Loren Woods
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Oct.
Nov.
Jan.
Opponent
at L.A. Lakers
at Utah
Portland
at Dallas
San Antonio
Milwaukee
at Charlotte
at Memphis
L.A. Lakers
at San Antonio
Phoenix
Dallas
at Miami
Denver
at L.A. Clippers
at Phoenix
at Golden State
at Sacramento
Memphis
at New Jersey
at Toronto
at Philadelphia
Detroit
Dallas
Orlando
at Denver
at Chicago
at Detroit
at Memphis
Toronto
Golden State
at Boston
at Orlando
New York
at Washington
at New York
Minnesota
New Orleans
Philadelphia
San Antonio
Seattle
Rebounds
Pct.
3PM-A Pct.
FTM-A Pct.
O-D-Tot Avg.
.507
0-2 .000
345-406 .850
172-422-594 10.8
.419
86-295 .292
245-358 .684
42-297-339 5.1
.394 143-407 .351
98-137 .715
28-232-260 3.5
.515
0-3 .000
157-235 .668
174-351-525 6.4
.428 139-369 .377
75-101 .743
131-276-407 5.1
.425
8-38 .211
111-174 .638
63-197-260 5.1
.616
0-1 .000
72-109 .661
96-111-207 4.9
.403
81-226 .358
64-81 .790
33-148-181 2.5
.419
28-82 .341
24-32 .750
10-61-71 2.7
.432
79-225 .351
66-81 .815
18-117-135 1.8
11-41-52 1.6
.350
24-74 .324
33-42 .786
.333
4-17 .235
13-23 .565
8-15-23 2.3
.413
36-109 .330
42-49 .857
13-43-56 1.1
.344
15-39 .385
34-41 .829
13-51-64 2.1
1.000
0-0
—
0-0
—
2-0-2 2.0
.480
34-71 .479
3-4 .750
4-31-35 1.0
.464
2-9 .222
6-11 .545
5-7-12 1.3
.500
0-2 .000
8-13 .615
24-30-54 3.2
.538
0-0
—
32-45 .711
68-131-199 5.1
.511
0-3 .000
11-24 .458
132-295-427 5.4
.448
0-0
—
8-26 .308
20-29-49 2.1
.333
0-0
—
1-4 .250
1-0-1 1.0
.500
0-0
—
0-0
—
0-1-1 0.3
.600
0-0
—
0-0
—
0-1-1 0.1
.448 583-1707 .342 1342-1848 .726 1002-2659-3661 44.6
.433 433-1186 .365 1410-1912 .737 894-2441-3335 40.7
Score
W95-93
W106-95
W89-80
L98-107
W89-81
W104-88
W85-82
L99-105
L90-93
L84-90
L105-115
L94-100
L91-98
W109-81
W88-71
W100-94
L94-113
L99-107
W105-92
W96-89
L80-93
L88-100
W80-77
L83-96
L92-97
L111-112 (2OT)
W116-98
L82-94
W103-83
W91-79
L95-112
L93-97
W96-94
W103-91
W92-84
W101-92
W113-82
L82-87
L107-111
W83-81
W96-89
Record
1-0
2-0
3-0
3-1
4-1
5-1
6-1
6-2
6-3
6-4
6-5
6-6
6-7
7-7
8-7
9-7
9-8
9-9
10-9
11-9
11-10
11-11
12-11
12-12
12-13
12-14
13-14
13-15
14-15
15-15
15-16
15-17
16-17
17-17
18-17
19-17
20-17
20-18
20-19
21-19
22-19
Date
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
211
23
25
27
29
1
2
4
7
9
11
13
19
21
22
24
26
29
2
5
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
19
21
22
24
26
30
1
3
4
6
9
11
13
14
16
A Avg. PF-D
129 2.3 171-2
387 5.9
91-0
392 5.3 139-0
106 1.3 235-2
155 1.9 196-2
80 1.6 113-0
21 0.5
98-2
139 1.9
96-0
63 2.4
37-0
138 1.9
75-0
54 1.6
44-0
30 3.0
25-1
87 1.7
69-0
29 1.0
45-0
0 0.0
2-0
6 0.2
17-0
8 0.9
6-0
3 0.2
16-0
5 0.1
55-0
91 1.2 212-2
0 0.0
17-0
0 0.0
3-0
0 0.0
3-0
2 0.3
2-0
1757 21.4 1609-11
1548 18.9 1615-17
Opponent
at Seattle
at Portland
Utah
Golden State
at Indiana
at Milwaukee
at Minnesota
Cleveland
Atlanta
Portland
Sacramento
at Cleveland
Miami
at New Orleans
Chicago
Washington
Memphis
Denver
Indiana
at Dallas
New Orleans
New Jersey
at Atlanta
Charlotte
L.A. Lakers
Boston
at New Orleans
at Golden State
at Phoenix
Sacramento
Minnesota
at San Antonio
at Sacramento
at Portland
at Seattle
at L.A. Clippers
Seattle
Phoenix
at Denver
at Utah
L.A. Clippers
S TO B
25 183 111
68 160 30
98 160 18
60 105 19
77
78 90
51
76 24
17
26
7
45
59
5
13
28
2
44
70
9
17
29
2
9
14
5
13
44
5
8
32
4
0
0
0
2
4
3
1
4
1
6
9
3
11
17 48
85
62 43
5
4
5
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
598 1125 420
622 1094 379
Score
W109-107
W89-79
L89-97
W111-107
W106-103
W91-83
W92-86
W92-77
W108-89
W95-83
W89-87
W93-85
W112-100
W100-80
W110-97
W94-69
W116-95
W103-89
W117-99
W113-98
W106-96
W91-73
W83-75
W89-80
W104-92
L74-94
L69-90
W109-106
L113-122
W108-100
W97-86
L88-109
L98-99
W95-86
W79-66
W105-79
W103-80
W101-90
L94-111
L96-105
W93-75
TP
1209
1427
969
847
744
469
342
553
228
557
215
55
264
153
6
135
34
62
118
237
34
3
4
6
7931
7547
Avg.
22.0
21.6
13.1
10.3
9.3
9.2
8.1
7.7
8.8
7.6
6.5
5.5
5.2
5.1
6.0
3.9
3.8
3.6
3.0
3.0
1.5
3.0
1.0
0.9
96.7
92.0
Record
23-19
24-19
24-20
25-20
26-20
27-20
28-20
29-20
30-20
31-20
32-20
33-20
34-20
35-20
36-20
37-20
38-20
39-20
40-20
41-20
42-20
43-20
44-20
45-20
46-20
46-21
46-22
47-22
47-23
48-23
49-23
49-24
49-25
50-25
51-25
52-25
53-25
54-25
54-26
54-27
55-27
History
Dec.
30
1
3
5
6
9
11
13
14
16
17
21
23
24
26
28
29
1
5
7
9
10
12
15
19
20
22
23
28
29
31
2
4
5
8
9
11
13
15
19
21
G-S M i n
FGM-A
55-55 2044
432-852
66-62 2440 548-1307
74-74 2526
364-924
82-39 2024
345-670
80-78 2907
265-619
51-7 1124
175-412
42-0
711
135-219
72-5 1389
204-506
26-5
498
88-210
73-17 1379
206-477
33-1
537
79-226
10-3
199
19-57
51-0
608
93-225
30-0
361
52-151
1-0
4
3-3
35-0
264
49-102
9-0
81
13-28
17-0
159
27-54
39-25
619
43-80
79-44 1575
113-221
23-0
123
13-29
1-0
6
1-3
4-0
9
2-4
7-0
17
3-5
82 19730 3003-6698
82 19730 2852-6594
2008-2009 Houston Rockets
(53-29, 2nd Southwest)
Final Statistics
Player
Yao Ming
Ron Artest
Tracy McGrady
Luis Scola
Rafer Alston
Aaron Brooks
Von Wafer
Carl Landry
Kyle Lowry (TOT)
Kyle Lowry (HOU)
Shane Battier
Luther Head
Brent Barry
Brian Cook (TOT)
Brian Cook (HOU)
Dikembe Mutombo
James White
Chuck Hayes
Joey Dorsey
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Date
Oct.
History
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
29
30
1
4
6
7
9
12
14
15
17
19
21
22
24
26
29
30
3
5
8
9
12
13
16
19
20
22
23
26
27
29
31
2
3
6
7
9
10
13
17
G-S M i n
FGM-A
77-77 2589 566-1032
69-55 2452 416-1037
35-35 1181
188-485
82-82 2488
424-799
48-48 1591
193-522
80-35 1998
316-783
63-11 1225
229-512
69-0 1467
240-418
77-21 1679
189-434
28-0
608
77-162
145-354
60-59 2031
22-4
322
39-101
56-1
857
70-172
30-0
171
28-76
9-0
25
5-16
9-2
96
5-13
4-0
11
3-5
71-1
858
42-113
3-0
6
1-2
82 19805 2959-6526
82 19805 2991-6735
Opponent
Memphis
at Dallas
Oklahoma City
Boston
at Portland
at L.A. Clippers
at L.A. Lakers
at Phoenix
at San Antonio
New Orleans
at Oklahoma City
Dallas
at Washington
at Orlando
at Miami
Indiana
San Antonio
at Denver
L.A. Clippers
Golden State
at Memphis
Atlanta
at Golden State
at L.A. Clippers
Denver
Sacramento
at Minnesota
at New Jersey
at Cleveland
at New Orleans
Utah
Washington
Milwaukee
at Toronto
at Atlanta
at Philadelphia
at Boston
at Oklahoma City
New York
L.A. Lakers
Miami
Pct.
3PM-A Pct.
FTM-A Pct.
.548
1-1 1.000
381-440 .866
.401 153-383 .399
196-262 .748
.388
44-117 .376
125-156 .801
.531
0-3 .000
196-258 .760
.370
80-230 .348
86-109 .789
.404 113-309 .366
149-172 .866
.447
64-164 .390
88-117 .752
.574
1-3 .333
157-193 .813
.435
25-98 .255
181-226 .801
.475
8-29 .276
52-65 .800
.410
91-237 .384
55-67 .821
.386
14-38 .368
14-16 .875
.407
49-131 .374
19-20 .950
.368
13-30 .433
5-6 .833
.313
2-5 .400
0-0
—
.385
0-0
—
6-9 .667
.600
1-2 .500
0-0
—
.372
0-4 .000
7-19 .368
.500
0-0
—
0-0
—
.453 621-1656 .375 1531-1903 .805
.444 464-1298 .357 1296-1730 .749
Score
W82-71
W112-102
W89-77
L99-103
L99-101 (OT)
W92-83
L82-111
W94-82
L75-77
W91-82
W100-89
L86-96
W103-91
W100-95
W107-98
L90-91
W103-84
L94-104
W103-96
W131-112
L97-109
W92-84
W119-108
L82-95
W108-96
W107-96
W109-102
W114-91
L90-99
L79-88
W120-115 (2OT)
L87-89
W85-81
L73-94
L100-103
L96-104
W89-85
W98-96
W96-76
L100-105
W93-86
Record
1-0
2-0
3-0
3-1
3-2
4-2
4-3
5-3
5-4
6-4
7-4
7-5
8-5
9-5
10-5
10-6
11-6
11-7
12-7
13-7
13-8
14-8
15-8
15-9
16-9
17-9
18-9
19-9
19-10
19-11
20-11
20-12
21-12
21-13
21-14
21-15
22-15
23-15
24-15
24-16
25-16
212
Rebounds
O-D-Tot Avg.
204-557-761 9.9
65-294-359 5.2
20-134-154 4.4
200-520-720 8.8
25-119-144 3.0
33-124-157 2.0
19-94-113 1.8
124-219-343 5.0
26-163-189 2.5
13-65-78 2.8
52-233-285 4.8
3-24-27 1.2
17-77-94 1.7
7-25-32 1.1
1-4-5 0.6
12-21-33 3.7
0-0-0 0.0
74-176-250 3.5
0-1-1 0.3
862-2662-3524 43.0
873-2399-3272 39.9
Date
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
19
21
23
25
26
28
31
3
4
7
9
11
17
20
22
24
26
28
1
3
4
6
8
9
11
13
14
16
18
20
22
24
28
1
3
5
7
9
10
13
15
A Avg. PF-D
137 1.8 257-2
229 3.3 155-2
175 5.0
38-0
123 1.5 261-2
258 5.4
72-0
238 3.0 152-1
71 1.1
71-0
39 0.6 166-0
275 3.6 146-1
97 3.5
57-0
137 2.3 114-0
35 1.6
15-0
78 1.4
45-0
5 0.2
26-0
1 0.1
3-0
0 0.0
11-0
1 0.3
2-0
42 0.6 134-2
1 0.3
0-0
1662 20.3 1553-9
1620 19.8 1689-13
Opponent
Denver
Utah
at Indiana
at Detroit
at New York
Philadelphia
Golden State
Chicago
at Memphis
Minnesota
at Milwaukee
Sacramento
New Jersey
Dallas
Charlotte
Portland
Cleveland
at Chicago
at Minnesota
Toronto
at Utah
Phoenix
Memphis
at Denver
L.A. Lakers
at Charlotte
San Antonio
at New Orleans
Detroit
Minnesota
at San Antonio
at Utah
L.A. Clippers
at Phoenix
at L.A. Lakers
Portland
Orlando
at Sacramento
at Golden State
New Orleans
at Dallas
S TO B
30 234 150
105 140 24
42
69 15
68 123 11
57
88
7
46 125
8
40
59
8
26
68 31
69 117 17
21
38
9
48
49 54
6
16
1
24
48
3
3
13
3
0
2
3
0
6 11
1
3
1
34
25 19
0
0
0
548 1158 355
588 1012 435
Score
W115-113
W108-99
L102-107
W108-105
L98-104
L93-95
W110-93
W107-100
L93-104
W107-90
L112-124
W94-82
W114-88
W93-86
W99-78
W98-94
W93-74
L102-105
W105-94
W107-97
L94-101
W116-112
W93-83
W97-95
L96-102
W91-86
L85-88
W95-84
W106-101 (2OT)
W107-88
W87-85
L86-99
W110-93
L109-114
L81-93
W102-88
W93-83
W115-98
W113-109
W86-66
L84-95
TP
1514
1181
545
1044
552
894
610
638
584
214
436
106
208
74
12
16
7
91
2
8070
7742
Avg.
19.7
17.1
15.6
12.7
11.5
11.2
9.7
9.2
7.6
7.6
7.3
4.8
3.7
2.5
1.3
1.8
1.8
1.3
0.7
98.4
94.4
Record
26-16
27-16
27-17
28-17
28-18
28-19
29-19
30-19
30-20
31-20
31-21
32-21
33-21
34-21
35-21
36-21
37-21
37-22
38-22
39-22
39-23
40-23
41-23
42-23
42-24
43-24
43-25
44-25
45-25
46-25
47-25
47-26
48-26
48-27
48-28
49-28
50-28
51-28
52-28
53-28
53-29
2009-2010 Houston Rockets
(42-40, 3rd Southwest)
Final Statistics
Player
G-S M i n
FGM-A
Kevin Martin (TOT) 46-43 1633
289-693
Kevin Martin (HOU) 24-22
859
154-354
Aaron Brooks
82-82 2919 575-1331
Luis Scola
82-82 2671 560-1090
Carl Landry
52-1 1415
302-552
Trevor Ariza
72-71 2629
394-999
Kyle Lowry
68-0 1651
184-464
Chase Budinger
74-4 1488
249-565
Shane Battier
67-62 2168
178-447
David Andersen
63-0
891
147-340
Jared Jeffries (TOT) 70-37 1794
138-314
Jared Jeffries (HOU) 18-0
332
36-84
Jordan Hill (TOT)
47-0
624
99-201
Jordan Hill (HOU)
23-0
372
58-109
Garrett Temple
9-0
118
13-29
Chuck Hayes
82-82 1773
161-329
Jermaine Taylor
31-4
303
45-119
Tracy McGrady
6-0
46
7-19
Mike Harris (TOT)
13-0
96
11-30
Mike Harris (HOU)
8-0
82
10-27
Hilton Armstrong (TOT) 33-0
335
28-79
Hilton Armstrong (HOU) 9-0
40
5-17
Joey Dorsey
7-0
54
5-11
Brian Cook
15-0
44
7-23
Pops Mensah-Bonsu
4-0
13
1-4
Will Conroy
5-0
36
3-10
ROCKETS
82 19905 3094-6923
OPPONENTS
82 19905 3236-6810
Date
Oct.
Nov.
Jan.
Opponent
at Portland
at Golden State
Portland
at Utah
L.A. Lakers
Oklahoma City
at Dallas
Memphis
at Sacramento
at L.A. Lakers
Phoenix
at Minnesota
at Atlanta
Sacramento
Dallas
San Antonio
at Oklahoma City
at L.A. Clippers
at Golden State
at Portland
Cleveland
at Philadelphia
at Toronto
Detroit
at Denver
at Dallas
Oklahoma City
L.A. Clippers
at Orlando
at New Jersey
at Cleveland
New Orleans
Dallas
at New Orleans
at L.A. Lakers
at Phoenix
New York
at Charlotte
Minnesota
Miami
Milwaukee
Score
L87-96
W108-107
W111-107
W113-96
L102-103 (OT)
W105-94
L103-121
W104-79
L100-109
W101-91
L105-111
W97-84
L103-105
W113-106
L99-130
L84-92
W100-91
W102-85
W111-109
L89-90
W95-85
W96-91
L88-101
W107-96
L101-111
W116-108 (OT)
W95-90
W108-99
L87-102
W98-93
L83-108
W108-100
W97-94
L95-99
L79-88
L110-118
W105-96
L94-102
W120-114 (3OT)
L106-115
W101-98 (OT)
Record
0-1
1-1
2-1
3-1
3-2
4-2
4-3
5-3
5-4
6-4
6-5
7-5
7-6
8-6
8-7
8-8
9-8
10-8
11-8
11-9
12-9
13-9
13-10
14-10
14-11
15-11
16-11
17-11
17-12
18-12
18-13
19-13
20-13
20-14
20-15
20-16
21-16
21-17
22-17
22-18
23-18
Rebounds
O-D-Tot Avg.
29-135-164 3.6
9-61-70 2.9
54-161-215 2.6
175-530-705 8.6
122-164-286 5.5
78-325-403 5.6
91-156-247 3.6
38-182-220 3.0
74-238-312 4.7
54-154-208 3.3
130-158-288 4.1
31-34-65 3.6
76-99-175 3.7
44-70-114 5.0
2-12-14 1.6
151-314-465 5.7
21-25-46 1.5
0-5-5 0.8
10-14-24 1.8
9-11-20 2.5
27-54-81 2.5
5-1-6 0.7
11-14-25 3.6
1-8-9 0.6
1-3-4 1.0
0-3-3 0.6
971-2471-3442 42.0
875-2632-3507 42.8
Date
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
213
22
23
25
27
29
31
2
5
6
9
16
17
20
21
24
26
27
1
3
6
7
9
13
15
17
19
21
22
24
25
27
30
31
2
4
6
7
9
11
12
14
A Avg. PF-D
111 2.4
96-0
54 2.3
45-0
434 5.3 199-1
169 2.1 246-2
40 0.8 146-1
276 3.8 162-0
305 4.5 173-0
88 1.2
85-0
164 2.4 139-0
44 0.7 119-0
101 1.4 203-2
18 1.0
46-0
20 0,4
92-0
13 0.6
55-0
7 0.8
16-0
139 1.7 219-3
16 0.5
15-0
6 1.0
2-0
3 0.2
14-0
3 0.4
10-0
21 0.6
59-1
3 0.3
10-0
2 0.3
12-0
1 0.1
5-0
1 0.3
3-0
7 1.4
5-0
1790 21.8 1712-7
1716 20.9 1840-21
Opponent
at San Antonio
Chicago
Atlanta
Denver
Portland
Phoenix
Golden State
at Memphis
Philadelphia
at Miami
Utah
at Milwaukee
Indiana
at New Orleans
Orlando
San Antonio
at Utah
Toronto
Sacramento
at Minnesota
at Detroit
at Washington
New Jersey
Denver
Memphis
Boston
at New York
at Chicago
at Oklahoma City
L.A. Clippers
L.A. Lakers
Washington
at San Antonio
at Boston
at Indiana
at Memphis
Utah
Charlotte
at Phoenix
at Sacramento
New Orleans
S TO B
46
92
6
23
57
2
69 232 14
63 163 26
28
86 46
126 161 40
60 116
9
34
48 11
53
64 76
15
37 12
62
76 71
9
14 13
14
30 21
4
18 12
4
14
4
73
74 43
10
19
3
0
1
2
5
9
1
4
9
1
15
22 12
5
5
0
2
4
1
0
6
2
1
0
1
0
4
0
583 1188 318
597 1207 532
T P Avg.
946 20.6
510 21.3
1604 19.6
1329 16.2
839 16.1
1072 14.9
620
9.1
657
8.9
534
8.0
367
5.8
372
5.3
88
4.9
244
5.2
147
6.4
45
5.0
358
4.4
128
4.1
19
3.2
29
2.2
25
3.1
71
2.2
10
1.1
11
1.6
21
1.4
5
1.3
6
1.2
8395 102.4
8425 102.7
Score
W116-109
L97-104
L95-102
L92-97
W104-100
L111-115 (OT)
W119-97
W101-83
L95-102
L66-99
L95-104
W127-99
L115-125
L94-102
L92-110
W109-104
L110-133
W116-92
L81-84
W112-98
L107-110 (OT)
W96-88
W116-108
W125-123
W107-94
L87-94
W116-112
L88-98
L104-122
L93-99
L101-109
W98-94
L102-119
W119-114 (OT)
L102-133
W113-103
W113-96
W97-90
L106-116
W117-107
L115-123
Record
24-18
24-19
24-20
24-21
25-21
25-22
26-22
27-22
27-23
27-24
27-25
28-25
28-26
28-27
28-28
29-28
29-29
30-29
30-30
31-30
31-31
32-31
33-31
34-31
35-31
35-32
36-32
36-33
36-34
36-35
36-36
37-36
37-37
38-37
38-38
39-38
40-38
41-38
41-39
42-39
42-40
History
Dec.
27
28
31
2
4
6
10
11
13
15
17
18
20
21
25
27
29
2
3
5
9
11
13
15
16
18
19
22
23
26
27
29
31
2
5
6
9
12
13
15
18
Pct.
3PM-A Pct.
FTM-A Pct.
.417
70-210 .333
298-340 .876
.435
31-100 .310
171-185 .924
.432 209-525 .398
245-298 .822
.514
1-5 .200
208-267 .779
.547
0-0
—
235-280 .839
.394 136-407 .334
148-228 .649
.397
37-136 .272
215-260 .827
.441
92-249 .369
67-87 .770
.398 101-279 .362
77-106 .726
.432
27-78 .346
46-67 .687
.439
21-71 .296
75-120 .625
.429
1-9 .111
15-27 .556
.493
0-2 .000
46-68 .676
.532
0-0
—
31-47 .660
.448
3-12 .250
16-24 .667
.489
0-0
—
36-66 .545
.378
5-22 .227
33-46 .717
.368
1-2 .500
4-6 .667
.367
0-1 .000
7-11 .636
.370
0-1 .000
5-9 .556
.354
0-1 .000
15-32 .469
.294
0-1 .000
0-2 .000
.455
0-0
—
1-2 .500
.304
2-9 .222
5-7 .714
.250
0-0
—
3-6 .500
.300
0-3 .000
0-2 .000
.447 646-1838 .351 1561-2022 .772
.475 489-1344 .364 1464-1917 .764
The Last Time
Individual
Team
Rockets player with 50 points
1/18/96 vs. Boston – Hakeem Olajuwon (51)
Opponent with 50 points
2/7/11 at Denver – Carmelo Anthony (50)
Won by 40-plus points
3/18/07 at Philadelphia (+50, 124-74)
Lost by 40-plus points
3/7/99 at Portland (-40, 71-111)
Rockets player with 40 points
1/5/11 vs. Portland – Kevin Martin (45)
Opponent with 40 points
2/7/11 at Denver – Carmelo Anthony (50)
Rockets scored 150-plus points
1/10/91 at Denver (W, 156-133)
Opponent scored 150-plus points
4/11/95 vs. Dallas (L-2OT, 147-156)
Rockets player with triple-double
4/13/11 at Minnesota – Goran Dragic (11 pt., 11 reb., 11 ast.)
Opponent with triple-double
2/16/11 vs. Philadelphia – Andre Iguodala (13 pt., 12 reb., 10 ast.)
Rockets scored 140-plus points
4/11/95 vs. Dallas (L-2OT, 147-156)
Opponent scored 140-plus points
4/11/95 vs. Dallas (L-2OT, 147-156)
Rockets player with 30 point-20 rebound game
1/28/92 09 vs. Minnesota – Hakeem Olajuwon (34 pt., 23 reb.)
Opponent with 30 point-20 rebound game
2/7/09 vs. Minnesota – Al Jefferson (36 pt., 22 reb.)
Rockets scored fewer than 30 points in half
3/19/08 at New Orleans (25,2nd)
Opponent scored fewer than 30 points in half
4/4/08 at Seattle (25, 2nd)
Rockets player with 20 point-20 rebound game
3/6/10 at Minnesota – Luis Scola (25 pt., 21 reb.)
Opponent with 20 point-20 rebound game
2/1/11 at L.A. Lakers – Lamar Odom (20 pt., 20 reb.)
Rockets scored fewer than 10 points in quarter
11/14/06 vs. San Antonio (9, 4th)
Opponent scored fewer than 10 points in quarter
2/6/06 at Philadelphia (9, 2nd)
Rockets player with 30 rebounds
11/2/96 at Phoenix – Charles Barkley (33)
Opponent with 30 rebounds
2/21/95 vs. San Antonio – Dennis Rodman (30)
Rockets had 60-plus rebounds
11/15/09 at L.A. Lakers (60)
Opponent had 60-plus rebounds
1/13/10 vs. Minnesota (65, 3OT)
2/21/95 vs. San Antonio (60, regulation)
Rockets player with 20 rebounds
3/6/10 at Minnesota – Luis Scola (21)
Opponent with 20 rebounds
2/1/11 at L.A. Lakers – Lamar Odom (20)
Rockets had 40-plus assists
2/25/95 vs. Golden State (44)
Opponent had 40-plus assists
12/30/91 at Cleveland (42)
Rockets player with 20 point-15 assist game
2/1/86 at Chicago – John Lucas (20 pt., 15 ast.)
Opponent with 20 point-15 assist game
4/1/09 at Phoenix – Steve Nash (25 pt., 17 ast.)
Rockets had 15-plus steals
2/10/07 vs. Charlotte (20)
Opponent had 15-plus steals
3/11/09 vs. L.A. Lakers (15)
Rockets player with 20 assists
1/25/83 vs. New Jersey – Allen Leavell (22)
Opponent with 20 assists
3/30/96 vs. Portland – Rod Strickland (20)
Rockets had 15-plus blocks
11/7/92 vs. Seattle (15)
Opponent had 15-plus blocks
12/30/91 at Cleveland (16)
History
Rockets player with 15 assists
12/17/10 vs. Memphis – Kyle Lowry (18)
Opponent with 15 assists
2/26/11 vs. New Jersey – Deron Williams (17)
Rockets had 3 30-point scorers in a game
2/26/10 vs. S.A. – K. Martin (33), A. Brooks (31), L. Scola (30)
Opponent had 3 30-point scorers in a game
3/27/11 at Mia. – L. James (33), C. Bosh (31), D. Wade (30)
Rockets player perfect from the field (min. 8 attempts)
1/17/09 vs. Miami – Yao Ming (12-12 FG)
Opponent perfect from the field (min. 8 attempts)
2/24/10 vs. Orlando – Dwight Howard (11-11 FG)
Rockets had 4 20-point scorers in a game
1/12/05 at Dal. – T. McGrady (30), J. Howard (29), D. Wesley (21),
Yao (20)
Opponent had 4 20-point scorers in a game
1/6/10 at Pho. – S. Nash (26), A. Stoudemire (25), C. Frye (22),
J. Richardson (20)
Rockets player with 15-plus free throws made
3/20/11 vs. Utah – Kevin Martin (18)
Opponent with 15-plus free throws made
2/7/11 at Denver – Carmelo Anthony (16)
Rockets had only one player in double-digit scoring
1/11/97 at Chicago – Hakeem Olajuwon (29)
Opponent had only one player in double-digit scoring
1/26/07 vs. Portland – Zach Randolph (13)
Rockets player with 7-plus 3-pointers made
3/8/11 at Phoenix – Kyle Lowry (7)
Opponent with 7-plus 3-pointers made
4/4/07 vs. Golden State – Jason Richardson (7)
Rockets player with 7-plus steals
2/10/07 vs. Charlotte – Rafer Alston (9)
Opponent with 7-plus steals
3/7/04 vs. Dallas – Dirk Nowitzki (9)
Rockets with 3 players with a double-double
3/23/11 vs. G.S. – L. Scola (20 pt., 10 reb.),
C. Hayes (13 pt., 14 reb., 11 ast.), K. Lowry (13 pt., 12 ast.)
Opponent with 3 players with a double-double
3/27/11 at Mia. – L. James (33 pt., 10 reb.),
C. Bosh (31 pt., 12 reb.), D. Wade (30 pt., 11 reb.)
Rockets player with 10-plus blocks
4/13/96 vs. Dallas – Hakeem Olajuwon (10)
Opponent with 10-plus blocks
11/4/73 at L.A. Lakers – Elmore Smith (14)
Rockets with 2 players with double-digit assists
3/23/11 vs. Golden State – Kyle Lowry (12), Chuck Hayes (11)
Opponent with 2 players with double-digit assists
3/30/11 at Philadelphia – Jrue Holiday (12), Andre Iguodala (10)
214
Rockets All-Time Roster
All players who participated in a minimum of one regular season game are listed. Including current team
members, 291 players have played for the Rockets. Another six players (Marqus Blakely, Marcus Cousin,
Gerald Fitch, Dion Glover, Alexander Johnson and Tod Murphy) were on the roster (DNP-CD, inactive
list) or on the injured list and never played in a game. Information in parentheses is: round, year, team
and number of selection in the NBA Draft. Capitalized names indicate active players.
Zaid Abdul-Aziz (Don Smith) #6, #35, #27
Iowa State ’68 (1st, 1968, Cincinnati, 5th)
Born Apr. 7, 1946 in Brooklyn, NY; 6-foot-9, 235 pounds. With Rockets: 1972-75; 1977-78; also played for Cincinnati 1968-69; Milwaukee 1968-70;
Seattle 1970-72, 1975-76; Buffalo 1976-78
Seasons
HOU - 4
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
206
MIN
4943
FGM-A
740-1692
PCT
.437
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
486-625
PCT
.778
6
68
12-31
.387
-
-
2-5
.400
Mark Acres #42
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
426
1020
1750
7
10
17
AST
310
PF-D
488-6
ST
119
BL
180
PTS
1966
AVG
9.5
HI
27
3
5-0
1
3
26
4.3
14
Oral Roberts ’85 (2nd, 1985, Dallas, 40th)
Born Nov. 15, 1962 in Inglewood, CA; 6-foot-11, 225 pounds. With Rockets: 1992-93; also played for Boston 1987-89; Orlando 1989-92; Washington
1992-93
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
6
MIN
23
FGM-A
2-9
PCT
.222
3FTM-A
1-2
Charles “Bud” Acton #24
PCT
.500
FTM-A
1-2
PCT
.500
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
2
4
6
AST
0
PF-D
2-0
ST
0
BL
0
PTS
6
AVG
1.0
HI
3
Hillsdale ’66 (Signed Free Agent, ROCKETS; Sept. 1, 1967)
Born Jan. 11, 1942; 6-foot-6, 210 pounds. With Rockets: 1967-68
Seasons
SD - 1
G
23
MIN
195
FGM-A
29-74
PCT
.392
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
19-29
Don Adams #32, #10
PCT
.655
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
47
AST
11
PF-D
35-0
ST
-
BL
-
PTS
77
AVG
3.3
HI
12
Northwestern ’70 (8th, 1970, ROCKETS, 120th)
Born Nov. 27, 1947 in Atlanta, GA; 6-foot-7, 210 pounds. With Rockets: 1970-72; also played for Atlanta 1971-73; Detroit 1972-75; Buffalo 1975-77;
St. Louis (ABA) 1974-76
Seasons
SD - 2
G
85
MIN
2415
FGM-A
397-976
PCT
.407
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
Rick Adelman #12
FTM-A
156-214
PCT
.729
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
589
AST
176
PF-D
351-12
ST
-
BL
-
PTS
950
AVG
11.2
HI
3
Loyola Marymount ’68 (7th, 1968, ROCKETS, 79th)
Born June 16, 1946 in Lynwood, CA; 6-foot-2, 179 pounds. With Rockets: 1968-70; also played for Portland 1970-73; Chicago 1973-75; New Orleans
1974-75; Kansas City 1974-75; head coach Portland 1988-94; head coach Golden State 1995-97; head coach Sacramento 1998-2006; head coach
Rockets 2007-11; head coach Minnesota 2011-12
Seasons
SD - 2
Playoffs
SD - 1
G
112
MIN
2165
FGM-A
273-696
PCT
.392
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
199-295
PCT
.675
6
187
24-53
.453
-
-
22-37
.595
Rafer Alston #12
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
297
-
-
15
AST
351
PF-D
248-1
ST
-
BL
-
PTS
745
AVG
6.7
HI
23
29
18-0
-
-
70
11.7
26
Fresno State ’98 (2nd, 1998, Milwaukee, 39th)
Born July 24, 1976 in Queens, NY; 6-foot-2, 175 pounds. With Rockets: 2005-09; also played for Milwaukee 1999-02; Toronto 2002-03, 2004-05;
Miami 2003-04, 2009-10; Orlando 2008-09; New Jersey 2009-10
G
267
MIN
9588
FGM-A
1220-3204
11
435
46-122
PCT 3FTM-A
.381 517-1478
PCT
.350
FTM-A
413-566
PCT
.730
.377
.360
14-18
.778
27-75
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
118
823
941
8
DAVID ANDERSEN #13
46
54
AST
1519
PF-D
600-6
ST
385
BL
50
PTS
3370
AVG
12.6
HI
31
53
30-0
17
3
133
12.1
20
Australia ’02 (2nd, 2002, Atlanta, 37th)
Born June 23, 1980 in Carlton, Australia; 6-foot-11, 245 pounds. With Rockets: 2009-10; also played for Toronto 2010-11; New Orleans 2010-11
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
63
MIN
891
FGM-A
147-340
PCT
.432
3FTM-A
27-78
PCT
.346
FTM-A
46-67
PCT
.687
Derek Anderson #8
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
54
154
208
AST
44
PF-D
119-0
ST
15
BL
12
PTS
367
AVG
5.8
HI
19
Kentucky ’97 (1st, 1997, Cleveland, 13th)
Born July 18, 1974 in Louisville, KY; 6-foot-5, 195 pounds. With Rockets: 2005-06; also played for Cleveland 1997-99; L.A. Clippers 1999-00; San
Antonio 2000-01; Portland 2001-05; Miami 2005-06; Charlotte 2006-08
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
20
MIN
582
FGM-A
68-173
PCT
.393
3FTM-A
19-67
PCT
.284
Richard Anderson #40
FTM-A
61-73
PCT
.836
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
12
71
83
AST
53
PF-D
49-0
ST
15
BL
4
PTS
216
AVG
10.8
HI
23
UC-Santa Barbara ’82 (2nd, 1982, L.A. Clippers, 32nd)
Born Nov. 19, 1960 in San Pedro, CA; 6-foot-10, 240 pounds. With Rockets: 1986-88; also played for San Diego 1982-83; Denver 1983-84; Portland
1987-89; Charlotte 1989-90
Seasons
HOU - 2
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
63
MIN
365
FGM-A
70-165
PCT
.424
3FTM-A
10-31
PCT
.323
5
5
1-3
.333
1-2
.500
FTM-A
26-34
PCT
.765
2-2 1.000
215
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
33
63
96
1
0
1
AST
37
PF-D
41-0
ST
8
BL
3
PTS
176
AVG
2.8
HI
10
0
1-0
0
0
5
1.0
3
History
Seasons
HOU - 4
Playoffs
HOU - 2
Rockets All-Time Roster
Shandon Anderson #40
Georgia ’96 (2nd, 1996, Utah, 54th)
Born Dec. 31, 1973 in Atlanta, GA; 6-foot-6, 210 pounds. With Rockets: 1999-2001; also played for Utah 1996-99; New York 2001-05; Miami 200406
Seasons
HOU - 2
G
164
MIN
5096
FGM-A
631-1368
PCT
.461
3FTM-A
125-395
PCT
.316
FTM-A
332-441
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
163
554
717
PCT
.753
TREVOR ARIZA #1
AST
428
PF-D
384-0
ST
178
BL
72
PTS
1719
AVG
10.5
HI
35
UCLA ’04 (2nd, 2004, New York, 43rd)
Born June 30, 1985 in Miami, FL; 6-foot-8, 210 pounds. With Rockets: 2009-10; also played for New York 2004-06; Orlando 2005-08; L.A. Lakers
2007-09; New Orleans 2010-11
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
72
MIN
2629
FGM-A
394-999
PCT
.394
3FTM-A
136-407
HILTON ARMSTRONG #3
PCT
.334
FTM-A
148-228
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
78
325
403
PCT
.649
AST
276
PF-D
162-0
ST
126
BL
40
PTS
1072
AVG
14.9
HI
33
Connecticut ’06 (1st, 2006, New Orleans/Okla. City, 12th)
Born Nov. 23, 1984 in Peekskill, NY; 6-foot-11, 235 pounds. With Rockets: 2009-10; also played for New Orleans/Oklahoma City 2006-07, New
Orleans 2007-10; Sacramento 2009-10; Washington 2010-11; Atlanta 2010-11
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
9
MIN
40
FGM-A
5-17
PCT
.294
3FTM-A
0-1
PCT
.000
FTM-A
0-2
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
5
1
6
PCT
.000
RON ARTEST (Metta World Peace) #96
AST
3
PF-D
10-0
ST
5
BL
0
PTS
10
AVG
1.1
HI
2
St. John’s ’99 (1st, 1999, Chicago, 16th)
Born Nov. 13, 1979 in Queensbridge, NY; 6-foot-7, 260 pounds. With Rockets: 2008-09; also played for Chicago 1999-2002; Indiana 2001-06;
Sacramento 2005-08; L.A. Lakers 2009-11
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
69
MIN
2452
FGM-A
416-1037
PCT
.401
3FTM-A
153-383
PCT
.399
FTM-A
196-262
PCT
.748
13
488
80-203
.394
23-83
.277
20-28
.714
Gus Bailey #22
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
65
294
359
12
44
56
AST
229
PF-D
155-2
ST
105
BL
24
PTS
1181
AVG
17.1
HI
32
54
27-0
14
3
203
15.6
27
Texas-El Paso ’74 (2nd, 1974, ROCKETS, 23rd)
Born Feb. 18, 1951 in Gibson, NC; deceased Nov. 28, 1988; 6-foot-5, 185 pounds. With Rockets: 1974-76; also played for New Orleans 1977-79;
Washington 1979-80
Seasons
HOU - 2
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
77
MIN
708
FGM-A
79-203
PCT
.389
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
34-69
PCT
.493
8
116
18-36
.500
-
-
9-10
.900
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
43
89
132
6
13
James Bailey #2
19
AST
100
PF-D
85-1
ST
31
BL
24
PTS
192
AVG
2.5
HI
14
16
12-0
6
2
45
5.6
13
Rutgers ’79 (1st, 1979, Seattle, 6th)
Born May 21, 1957 in Dublin, GA; 6-foot-9, 220 pounds. With Rockets: 1982-84; also played for Seattle 1979-82; New Jersey 1981-83, 86-87; New
York 1985-87; Phoenix 1987-88
Seasons
HOU - 2
G
142
MIN
2889
FGM-A
630-1273
PCT
.495
3FTM-A
0-2
PCT
.000
FTM-A
362-512
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
272
490
762
PCT
.707
Vin Baker #42
AST
144
PF-D
453-15
ST
75
BL
99
PTS
1622
AVG
11.4
HI
34
Hartford ’93 (1st, 1993, Milwaukee, 8th)
History
Born Nov. 23, 1971 in Lake Wales, FL; 6-foot-11, 240 pounds. With Rockets: 2004-05; also played for Milwaukee 1993-97; Seattle 1997-2002; Boston
2002-04; New York 2003-05; L.A. Clippers 2005-06
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
3
MIN
13
FGM-A
0-4
PCT
.000
3FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
0
2
2
FTM-A PCT
2-2 1.000
Tom Barker #15
AST
1
PF-D
7-0
ST
0
BL
0
PTS
2
AVG
0.7
HI
2
Hawaii ’76 (4th, 1976, Atlanta, 53rd)
Born March 11, 1955 in Harlingen, TX; 6-foot-11, 230 pounds. With Rockets: 1978-79; also played for Atlanta 1976-77; Boston 1978-79; New York
1978-79
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
5
MIN
16
FGM-A
3-6
PCT
.500
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
2
4
6
FTM-A PCT
2-2 1.000
Charles Barkley #4
AST
0
PF-D
5-0
ST
0
BL
0
PTS
8
AVG
1.6
HI
4
Auburn ’84 (1st, 1984, Philadelphia, 5th)
Born Feb. 20, 1963 in Leeds, AL; 6-foot-6, 252 pounds. With Rockets: 1996-2000; also played for Philadelphia 1984-92; Phoenix 1992-96; inducted
into the Basketball Hall of Fame (2006); studio analyst for TNT
Seasons
HOU - 4
Playoffs
HOU - 3
G
183
MIN
6398
FGM-A
1042-2160
PCT
.482
3FTM-A
86-340
PCT
.253
FTM-A
847-1189
PCT
.712
24
849
134-289
.464
13-47
.277
135-185
.730
Harry Barnes #30
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
691
1544
2235
82
186
268
AST
720
PF-D
477-4
ST
197
BL
70
PTS
3017
AVG
16.5
HI
43
73
76-2
30
9
416
17.3
30
Northeastern ’68 (4th, 1968, ROCKETS, 37th)
Born July 25, 1945; 6-foot-3, 205 pounds. With Rockets: 1968-69
Seasons
SD - 1
G
22
MIN
126
FGM-A
18-64
PCT
.281
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
7-13
PCT
.538
216
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
26
AST
5
PF-D
25-0
ST
-
BL
-
PTS
43
AVG
2.0
HI
8
Rockets All-Time Roster
Jim Barnett #33
Oregon ’66 (1st, 1966, Boston, 8th)
Born July 7, 1944 in Greenville, SC; 6-foot-4, 175 pounds. With Rockets: 1967-70; also played for Boston 1966-67; Portland 1970-71; Golden State
1971-74; New Orleans 1974-75; New York 1974-76; Philadelphia 1976-77; analyst for Golden State telecasts
Seasons
SD - 3
Playoffs
SD - 1
G
207
MIN
5519
FGM-A
1094-2547
PCT
.430
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
606-794
PCT
.763
6
51
9-23
.391
-
-
7-8
.875
John Barnhill #30
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
822
-
-
3
AST
760
PF-D
563-5
ST
-
BL
-
PTS
2794
AVG
13.5
HI
42
7
5-0
-
-
25
4.2
10
Tennessee State ’59 (11th, 1959, St. Louis, 79th)
Born March 30, 1938; 6-foot-1, 180 pounds. With Rockets: 1967-68; also played for St. Louis 1962-66; Detroit 1965-66; Baltimore 1966-67, 1968-69
Seasons
SD - 1
G
75
MIN
1883
FGM-A
295-700
PCT
.421
3FTM-A
-
Andre Barrett #12
PCT
-
FTM-A
154-234
PCT
.658
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
173
AST
259
PF-D
143-1
ST
-
BL
-
PTS
744
AVG
9.9
HI
26
Seton Hall ’04 (Signed Free Agent, ROCKETS; Oct. 28, 2004)
Born Feb. 21, 1982 in Bronx, NY; 5-foot-10, 173 pounds. With Rockets: 2004-05; also played for Orlando 2004-05; Phoenix 2005-06; Toronto 200506; Chicago 2006-07; L.A. Clippers 2007-08
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
27
MIN
314
FGM-A
20-69
PCT
.290
3FTM-A
9-37
PCT
.243
FTM-A
7-10
PCT
.700
Brent Barry #17
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
5
14
19
AST
42
PF-D
35-0
ST
14
BL
0
PTS
56
AVG
2.1
HI
14
Oregon State ’95 (1st, 1995, Denver, 15th)
Born Dec. 31, 1971 in Hempstead, NY; 6-foot-7, 210 pounds. With Rockets: 2008-09; also played for L.A. Clippers 1995-98; Miami 1997-98; Chicago
1998-99; Seattle 1999-2004; San Antonio 2004-08; analyst for NBA TV; son of Basketball Hall of Famer Rick Barry
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
56
MIN
857
FGM-A
70-172
PCT
.407
3FTM-A
49-131
PCT
.374
FTM-A
19-20
PCT
.950
4
35
5-10
.500
3-8
.375
0-0
.000
Jon Barry #20
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
17
77
94
0
4
4
AST
78
PF-D
45-0
ST
24
BL
3
PTS
208
AVG
3.7
HI
11
3
3-0
2
0
13
3.3
8
Georgia Tech ’92 (1st, 1992, Boston, 21st)
Born July 25, 1969 in Oakland, CA; 6-foot-5, 208 pounds. With Rockets: 2004-06; also played for Milwaukee 1992-95; Golden State 1995-96; Atlanta
1996-97, 2004-05; L.A. Lakers 1997-98; Sacramento 1998-2001; Detroit 2001-03; Denver 2003-04; analyst for ABC/ESPN; son of Basketball Hall
of Famer Rick Barry
Seasons
HOU - 2
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
73
MIN
1572
FGM-A
155-356
PCT
.435
3FTM-A
72-165
PCT
.436
FTM-A
76-87
PCT
.874
7
183
21-48
.438
11-23
.478
7-8
.875
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
23
146
169
1
Rick Barry #2, #4
28
29
AST
165
PF-D
92-0
ST
59
BL
8
PTS
458
AVG
6.3
HI
24
9
13-0
5
0
60
8.6
16
Miami ’65 (2nd, 1965, Golden State, 9th)
Born March 28, 1944 in Elizabeth, NJ; 6-foot-7, 220 pounds. With Rockets: 1978-80; also played for Golden State 1965-67, 1972-78; Oakland (ABA)
1968-69; Washington (ABA) 1969-70; New York (ABA) 1970-72; inducted into Basketball Hall of Fame (1987); head coach Fort Wayne Fury (CBA)
1992-93; father of Brent and Jon Barry
G
152
MIN
4382
FGM-A
786-1771
PCT
.444
3FTM-A
73-221
PCT
.330
8
144
20-58
.345
3-12
.250
FTM-A
303-322
PCT
.941
14-14 1.000
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
93
420
513
2
12
SHANE BATTIER #31
14
AST
770
PF-D
377-0
ST
175
BL
66
PTS
1948
AVG
12.8
HI
38
24
19-0
1
1
57
7.1
15
Duke ’01 (1st, 2001, Memphis, 6th)
Born Sept. 9, 1978 in Birmingham, MI; 6-foot-8, 220 pounds. With Rockets: 2006-11; also played for Memphis 2001-06, 2010-11
Seasons
HOU - 5
Playoffs
HOU - 3
G
348
MIN
11912
FGM-A
1066-2482
26
1014
76-177
PCT 3FTM-A
.429 576-1483
PCT
.388
FTM-A
344-463
PCT
.743
.429
.393
37-42
.881
48-122
Lonny Baxter #35
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
382
1241
1623
31
74
105
AST
784
PF-D
766-4
ST
310
BL
351
PTS
3052
AVG
8.8
HI
28
49
72-0
32
21
237
9.1
23
Maryland ’02 (2nd, 2002, Chicago, 44th)
Born Jan. 27, 1979 in Silver Spring, MD; 6-foot-8, 261 pounds. With Rockets: 2005-06; also played for Chicago 2002-04; Toronto 2003-04;
Washington 2003-04; New Orleans 2004-05; Charlotte 2005-06
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
23
MIN
281
FGM-A
33-72
PCT
.458
3FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
Ron Behagen #34
FTM-A
16-19
PCT
.842
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
38
46
84
AST
2
PF-D
48-1
ST
9
BL
7
PTS
82
AVG
3.6
HI
18
Minnesota ’73 (1st, 1973, Kansas City-Omaha, 7th)
Born Jan. 19, 1951 in New York, NY; 6-foot-9, 235 pounds. With Rockets: 1977-78; also played for Kansas City 1973-75, 1978-79; New Orleans
1975-77; Atlanta 1977-78; Indiana 1977-78; Detroit 1978-79; New York 1978-79; Washington 1979-80
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
3
MIN
33
FGM-A
7-11
PCT
.636
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
0-1
PCT
.000
217
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
2
5
7
AST
2
PF-D
6-0
ST
0
BL
0
PTS
14
AVG
4.7
HI
8
History
Seasons
HOU - 2
Playoffs
HOU - 2
Rockets All-Time Roster
Elmer Bennett #6
Notre Dame ’92 (2nd, 1992, Atlanta, 38th)
Born Feb. 13, 1970 in Evanston, IL; 6-foot, 171 pounds. With Rockets: 1996-97; also played for Cleveland 1994-95; Philadelphia 1995-96; Denver
1996-97
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
4
MIN
16
FGM-A
2-6
PCT
.333
3FTM-A
1-3
PCT
.333
FTM-A
5-6
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
0
1
1
PCT
.833
Walter Berry #6
AST
4
PF-D
1-0
ST
2
BL
0
PTS
10
AVG
2.5
HI
4
St. John’s ’86 (1st, 1986, Portland, 14th)
Born May 14, 1964 in Harlem, NY; 6-foot-8, 215 pounds. With Rockets: 1988-89; also played for Portland 1986; San Antonio 1986-88; New Jersey
1988-89
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
40
MIN
799
FGM-A
146-270
PCT
.541
3FTM-A
1-2
PCT
.500
FTM-A
57-80
PCT
.713
4
57
13-26
.500
0-0
.000
7-8
.875
John Block #34
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
54
98
152
3
6
9
AST
57
PF-D
114-1
ST
19
BL
35
PTS
350
AVG
8.8
HI
18
5
8-0
2
1
33
8.3
11
Southern California ’66 (3rd, 1966, L.A. Lakers, 27th)
Born April 16, 1944 in Los Angeles, CA; 6-foot-10, 220 pounds. With Rockets: 1967-71; also played for L.A. Lakers 1966-67; Milwaukee 1971-72;
Philadelphia 1972-73; Kansas City 1972-74; New Orleans 1974-75; Chicago 1974-76
Seasons
SD - 4
Playoffs
SD - 1
G
285
MIN
7910
FGM-A
1512-3535
PCT
.428
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
1114-1431
PCT
.778
5
97
24-45
.533
-
-
14-18
.778
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
2325
-
KEITH BOGANS #10
-
14
AST
447
PF-D
906-7
ST
-
BL
-
PTS
4138
AVG
14.5
HI
36
3
18-0
-
-
62
12.4
20
Kentucky ’03 (2nd, 2003, Milwaukee, 43rd)
Born May 12, 1980 in Washington, DC; 6-foot-5, 215 pounds. With Rockets: 2005-06; also played for Orlando 2003-04, 2006-09; Charlotte 200406; Milwaukee 2008-09; San Antonio 2009-10, Chicago 2010-11
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
33
MIN
1064
FGM-A
101-256
PCT
.395
3FTM-A
32-102
PCT
.314
FTM-A
47-81
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
26
123
149
PCT
.580
Phil Bond #30
AST
83
PF-D
89-1
ST
32
BL
6
PTS
281
AVG
8.5
HI
20
Louisville ’77 (3rd, 1977, ROCKETS, 62nd)
Born July 27, 1954 in Louisville, KY; 6-foot-2, 175 pounds. With Rockets: 1977-78
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
7
MIN
21
FGM-A
2-6
PCT
.333
3FTM-A
-
Melvin Booker #9
PCT
-
FTM-A
0-0
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
1
3
4
PCT
.000
AST
2
PF-D
1-0
ST
1
BL
0
PTS
4
AVG
0.6
HI
2
Missouri ’94 (Signed Free Agent, ROCKETS; March 5, 1996)
Born Aug. 20, 1972 in Pascagoula, MS; 6-foot-1; 188 pounds. With Rockets: 1995-96; also played for Denver 1996-97; Golden State 1996-97
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
11
MIN
131
FGM-A
16-50
PCT
.320
3FTM-A
3-19
PCT
.158
FTM-A
9-11
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
1
8
9
PCT
.818
Ryan Bowen #40
AST
21
PF-D
18-0
ST
5
BL
1
PTS
44
AVG
4.0
HI
9
Iowa ’98 (2nd, 1998, Denver, 55th)
History
Born Nov. 20, 1975 in Fort Madison, IA; 6-foot-9, 218 pounds. With Rockets: 2004-06; also played for Denver 1999-04; New Orleans 2007-09;
Oklahoma City 2009-10
Seasons
HOU - 2
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
134
MIN
1256
FGM-A
84-235
PCT
.357
3FTM-A
6-28
PCT
.214
FTM-A
25-35
PCT
.714
7
125
8-25
.320
0-0
.000
2-3
.667
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
52
112
164
7
Anthony Bowie #25
7
14
AST
42
PF-D
146-0
ST
44
BL
11
PTS
199
AVG
1.5
HI
14
6
23-2
6
0
18
2.6
7
Oklahoma ’86 (3rd, 1986, ROCKETS, 66th)
Born Nov. 9, 1963 in Tulsa, OK; 6-foot-6, 190 pounds. With Rockets: 1989-90; also played for San Antonio 1988-89; Orlando 1991-96; New York
1997-98
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
66
MIN
918
FGM-A
119-293
PCT
.406
3FTM-A
6-21
PCT
.286
FTM-A
40-54
PCT
.741
2
4
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
Alonzo Bradley #30, #22
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
36
82
118
0
0
0
AST
96
PF-D
80-0
ST
42
BL
5
PTS
284
AVG
4.3
HI
18
0
1-0
0
0
0
0.0
0
Texas Southern ’77 (2nd, 1977, Indiana, 29th)
Born Oct. 16, 1953 in Utica, MS; 6-foot-6, 190 pounds. With Rockets: 1977-80
Seasons
HOU - 3
Playoffs
HOU - 2
G
99
MIN
1139
FGM-A
184-440
PCT
.418
3FTM-A PCT
1-1 1.000
FTM-A
71-101
PCT
.703
5
16
6-9
.667
1-1 1.000
3-5
.600
218
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
39
112
151
1
2
3
AST
74
PF-D
125-1
ST
24
BL
7
PTS
440
AVG
4.4
HI
20
1
2-0
1
0
16
3.2
7
Rockets All-Time Roster
Torraye Braggs #32
Xavier ’98 (2nd, 1998, Utah, 57th)
Born May 15, 1976 in Fresno, CA; 6-foot-8, 245 pounds; With Rockets: 2003-05; also played for Washington 2003-04
Seasons
HOU - 2
G
18
MIN
156
FGM-A
16-35
PCT
.457
3FTM-A
0-0
Tim Breaux #15
PCT
.000
FTM-A
8-12
PCT
.667
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
22
24
46
AST
6
PF-D
25-0
ST
4
BL
2
PTS
40
AVG
2.2
HI
6
Wyoming ’92 (Signed Free Agent, ROCKETS; Aug. 26, 1994)
Born Sept. 19, 1970 in Baton Rouge, LA; 6-foot-7, 215 pounds; With Rockets: 1994-96; also played for Milwaukee 1997-98
Seasons
HOU - 2
G
96
MIN
910
FGM-A
104-282
Tyrone Britt #31
PCT
.369
3FTM-A
21-71
PCT
.296
FTM-A
60-94
PCT
.638
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
38
56
94
AST
39
PF-D
67-0
ST
22
BL
12
PTS
289
AVG
3.0
HI
17
Johnson C. Smith [NC] ’67 (Signed Free Agent, ROCKETS; Sept. 1, 1967)
Born April 18, 1944; 6-foot-5, 200 pounds. With Rockets: 1967-68
Seasons
SD - 1
G
11
MIN
84
FGM-A
13-34
PCT
.382
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
2-3
PCT
.667
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
15
AARON BROOKS #0
AST
12
PF-D
10-0
ST
-
BL
-
PTS
28
AVG
2.5
HI
8
Oregon ’07 (1st, 2007, ROCKETS, 26th)
Born Jan. 14, 1985 in Seattle, WA; 6-foot, 161 pounds. With Rockets: 2007-11; also played for Phoenix 2010-11
Seasons
HOU - 4
Playoffs
HOU - 2
G
247
MIN
6336
FGM-A
1118-2726
19
494
85-195
PCT 3FTM-A
.410 406-1112
PCT
.365
FTM-A
514-602
PCT
.854
.436
.365
46-57
.807
Scott Brooks #1
27-74
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
111
368
479
4
36
40
AST
888
PF-D
489-5
ST
149
BL
29
PTS
3156
AVG
12.8
HI
43
47
40-0
5
3
243
12.8
34
UC-Irvine ’87 (Signed Free Agent, Philadelphia; Sept. 23, 1988)
Born July 31, 1965 in French Camp, CA; 5-foot-11, 165 pounds. With Rockets: 1992-95 ; also played for Philadelphia 1988-90; Minnesota 1990-92;
Dallas 1995-96; New York 1996-97; Cleveland 1997-98; assistant coach Denver 2003-06; assistant coach Sacramento 2006-07; assistant coach
Seattle/Oklahoma City 2007-09; head coach Oklahoma City 2008-12
Seasons
HOU - 3
Playoffs
HOU - 2
G
183
MIN
2927
FGM-A
360-739
PCT
.487
3FTM-A
72-177
PCT
.407
FTM-A
204-241
PCT
.846
17
220
21-48
.438
6-14
.429
10-14
.714
Chucky Brown #52
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
33
181
214
2
10
12
AST
414
PF-D
248-0
ST
138
BL
6
PTS
996
AVG
5.4
HI
23
34
24-0
9
0
58
3.4
10
North Carolina State ’89 (2nd, 1989, Cleveland, 43rd)
Born Feb. 29, 1968 in New York, NY; 6-foot-8, 215 pounds. With Rockets: 1994-96; also played for Cleveland 1989-91, 2000-01; L.A. Lakers 199192; New Jersey 1992-93; Dallas 1994; Phoenix 1996-97; Milwaukee 1996-97; Atlanta 1997-98; Charlotte 1998-2000; San Antonio 1999-2000;
Golden State 2000-01; Sacramento 2001-02; assistant coach Roanoke (D-League) 2004-06; assistant coach Los Angeles (D-League) 2006-09;
head coach Los Angeles (D-League) 2009-10
Seasons
HOU - 2
Playoffs
HOU - 2
G
123
MIN
2833
FGM-A
405-729
PCT
.556
3FTM-A
2-11
PCT
.182
FTM-A
142-212
PCT
.670
29
494
59-121
.488
1-2
.500
40-55
.727
Tierre Brown #10
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
198
432
630
26
63
89
AST
119
PF-D
268-0
ST
58
BL
52
PTS
954
AVG
7.8
HI
19
12
63-2
12
2
159
5.5
16
McNeese State ’01 (Signed Free Agent, ROCKETS; Sept. 26, 2001)
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
40
MIN
403
FGM-A
49-115
PCT
.426
3FTM-A
4-12
PCT
.333
FTM-A
21-28
PCT
.750
Tony Brown #35
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
12
30
42
AST
70
PF-D
26-0
ST
19
BL
3
PTS
123
AVG
3.1
HI
16
Arkansas ’82 (4th, 1982, New Jersey, 82nd)
Born July 29, 1960 in Chicago, IL; 6-foot-6, 195 pounds. With Rockets: 1988-89; also played for Indiana 1984-85; Chicago 1985-86; New Jersey
1986-87; Milwaukee 1989-90; L.A. Lakers 1990-91; Utah 1990-91; L.A. Clippers 1991-92, 2009-10; Seattle 1991-92; assistant coach Portland 19972001; assistant coach Detroit 2001-03; assistant coach Toronto 2003-04; assistant coach Boston 2004-07; assistant coach Milwaukee 2007-08
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
14
MIN
91
FGM-A
14-45
PCT
.311
3FTM-A
2-9
PCT
.222
Rick Brunson #9
FTM-A
6-8
PCT
.750
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
7
8
15
AST
5
PF-D
14-0
ST
3
BL
0
PTS
36
AVG
2.6
HI
14
Temple ’95 (Signed Free Agent, Portland; Dec. 2, 1997)
Born June 14, 1972 in Syracuse, NY; 6-foot-4, 190 pounds. With Rockets: 2005-06; also played for Portland 1997-98, 2001-02; New York 1998-00,
2000-01; Boston 2000-01; Chicago 2002-03, 2003-04; Toronto 2003-04; L.A. Clippers 2004-05; Seattle 2005-06; player development coach Denver
2006-07; assistant coach Chicago 2010-12
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
23
MIN
215
FGM-A
16-46
PCT
.348
3FTM-A
5-12
PCT
.417
FTM-A
7-12
PCT
.583
219
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
1
19
20
AST
33
PF-D
21-0
ST
8
BL
1
PTS
44
AVG
1.9
HI
10
History
Born June 3, 1979 in Iowa, LA; 6-foot-2, 189 pounds. With Rockets: 2001-02; also played for Cleveland 2002-03; New Orleans 2003-04; L.A. Lakers
2004-05
Rockets All-Time Roster
Joe Bryant #22
LaSalle ’75 (1st, 1975, Golden State, 14th)
Born Oct. 19, 1954 in Philadelphia, PA; 6-foot-9, 225 pounds. With Rockets: 1982-83; also played for Philadelphia 1975-79; San Diego 1979-82;
head coach L.A. Sparks (WNBA) 2005-06, 2011; father of Kobe Bryant (L.A. Lakers)
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
81
MIN
2055
FGM-A
344-768
PCT
.448
3FTM-A
8-36
PCT
.222
FTM-A
116-165
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
88
189
277
PCT
.703
Mark Bryant #2
AST
186
PF-D
258-4
ST
82
BL
30
PTS
812
AVG
10.0
HI
28
Seton Hall ’88 (1st, 1988, Portland, 21st)
Born April 25, 1965 in Glen Ridge, NJ; 6-foot-9, 245 pounds. With Rockets: 1995-96; also played for Portland 1988-95; Phoenix 1996-98; Chicago
1998-99; Cleveland 1999-2001; Dallas 2000-01; San Antonio 2001-02; Boston 2002-03; Denver 2002-03; assistant coach Orlando 2005-07;
assistant coach Seattle/Oklahoma City 2007-12
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
71
MIN
1587
FGM-A
242-446
PCT
.543
3FTM-A
0-2
PCT
.000
FTM-A
127-177
PCT
.718
8
145
21-35
.600
0-0
.000
12-15
.800
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
131
220
351
7
20
CHASE BUDINGER #10
27
AST
52
PF-D
234-4
ST
31
BL
19
PTS
611
AVG
8.6
HI
30
4
21-0
1
2
54
6.8
21
Arizona ’09 (2nd, 2009, Detroit, 44th)
Born May 22, 1988 in San Diego, CA; 6-foot-7, 218 pounds. With Rockets: 2009-11
Seasons
HOU - 2
G
152
MIN
3226
FGM-A
528-1221
PCT
.432
3FTM-A
181-523
PCT
.346
Matt Bullard #50
FTM-A
185-225
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
90
411
501
PCT
.822
AST
215
PF-D
199-0
ST
75
BL
29
PTS
1422
AVG
9.4
HI
35
Iowa ’90 (Signed Free Agent, ROCKETS; Aug. 22, 1990)
Born June 5, 1967 in West Des Moines, IA; 6-foot-10, 235 pounds. With Rockets: 1990-94, 1996-2001;also played for Atlanta 1995-96; Charlotte
2001-02; analyst for Rockets telecasts 2005-12
Seasons
HOU - 9
Playoffs
HOU - 5
G
538
MIN
8074
FGM-A
1110-2630
31
309
34-83
PCT 3FTM-A
.422 557-1432
PCT
.389
FTM-A
214-282
PCT
.759
.410
.451
16-18
.889
23-51
Adrian Caldwell #44
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
250
866
1116
10
33
43
AST
501
PF-D
696-1
ST
167
BL
106
PTS
2991
AVG
5.6
HI
28
19
23-0
6
7
107
3.5
12
Lamar ’89 (Signed Free Agent, ROCKETS; Aug. 2, 1989)
Born July 4, 1966 in Corpus Christi, TX; 6-foot-9, 255 pounds. With Rockets: 1989-91; 1994-95; also played for Indiana 1995-96; New Jersey 199697; Philadelphia 1996-97; Dallas 1997-98
Seasons
HOU - 3
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
100
MIN
704
FGM-A
78-163
PCT
.479
3FTM-A
0-1
PCT
.000
FTM-A
23-51
PCT
.451
1
1
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
80
139
219
0
Antoine Carr #55
0
0
AST
15
PF-D
110-0
ST
31
BL
28
PTS
179
AVG
1.8
HI
11
0
0-0
0
0
0
0.0
0
Wichita State ’83 (1st, 1983, Detroit, 8th)
Born July 23, 1961 in Oklahoma City, OK; 6-foot-9, 270 pounds. With Rockets: 1998-99; also played for Atlanta 1984-90; Sacramento 1990-91; San
Antonio 1991-94; Utah 1994-98; Vancouver 1999-2000
History
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
18
MIN
152
FGM-A
21-52
PCT
.404
3FTM-A
0-1
PCT
.000
FTM-A
5-7
PCT
.714
4
37
4-11
.364
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
9
22
31
3
DeMARRE CARROLL #0
4
7
AST
9
PF-D
31-0
ST
1
BL
10
PTS
47
AVG
2.6
HI
7
4
19-1
0
1
8
2.0
4
Missouri ’09 (1st, 2009, Memphis, 27th)
Born July 27, 1986 in Birmingham, AL; 6-foot-8, 212 pounds. With Rockets: 2010-11; also played for Memphis 2009-11
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
5
MIN
11
FGM-A
0-3
PCT
.000
3FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
FTM-A
0-0
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
0
0
0
PCT
.000
Joe Barry Carroll #2
AST
2
PF-D
0-0
ST
0
BL
0
PTS
0
AVG
0.0
HI
0
Purdue ’80 (1st, 1980, Golden State, 1st)
Born July 24, 1958 in Pine Bluff, AR; 7-foot-1, 255 pounds. With Rockets: 1987-88; also played for Golden State 1980-84, 1985-87; New Jersey
1988-90; Denver 1990; Phoenix 1990-91
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
63
MIN
1596
FGM-A
323-715
PCT
.452
3FTM-A
0-1
PCT
.000
FTM-A
113-151
PCT
.748
4
116
18-47
.383
0-0
.000
8-10
.800
Sam Cassell #10
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
110
286
396
8
11
19
AST
94
PF-D
149-0
ST
37
BL
81
PTS
759
AVG
12.0
HI
29
2
12-0
3
1
44
11.0
16
Florida State ’93 (1st, 1993, ROCKETS, 24th)
Born Nov. 18, 1969 in Baltimore, MD; 6-foot-3, 185 pounds. With Rockets: 1993-96; also played for Phoenix 1996-97; Dallas 1996-97; New Jersey
1996-99; Milwaukee 1998-2003; Minnesota 2003-05; L.A. Clippers 2005-08; Boston 2007-08; assistant coach Washington 2009-12
Seasons
HOU - 3
Playoffs
HOU - 3
G
209
MIN
4686
FGM-A
704-1639
PCT
.430
3FTM-A
162-489
PCT
.331
FTM-A
539-646
PCT
.834
52
1169
163-410
.398
49-134
.366
158-188
.840
220
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
114
419
533
28
90
118
AST
875
PF-D
511-6
ST
206
BL
25
PTS
2109
AVG
10.1
HI
31
216
148-2
48
8
533
10.3
31
Rockets All-Time Roster
Kelvin Cato #13
Iowa State ’97 (1st, 1997, Dallas, 15th)
Born Aug. 26, 1974 in Atlanta, GA; 6-foot-11, 275 pounds. With Rockets: 1999-2004; also played for Portland 1997-99; Orlando 2004-06; Detroit
2005-06; New York 2006-07
Seasons
HOU - 5
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
317
MIN
7112
FGM-A
764-1455
PCT
.525
3FTM-A
0-9
PCT
.000
FTM-A
447-725
PCT
.617
5
148
13-22
.591
0-0
.000
3-7
.429
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
610
1345
1955
14
Derrick Chievous #3
20
34
AST
158
PF-D
851-7
ST
176
BL
431
PTS
1975
AVG
6.2
HI
27
2
18-1
5
4
29
5.8
12
Missouri ’88 (1st, 1988, ROCKETS, 16th)
Born July 3, 1967 in Jamaica, NY; 6-foot-7, 220 pounds. With Rockets: 1988-90; also played for Cleveland 1990-91
Seasons
HOU - 2
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
122
MIN
2031
FGM-A
367-812
PCT
.452
3FTM-A
8-32
PCT
.250
FTM-A
252-331
PCT
.761
4
40
5-17
.294
0-0
.000
8-10
.800
Pete Chilcutt #32
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
142
189
331
5
1
6
AST
104
PF-D
220-1
ST
71
BL
15
PTS
994
AVG
8.2
HI
27
2
7-0
1
1
18
4.5
10
North Carolina ’91 (1st, 1991, Sacramento, 27th)
Born Sept. 14, 1968 in Sumter, SC; 6-foot-10, 232 pounds. With Rockets: 1994-96; also played for Sacramento 1991-94; Detroit 1993-94; Vancouver
1996-99; Cleveland 1999-2000; L.A. Clippers 1999-2000; Utah 1999-2000
Seasons
HOU - 2
Playoffs
HOU - 2
G
142
MIN
1998
FGM-A
219-507
PCT
.432
3FTM-A
72-184
PCT
.391
FTM-A
48-68
PCT
.706
21
333
32-68
.471
14-37
.378
14-19
.737
E.C. Coleman #44, #12
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
157
316
473
17
44
61
AST
92
PF-D
182-0
ST
44
BL
57
PTS
558
AVG
3.9
HI
25
18
39-0
7
4
92
4.4
13
Houston Baptist ’73 (3rd, 1973, ROCKETS, 51st)
Born Sept. 25, 1950 in Flora, MS; 6-foot-8, 225 pounds. With Rockets: 1973-74, 1978-79; also played for New Orleans 1974-77; Golden State 1977-78
Seasons
HOU - 2
G
64
MIN
1114
FGM-A
133-257
PCT
.518
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
48-75
Jason Collier #52
PCT
.640
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
82
177
259
AST
77
PF-D
173-4
ST
39
BL
20
PTS
314
AVG
4.9
HI
19
Georgia Tech ’00 (1st, 2000, Milwaukee, 15th)
Born Sept. 8, 1977 in Springfield, OH; deceased Oct. 15, 2005; 7-foot, 260 pounds. With Rockets: 2000-03; also played for Atlanta 2003-05
Seasons
HOU - 3
G
61
MIN
691
FGM-A
85-202
PCT
.421
3FTM-A
0-2
PCT
.000
Sean Colson #20
FTM-A
43-58
PCT
.741
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
55
93
148
AST
16
PF-D
77-1
ST
10
BL
8
PTS
213
AVG
3.5
HI
12
Charlotte ’98 (Signed Free Agent, Atlanta; Jan. 18, 2001)
Born July 1, 1975 in Philadelphia, PA; 6-foot, 175 pounds. With Rockets: 2000-01; also played for Atlanta 2000-01
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
10
MIN
30
FGM-A
6-19
PCT
.316
3FTM-A
1-4
PCT
.250
FTM-A
2-4
Lester Conner #7
PCT
.500
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
2
1
3
AST
7
PF-D
6-0
ST
1
BL
0
PTS
15
AVG
1.5
HI
6
Oregon State ’82 (1st, 1982, Golden State, 14th)
Born Sept. 17, 1959 in Memphis, TN; 6-foot-4, 185 pounds. With Rockets: 1987-88; also played for Golden State 1982-86; New Jersey 1988-91;
Milwaukee 1990-92; L.A. Clippers 1992-93; Indiana 1993-94; L.A. Lakers 1994-95; assistant coach Boston 1998-2003; assistant coach
Philadelphia 2004-05; assistant coach Milwaukee 2005-07; assistant coach Indiana 2007-10; assistant coach Atlanta 2010-12
G
52
MIN
399
FGM-A
50-108
PCT
.463
3FTM-A
0-7
PCT
.000
1
1
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
Will Conroy #12, #5
FTM-A
32-41
PCT
.780
2-2 1.000
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
20
18
38
0
1
1
AST
59
PF-D
31-0
ST
38
BL
1
PTS
132
AVG
2.5
HI
8
1
0-0
1
0
2
2.0
2
Washington ’05 (Signed Free Agent, L.A. Lakers; Sept. 19, 2005)
Born Dec. 8, 1982 in Portland, OR; 6-foot-2, 195 pounds. With Rockets: 2009-10; also played for Memphis 2006-07; L.A. Clippers 2006-07
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
5
MIN
36
FGM-A
3-10
PCT
.300
3FTM-A
0-3
PCT
.000
FTM-A
0-2
PCT
.000
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
0
3
3
BRIAN COOK #43
AST
7
PF-D
5-0
ST
0
BL
0
PTS
6
AVG
1.2
HI
2
Illinois ’03 (1st, 2003, L.A. Lakers, 24th)
Born Dec. 4, 1980 in Lincoln, IL; 6-foot-9, 250 pounds. With Rockets: 2008-10; also played for L.A. Lakers 2003-08; Orlando 2007-09; L.A. Clippers
2010-11
Seasons
HOU - 2
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
24
MIN
69
FGM-A
12-39
PCT
.308
3FTM-A
4-14
PCT
.286
FTM-A
5-7
PCT
.714
6
32
4-15
.267
2-9
.222
0-0
.000
Dick Cunningham #34
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
2
12
14
3
9
12
AST
2
PF-D
8-0
ST
0
BL
5
PTS
33
AVG
1.4
HI
5
3
4-0
2
1
10
1.7
3
Murray State ’68 (2nd, 1968, Phoenix, 21st)
Born July 11, 1946 in Canton, OH; 6-foot-10, 252 pounds. With Rockets: 1971-72; also played for Milwaukee 1968-71, 1972-75
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
63
MIN
720
FGM-A
67-174
PCT
.385
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
37-53
PCT
.698
221
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
243
AST
57
PF-D
76-0
ST
-
BL
-
PTS
171
AVG
2.7
HI
16
History
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
Rockets All-Time Roster
Earl Cureton #35
Detroit ’80 (3rd, 1979, Philadelphia, 58th)
Born Sept. 3, 1957 in Detroit, MI; 6-foot-9, 215 pounds. With Rockets: 1993-94; also played for Philadelphia 1980-83; Detroit 1983-86; Chicago 1986;
L.A. Clippers 1987-88; Charlotte 1988-89, 1990-91; Toronto 1996-97; assistant coach Charlotte (WNBA) 2005-06; assistant coach Detroit (WNBA)
2009
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
2
MIN
30
FGM-A
2-8
PCT
.250
3FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
10
100
8-10
.800
0-0
.000
Bill Curley #15
FTM-A
0-2
PCT
.000
2-2 1.000
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
4
8
12
6
23
29
AST
0
PF-D
4-0
ST
0
BL
0
PTS
4
AVG
2.0
HI
4
2
20-0
1
2
18
1.8
8
Boston College ’94 (1st, 1994, San Antonio, 22nd)
Born May 29, 1972 in Boston, MA; 6-foot-9, 245 pounds. With Rockets: 1999-2000; also played for Detroit 1994-95; Minnesota 1997-99; Golden State
1999-2000, 2000-01; Dallas 2000-01
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
4
MIN
50
FGM-A
6-11
PCT
.545
Emanual Davis #15
3FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
4
4
8
AST
0
PF-D
10-1
ST
2
BL
0
PTS
12
AVG
3.0
HI
8
Delaware State ’91 (Signed Free Agent, ROCKETS; June 26, 1996)
Born Aug. 27, 1968 in Philadelphia, PA; 6-foot-5, 195 pounds. With Rockets: 1996-98; also played for Seattle 1999-2001; Atlanta 2001-03
Seasons
HOU - 2
G
58
MIN
829
FGM-A
87-196
PCT
.444
3FTM-A
39-99
PCT
.394
FTM-A
36-45
PCT
.800
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
12
57
69
Jim Davis #30
AST
85
PF-D
75-0
ST
26
BL
5
PTS
249
AVG
4.3
HI
19
Colorado ’64 (4th, 1964, Detroit, 27th)
Born Dec. 18, 1941 in Muncie, IN; 6-foot-9, 225 pounds. With Rockets: 1971-72; also played for St. Louis/Atlanta 1967-71; Detroit 1972-75
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
12
MIN
180
FGM-A
18-54
PCT
.333
3FTM-A
-
JOSH DAVIS #18
PCT
-
FTM-A
26-38
PCT
.684
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
44
AST
5
PF-D
18-0
ST
-
BL
-
PTS
62
AVG
5.2
HI
16
Wyoming ’02 (Signed Free Agent, Chicago; Sept. 29, 2003)
Born Aug. 10, 1980 in Salem, OR; 6-foot-8, 240 pounds. With Rockets: 2005-06; also played for Atlanta 2003-04; Philadelphia 2004-05; Milwaukee
2005-06; Phoenix 2005-06
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
1
MIN
1
FGM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
3FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
0
0
0
Michael Dickerson #3
AST
0
PF-D
1-0
ST
0
BL
0
PTS
0
AVG
0.0
HI
0
Arizona ’98 (1st, 1998, ROCKETS, 14th)
Born June 25, 1975 in Greenville, SC; 6-foot-5, 190 pounds. With Rockets: 1998-99; also played for Vancouver/Memphis 1999-2003
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
50
MIN
1558
FGM-A
215-462
PCT
.465
3FTM-A
71-164
PCT
.433
FTM-A
46-72
PCT
.639
4
82
6-22
.273
3-8
.375
2-4
.500
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
26
57
83
2
2
4
AST
95
PF-D
90-0
ST
27
BL
11
PTS
547
AVG
10.9
HI
31
3
8-0
2
3
17
4.3
11
Byron Dinkins #9 North Carolina-Charlotte ’89 (Signed Free Agent, ROCKETS; Aug. 2, 1989)
History
Born June 15, 1967 in Charlotte, NC; 6-foot-2, 170 pounds. With Rockets: 1989-90; also played for San Antonio 1990-91; Indiana 1990-91
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
33
MIN
362
FGM-A
44-109
PCT
.404
3FTM-A
1-9
PCT
.111
FTM-A
26-30
PCT
.867
Jacky Dorsey #44
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
13
27
40
AST
75
PF-D
30-0
ST
19
BL
2
PTS
115
AVG
3.5
HI
12
Georgia ’78 (2nd, 1976, New Orleans, 26th)
Born Dec. 18, 1954 in Atlanta, GA; 6-foot-7, 230 pounds. With Rockets: 1978-79; also played for Denver 1977-78; Portland 1977-78; Seattle 198081
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU-1
G
20
MIN
108
FGM-A
24-43
PCT
.558
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
8-16
PCT
.500
1
1
0-0
.000
-
-
0-0
.000
JOEY DORSEY #15
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
12
11
23
0
0
0
AST
2
PF-D
25-0
ST
1
BL
2
PTS
56
AVG
2.8
HI
8
0
0-0
0
0
0
0.0
0
Memphis ’08 (2nd, 2008, Portland, 33rd)
Born Dec. 16, 1983 in Baltimore, MD; 6-foot-8, 268 pounds. With Rockets: 2008-10; also played for Sacramento 2009-10; Toronto 2010-11
Seasons
HOU - 2
G
10
MIN
60
FGM-A
6-13
PCT
.462
3FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
FTM-A
1-2
PCT
.500
GORAN DRAGIC #3
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
11
15
26
AST
3
PF-D
12-0
ST
2
BL
1
PTS
13
AVG
1.3
HI
7
Slovenia ’08 (2nd, 2008, San Antonio, 45th)
Born May 6, 1986 in Ljubljana, Slovenia; 6-foot-3, 190 pounds. With Rockets: 2010-11; also played for Phoenix 2008-11
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
22
MIN
378
FGM-A
59-125
PCT
.472
3FTM-A
28-54
PCT
.519
FTM-A
24-36
PCT
.667
222
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
12
44
56
AST
55
PF-D
35-0
ST
14
BL
4
PTS
170
AVG
7.7
HI
16
Rockets All-Time Roster
Bryce Drew #11
Valparaiso ’98 (1st, 1998, ROCKETS, 16th)
Born Sept. 21, 1974 in Baton Rouge, LA; 6-foot-3, 185 pounds. With Rockets: 1998-2000; also played for Chicago 2000-01; Charlotte/New Orleans
2001-04
Seasons
HOU - 2
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
106
MIN
1734
1
4
FGM-A
205-542
PCT
.378
3FTM-A
75-212
PCT
.354
FTM-A
53-61
PCT
.869
1-1 1.000
0-0
.000
0-2
.000
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
26
109
135
1
Clyde Drexler #22
2
3
AST
214
PF-D
140-2
ST
53
BL
5
PTS
538
AVG
5.1
HI
20
2
1-0
0
0
2
2.0
2
Houston ’83 (1st, 1983, Portland, 14th)
Born June 22, 1962 in New Orleans, LA; 6-foot-7, 222 pounds. With Rockets: 1994-98 (#22 retired); also played for Portland 1983-95; head coach
University of Houston 1998-2000; assistant coach Denver 2001-02; inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame (2004); analyst for Rockets telecasts
2005-12
Seasons
HOU - 4
Playoffs
HOU - 4
G
219
MIN
8041
FGM-A
1446-3248
51
1946
330-749
PCT 3FTM-A
.445 363-1072
PCT
.339
FTM-A
900-1146
PCT
.785
.441
.314
206-265
.777
82-261
Mike Dunleavy #31, #10
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
388
950
1338
94
238
332
AST
1192
PF-D
586-1
ST
412
BL
125
PTS
4155
AVG
19.0
HI
43
251
157-1
88
29
948
18.6
41
South Carolina ’76 (6th, 1976, Philadelphia, 99th)
Born March 21, 1954 in Brooklyn, NY; 6-foot-3, 180 pounds. With Rockets: 1977-82; also played for Philadelphia 1976-78; San Antonio 1982-83;
Milwaukee 1983-85, 1988-90; head coach L.A. Lakers 1990-92; head coach Milwaukee 1992-96; head coach Portland 1997-2001; head coach L.A.
Clippers 2003-10; father of Mike Dunleavy (Milwaukee Bucks)
Seasons
HOU - 5
Playoffs
HOU - 4
G
280
MIN
5548
FGM-A
896-1869
PCT
.479
3FTM-A
37-122
PCT
.303
FTM-A
512-626
PCT
.818
30
593
84-188
.447
6-21
.286
43-50
.860
John Egan #21
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
107
352
459
11
40
51
AST
1051
PF-D
626-5
ST
213
BL
15
PTS
2341
AVG
8.4
HI
48
90
78-1
19
1
217
7.2
28
Providence ’61 (2nd, 1961, Detroit, 12th)
Born Jan. 31, 1939 in Hartford, CT; 6-foot, 180 pounds. With Rockets: 1970-72; also played for Detroit 1961-64; New York 1963-66; Baltimore
1965-68; L.A. Lakers 1968-70; Cleveland 1970-71; head coach Rockets 1972-76
Seasons
G
SD/HOU - 2 74
MIN
851
FGM-A
69-184
PCT
.375
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
43-55
Craig Ehlo #3
PCT
.782
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
57
AST
105
PF-D
95-0
ST
-
BL
-
PTS
181
AVG
2.4
HI
16
Washington State ’83 (3rd, 1983, ROCKETS, 48th)
Born Aug. 11, 1961 in Lubbock, TX; 6-foot-7, 205 pounds. With Rockets: 1983-86; also played for Cleveland 1986-93; Atlanta 1993-96; Seattle 199697; analyst for Seattle SuperSonics broadcasts 2004-06
Seasons
HOU - 3
Playoffs
HOU - 2
G
88
MIN
451
FGM-A
81-180
PCT
.450
3FTM-A
3-12
PCT
.250
FTM-A
43-60
PCT
.717
13
44
9-17
.529
0-1
.000
6-7
.857
Mario Elie #17
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
29
51
80
1
2
3
AST
61
PF-D
61-0
ST
25
BL
7
PTS
208
AVG
2.4
HI
14
6
4-0
4
1
24
1.8
6
American International ’85 (7th, 1985, Milwaukee, 160th)
Born Nov. 26, 1963 in New York, NY; 6-foot-5, 250 pounds. With Rockets: 1993-98; also played for Philadelphia 1990; Golden State 1991-92;
Portland 1992-93; San Antonio 1998-2000; Phoenix 2000-01; assistant coach San Antonio 2003-04; assistant coach Golden State 2004-06; studio
analyst for Rockets broadcasts 2006-07; assistant coach Dallas 2007-09; assistant coach Sacramento 2009-11; assistant coach New Jersey
2011-12
G
344
MIN
9562
FGM-A
1128-2351
PCT
.480
3FTM-A
352-970
PCT
.363
FTM-A
748-870
PCT
.860
74
1981
206-452
.456
74-190
.389
144-174
.828
Dave Feitl #5
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
224
699
923
56
137
193
AST
1066
PF-D
690-2
ST
333
BL
51
PTS
3356
AVG
9.8
HI
26
173
164-3
52
11
630
8.5
22
Texas-El Paso ’86 (2nd, 1986, ROCKETS, 43rd)
Born June 8, 1962 in Butler, PA; 7-foot, 240 pounds. With Rockets: 1986-87, 1990-91; also played for Golden State 1987-88; Washington 1988-89;
New Jersey 1991-92
Seasons
HOU - 2
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
114
MIN
870
FGM-A
140-342
PCT
.409
3FTM-A
0-4
PCT
.000
6
8
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
FTM-A
86-115
PCT
.748
2-2 1.000
Henry Finkel #17
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
68
149
217
0
1
1
AST
30
PF-D
135-0
ST
12
BL
16
PTS
366
AVG
3.2
HI
17
0
0-0
0
0
2
0.3
2
Dayton ’66 (2nd, 1966, L.A. Lakers, 17th)
Born April 20, 1942 in Union City, NJ; 7-foot, 240 pounds. With Rockets: 1967-69; also played for L.A. Lakers 1966-67; Boston 1969-75
Seasons
SD - 2
Playoffs
SD - 1
G
88
MIN
1448
FGM-A
291-603
PCT
.483
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
162-232
PCT
.698
2
12
0-3
.000
-
-
0-0
.000
223
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
482
-
-
7
AST
93
PF-D
228-6
ST
-
BL
-
PTS
744
AVG
8.5
HI
42
0
3-0
-
-
0
0.0
0
History
Seasons
HOU - 5
Playoffs
HOU - 5
Rockets All-Time Roster
Eric “Sleepy” Floyd #11, #21
Georgetown ’82 (1st, 1982, New Jersey, 13th)
Born March 6, 1960 in Gastonia, NC; 6-foot-3, 175 pounds. With Rockets: 1987-93; also played for New Jersey 1982; Golden State 1982-87; San
Antonio 1993-94; New Jersey 1994-95
Seasons
HOU - 6
Playoffs
HOU - 5
G
439
MIN
11631
FGM-A
1842-4312
PCT
.427
3FTM-A
312-933
PCT
.334
FTM-A
1034-1274
PCT
.812
22
587
92-214
.430
16-42
.381
47-63
.746
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
245
859
1104
14
Alton Ford #1
32
46
AST
2363
PF-D
808-2
ST
470
BL
76
PTS
5030
AVG
11.5
HI
40
116
31-0
25
3
247
11.2
42
Houston ’01 (2nd, 2001, Phoenix, 51st)
Born May 29, 1981 in Houston, TX; 6-foot-9, 280 pounds. With Rockets: 2003-04; also played for Phoenix 2001-03
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
9
MIN
41
FGM-A
6-11
PCT
.545
3FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
FTM-A
3-6
Phil Ford #1
PCT
.500
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
3
8
11
AST
3
PF-D
9-0
ST
0
BL
1
PTS
15
AVG
1.7
HI
7
North Carolina ’78 (1st, 1978, Kansas City, 2nd)
Born Feb. 9, 1956 in Rocky Mount, NC; 6-foot-2, 186 pounds. With Rockets: 1983-85; also played for Kansas City 1978-82; New Jersey 1982-83;
Milwaukee 1982-83; assistant coach Detroit 2004-05; assistant coach New York 2005-07; assistant coach Charlotte 2007-11
Seasons
HOU - 2
G
106
MIN
2310
FGM-A
250-517
PCT
.484
3FTM-A
2-19
Richie Frahm #14
PCT
.105
FTM-A
114-135
PCT
.844
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
31
133
164
AST
471
PF-D
276-7
ST
65
BL
9
PTS
616
AVG
5.8
HI
18
Gonzaga ’00 (Signed Free Agent, Seattle; Sept. 27, 2003)
Born Aug. 14, 1977 in Battle Ground, WA; 6-foot-5, 210 pounds. With Rockets: 2005-06; also played for Seattle 2003-04; Portland 2004-05;
Minnesota 2005-06; L.A. Clippers 2007-08
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
8
MIN
117
FGM-A
15-35
PCT
.429
3FTM-A
8-22
PCT
.364
FTM-A
4-5
PCT
.800
Steve Francis #3
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
0
10
10
AST
6
PF-D
8-0
ST
1
BL
0
PTS
42
AVG
5.3
HI
16
Maryland ’99 (1st, 1999, Vancouver, 2nd)
Born Feb. 21, 1977 in Silver Spring, MD; 6-foot-3, 210 pounds. With Rockets: 1999-2004, 2007-09; also played for Orlando 2004-06; New York 200507; also with Memphis 2008-09
Seasons
HOU - 6
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
384
MIN
15024
FGM-A
2507-5829
5
222
30-70
PCT 3FTM-A
.430 470-1363
PCT
.345
FTM-A
1797-2278
PCT
.789
.429
.412
29-40
.725
7-17
World B. Free #21
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
727
1591
2318
6
36
42
AST
PF-D
2411 1210-17
38
18-1
ST
619
BL
166
PTS
7281
AVG
19.0
HI
44
7
1
96
19.2
27
Guilford ’75 (2nd, 1975, Philadelphia, 23rd)
Born Dec. 9, 1953 in Atlanta, GA; 6-foot-3, 190 pounds. With Rockets: 1987-88; also played for Philadelphia 1975-78, 1986-87; San Diego 1978-80;
Golden State 1980-83; Cleveland 1983-86; Philadelphia Director of Player Development/Ambassador of 76ers Basketball
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
58
MIN
682
FGM-A
143-350
PCT
.409
3FTM-A
8-35
PCT
.229
FTM-A
80-100
PCT
.800
2
12
0-2
.000
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
14
30
44
1
Reece Gaines #4
1
2
AST
60
PF-D
74-2
ST
20
BL
3
PTS
374
AVG
6.7
HI
37
1
2-0
0
0
0
0.0
0
Louisville ’03 (1st, 2003, Orlando, 15th)
History
Born Jan. 7, 1981 in Madison, WI; 6-foot-6, 205 pounds. With Rockets: 2004-05; also played for Orlando 2003-04; Milwaukee 2004-06
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
10
MIN
108
FGM-A
10-27
PCT
.370
3FTM-A
3-12
PCT
.250
FTM-A
3-4
PCT
.750
Dave Gambee #20
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
0
11
11
AST
3
PF-D
12-0
ST
3
BL
0
PTS
26
AVG
2.6
HI
11
Oregon State ’58 (1st, 1958, St. Louis, 7th)
Born Apr. 16, 1937; 6-foot-6, 215 pounds. With Rockets: 1967-68; also played for St. Louis 1958-60; Cincinnati 1959-60; Syracuse 1960-63;
Philadelphia 1963-67; Milwaukee 1968-69; Detroit 1968-69; San Francisco 1969-70
Seasons
SD - 1
G
80
MIN
1755
FGM-A
375-853
PCT
.440
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
Winston Garland #22
FTM-A
321-379
PCT
.847
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
464
AST
93
PF-D
253-5
ST
-
BL
-
PTS
1071
AVG
13.4
HI
39
S.W. Missouri State ’87 (2nd, 1987, Milwaukee, 40th)
Born Dec. 19, 1964 in Gary, IN; 6-foot-2, 175 pounds. With Rockets: 1992-93; also played for Golden State 1987-89; L.A. Clippers 1989-91; Denver
1991-92; Minnesota 1994-95
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
66
MIN
1004
FGM-A
152-343
PCT
.443
3FTM-A
6-13
PCT
.462
12
246
30-74
.405
0-1
.000
FTM-A
81-89
PCT
.910
17-17 1.000
224
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
32
76
108
6
27
33
AST
138
PF-D
116-0
ST
39
BL
4
PTS
391
AVG
5.9
HI
16
31
27-1
16
0
77
6.4
14
Rockets All-Time Roster
Calvin Garrett #00
Oral Roberts ’80 (3rd, 1979, Chicago, 47th)
Born July 11, 1956 in Parsons, TN; 6-foot-7, 195 pounds. With Rockets: 1980-83; also played for L.A. Lakers 1983-84
Seasons
HOU - 3
Playoffs
HOU - 2
G
125
MIN
2530
FGM-A
297-668
PCT
.445
3FTM-A
4-14
PCT
.286
FTM-A
69-90
PCT
.767
14
118
9-22
.409
0-1
.000
7-8
.875
Dick Gibbs #40
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
115
250
365
3
12
15
AST
211
PF-D
265-0
ST
82
BL
16
PTS
667
AVG
5.3
HI
22
6
10-0
5
1
25
1.8
8
Texas-El Paso ’71 (3rd, 1971, Chicago, 49th)
Born Dec. 20, 1948 in Ames, IA; 6-foot-5, 210 pounds. With Rockets: 1971-73; also played for Kansas City 1972-73; Seattle 1973-74; Washington
1974-75; Buffalo 1975-76
Seasons
HOU - 2
G
65
MIN
759
FGM-A
90-266
PCT
.338
Dan Godfread #35
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
55-66
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
140
PCT
.833
AST
52
PF-D
128-0
ST
-
BL
-
PTS
235
AVG
3.7
HI
22
Evansville ’90 (Signed Free Agent, Minnesota; Dec. 29, 1990)
Born June 14, 1967 in Stillman Valley, IL; 6-foot-10, 250 pounds. With Rockets: 1991-92; also played for Minnesota 1990-91
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
1
MIN
2
FGM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
STEPHEN GRAHAM #9
3FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
FTM-A
0-0
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
0
0
0
PCT
.000
AST
0
PF-D
0-0
ST
0
BL
0
PTS
0
AVG
0.0
HI
0
Oklahoma State ’05 (Signed Free Agent, ROCKETS; Dec. 10, 2005)
Born June 11, 1982 in Wilmington, DE; 6-foot-6, 215 pounds. With Rockets: 2005-06; also played for Chicago 2005-06; Cleveland 2005-06; Portland
2006-07; Indiana 2007-09; Charlotte 2009-10; New Jersey 2010-11
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
6
MIN
38
FGM-A
6-16
PCT
.375
Devin Gray #9
3FTM-A
1-5
PCT
.200
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
1
6
7
FTM-A PCT
4-4 1.000
AST
3
PF-D
5-0
ST
2
BL
0
PTS
17
AVG
2.8
HI
9
Clemson ’95 (Signed Free Agent, Sacramento; Dec. 21, 1996)
Born March 10, 1972 in Baltimore, MD; 6-foot-7, 240 pounds. With Rockets: 1999-2000; also played for Sacramento 1996-97; San Antonio 199697
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
21
MIN
124
FGM-A
15-37
PCT
.405
3FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
GERALD GREEN #25
FTM-A
19-29
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
11
14
25
PCT
.655
AST
5
PF-D
22-0
ST
5
BL
3
PTS
49
AVG
2.3
HI
6
Gulf Shores Academy ’05 (1st, 2005, Boston, 18th)
Born Jan. 26, 1986 in Houston, TX; 6-foot-8, 200 pounds. With Rockets: 2007-08; also played for Boston 2005-07; Minnesota 2007-08; Dallas 200809
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
1
MIN
4
FGM-A PCT
3-3 1.000
3FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
FTM-A
0-0
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
2
0
2
PCT
.000
Johnny Green #24
AST
0
PF-D
2-0
ST
0
BL
0
PTS
6
AVG
6.0
HI
6
Michigan State ’59 (1st, 1959, New York, 6th)
Born Dec. 8, 1933 in Dayton, OH; 6-foot-6, 210 pounds. With Rockets: 1967-68; also played for New York 1959-66; Baltimore 1965-67; Philadelphia
1967-69; Cincinnati/Kansas City 1969-73
Seasons
SD - 1
G
42
MIN
1073
FGM-A
241-526
PCT
.458
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
PCT
.472
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
423
AST
59
PF-D
112-3
ST
-
BL
-
PTS
582
AVG
13.9
HI
35
Seton Hall ’96 (Signed Free Agent, Boston; Aug. 1, 1999)
Born July 4, 1974 in Wichita, KS; 6-foot-5, 230 pounds. With Rockets: 2003-04; also played for Boston 1999-2001; Dallas 2001-03, 2005-06;
Chicago 2004-05, 2006-08; Seattle 2007-08; assistant coach Milwaukee 2009-10; assistant coach Chicago 2010-12
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
19
MIN
133
FGM-A
5-18
PCT
.278
3FTM-A
1-2
PCT
.500
FTM-A
0-4
PCT
.000
Eddie Griffin #33
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
1
18
19
AST
10
PF-D
17-0
ST
7
BL
2
PTS
11
AVG
0.6
HI
3
Seton Hall ’01 (1st, 2001, New Jersey, 7th)
Born May 30, 1982 in Philadelphia, PA; deceased Aug. 17, 2007; 6-foot-10, 220 pounds. With Rockets: 2001-03; also played for Minnesota 200407
Seasons
HOU - 2
G
150
MIN
3786
FGM-A
515-1344
PCT
.383
3FTM-A
154-465
PCT
.331
Matt Guokas #11
FTM-A
122-180
PCT
.678
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
255
622
877
AST
139
PF-D
253-2
ST
69
BL
245
PTS
1306
AVG
8.7
HI
25
St. Joseph’s [PA] ’66 (1st, 1966, Philadelphia, 9th)
Born Feb. 25, 1944 in Philadelphia, PA; 6-foot-6, 195 pounds. With Rockets: 1973-74; also played for Philadelphia 1966-71; Chicago 1970-71,
1974-76; Cincinnati/Kansas City 1971-74, 1975-76; head coach Philadelphia 1985-88; head coach Orlando 1989-93; analyst for Orlando
broadcasts
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
39
MIN
1007
FGM-A
93-203
PCT
.458
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
21-28
PCT
.750
225
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
17
43
60
AST
133
PF-D
73-1
ST
27
BL
14
PTS
207
AVG
5.3
HI
14
History
Adrian Griffin #7
FTM-A
100-212
Rockets All-Time Roster
Thomas Hamilton #30
Chicago King H.S. ’94 (Signed Free Agent, Boston; Nov. 24, 1995)
Born April 3, 1975 in Chicago, IL; 7-foot-2, 330 pounds. With Rockets: 1999-2000; also played for Boston 1995-96
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
22
MIN
273
FGM-A
35-79
PCT
.443
3FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
FTM-A
12-23
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
31
59
90
PCT
.522
Othella Harrington #32
AST
15
PF-D
25-0
ST
4
BL
14
PTS
82
AVG
3.7
HI
12
Georgetown ’96 (2nd, 1996, ROCKETS, 30th)
Born Jan. 31, 1974 in Jackson, MS; 6-foot-9, 235 pounds. With Rockets: 1996-99; also played for Vancouver 1999-2001; New York 2000-04; Chicago
2004-06; Charlotte 2006-08
Seasons
HOU - 3
Playoffs
HOU - 3
G
156
MIN
2666
FGM-A
397-774
PCT
.513
3FTM-A
0-4
PCT
.000
FTM-A
229-325
PCT
.705
14
80
16-28
.571
0-1
.000
15-21
.714
MIKE HARRIS #19, #17, #33
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
220
431
651
9
16
25
AST
57
PF-D
327-3
ST
28
BL
74
PTS
1023
AVG
6.6
HI
23
1
4-0
0
2
47
3.4
12
Rice ’05 (Signed Free Agent, ROCKETS; March 8, 2008)
Born June 15, 1983 in Hillsboro, TX; 6-foot-6, 235 pounds. With Rockets: 2007-08, 2009-11; also played for Washington 2009-10
Seasons
HOU - 3
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
29
MIN
257
FGM-A
40-87
PCT
.460
3FTM-A
0-3
PCT
.000
FTM-A
15-26
PCT
.577
3
9
1-2
.500
0-0
.000
1-2
.500
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
35
44
79
1
Steve Harris #20
1
2
AST
7
PF-D
28-0
ST
10
BL
5
PTS
95
AVG
3.3
HI
12
0
0-0
0
0
3
1.0
2
Tulsa ’85 (1st, 1985, ROCKETS, 19th)
Born Oct. 15, 1963 in Kansas City, MO; 6-foot-5, 195 pounds. With Rockets: 1985-88; also played for Golden State 1987-88; Detroit 1988-89; L.A.
Clippers 1989-90
Seasons
HOU - 3
Playoffs
HOU - 2
G
145
MIN
1855
FGM-A
388-918
PCT
.423
3FTM-A
1-14
PCT
.071
FTM-A
176-200
PCT
.880
24
174
30-72
.417
0-1
.000
7-11
.636
Steve Hawes #10
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
108
140
248
8
9
17
AST
167
PF-D
181-1
ST
66
BL
22
PTS
953
AVG
6.6
HI
22
7
18-0
7
3
67
2.8
12
Washington ’72 (2nd, 1972, Cleveland, 24th)
Born May 26, 1950 in Seattle, WA; 6-foot-9, 220 pounds. With Rockets: 1974-76; also played for Portland 1975-76; Atlanta 1976-83; Seattle 1982-84
Seasons
HOU - 2
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
61
MIN
948
FGM-A
145-292
PCT
.497
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
45-55
PCT
.818
8
128
18-38
.474
-
-
8-9
.889
Juaquin Hawkins #1
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
85
208
293
3
26
29
AST
98
PF-D
105-1
ST
36
BL
36
PTS
335
AVG
5.5
HI
20
13
11-0
3
3
44
5.5
12
Long Beach State ’96 (Signed Free Agent, ROCKETS; Sept. 30, 2002)
Born July 2, 1973 in Gardina, CA; 6-foot-7, 220 pounds. With Rockets: 2002-03
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
58
MIN
685
FGM-A
57-148
PCT
.385
3FTM-A
10-24
CHUCK HAYES #44
PCT
.417
FTM-A
10-20
PCT
.500
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
16
62
78
AST
47
PF-D
57-0
ST
29
BL
6
PTS
134
AVG
2.3
HI
14
Kentucky ’05 (Signed Free Agent, ROCKETS; Jan. 18, 2006)
History
Born June 11, 1983 in San Leandro, CA; 6-foot-6, 238 pounds. With Rockets: 2005-11
Seasons
HOU - 6
Playoffs
HOU - 3
G
424
MIN
8534
FGM-A
811-1566
PCT
.518
3FTM-A
0-10
PCT
.000
FTM-A
232-385
PCT
.603
26
478
29-49
.592
0-5
.000
2-5
.400
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
847
1594
2441
34
Elvin Hayes #11, #44
78
112
AST
PF-D
535 1122-18
18
67-0
ST
367
BL
186
PTS
1854
AVG
4.4
HI
21
25
11
60
2.3
12
Houston ’68 (1st, 1968, ROCKETS, 1st)
Born Nov. 17, 1945 in Rayville, LA; 6-foot-9, 235 pounds. With Rockets: 1968-72, 1981-84; also played for Baltimore/Capital/Washington 1972-81;
inducted into Basketball Hall of Fame (1990)
Seasons
G
SD/HOU - 7 572
Playoffs
SD/HOU - 2 9
MIN
FGM-A
20782 4725-10614
402
77-164
PCT
.445
3FTM-A
2-11
PCT
.182
FTM-A
2310-3500
PCT
.660
.470
0-0
.000
43-68
.632
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
6974
-
LUTHER HEAD #2
-
113
AST
PF-D
1104 1636-16
8
33-0
ST
128
BL
213
PTS
11762
AVG
20.6
HI
54
2
10
197
21.9
31
Illinois ’05 (1st, 2005, ROCKETS, 24th)
Born Nov. 26, 1982 in Chicago, IL; 6-foot-3, 185 pounds. With Rockets: 2005-09; also played for Miami 2008-09; Indiana 2009-10; Sacramento 201011
Seasons
HOU - 4
Playoffs
HOU - 2
G
255
MIN
6222
FGM-A
805-1908
PCT
.422
3FTM-A
383-977
PCT
.392
FTM-A
249-325
PCT
.766
12
185
12-50
.240
6-29
.207
6-10
.600
226
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
85
595
680
3
18
21
AST
582
PF-D
392-3
ST
215
BL
24
PTS
2242
AVG
8.8
HI
30
12
19-1
5
3
36
3.0
8
Rockets All-Time Roster
Alvin Heggs #55
Texas ’89 (Signed Free Agent, ROCKETS; Oct. 5, 1995)
Born on Dec. 12, 1967 in Jacksonville, FL; 6-foot-8; 225 pounds. With Rockets 1995-96
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
4
MIN
14
FGM-A
3-5
PCT
.600
3FTM-A
0-0
Gerald Henderson #9
PCT
.000
FTM-A
2-3
PCT
.667
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
1
1
2
AST
0
PF-D
0-0
ST
0
BL
0
PTS
8
AVG
2.0
HI
7
Virginia Commonwealth ’78 (3rd, 1978, San Antonio, 64th)
Born Jan. 16, 1956 in Richmond, VA; 6-foot-2, 180 pounds. With Rockets: 1991-92; also played for Boston 1979-84; Seattle 1984-87; New York
1986-88; Philadelphia 1987-89; Milwaukee 1989-90; Detroit 1989-91, 1991-92
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
8
MIN
34
FGM-A
4-11
PCT
.364
3FTM-A
0-3
PCT
.000
FTM-A
4-6
PCT
.667
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
1
1
2
Tom Henderson #6
AST
5
PF-D
4-0
ST
0
BL
0
PTS
12
AVG
1.5
HI
6
Hawaii ’74 (1st, 1974, Atlanta, 7th)
Born Jan. 26, 1952 in Newberry, SC; 6-foot-3, 190 pounds. With Rockets: 1979-83; also played for Atlanta 1974-77; Washington 1976-79
Seasons
HOU - 4
Playoffs
HOU - 3
G
258
MIN
5472
FGM-A
581-1321
PCT
.440
3FTM-A
0-9
PCT
.000
FTM-A
284-379
PCT
.749
31
886
86-194
.443
0-2
.000
39-47
.830
Conner Henry #4
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
115
307
422
24
55
79
AST
1025
PF-D
395-2
ST
200
BL
17
PTS
1446
AVG
5.6
HI
19
155
63-0
24
5
211
6.8
16
UC-Santa Barbara ’86 (4th, 1986, ROCKETS, 89th)
Born July 21, 1963 in Claremont, CA; 6-foot-7, 195 pounds. With Rockets: 1986-87; also played for Boston 1986-87; Milwaukee 1987-88; Sacramento
1987-88
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
18
MIN
92
FGM-A
8-33
PCT
.242
3FTM-A
1-11
PCT
.091
FTM-A
7-10
PCT
.700
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
0
7
7
Carl Herrera #7
AST
8
PF-D
7-0
ST
3
BL
0
PTS
24
AVG
1.3
HI
5
Houston ’90 (2nd, 1990, Miami, 30th)
Born Dec. 14, 1966 in Trinidad; 6-foot-9, 225 pounds. With Rockets: 1991-95; also played for San Antonio 1995-98; Vancouver 1998-99; Denver
1998-99
Seasons
HOU - 4
Playoffs
HOU - 3
G
260
MIN
4989
FGM-A
636-1242
PCT
.512
3FTM-A
0-5
PCT
.000
FTM-A
292-434
PCT
.673
29
449
54-116
.466
0-2
.000
25-36
.694
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
380
736
1116
30
Phil Hicks #33
60
90
AST
169
PF-D
545-1
ST
135
BL
124
PTS
1564
AVG
6.0
HI
22
11
73-2
8
5
133
4.6
12
Tulane ’76 (2nd, 1976, ROCKETS, 27th)
Born Jan. 31, 1953 in Chicago, IL; 6-foot-7, 205 pounds. With Rockets: 1976-77; also played for Chicago 1976-77; Denver 1978-79
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
2
MIN
7
FGM-A
0-2
PCT
.000
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
1
0
1
JORDAN HILL #27
AST
1
PF-D
1-0
ST
1
BL
0
PTS
0
AVG
0.0
HI
0
Arizona ’09 (1st, 2009, New York, 8th)
Born July 27, 1987 in Newberry, SC; 6-foot-10, 235 pounds. With Rockets: 2009-11; also played for New York 2009-10
Seasons
HOU - 2
G
95
MIN
1497
FGM-A
231-461
PCT
.501
3FTM-A
0-2
PCT
.000
FTM-A
91-132
PCT
.689
AST
42
PF-D
212-1
ST
18
BL
64
PTS
553
AVG
5.8
HI
16
Arizona State ’75 (1st, 1975, Portland, 6th)
Born Oct. 19, 1953 in Arkansas City, KS; 6-foot-3, 185 pounds. With Rockets: 1984-85; also played for Portland 1975-80; Philadelphia 1979-82;
San Diego 1982-83; Detroit 1983-84; assistant coach Phoenix 1988-95; assistant coach Vancouver 1995-2000; interim head coach Vancouver
1999-2000; assistant coach Memphis 2002-07; assistant coach Milwaukee 2008-09; head coach Memphis 2008-12
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
80
MIN
1950
FGM-A
249-540
PCT
.461
3FTM-A
3-13
PCT
.231
5
94
8-26
.308
0-0
.000
FTM-A
108-136
PCT
.794
1-1 1.000
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
33
140
173
1
Robert Horry #25
8
9
AST
417
PF-D
187-1
ST
78
BL
10
PTS
609
AVG
7.6
HI
23
18
16-1
4
0
17
3.4
6
Alabama ’92 (1st, 1992, ROCKETS, 11th)
Born Aug. 25, 1970 in Hartford, MD; 6-foot-10, 225 pounds. With Rockets: 1992-96; also played for Phoenix 1996-97; L.A. Lakers 1997-2003; San
Antonio 2003-08
Seasons
HOU - 4
Playoffs
HOU - 4
G
295
MIN
9408
FGM-A
1185-2653
PCT
.447
3FTM-A
284-798
PCT
.356
FTM-A
455-613
PCT
.742
65
2301
275-627
.439
108-282
.383
127-179
.709
227
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
419
1149
1568
109
306
415
AST
919
PF-D
754-4
ST
409
BL
343
PTS
3109
AVG
10.5
HI
40
220
196-4
106
75
785
12.1
24
History
Lionel Hollins #9
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
172
248
420
Rockets All-Time Roster
JUWAN HOWARD #5
Michigan ’94 (1st, 1994, Washington, 5th)
Born Feb. 7, 1973 in Chicago, IL; 6-foot-9, 253 pounds. With Rockets: 2004-07; also played for Washington 1994-2001; Dallas 2000-02, 2007-08;
Denver 2001-03, 2008-09; Orlando 2003-04; Charlotte 2008-09; Portland 2009-10; Miami 2010-11
Seasons
HOU - 3
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
221
MIN
6284
FGM-A
947-2065
PCT
.459
3FTM-A
0-5
PCT
.000
FTM-A
406-494
PCT
.822
7
157
14-35
.400
0-0
.000
7-11
.636
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
432
919
1351
10
Bobby Jackson #8
21
31
AST
337
PF-D
583-3
ST
110
BL
21
PTS
2300
AVG
10.4
HI
31
7
10-0
5
0
35
5.0
12
Minnesota ’97 (1st, 1997, Seattle, 23rd)
Born March 13, 1973 in East Spencer, NC; 6-foot-1, 185 pounds. With Rockets: 2007-08; also played for Denver 1997-98; Minnesota 1998-2000;
Sacramento 2000-05, 2008-09; Memphis 2005-06; New Orleans/Oklahoma City 2006-08; assistant coach Sacramento 2011-12
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
26
MIN
498
FGM-A
88-210
PCT
.419
3FTM-A
28-82
PCT
.341
FTM-A
24-32
PCT
.750
6
138
20-70
.286
5-24
.208
7-11
.636
Jaren Jackson #12
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
10
61
71
2
8
10
AST
63
PF-D
37-0
ST
13
BL
2
PTS
228
AVG
8.8
HI
19
9
11-0
5
0
52
8.7
18
Georgetown ’89 (Signed Free Agent, New Jersey; Oct. 3, 1989)
Born on Oct. 27, 1967 in New Orleans, LA; 6-foot-6; 200 pounds. With Rockets 1995-96; also played for New Jersey 1989-90; Golden State 199192; L.A. Clippers 1992-93; Portland 1993-94; Philadelphia 1994-95; Washington 1996-97; San Antonio 1997-2001; Orlando 2001-2002
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
4
MIN
33
FGM-A
0-8
PCT
.000
3FTM-A
0-5
PCT
.000
FTM-A
8-10
PCT
.800
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
0
3
3
Jim Jackson #21
AST
0
PF-D
5-0
ST
1
BL
0
PTS
8
AVG
2.0
HI
7
Ohio State ’92 (1st, 1992, Dallas, 4th)
Born Oct. 14, 1970 in Toledo, OH; 6-foot-6, 220 pounds. With Rockets: 2003-05; also played for Dallas 1992-97; New Jersey 1996-97; Philadelphia
1997-98; Golden State 1997-98; Portland 1998-99; Atlanta 1999-2001; Cleveland 2000-01; Miami 2001-02; Sacramento 2002-03; Phoenix 200406; L.A. Lakers 2005-06
Seasons
HOU - 2
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
104
MIN
4109
FGM-A
500-1183
PCT
.423
3FTM-A
216-552
PCT
.391
FTM-A
137-160
PCT
.856
5
221
29-73
.397
8-29
.276
8-12
.667
Mark Jackson #31
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
62
540
602
3
49
52
AST
312
PF-D
294-2
ST
109
BL
24
PTS
1353
AVG
13.0
HI
28
10
9-0
5
1
74
14.8
19
St. John’s ’87 (1st, 1987, New York, 18th)
Born Apr. 1, 1965 in Brooklyn NY; 6-foot-3, 205 pounds. With Rockets: 2003-04; also played for New York 1987-92, 2000-02; L.A. Clippers 199294; Indiana 1994-2000; Denver 1996-97; Toronto 2000-01; Utah 2002-03; former New Jersey Nets broadcaster; former analyst for ABC/ESPN; head
coach Golden State 2011-12
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
42
MIN
577
FGM-A
34-100
PCT
.340
3FTM-A
7-41
PCT
.171
FTM-A
28-39
PCT
.718
5
38
1-6
.167
0-3
.000
0-0
.000
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
10
60
70
0
3
Dave Jamerson #32
3
AST
119
PF-D
41-0
ST
17
BL
1
PTS
103
AVG
2.5
HI
25
5
1-0
2
0
2
0.4
2
Ohio ’90 (1st, 1990, Miami, 15th)
History
Born Aug. 13, 1967 in Stow, OH; 6-foot-5, 192 pounds. With Rockets: 1990-92 (Missed 1992-93 season due to knee injury); also played for Utah
1993-94; New Jersey 1993-94
Seasons
HOU - 2
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
85
MIN
580
FGM-A
122-304
PCT
.401
3FTM-A
13-47
PCT
.277
2
21
5-13
.385
0-1
.000
Henry James #21
FTM-A
47-54
PCT
.870
6-6 1.000
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
31
42
73
1
2
3
AST
60
PF-D
63-0
ST
23
BL
1
PTS
304
AVG
3.6
HI
16
4
4-0
1
0
16
8.0
12
St. Mary’s [TX] ’88 (Signed Free Agent, Cleveland; July 30, 1990)
Born on July 29, 1965 in Centerville, AL; 6-foot-8, 220 pounds. With Rockets: 1995-96; also played for Cleveland 1990-92, 1997-98; Sacramento
1992-93; Utah 1992-93; L.A. Clippers 1993-94; Atlanta 1996-97
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
7
MIN
58
FGM-A
10-24
PCT
.417
3FTM-A
5-15
PCT
.333
Mike James #13, #7
FTM-A PCT
5-5 1.000
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
3
3
6
AST
2
PF-D
13-0
ST
0
BL
0
PTS
30
AVG
4.3
HI
16
Duquesne ’98 (Signed Free Agent, Miami; July 20, 2001)
Born June 23, 1975 in Amityville, NY; 6-foot-2, 188 pounds. With Rockets: 2004-05, 2007-08; also played for Miami 2001-03; Boston 2003-04; Detroit
2003-04; Milwaukee 2004-05; Toronto 2005-06; Minnesota 2006-07; New Orleans 2007-09; Washington 2008-10
Seasons
HOU - 2
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
60
MIN
1229
FGM-A
205-517
PCT
.397
3FTM-A
66-181
PCT
.365
FTM-A
75-97
PCT
.773
7
171
29-62
.468
0-9
.000
23-24
.958
JARED JEFFRIES #20
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
23
115
138
2
11
13
AST
132
PF-D
104-0
ST
42
BL
4
PTS
551
AVG
9.2
HI
26
16
17-0
6
2
81
11.6
22
Indiana ’02 (1st, 2002, Washington, 11th)
Born Nov. 25, 1981 in Bloomington, IN; 6-foot-11, 240 pounds. With Rockets: 2009-11; also played for Washington 2002-06; New York 2006-10,
2010-11
Seasons
HOU - 2
G
36
MIN
470
FGM-A
47-120
PCT
.392
3FTM-A
2-15
PCT
.133
FTM-A
19-37
PCT
.514
228
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
51
49
100
AST
29
PF-D
67-0
ST
16
BL
16
PTS
115
AVG
3.2
HI
12
Rockets All-Time Roster
Chris Jent #21
Ohio State ’92 (Signed Free Agent, ROCKETS; April 19, 1994)
Born January 11, 1970 in Orange, CA; 6-foot-7, 222 pounds. With Rockets: 1993-94; also played for New York 1996-97; assistant coach Orlando
2004-05; assistant coach/director of player development Cleveland 2006-11
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
3
MIN
78
FGM-A
13-26
PCT
.500
3FTM-A
4-11
PCT
.364
FTM-A
1-2
PCT
.500
11
62
5-20
.250
3-13
.231
0-0
.000
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
4
11
15
1
Alfonso “Buck” Johnson #1
8
9
AST
7
PF-D
13-1
ST
0
BL
0
PTS
31
AVG
10.3
HI
15
7
7-0
2
0
13
1.2
6
Alabama ’86 (1st, 1986, ROCKETS, 20th)
Born Jan. 3, 1964 in Birmingham, AL; 6-foot-7, 200 pounds. With Rockets: 1986-92; also played for Washington 1992-93
Seasons
HOU - 6
Playoffs
HOU - 5
G
432
MIN
10562
FGM-A
1729-3539
PCT
.489
3FTM-A
7-59
PCT
.119
FTM-A
674-912
PCT
.739
20
382
53-125
.424
0-2
.000
24-33
.727
Avery Johnson #6
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
545
1020
1565
20
28
48
AST
PF-D
767 1216-19
29
46-0
ST
368
BL
234
PTS
4139
AVG
9.6
HI
32
12
5
130
6.5
16
Southern ’88 (Signed Free Agent, Seattle; Aug. 2, 1988)
Born March 25, 1965 in New Orleans, LA; 5-foot-11, 180 pounds. With Rockets: 1991-92; also played for Seattle 1988-90; Denver 1990-91; San
Antonio 1990-91, 1992-93, 1994-2001; Golden State 1993-94, 2003-04; Denver 2001-02; Dallas 2001-03; assistant coach Dallas 2004-05; head
coach Dallas 2004-08; former studio analyst for ABC/ESPN; head coach New Jersey 2010-12
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
49
MIN
772
FGM-A
103-222
PCT
.464
3FTM-A
3-10
PCT
.300
FTM-A
42-69
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
8
37
45
PCT
.609
Eddie Johnson #8
AST
166
PF-D
46-0
ST
40
BL
6
PTS
251
AVG
5.1
HI
22
Illinois ’81 (2nd, 1981, Kansas City, 29th)
Born May 1, 1959 in Chicago, IL; 6-foot-7, 215 pounds. With Rockets: 1996-99; also played for Kansas City/Sacramento 1981-87; Phoenix 19871991; Seattle 1990-1993; Charlotte 1993-94; Indiana 1995-97; analyst for Phoenix broadcasts
Seasons
HOU - 3
Playoffs
HOU - 2
G
102
MIN
2115
FGM-A
334-783
PCT
.427
3FTM-A
106-302
PCT
.351
FTM-A
148-177
PCT
.836
21
373
57-144
.396
17-57
.298
30-32
.938
Frank Johnson #15
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
74
179
253
19
25
44
AST
124
PF-D
140-0
ST
42
BL
4
PTS
922
AVG
9.0
HI
37
11
27-0
5
0
161
7.7
31
Wake Forest ’81 (1st, 1981, Washington, 11th)
Born Nov. 23, 1958 in Weirsdale, FL; 6-foot-3, 185 pounds. With Rockets: 1988-89; also played for Washington 1981-88; Phoenix 1992-93; assistant
coach Phoenix 1997-2002; head coach Phoenix 2001-03
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
67
MIN
879
FGM-A
109-246
PCT
.443
3FTM-A
1-6
PCT
.167
FTM-A
75-93
PCT
.806
4
36
2-6
.333
0-1
.000
6-10
.600
George E. Johnson #16, #6
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
22
57
79
1
4
5
AST
181
PF-D
91-0
ST
42
BL
0
PTS
294
AVG
4.4
HI
17
7
3-0
1
0
10
2.5
6
Stephen F. Austin ’70 (1st, 1970, Baltimore, 9th)
Born June 19, 1947 in Harleton, TX; 6-foot-11, 255 pounds. With Rockets: 1972-74; also played for Baltimore 1970-71
Seasons
HOU - 2
G
45
MIN
407
FGM-A
43-90
PCT
.478
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
11-21
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
106
PCT
.524
PF-D
79-1
ST
-
BL
-
PTS
97
AVG
2.2
HI
8
Iowa ’70 (1st, 1970, Cleveland, 7th)
Born Oct. 18, 1947 in Carthage, MS; 6-foot-7, 200 pounds. With Rockets: 1975-78; also played for Cleveland 1970-73; Portland 1973-76; Seattle
1978-82
Seasons
HOU - 3
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
147
MIN
3234
FGM-A
595-1309
PCT
.455
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
193-263
PCT
.734
12
146
24-61
.393
-
-
10-15
.667
Lee Johnson #1
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
158
403
561
7
22
29
AST
361
PF-D
365-1
ST
97
BL
52
PTS
1383
AVG
9.4
HI
30
9
20-0
4
0
58
4.8
13
East Texas State ’79 (1st, 1979, ROCKETS, 17th)
Born June 16, 1957 in Plummerville, AR; 6-foot-11, 210 pounds. With Rockets: 1980-81; also played for Detroit 1980-81
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
10
MIN
80
FGM-A
7-23
PCT
.304
3FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
FTM-A
3-5
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
6
14
20
PCT
.600
Bobby Jones #15
AST
1
PF-D
17-0
ST
0
BL
5
PTS
17
AVG
1.7
HI
6
Washington ’06 (2nd, 2006, Minnesota, 37th)
Born Jan. 9, 1984 in Compton, CA; 6-foot-7, 215 pounds. With Rockets: 2007-08; also played for Philadelphia 2006-07; Denver 2007-08; Memphis
2007-08; Miami 2007-08; San Antonio 2007-08
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
4
MIN
9
FGM-A
2-4
PCT
.500
3FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
229
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
0
1
1
AST
0
PF-D
3-0
ST
1
BL
0
PTS
4
AVG
1.0
HI
2
History
John Johnson #34, #27
AST
12
Rockets All-Time Roster
Caldwell Jones #27
Albany State [GA] ’73 (2nd, 1973, Philadelphia, 32nd)
Born Aug. 4, 1950 in McGehee, AR; 6-foot-11, 225 pounds (brother of Charles and Major Jones). With Rockets: 1982-84; also played for San Diego
(ABA) 1973-76; Kentucky (ABA) 1975-76; St. Louis (ABA) 1975-76; Philadelphia 1976-82; Chicago 1984-85; Portland 1985-89; San Antonio
1989-90; assistant coach Portland 2002-03
Seasons
HOU - 2
G
163
MIN
4946
FGM-A
625-1310
PCT
.477
3FTM-A
1-5
PCT
.200
FTM-A
326-402
Charles Jones #27
PCT
.811
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
390
860
1250
AST
294
PF-D
613-9
ST
92
BL
211
PTS
1577
AVG
9.7
HI
29
Albany State [GA] ’79 (8th, 1979, Phoenix, 165th)
Born April 3, 1957 in McGehee, AR; 6-foot-9, 235 pounds (brother of Caldwell and Major Jones). With Rockets: 1994-98; also played for Philadelphia
1983-84; Chicago 1984-85; Washington 1984-93; Detroit 1993-94
Seasons
HOU - 4
Playoffs
HOU - 4
G
85
MIN
553
FGM-A
16-37
PCT
.432
3FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
FTM-A
6-17
PCT
.353
27
258
5-14
.357
0-1
.000
6-14
.429
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
47
71
118
13
Dwight Jones #13
35
48
AST
20
PF-D
82-0
ST
8
BL
35
PTS
38
AVG
0.4
HI
3
2
59-0
4
10
16
0.6
6
Houston ’73 (1st, 1973, Atlanta, 9th)
Born Feb. 27, 1952 in Houston, TX; 6-foot-10, 210 pounds. With Rockets: 1976-80; also played for Atlanta 1973-76; Chicago 1979-83; L.A. Lakers
1982-83
Seasons
HOU - 4
Playoffs
HOU - 2
G
258
MIN
5208
FGM-A
744-1629
PCT
.457
3FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
FTM-A
405-527
PCT
.769
14
279
35-76
.461
0-0
.000
24-29
.828
Major Jones #11
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
454
871
1325
17
46
63
AST
225
PF-D
692-4
ST
153
BL
89
PTS
1893
AVG
7.4
HI
25
18
35-2
9
7
94
6.7
18
Albany State [GA] ’76 (2nd, 1976, Portland, 20th)
Born July 9, 1953 in McGehee, AR; 6-foot-9, 225 pounds (brother of Caldwell and Charles Jones). With Rockets: 1979-84; also played for New York
(ABA) 1977-78; Detroit 1984-85
Seasons
HOU - 5
Playoffs
HOU - 2
G
327
MIN
4645
FGM-A
630-1298
PCT
.485
3FTM-A
1-9
PCT
.111
FTM-A
253-437
PCT
.579
18
158
21-39
.539
0-0
.000
8-14
.571
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
470
725
1195
15
Nick Jones #12
25
40
AST
200
PF-D
565-0
ST
124
BL
155
PTS
1514
AVG
4.6
HI
21
9
23-0
3
4
50
2.8
11
Oregon ’67 (3rd, 1967, ROCKETS, 31st)
Born March 28, 1945; 6-foot-2, 190 pounds. With Rockets: 1967-68; also played for Dallas (ABA) 1968-69, 1972-73; Miami (ABA) 1968-69; San
Francisco/Golden State 1970-72
Seasons
SD - 1
G
42
MIN
603
FGM-A
86-232
PCT
.371
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
Robin Jones #34
FTM-A
55-69
PCT
.797
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
67
AST
89
PF-D
84-0
ST
-
BL
-
PTS
227
AVG
5.4
HI
15
St. Louis ’75 (Signed Free Agent, Portland; Oct., 1976)
Born Feb. 2, 1954 in St. Louis, MO; 6-foot-9, 225 pounds. With Rockets: 1977-78; also played for Portland 1976-77
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
12
MIN
66
FGM-A
11-20
PCT
.550
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
4-10
History
Eugene “Goo” Kennedy #30
PCT
.400
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
5
9
14
AST
2
PF-D
16-0
ST
1
BL
1
PTS
26
AVG
2.2
HI
6
Texas Christian ’71 (9th, 1971, Portland, 139th)
Born Aug. 23, 1949 in Charlotte, NC; 6-foot-5, 215 pounds. With Rockets: 1976-77; also played for Dallas (ABA) 1971-73; San Antonio (ABA)
1973-74; St. Louis (ABA) 1974-75; Utah (ABA) 1975-76
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
32
MIN
277
FGM-A
31-58
PCT
.534
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
6
35
5-10
.500
-
-
FTM-A
3-8
PCT
.375
2-2 1.000
Toby Kimball #7
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
14
37
51
4
8
12
AST
6
PF-D
45-1
ST
7
BL
5
PTS
65
AVG
2.0
HI
10
0
6-0
0
0
12
2.0
6
Connecticut ’65 (3rd, 1965, Boston, 20th)
Born Sept. 7, 1942 in Framingham, MS; 6-foot-8, 225 pounds. With Rockets: 1967-71; also played for Boston 1966-67; Milwaukee 1971-72; Kansas
City 1972-73; Philadelphia 1973-74; New Orleans 1974-75
Seasons
SD - 4
Playoffs
SD - 1
G
314
MIN
6921
FGM-A
922-2226
PCT
.414
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
456-849
PCT
.537
6
197
23-53
.434
-
-
13-25
.520
Brandin Knight #10
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
2643
-
-
74
AST
394
PF-D
804-11
ST
-
BL
-
PTS
2300
AVG
7.3
HI
23
4
17-0
-
-
59
9.8
16
Pittsburgh ’03 (Signed Free Agent, ROCKETS; Jan. 16, 2005)
Born Dec. 16, 1981 in Livingston, NJ; 6-foot, 190 pounds. With Rockets: 2004-05
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
1
MIN
3
FGM-A
0-1
PCT
.000
3FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
230
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
0
0
0
AST
1
PF-D
0-0
ST
0
BL
0
PTS
0
AVG
0.0
HI
0
Rockets All-Time Roster
Don Kojis #44
Marquette ’61 (2nd, 1961, Chicago, 21st)
Born July 15, 1939 in Milwaukee, WI; 6-foot-6, 202 pounds. With Rockets: 1967-70; also played for Baltimore 1963-64; Detroit 1964-66; Chicago
1966-67; Seattle 1970-72; Kansas City 1972-75; Co-Founder of Whispering Winds Catholic Camp and Conference Center (Julian, CA)
Seasons
SD - 3
Playoffs
SD - 1
G
206
MIN
7256
FGM-A
1555-3527
PCT
.441
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
927-1250
PCT
.742
6
232
48-109
.440
-
-
25-31
.806
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
1874
-
-
Kevin Kunnert #20, #44
51
AST
468
PF-D
697-12
ST
-
BL
-
PTS
4037
AVG
19.6
HI
42
21
22-1
-
-
121
20.2
26
Iowa ’73 (1st, 1973, Chicago, 12th)
Born Nov. 11, 1951 in Dubuque, IA; 7-foot, 231 pounds. With Rockets: 1973-78; also played for Buffalo 1973-74; San Diego 1978-79; Portland
1979-82
Seasons
HOU - 5
Playoffs
HOU - 2
G
341
MIN
8699
FGM-A
1568-3271
PCT
.479
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
414-603
PCT
.687
20
572
86-185
.465
-
-
29-49
.592
C.J. Kupec #25
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
993
1898
2891
59
108
167
AST
PF-D
532 1282-47
26
ST
175
BL
413
PTS
3550
AVG
10.4
HI
31
6
21
201
10.1
21
88-3
Michigan ’75 (4th, 1975, L.A. Lakers, 56th)
Born Jan. 16, 1953 in Oaklawn, IL; 6-foot-8, 220 pounds. With Rockets: 1977-78; also played for L.A. Lakers 1975-77
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
49
MIN
626
FGM-A
84-197
PCT
.426
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
27-33
PCT
.818
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
27
64
91
Maciej Lampe #30
AST
50
PF-D
54-0
ST
10
BL
3
PTS
195
AVG
4.0
HI
14
Poland ’03 (2nd, 2003, New York, 30th)
Born Feb. 5, 1985 in Lodz, Poland; 6-foot-11, 275 pounds. With Rockets: 2005-06; also played for Phoenix 2003-05; New Orleans/Oklahoma City
2004-06
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
4
MIN
12
FGM-A
2-7
PCT
.286
3FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
FTM-A
0-2
PCT
.000
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
3
2
5
CARL LANDRY #14
AST
0
PF-D
0-0
ST
0
BL
0
PTS
4
AVG
1.0
HI
2
Purdue ’07 (2nd, 2007, Seattle, 31st)
Born Sept. 19, 1983 in Milwaukee, WI; 6-foot-9, 248 pounds. With Rockets: 2007-10; also played for Sacramento 2009-11, New Orleans 2010-11
Seasons
HOU - 3
Playoffs
HOU - 2
G
163
MIN
3593
FGM-A
677-1189
PCT
.569
3FTM-A
1-4
PCT
.250
FTM-A
464-582
PCT
.797
19
346
50-96
.521
0-2
.000
31-49
.633
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
342
494
836
31
Dan Langhi #14
48
79
AST
100
PF-D
410-3
ST
71
BL
84
PTS
1819
AVG
11.2
HI
31
3
35-0
11
8
131
6.9
21
Vanderbilt ’00 (2nd, 2000, Dallas, 31st)
Born Nov. 28, 1977 in Chicago, IL; 6-foot-11, 220 pounds. With Rockets: 2000-02; also played for Phoenix 2002-03; Golden State 2003-04; Milwaukee
2003-04
Seasons
HOU - 2
G
67
MIN
675
FGM-A
86-224
PCT
.384
3FTM-A
1-5
PCT
.200
FTM-A
24-40
PCT
.600
Stu Lantz #22
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
35
73
108
AST
18
PF-D
41-0
ST
15
BL
6
PTS
197
AVG
2.9
HI
17
Nebraska ’68 (3rd, 1968, ROCKETS, 23rd)
Born July 13, 1946 in Uniontown, PA; 6-foot-3, 175 pounds. With Rockets: 1968-72; also played for Detroit 1972-74; New Orleans 1974; L.A. Lakers
1974-76; analyst for L.A. Lakers broadcasts
MIN
10048
FGM-A
1817-4093
PCT
.444
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
1313-1634
PCT
.804
208
30-69
.435
-
-
21-27
.778
Allen Leavell #30
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
1242
-
-
21
AST
1067
PF-D
857-7
ST
-
BL
-
PTS
4947
AVG
15.6
HI
43
10
22-0
-
-
81
13.5
23
Oklahoma City ’79 (5th, 1979, ROCKETS, 104th)
Born May 27, 1957 in Muncie, IN; 6-foot-2, 190 pounds. With Rockets: 1979-89
Seasons
HOU - 10
Playoffs
HOU - 8
G
700
MIN
16248
FGM-A
2549-5666
PCT
.450
3FTM-A
141-603
PCT
.234
FTM-A
1445-1733
PCT
.834
63
1072
138-377
.366
13-44
.296
113-131
.863
COURTNEY LEE #5
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
294
870
1164
18
62
80
AST
3339
PF-D
1489-9
ST
929
BL
120
PTS
6684
AVG
9.9
HI
42
203
109-2
57
8
402
6.4
28
Western Kentucky ’08 (1st, 2008, Orlando, 22nd)
Born Oct. 3, 1985 in Indianapolis, IN; 6-foot-5, 200 pounds. With Rockets: 2010-11; also played for Orlando 2008-09, New Jersey 2009-10
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
81
MIN
1723
FGM-A
253-576
PCT
.439
3FTM-A
71-174
PCT
.408
FTM-A
95-120
PCT
.792
231
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
51
158
209
AST
100
PF-D
102-0
ST
58
BL
18
PTS
672
AVG
8.3
HI
25
History
Seasons
G
SD/HOU - 4 318
Playoffs
SD - 1
6
Rockets All-Time Roster
Randy Livingston #3
Louisiana State ’96 (2nd, 1996, ROCKETS, 42nd)
Born April 2, 1975 in New Orleans, LA; 6-foot-4, 209 pounds. With Rockets: 1996-97; also played for Atlanta 1997-98; Phoenix 1998-2000; Golden
State 2000-01; Seattle 2001-02, 2006-07; New Orleans 2002-03; L.A. Clippers 2003-04; Utah 2004-05; Chicago 2005-06; associate head coach
Idaho (D-League) 2008-09; assistant coach Maine (D-League) 2009-10; head coach Idaho (D-League) 2010-12
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
64
MIN
981
FGM-A
100-229
PCT
.437
2
15
1-4
.250
3FTM-A
9-22
PCT
.409
FTM-A
42-65
PCT
.646
1-1 1.000
0-0
.000
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
32
62
94
0
Lewis Lloyd #32
0
0
AST
155
PF-D
107-0
ST
39
BL
12
PTS
251
AVG
3.9
HI
12
4
1-0
1
0
3
1.5
3
Drake ’81 (4th, 1981, Golden State, 76th)
Born Feb. 22, 1959 in Philadelphia, PA; 6-foot-6, 205 pounds. With Rockets: 1983-87, 1989-90; also played for Golden State 1981-83; Philadelphia
1989-90
Seasons
HOU - 5
Playoffs
HOU - 2
G
297
MIN
7951
FGM-A
1853-3531
PCT
.525
3FTM-A
9-43
PCT
.209
FTM-A
669-856
PCT
.782
25
763
154-318
.484
2-5
.400
57-72
.792
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
402
514
916
49
KYLE LOWRY #7
46
95
AST
1002
PF-D
701-5
ST
299
BL
101
PTS
4384
AVG
14.8
HI
38
111
59-0
23
14
367
14.7
28
Villanova ’06 (1st, 2006, Memphis, 24th)
Born March 25, 1986 in Philadelphia, PA; 6-foot, 205 pounds. With Rockets: 2008-11; also played for Memphis 2006-09
Seasons
HOU - 3
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
171
MIN
4822
FGM-A
606-1435
PCT
.422
3FTM-A
174-508
PCT
.343
FTM-A
459-576
PCT
.797
13
254
21-63
.333
4-16
.250
23-31
.742
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
193
441
634
8
John Lucas Jr. #15, #5, #10
30
38
AST
902
PF-D
437-0
ST
183
BL
41
PTS
1845
AVG
10.8
HI
36
32
23-0
12
1
69
5.3
12
Maryland ’76 (1st, 1976, ROCKETS, 1st)
Born Oct. 31, 1953 in Durham, NC; 6-foot-3, 185 pounds. With Rockets: 1976-78, 1984-86, 1989-90; also played for Golden State 1978-81;
Washington 1981-83; San Antonio 1983-84; Milwaukee 1986-88; Seattle 1988-89; head coach San Antonio 1992-94; head coach Philadelphia
1994-96; assistant coach Denver 1998-2000; head coach Cleveland 2001-03; assistant coach L.A. Clippers 2009-10; founder of STAND and John
Lucas Aftercare Programs; father of John Lucas III
Seasons
HOU - 5
Playoffs
HOU - 2
G
325
MIN
9680
FGM-A
1480-3316
PCT
.446
3FTM-A
92-299
PCT
.308
FTM-A
704-903
PCT
.780
17
582
101-219
.461
2-14
.143
40-56
.714
JOHN LUCAS III #15
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
179
613
792
11
43
54
AST
2358
PF-D
643-1
ST
469
BL
37
PTS
3756
AVG
11.6
HI
31
110
47-1
30
4
244
14.4
24
Oklahoma State ’05 (Signed Free Agent, ROCKETS; Dec. 29, 2005)
Born Nov. 21, 1982 in Washington, DC; 5-foot-11, 165 pounds. With Rockets: 2005-07; also with Oklahoma City 2008-09; Chicago 2010-11; son
of former Rockets player John Lucas Jr.
Seasons
HOU - 2
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
60
MIN
490
FGM-A
76-192
PCT
.396
3FTM-A
17-68
PCT
.250
FTM-A
15-19
PCT
.789
2
8
0-1
.000
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
11
30
41
0
Tyronn Lue #10
0
0
AST
45
PF-D
44-0
ST
22
BL
0
PTS
184
AVG
3.1
HI
13
0
0-0
1
0
0
0.0
0
Nebraska ’98 (1st, 1998, Denver, 23rd)
History
Born May 3, 1977 in Mexico, MO; 6-foot, 178 pounds. With Rockets: 2004-05; also played for L.A. Lakers 1998-2001; Washington 2001-03; Orlando
2003-04, 2008-09; Atlanta 2004-08; Dallas 2007-08; Milwaukee 2008-09
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
21
MIN
479
FGM-A
48-122
PCT
.393
Sam Mack #4, #5, #7
3FTM-A
15-45
PCT
.333
FTM-A
14-18
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
0
40
40
PCT
.778
AST
58
PF-D
48-0
ST
8
BL
0
PTS
125
AVG
6.0
HI
15
Houston ’92 (Signed Free Agent, San Antonio; Sept. 25, 1992)
Born May 26, 1970 in Chicago, NY; 6-foot-7, 200 pounds. With Rockets: 1995-97, 1998-99; also played for San Antonio 1993-94; Vancouver 199798; Golden State 1999-2000; Miami 2001-02
Seasons
HOU - 3
Playoffs
HOU - 2
G
108
MIN
2278
FGM-A
307-721
PCT
.426
3FTM-A
146-388
PCT
.376
FTM-A
97-116
PCT
.836
10
170
18-53
.340
12-35
.343
14-20
.700
Tito Maddox #6
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
45
201
246
1
17
18
AST
169
PF-D
183-0
ST
66
BL
18
PTS
857
AVG
7.9
HI
38
8
12-0
5
0
62
6.2
20
Fresno State ’02 (2nd, 2002, ROCKETS, 38th)
Born June 7, 1981 in Compton, CA; 6-foot-4, 190 pounds. With Rockets: 2002-03
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
9
MIN
35
FGM-A
3-12
PCT
.250
3FTM-A
0-3
PCT
.000
FTM-A
5-8
PCT
.625
232
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
1
6
7
AST
5
PF-D
4-0
ST
3
BL
1
PTS
11
AVG
1.2
HI
5
Rockets All-Time Roster
Moses Malone #21, #24
Petersburg [VA] H.S. ’74 (3rd, 1974, Utah Stars [ABA], 22nd)
Born March 23, 1955 in Petersburg, VA; 6-foot-10, 255 pounds. With Rockets: 1976-82 (#24 retired); also played for Utah (ABA) 1974-75; St. Louis
(ABA) 1975-76; Buffalo 1976-77, Philadelphia 1982-86, 1993-94; Washington 1986-88; Atlanta 1988-91; Milwaukee 1991-93, San Antonio 199495; inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame (2001); assistant coach Philadelphia 2006-07
Seasons
HOU - 6
Playoffs
HOU - 5
G
464
MIN
17780
FGM-A
4047-7879
PCT
.514
3FTM-A
1-15
PCT
.067
FTM-A
3024-4108
PCT
.736
45
1962
409-840
.487
0-3
.000
271-375
.723
Matt Maloney #12
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
3009
3950
6959
304
393
697
AST
697
PF-D
1317-5
ST
433
BL
758
PTS
11119
AVG
24.0
HI
53
61
127-0
33
81
1089
24.2
42
Pennsylvania ’95 (Signed Free Agent, ROCKETS; Oct. 1, 1996)
Born Dec. 6, 1971 in Silver Springs, MD; 6-foot-3, 200 pounds. With Rockets: 1996-99; also played for Chicago 1999-2000; Atlanta 2000-01, 200203
Seasons
HOU - 3
Playoffs
HOU - 2
G
175
MIN
4789
FGM-A
515-1229
PCT
.419
3FTM-A
281-742
PCT
.379
FTM-A
146-182
PCT
.802
21
691
71-183
.388
48-128
.375
22-30
.733
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
37
275
312
1
26
Jack Marin #24
27
AST
543
PF-D
231-0
ST
148
BL
6
PTS
1457
AVG
8.3
HI
24
68
42-0
12
5
212
10.1
26
Duke ’66 (1st, 1966, Baltimore, 5th)
Born Oct. 12, 1944 in Sharon, PA; 6-foot-6, 210 pounds. With Rockets: 1972-74; also played for Baltimore 1966-72; Buffalo 1973-76; Chicago
1975-77
Seasons
HOU - 2
G
128
MIN
4121
FGM-A
834-1777
PCT
.469
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
KEVIN MARTIN #12
FTM-A
330-390
PCT
.846
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
605
AST
412
PF-D
367-6
ST
-
BL
-
PTS
1998
AVG
15.6
HI
35
Western Carolina ’04 (1st, 2004, Sacramento, 26th)
Born Feb. 1, 1983 in Zanesville, OH; 6-foot-7, 185 pounds. With Rockets: 2009-11; also played for Sacramento 2004-10
Seasons
HOU - 2
G
104
MIN
3462
FGM-A
707-1621
PCT
.436
3FTM-A
207-559
PCT
.370
FTM-A
765-854
PCT
.896
Tony Massenburg #44
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
37
291
328
AST
252
PF-D
200-1
ST
103
BL
17
PTS
2386
AVG
22.9
HI
45
Maryland ’90 (2nd, 1990, San Antonio, 43rd)
Born July 13, 1967 in Sussex, VA; 6-foot-9, 250 pounds. With Rockets: 1999-2000; also played for San Antonio 1990-92, 2004-05; Charlotte 199192; Boston 1991-92; Golden State 1991-92; L.A. Clippers 1994-95; Toronto 1995-96; Philadelphia 1995-96; New Jersey 1996-97; Vancouver/
Memphis 1997-99, 2000-02; Utah 2002-03; Sacramento 2003-04
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
10
MIN
109
FGM-A
16-36
PCT
.444
3FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
Cedric Maxwell #18
FTM-A
14-16
PCT
.875
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
7
20
27
AST
3
PF-D
13-0
ST
2
BL
5
PTS
46
AVG
4.6
HI
8
North Carolina-Charlotte ’77 (1st, 1977, Boston, 12th)
Born Nov. 21, 1955 in Kinston, NC; 6-foot-8, 225 pounds. With Rockets: 1986-88; also played for Boston 1977-85; L.A. Clippers 1985-87; analyst
for Boston radio broadcasts
Seasons
HOU - 2
Playoffs
HOU - 2
G
117
MIN
1684
FGM-A
183-359
PCT
.510
3FTM-A
0-3
PCT
.000
FTM-A
236-306
PCT
.771
14
192
19-36
.528
0-1
.000
26-35
.743
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
146
217
363
12
34
PF-D
151-0
ST
35
BL
17
PTS
602
AVG
5.2
HI
23
18
18-1
4
0
64
4.6
15
Florida ’88 (2nd, 1988, Denver, 47th)
Born on Sept. 12, 1965 in Gainesville, FL; 6-foot-5, 190 pounds. With Rockets: 1989-95; also played for San Antonio 1988-90, 1996-97; Philadelphia
1995-96, 2000-2001; Orlando 1997-98; Charlotte 1997-98; Sacramento 1998-99; Seattle 1999-2000; Dallas 2000-01
Seasons
HOU - 6
Playoffs
HOU - 5
G
402
MIN
13299
FGM-A
2183-5395
40
1476
219-575
PCT 3FTM-A
.405 730-2241
PCT
.326
FTM-A
906-1242
PCT
.729
.381
.305
71-102
.696
73-239
Tim McCormick #40
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
182
1000
1182
21
105
126
AST
1730
PF-D
872-7
ST
559
BL
89
PTS
6002
AVG
14.9
HI
51
155
93-1
38
5
582
14.6
34
Michigan ’84 (1st, 1984, Cleveland, 12th)
Born March 10, 1962 in Detroit, MI; 7-foot, 240 pounds. With Rockets: 1988-90; also played for Seattle 1984-86; Philadelphia 1986-87; New Jersey
1988; Atlanta 1990-91; New York 1991-93
Seasons
HOU - 2
Playoffs
HOU - 2
G
99
MIN
1373
FGM-A
179-380
PCT
.471
3FTM-A
0-4
PCT
.000
FTM-A
97-148
PCT
.655
7
74
8-16
.500
0-1
.000
9-11
.818
Paul McCracken #4
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
95
193
288
3
18
21
AST
57
PF-D
217-0
ST
21
BL
25
PTS
455
AVG
4.6
HI
23
0
14-0
3
2
25
3.6
8
San Fernando Valley State ’72 (Signed Free Agent; Jan. 28, 1973)
Born Sept. 11, 1950 in New York, NY; 6-foot-4, 180 pounds. With Rockets: 1972-74; also played for Chicago 1976-77
Seasons
HOU - 2
G
28
MIN
318
FGM-A
45-93
PCT
.484
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
23-39
PCT
.590
233
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
57
AST
19
PF-D
35-0
ST
-
BL
-
PTS
113
AVG
4.0
HI
14
History
Vernon Maxwell #11
22
AST
135
Rockets All-Time Roster
Rodney McCray #22
Louisville ’83 (1st, 1983, ROCKETS, 3rd)
Born Aug. 29, 1961 in Mt. Vernon, NY; 6-foot-8, 235 pounds. With Rockets: 1983-88; also played for Sacramento 1988-90; Dallas 1990-92; Chicago
1992-93
Seasons
HOU - 5
Playoffs
HOU - 4
G
405
MIN
13517
FGM-A
1940-3720
PCT
.522
3FTM-A
1-26
PCT
.038
FTM-A
1178-1544
PCT
.763
39
1611
196-368
.533
0-6
.000
109-147
.742
Hank McDowell #8
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
955
1763
2718
79
179
258
AST
1521
PF-D
955-9
ST
338
BL
291
PTS
5059
AVG
12.5
HI
28
201
95-0
33
32
501
12.9
24
Memphis State ’81 (5th, 1981, Golden State, 102nd)
Born Nov. 13, 1959 in Memphis, TN; 6-foot-9, 215 pounds. With Rockets: 1984-86; also played for Golden State 1981-83; Portland 1982-83; San
Diego 1983-84; Milwaukee 1986-87; analyst for Memphis radio broadcasts
Seasons
HOU - 2
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
56
MIN
336
FGM-A
44-84
PCT
.524
3FTM-A
0-2
PCT
.000
FTM-A
24-35
PCT
.686
13
33
2-7
.286
0-0
.000
5-8
.625
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
19
52
71
4
Jon McGlocklin #11
4
8
AST
15
PF-D
47-0
ST
4
BL
8
PTS
112
AVG
2.0
HI
8
2
6-0
0
0
9
0.7
4
Indiana ’65 (3rd, 1965, Cincinnati, 23rd)
Born June 10, 1943 in Franklin, IN; 6-foot-5, 205 pounds. With Rockets: 1967-68; also played for Cincinnati 1965-67; Milwaukee 1968-76; analyst
for Milwaukee broadcasts
Seasons
SD - 1
G
65
MIN
1876
FGM-A
316-757
PCT
.417
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
TRACY McGRADY #1, #3
FTM-A
156-180
PCT
.867
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
199
AST
178
PF-D
117-0
ST
-
BL
-
PTS
788
AVG
12.1
HI
28
Mt. Zion Christian Academy ’97 (1st, 1997, Toronto, 9th)
Born May 24, 1979 in Bartow, FL; 6-foot-8, 223 pounds. With Rockets: 2004-10; also played for Toronto 1997-2000; Orlando 2000-04; New York 200910; Detroit 2010-11
Seasons
HOU - 6
Playoffs
HOU - 3
G
303
MIN
11133
FGM-A
2506-5962
20
828
203-477
PCT 3FTM-A
.420 472-1464
PCT
.322
FTM-A
1404-1905
PCT
.737
.426
.292
117-161
.727
31-106
Stan McKenzie #40
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
235
1432
1667
24
118
142
AST
1699
PF-D
522-0
ST
396
BL
176
PTS
6888
AVG
22.7
HI
48
139
40-0
25
21
554
27.7
40
New York ’66 (11th, 1966, Baltimore, 94th)
Born Oct. 6, 1944 in Miami, FL; 6-foot-5, 205 pounds. With Rockets: 1972-74; also played for Baltimore 1967-68; Phoenix 1968-70; Portland 1970-73
Seasons
HOU - 2
G
37
MIN
299
FGM-A
42-107
PCT
.393
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
22-29
PCT
.759
McCoy McLemore #18
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
50
AST
21
PF-D
45-0
ST
-
BL
-
PTS
106
AVG
2.9
HI
12
Drake ’64 (3rd, 1964, San Francisco, 25th)
Born April 3, 1942 in Houston, TX; deceased April 30, 2009; 6-foot-7, 235 pounds. With Rockets: 1971-72; also played for San Francisco 1964-66;
Chicago 1966-68; Phoenix 1968-69; Detroit 1968-70; Cleveland 1970-71; Milwaukee 1970-72
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
17
MIN
147
FGM-A
19-43
PCT
.442
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
Eric McWilliams #22
FTM-A
9-12
PCT
.750
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
39
AST
10
PF-D
15-1
ST
-
BL
-
PTS
47
AVG
2.8
HI
10
Long Beach State ’72 (3rd, 1972, ROCKETS, 37th)
History
Born April 18, 1950 in Denver, CO; 6-foot-8, 200 pounds. With Rockets: 1972-73
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
44
MIN
245
FGM-A
34-98
PCT
.347
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
18-37
PCT
.486
Cliff Meely #25
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
60
AST
5
PF-D
46-0
ST
-
BL
-
PTS
86
AVG
2.0
HI
10
Colorado ’71 (1st, 1971, ROCKETS, 7th)
Born July 10, 1947 in Rosedale, MS; 6-foot-8, 215 pounds. With Rockets: 1971-76; also played for L.A. Lakers 1975-76
Seasons
HOU - 5
G
298
MIN
6190
FGM-A
1101-2636
PCT
.418
3FTM-A
-
POPS MENSAH-BONSU #21
PCT
-
FTM-A
392-584
PCT
.671
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
1658
AST
389
PF-D
899-25
ST
83
BL
102
PTS
2594
AVG
8.7
HI
29
George Washington ’06 (Signed FA, Dallas; Aug. 3, 2006)
Born Sept. 7, 1983 in London England; 6-foot-9, 235 pounds. With Rockets: 2009-10; also played for Dallas 2006-07; San Antonio 2008-09; Toronto
2008-09, 2009-10; New Orleans 2010-11
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
4
MIN
13
FGM-A
1-4
PCT
.250
3FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
FTM-A
3-6
Joe C. Meriweather #50
PCT
.500
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
1
3
4
AST
1
PF-D
3-0
ST
1
BL
1
PTS
5
AVG
1.3
HI
4
Southern Illinois ’75 (1st, 1975, ROCKETS, 11th)
Born Oct. 26, 1953 in Phenix City, AL; 6-foot-10, 218 pounds. With Rockets: 1975-76; also played for Atlanta 1976-77; New Orleans 1977-79; New
York 1978-80; Kansas City 1980-85
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
81
MIN
2042
FGM-A
338-684
PCT
.494
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
154-239
PCT
.644
234
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
163
353
516
AST
82
PF-D
219-4
ST
36
BL
120
PTS
830
AVG
10.2
HI
29
Rockets All-Time Roster
Larry Micheaux #40
Houston ’83 (2nd, 1983, Chicago, 29th)
Born March 24, 1960 in Houston, TX; 6-foot-9, 220 pounds. With Rockets: 1984-85; also played for Kansas City 1983-84; Milwaukee 1984-85
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
39
MIN
394
FGM-A
74-122
PCT
.607
3FTM-A
0-3
PCT
.000
FTM-A
17-26
PCT
.654
5
57
6-19
.316
0-1
.000
4-10
.400
Anthony “Pig” Miller #2, #9
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
44
55
99
12
9
21
AST
17
PF-D
49-0
ST
12
BL
14
PTS
165
AVG
4.2
HI
14
0
8-0
0
2
16
3.2
9
Michigan State ’94 (2nd, 1994, Golden State, 39th)
Born Oct. 27, 1971 in Benton Harbor, MI; 6-foot-9, 255 pounds. With Rockets: 1998-2000, 2000-01; also played for L.A. Lakers 1994-96; Atlanta 199698, 2000-01, 2004-05; Philadelphia 2000-01
Seasons
HOU - 3
G
65
MIN
728
FGM-A
80-157
PCT
.510
3FTM-A
0-1
PCT
.000
BRAD MILLER #52
FTM-A
40-73
PCT
.548
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
75
156
231
AST
23
PF-D
103-1
ST
18
BL
15
PTS
200
AVG
3.1
HI
19
Purdue ’99 (Signed Free Agent, Charlotte; Jan. 21, 1999)
Born April 12, 1976 in Fort Wayne, IN; 7-foot, 261 pounds. With Rockets: 2010-11; also played for Charlotte 1998-2000; Chicago 2000-02, 200810; Indiana 2001-03; Sacramento 2003-09
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
60
MIN
1015
FGM-A
132-296
PCT
.446
3FTM-A
40-107
PCT
.374
FTM-A
78-94
PCT
.830
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
44
178
222
Dirk Minniefield #10
AST
145
PF-D
98-0
ST
28
BL
21
PTS
382
AVG
6.4
HI
23
Kentucky ’83 (2nd, 1983, Dallas, 33rd)
Born Jan. 17, 1961 in Lexington, KY; 6-foot-3, 180 pounds. With Rockets: 1986-87; also played for Cleveland 1985-87; Golden State 1987-88; Boston
1987-88
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
63
MIN
1478
FGM-A
205-440
PCT
.466
3FTM-A
11-34
PCT
.324
8
27
4-8
.500
0-1
.000
FTM-A
61-86
PCT
.709
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
28
102
130
6-6 1.000
Cuttino Mobley #5
2
0
2
AST
335
PF-D
166-2
ST
66
BL
6
PTS
482
AVG
7.7
HI
20
2
8-0
1
0
14
1.8
10
Rhode Island ’98 (2nd, 1998, ROCKETS, 41st)
Born Sept. 1, 1974 in Philadelphia, PA; 6-foot-4, 190 pounds. With Rockets: 1998-2004; also played for Orlando 2004-05; Sacramento 2004-05;
L.A. Clippers 2005-09; also with New York 2008-09
Seasons
HOU - 6
Playoffs
HOU - 2
G
436
MIN
16343
FGM-A
2654-6141
9
304
36-90
PCT 3FTM-A
.432 672-1807
PCT
.372
FTM-A
1468-1750
PCT
.839
.400
.357
18-21
.857
10-28
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
337
1424
1761
5
Larry Moffett #41
23
28
AST
1177
PF-D
991-4
ST
526
BL
187
PTS
7448
AVG
17.1
HI
41
25
25-0
5
3
100
11.1
21
UNLV ’77 (2nd, 1977, ROCKETS, 34th)
Born Nov. 5, 1954 in Mobile, AL; 6-foot-9, 210 pounds. With Rockets: 1977-78
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
20
MIN
110
FGM-A
5-17
PCT
.294
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
6-10
PCT
.600
Paul Mokeski #54
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
10
11
21
AST
7
PF-D
16-0
ST
2
BL
2
PTS
16
AVG
0.8
HI
6
Kansas ’79 (2nd, 1979, ROCKETS, 42nd)
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
12
MIN
113
FGM-A
11-33
PCT
.333
3FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
FTM-A
7-9
PCT
.778
Otto Moore #20
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
14
15
29
AST
2
PF-D
24-0
ST
1
BL
6
PTS
29
AVG
2.4
HI
6
Pan American ’68 (1st, 1968, Detroit, 6th)
Born Aug. 27, 1946 in Miami, FL; 6-foot-11, 230 pounds. With Rockets: 1972-74; also played for Detroit 1968-71, 1974-75; Phoenix 1971-72; Kansas
City 1973-74; New Orleans 1975-77
Seasons
HOU - 2
G
95
MIN
3025
FGM-A
450-928
PCT
.485
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
Tracy Moore #20, #9
FTM-A
131-219
PCT
.598
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
952
AST
185
PF-D
276-6
ST
10
BL
18
PTS
1031
AVG
10.9
HI
30
Tulsa ’88 (Signed Free Agent, Dallas; Jan. 17, 1992)
Born Dec. 28, 1965 in Oklahoma City, OK; 6-foot-4, 200 pounds. With Rockets: 1995-97; also played for Dallas 1991-93; Detroit 1993-94
Seasons
HOU - 2
G
35
MIN
427
FGM-A
63-161
PCT
.391
3FTM-A
24-73
PCT
.329
FTM-A
40-50
PCT
.800
Terence Morris #44
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
21
27
48
AST
26
PF-D
35-0
ST
7
BL
0
PTS
190
AVG
5.4
HI
20
Maryland ’01 (2nd, 2001, Atlanta, 34th)
Born Jan. 11, 1979 in Frederick, MD; 6-foot-9, 221 pounds. With Rockets: 2001-03; also played for Orlando 2005-06
Seasons
HOU - 2
G
117
MIN
1742
FGM-A
193-465
PCT
.415
3FTM-A
22-110
PCT
.200
FTM-A
29-42
PCT
.690
235
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
117
222
339
AST
89
PF-D
107-1
ST
29
BL
44
PTS
437
AVG
3.7
HI
17
History
Born Jan. 3, 1957 in Spokane, WA; 7-foot, 255 pounds. With Rockets: 1979-80; also played for Detroit 1980-82; Cleveland 1981-83, 1989-90;
Milwaukee 1982-89; Golden State 1990-91; assistant coach Quad City (CBA) 1992-94; head coach Connecticut/Hartford (CBA) 1993-95; head
coach Connecticut (USBL) 1996; player development/defense coach and advance scout Dallas 2001-06; assistant coach Fort Worth (D-League)
2006-07; assistant coach Charlotte 2007-08; assistant coach Anaheim (D-League) 2008-09; assistant coach Rio Grande Valley (D-League) 200911; head coach Reno (D-League) 2011-12
Rockets All-Time Roster
Calvin Murphy #23
Niagara ’70 (2nd, 1970, ROCKETS, 18th)
Born May 9, 1948 in Norwalk, CT; 5-foot-9, 165 pounds. With Rockets: 1970-83 (#23 retired); inducted into Basketball Hall of Fame (1993); former
analyst for Rockets broadcasts
Seasons
G
SD/HOU-13 1002
Playoffs
HOU - 6
51
MIN
FGM-A
30607 7247-15030
1660
388-817
PCT
.482
3FTM-A
10-72
PCT
.139
FTM-A
3445-3864
PCT
.892
.475
4-14
.286
165-177
.932
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
2103
31
Tracy Murray #31
47
78
AST
PF-D
4402 3250-53
213
197-4
ST
1165
BL
51
PTS
17949
AVG
17.9
HI
57
79
4
945
18.5
42
UCLA ’92 (1st, 1992, San Antonio, 18th)
Born July 25, 1971 in Los Angeles, CA; 6-foot-7, 228 pounds. With Rockets: 1994-95; also played for Portland 1992-95, 2003-04; Toronto 199596, 2000-02; Washington 1996-2000; Denver 2000-01; L.A. Lakers 2002-03
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
25
MIN
203
FGM-A
32-80
PCT
.400
3FTM-A
19-45
PCT
.422
FTM-A
5-8
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
2
20
22
PCT
.625
Dikembe Mutombo #55
AST
5
PF-D
31-0
ST
7
BL
3
PTS
88
AVG
3.5
HI
17
Georgetown ’91 (1st, 1991, Denver, 4th)
Born June 25, 1966 in Kinshasa, Zaire, Africa; 7-foot-2, 260 pounds. With Rockets: 2004-09; also played for Denver 1991-96; Atlanta 1996-2001;
Philadelphia 2000-02; New Jersey 2002-04; serves as NBA Global Ambassador
Seasons
HOU - 5
Playoffs
HOU - 4
G
267
MIN
4171
FGM-A
291-558
PCT
.522
3FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
FTM-A
273-375
PCT
.728
22
284
17-27
.630
0-0
.000
20-29
.690
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
494
958
1452
27
Bostjan Nachbar #9
67
94
AST
32
PF-D
485-1
ST
66
BL
293
PTS
855
AVG
3.2
HI
15
5
35-0
4
23
54
2.5
8
Slovenia ’02 (1st, 2002, ROCKETS, 15th)
Born July 3, 1980 in Slovenj Gradec, Slovenia; 6-foot-9, 221 pounds. With Rockets: 2002-05; also played for New Orleans/Oklahoma City 2004-06;
New Jersey 2005-08
Seasons
HOU - 3
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
75
MIN
797
FGM-A
73-206
PCT
.354
3FTM-A
35-94
PCT
.372
6
42
4-9
.444
1-3
.333
Chuck Nevitt #52
FTM-A
35-51
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
15
96
111
PCT
.686
5-5 1.000
1
5
6
AST
42
PF-D
115-1
ST
17
BL
16
PTS
216
AVG
2.9
HI
12
2
9-0
1
0
14
2.3
5
North Carolina State ’82 (3rd, 1982, ROCKETS, 63rd)
Born June 13, 1959 in Cortez, CO; 7-foot-5, 237 pounds. With Rockets: 1982-83, 1988-90; also played for L.A. Lakers 1984-86; Detroit 1985-88;
Chicago 1991-92; San Antonio 1993-94
Seasons
HOU - 3
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
52
MIN
301
FGM-A
40-79
PCT
.506
3FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
FTM-A
12-20
PCT
.600
2
3
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
23
61
84
0
Mike Newlin #14
1
1
AST
4
PF-D
68-1
ST
6
BL
42
PTS
92
AVG
1.8
HI
8
0
0-0
0
0
0
0.0
0
Utah ’71 (2nd, 1971, ROCKETS, 24th)
History
Born Jan. 2, 1949 in Portland, OR; 6-foot-4, 200 pounds. With Rockets: 1971-79; also played for New Jersey 1979-81; New York 1981-82; former
analyst for Rockets broadcasts
Seasons
HOU - 8
Playoffs
HOU - 3
G
604
MIN
17646
FGM-A
3191-6917
PCT
.461
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
2098-2428
PCT
.864
22
682
135-270
.500
-
-
55-65
.846
Martyn “Moochie” Norris #12, #25
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
1920
21
52
73
AST
PF-D
2581 1916-31
103
72-1
ST
467
BL
42
PTS
8480
AVG
14.0
HI
38
28
1
325
14.8
31
West Florida ’96 (2nd, 1996, Milwaukee, 33rd)
Born July 27, 1973 in Washington, DC; 6-foot-1, 186 pounds. With Rockets: 1999-2004, 2004-06; also played for Vancouver 1996-97; Seattle 199899; New York 2003-05; New Orleans/Oklahoma City 2005-06
Seasons
HOU - 7
G
341
MIN
6461
FGM-A
694-1701
PCT
.408
3FTM-A
92-325
PCT
.283
FTM-A
446-593
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
182
557
739
PCT
.752
STEVE NOVAK #20
AST
1058
PF-D
367-0
ST
259
BL
14
PTS
1926
AVG
5.6
HI
28
Marquette ’06 (2nd, 2006, ROCKETS, 32nd)
Born June 13, 1983 in Libertyville, IL; 6-foot-10, 220 pounds. With Rockets: 2006-08; also played for L.A. Clippers 2008-10; Dallas 2010-11; San
Antonio 2010-11
Seasons
HOU - 2
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
70
MIN
455
FGM-A
67-152
PCT
.441
3FTM-A
47-110
PCT
.427
FTM-A
5-6
PCT
.833
3
21
3-4
.750
2-3
.667
0-0
.000
Charles Oakley #33
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
8
53
61
1
1
2
AST
12
PF-D
38-0
ST
7
BL
3
PTS
186
AVG
2.7
HI
17
0
2-0
0
1
8
2.7
8
Virginia Union ’85 (1st, 1985, Cleveland, 9th)
Born Dec. 18, 1963 in Cleveland, OH; 6-foot-9, 245 pounds. With Rockets: 2003-04; also played for Chicago 1985-88, 2001-02; New York 198898; Toronto 1998-2001; Washington 2002-03; assistant coach Charlotte 2010-11
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
7
MIN
25
FGM-A
2-6
PCT
.333
3FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
FTM-A
5-6
PCT
.833
236
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
0
5
5
AST
2
PF-D
8-0
ST
0
BL
0
PTS
9
AVG
1.3
HI
4
Rockets All-Time Roster
Hakeem Olajuwon #34
Houston ’84 (1st, 1984, ROCKETS, 1st)
Born Jan. 21, 1963 in Lagos, Nigeria; 7-foot, 250 pounds. With Rockets: 1984-2001 (#34 retired); also played for Toronto 2001-02; inducted into
Basketball Hall of Fame (2008)
Seasons
G
HOU - 17 1177
Playoffs
HOU - 14 140
MIN
FGM-A
42844 10555-20573
5663
1492-2825
PCT
.513
3FTM-A
25-122
PCT
.205
FTM-A
5376-7537
PCT
.713
.528
4-18
.222
739-1028
.719
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
3936
9446 13382
462
1140
Jawann Oldham #51
1602
AST
PF-D
2992 4236-80
456
553-5
ST
2088
BL
3740
PTS
26511
AVG
22.5
HI
52
238
468
3727
26.6
49
Seattle ’80 (2nd, 1980, Denver, 41st)
Born July 4, 1957 in Chicago, IL; 7-foot, 215 pounds. With Rockets: 1981-82; also played for Denver 1980-81; Chicago 1982-86; New York 1986-87;
Sacramento 1987-88; Orlando 1989-90; L.A. Lakers 1989-90; Indiana 1990-91
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
22
MIN
124
FGM-A
13-36
PCT
.361
3FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
FTM-A
8-14
Tom Owens #25
PCT
.571
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
7
17
24
AST
3
PF-D
28-0
ST
2
BL
10
PTS
34
AVG
1.5
HI
5
South Carolina ’71 (4th, 1971, ROCKETS, 58th)
Born June 28, 1949 in Bronx, NY; 6-foot-10, 220 pounds. With Rockets: 1976-77; also played for Memphis (ABA) 1971-72, 1974-75; Carolina (ABA)
1971-74; St. Louis (ABA) 1974-75; Kentucky (ABA) 1975-76; Indiana (ABA) 1975-76; San Antonio (ABA) 1975-76; Portland 1977-81; Indiana
1981-82; Detroit 1982-83
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
46
MIN
462
FGM-A
68-135
PCT
.504
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
52-76
PCT
.684
3
7
0-1
.000
-
-
0-0
.000
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
47
95
142
0
2
Scott Padgett #35
2
AST
18
PF-D
96-2
ST
4
BL
13
PTS
188
AVG
4.1
HI
13
0
1-0
1
0
0
0.0
0
Kentucky ’99 (1st, 1999, Utah, 28th)
Born Apr. 19, 1976 in Louisville, KY; 6-foot-9, 240 pounds. With Rockets: 2003-05, 2006-07; also played for Utah 1999-2003; New Jersey 200506; Memphis 2006-07
Seasons
HOU - 3
Playoffs
HOU - 2
G
148
MIN
1687
FGM-A
187-449
PCT
.416
3FTM-A
86-220
PCT
.391
11
123
11-29
.379
6-15
.400
FTM-A
59-83
PCT
.711
2-2 1.000
Patrick Patterson #54
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
104
265
369
10
12
22
AST
86
PF-D
225-0
ST
49
BL
26
PTS
519
AVG
3.5
HI
22
4
19-0
4
3
30
2.7
6
Kentucky ’10 (1st, 2010, ROCKETS, 14th)
Born March 14, 1989 in Washington, DC; 6-foot-9, 235 pounds. With Rockets: 2010-11
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
52
MIN
868
FGM-A
149-267
PCT
.558
3FTM-A
0-2
PCT
.000
FTM-A
30-42
PCT
.714
Billy Paultz #5
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
86
114
200
AST
41
PF-D
77-0
ST
17
BL
37
PTS
328
AVG
6.3
HI
20
St. John’s ’70 (7th, 1970, ROCKETS, 103rd)
Born July 30, 1948 in River Edge, NJ; 6-foot-11, 255 pounds. With Rockets: 1979-83; also played for New York (ABA) 1970-75; San Antonio (ABA)
1975-76; San Antonio 1976-80, 1982-83; Atlanta 1983-84; Utah 1984-85
Seasons
HOU - 4
Playoffs
HOU - 3
G
240
MIN
4141
FGM-A
578-1235
PCT
.468
3FTM-A
0-3
PCT
.000
FTM-A
178-357
PCT
.499
31
882
127-295
.431
0-1
.000
37-58
.638
67
117
184
AST
273
PF-D
462-1
ST
77
BL
145
PTS
1334
AVG
5.6
HI
28
44
86-1
14
32
291
9.4
20
S.W. Missouri State ’70 (3rd, 1970, ROCKETS, 35th)
Born Sept. 13, 1948 in Washington, DC; 6-foot-7, 220 pounds. With Rockets: 1970-72; also played for Milwaukee 1971-74; Phoenix 1974-78
Seasons
G
SD/HOU - 2 43
MIN
455
FGM-A
59-163
PCT
.362
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
23-44
PCT
.523
Jim Petersen #43
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
152
AST
27
PF-D
69-0
ST
-
BL
-
PTS
141
AVG
3.3
HI
11
Minnesota ’84 (3rd, 1984, ROCKETS, 51st)
Born Feb. 22, 1962 in Minneapolis, MN; 6-foot-10, 235 pounds. With Rockets: 1984-88; also played for Sacramento 1988-89; Golden State 1989-92;
assistant coach Minnesota (WNBA) 2009-11; analyst for Minnesota telecasts
Seasons
HOU - 4
Playoffs
HOU - 4
G
293
MIN
6574
FGM-A
901-1798
PCT
.501
3FTM-A
1-13
PCT
.077
FTM-A
429-588
PCT
.730
37
671
85-183
.465
0-0
.000
42-63
.667
Richard Petruska #3
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
515
1021
1536
69
111
180
AST
347
PF-D
827-11
ST
131
BL
228
PTS
2232
AVG
7.6
HI
28
34
87-3
15
13
212
5.7
15
UCLA ’93 (2nd, 1993, ROCKETS, 46th)
Born Jan. 25, 1969 in Levice, Slovakia; 6-foot-10, 260 pounds. With Rockets: 1993-94
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
22
MIN
92
FGM-A
20-46
PCT
.435
3FTM-A
7-15
PCT
.467
FTM-A
6-8
PCT
.750
237
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
9
22
31
AST
1
PF-D
15-0
ST
2
BL
3
PTS
53
AVG
2.4
HI
12
History
Curtis Perry #54
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
311
692
1003
Rockets All-Time Roster
Eric Piatkowski #52
Nebraska ’94 (1st, 1994, Indiana, 15th)
Born Sept. 30, 1970 in Steubenville, OH; 6-foot-7, 215 pounds. With Rockets: 2003-04; also played for L.A. Clippers 1994-2003; Chicago 200406; Phoenix 2006-08
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
49
MIN
703
FGM-A
72-191
PCT
.377
3FTM-A
43-122
PCT
.352
FTM-A
14-16
PCT
.875
1
4
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
Scottie Pippen #33
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
10
63
73
0
1
1
AST
26
PF-D
42-0
ST
16
BL
5
PTS
201
AVG
4.1
HI
14
0
1-0
0
0
0
0.0
0
Central Arkansas ’87 (1st, 1987, Seattle, 5th)
Born Sept. 25, 1965 in Hamburg, AR; 6-foot-7, 228 pounds. With Rockets: 1998-99; also played for Chicago 1987-98, 2003-04; Portland 1999-2003;
inducted into Basketball Hall of Fame (2010)
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
50
MIN
2011
FGM-A
261-604
PCT
.432
3FTM-A
72-212
PCT
.340
FTM-A
132-183
PCT
.721
4
172
23-70
.329
6-22
.273
21-26
.808
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
63
260
323
20
JAMES POSEY #55
27
47
AST
293
PF-D
118-0
ST
98
BL
37
PTS
726
AVG
14.5
HI
31
22
12-0
7
3
73
18.3
37
Xavier ’99 (1st, 1999, Denver, 18th)
Born Jan. 13, 1977 in Cleveland, OH; 6-foot-8, 215 pounds. With Rockets: 2002-03; also played for Denver 1999-2003; Memphis 2003-05; Miami
2005-07; Boston 2007-08; New Orleans 2008-10; Indiana 2010-11
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
58
MIN
1646
FGM-A
188-428
PCT
.439
3FTM-A
46-141
PCT
.326
FTM-A
119-144
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
52
229
281
PCT
.826
Brent Price #20
AST
106
PF-D
134-0
ST
77
BL
9
PTS
541
AVG
9.3
HI
26
Oklahoma ’92 (2nd, 1992, Washington, 32nd)
Born Dec. 9, 1968 in Shawnee, OK; 6-foot-1, 185 pounds. With Rockets: 1996-99; also played for Washington 1992-96; Vancouver 1999-2001;
Sacramento 2001-02
Seasons
HOU - 3
Playoffs
HOU - 2
G
137
MIN
2528
FGM-A
272-622
PCT
.437
3FTM-A
136-352
PCT
.386
FTM-A
144-180
PCT
.800
9
173
17-39
.436
10-27
.370
8-9
.889
Ed Ratleff #42
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
65
149
214
4
13
17
AST
370
PF-D
287-3
ST
102
BL
5
PTS
824
AVG
6.0
HI
20
20
17-1
8
1
52
5.8
18
Long Beach State ’73 (1st, 1973, ROCKETS, 6th)
Born March 29, 1950 in Bellefontaine, OH; 6-foot-6, 195 pounds. With Rockets: 1973-78
Seasons
HOU - 5
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
338
MIN
8433
FGM-A
1160-2554
PCT
.454
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
493-614
PCT
.803
8
291
36-87
.414
-
-
17-20
.850
Eldridge Recasner #3
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
465
898
1363
24
29
53
AST
896
PF-D
801-11
ST
430
BL
143
PTS
2813
AVG
8.3
HI
33
35
31-0
14
1
89
11.1
20
Washington ’90 (Signed Free Agent, Denver; March 3, 1995)
Born Dec. 14, 1967 in New Orleans, LA; 6-foot-3, 190 pounds. With Rockets: 1995-96; also played for Denver 1994-95; Atlanta 1996-98; Charlotte
1998-2002; L.A. Clippers 2001-02
History
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
63
MIN
1275
FGM-A
149-359
PCT
.415
3FTM-A
81-191
PCT
.424
FTM-A
57-66
PCT
.864
1
8
0-3
.000
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
Robert Reid #50, #33
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
31
113
144
0
1
1
AST
170
PF-D
111-1
ST
23
BL
5
PTS
436
AVG
6.9
HI
21
2
0-0
0
0
0
0.0
0
St. Mary’s [TX] ’77 (2nd, 1977, ROCKETS, 40th)
Born Aug. 30, 1955 in Atlanta, GA; 6-foot-8, 220 pounds. With Rockets: 1977-82, 1983-88; also played for Charlotte 1988-90; Portland 1989-90;
Philadelphia 1990-91; head coach Yakima (CBA) 1991-93; assistant coach Washington 1993-94
Seasons
HOU - 10
Playoffs
HOU - 8
G
762
MIN
21718
FGM-A
3747-8031
PCT
.467
3FTM-A
76-270
PCT
.281
FTM-A
1253-1710
PCT
.733
72
2699
427-974
.438
8-52
.154
157-217
.724
Rodrick Rhodes #1
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
1049
2657
3706
109
274
383
AST
PF-D
2253 2502-34
333
270-3
ST
881
BL
364
PTS
8823
AVG
11.6
HI
32
105
41
1019
14.2
33
Southern California ’97 (1st, 1997, ROCKETS, 24th)
Born Sept. 24, 1973, in Jersey City, NJ; 6-foot-6, 225 pounds. With Rockets 1997-99; also played for Vancouver 1998-99; Dallas 1999-2000
Seasons
HOU - 2
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
61
MIN
1103
FGM-A
114-313
PCT
.364
3FTM-A
2-8
PCT
.250
FTM-A
116-186
PCT
.624
3
7
2-3
.667
0-0
.000
2-4
.500
Glen Rice #41
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
30
44
74
0
1
1
AST
111
PF-D
130-0
ST
63
BL
10
PTS
346
AVG
5.7
HI
16
0
0-0
1
0
6
2.0
4
Michigan ’89 (1st, 1989, Miami, 4th)
Born May 28, 1967 in Flint, MI; 6-foot-8, 220 pounds. With Rockets: 2001-03; also played for Miami 1989-95; Charlotte 1995-98; L.A. Lakers 19982000; New York 2000-01; L.A. Clippers 2003-04
Seasons
HOU - 2
G
82
MIN
2138
FGM-A
261-624
PCT
.418
3FTM-A
119-318
PCT
.374
FTM-A
87-113
PCT
.770
238
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
33
168
201
AST
96
PF-D
133-0
ST
35
BL
8
PTS
728
AVG
8.9
HI
25
Rockets All-Time Roster
Eric Riley #42
Michigan ’93 (2nd, 1993, Dallas, 33rd)
Born June 2, 1970 in Cleveland, OH; 7-foot, 240 pounds. With Rockets: 1993-94; also played for L.A. Clippers 1994-95; Minnesota 1995-96; Dallas
1997-98; Boston 1998-99
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
47
MIN
219
FGM-A
34-70
PCT
.486
3FTM-A
0-1
PCT
.000
FTM-A
20-37
PCT
.541
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
24
35
59
Pat Riley #42
AST
9
PF-D
30-0
ST
5
BL
9
PTS
88
AVG
1.9
HI
12
Kentucky ’67 (1st, 1967, ROCKETS, 7th)
Born Mar. 20, 1945 in Rome, NY; 6-foot-4, 205 pounds. With Rockets: 1967-70 (first draft pick in franchise history); also played for L.A. Lakers
1970-76; Phoenix 1975-76; head coach L.A. Lakers 1981-90; head coach New York 1991-95; head coach Miami 1995-2003, 2005-08; President
of the Miami Heat; inducted into Basketball Hall of Fame (2008)
Seasons
SD - 3
Playoffs
SD - 1
G
172
MIN
2764
FGM-A
527-1338
PCT
.394
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
258-391
PCT
.660
5
76
16-37
.432
-
-
5-6
.833
Ron Riley #31
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
346
-
-
11
AST
359
PF-D
419-2
ST
-
2
13-0
-
BL
-
PTS
1312
AVG
7.6
HI
25
37
7.4
18
Southern California ’72 (3rd, 1972, Kansas City-Omaha, 38th)
Born Nov. 11, 1950 in Los Angeles, CA; 6-foot-8, 200 pounds. With Rockets: 1973-76; also played for Kansas City 1972-74
Seasons
HOU - 3
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
178
MIN
3048
FGM-A
368-895
PCT
.411
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
119-167
PCT
.713
8
152
25-42
.595
-
-
6-16
.375
Stanley Roberts #53
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
263
542
805
12
24
36
AST
234
PF-D
402-4
ST
103
BL
65
PTS
855
AVG
4.8
HI
21
15
18-0
9
2
56
7.0
13
Louisiana State ’90 (1st, 1991, Orlando, 23rd)
Born Feb. 7, 1970 in Hopkins, SC; 7-foot, 290 pounds. With Rockets: 1998-99; also played for Orlando 1991-92; L.A. Clippers 1992-97; Minnesota
1997-98; Philadelphia 1999-2000
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
6
MIN
33
FGM-A
5-13
PCT
.385
3FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
FTM-A
4-8
PCT
.500
3
20
0-6
.000
0-0
.000
1-2
.500
Larry Robinson #20
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
4
7
11
0
3
3
AST
0
PF-D
2-0
ST
0
BL
1
PTS
14
AVG
2.3
HI
11
0
5-0
0
4
1
0.3
1
Centenary ’90 (Signed Free Agent, Washington; Sept. 25, 1990)
Born Jan. 11, 1968 in Bossier City, LA; 6-foot-5, 180 pounds. With Rockets: 1993-94; also played for Washington 1990-91, 1992-93; Golden State
1990-91; Boston 1991-92; Vancouver 1997-98; Cleveland 2000-01; Atlanta 2000-01; New York 2001-02
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
6
MIN
55
FGM-A
10-20
PCT
.500
3FTM-A
2-8
PCT
.250
FTM-A
3-8
PCT
.375
Carlos Rogers #6
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
4
6
10
AST
6
PF-D
8-0
ST
7
BL
0
PTS
25
AVG
4.2
HI
9
Tennessee State ’94 (1st, 1994, Seattle, 11th)
Born Feb. 6, 1971 in Detroit, MI; 6-foot-11, 232 pounds. With Rockets: 1999-2001; also played for Golden State 1994-95; Toronto 1995-98; Portland
1997-99; Indiana 2001-02
Seasons
HOU - 2
G
92
MIN
1645
FGM-A
245-434
PCT
.565
3FTM-A
1-15
PCT
.067
FTM-A
110-189
PCT
.582
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
146
268
414
Wayne “Tree” Rollins #15
AST
51
PF-D
110-0
ST
24
BL
52
PTS
601
AVG
6.5
HI
28
Clemson ’77 (1st, 1977, Atlanta, 14th)
Seasons
HOU - 2
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
101
MIN
944
FGM-A
57-127
PCT
.449
3FTM-A
0-2
PCT
.000
FTM-A
35-42
PCT
.833
6
16
0-3
.000
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
73
158
231
1
Ralph Sampson #50
3
4
AST
25
PF-D
128-0
ST
20
BL
77
PTS
149
AVG
1.5
HI
13
0
2-0
2
0
0
0.0
0
Virginia ’83 (1st, 1983, ROCKETS, 1st)
Born July 7, 1960 in Harrisonburg, VA; 7-foot-4, 230 pounds. With Rockets: 1983-88; also played for Golden State 1987-89; Sacramento 1989-91;
Washington 1991-92; assistant coach James Madison University 1992-93; owner, GM, head coach of Fargo-Moorhead (CBA) 1993-94
Seasons
HOU - 5
Playoffs
HOU - 3
G
305
MIN
10674
FGM-A
2489-4985
PCT
.499
3FTM-A
5-34
PCT
.147
FTM-A
1012-1532
PCT
.661
35
1264
274-547
.501
3-4
.750
140-198
.707
LUIS SCOLA #4
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
924
2265
3189
118
268
386
AST
PF-D
827 1185-45
108
149-4
ST
307
BL
585
PTS
5995
AVG
19.7
HI
43
34
55
691
19.7
33
Argentina ’02 (2nd, 2002, San Antonio, 56th)
Born April 30, 1980 in Buenos Aires, Argentina; 6-foot-9, 245 pounds. With Rockets: 2007-11
Seasons
HOU - 4
Playoffs
HOU - 2
G
320
MIN
9595
FGM-A
1898-3688
PCT
.515
3FTM-A
1-14
PCT
.071
FTM-A
775-1050
PCT
.738
19
644
107-223
.480
0-1
.000
57-84
.679
239
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
696
1860
2556
52
113
165
AST
583
PF-D
969-10
ST
239
BL
100
PTS
4572
AVG
14.3
HI
44
31
75-2
11
4
271
14.3
24
History
Born June 16, 1955 in Winter Haven, FL; 7-foot-1, 250 pounds. With Rockets: 1991-93; also played for Atlanta 1977-88; Cleveland 1988-90; Detroit
1990-91, Orlando 1993-95; assistant coach Orlando 1995-99; assistant coach Washington 1999-2000; assistant coach Indiana 2000-02, head
coach Greenville (D-League) 2002; assistant coach Washington (WNBA) 2006-07; head coach Washington (WNBA) 2007-08
Rockets All-Time Roster
Purvis Short #10
Jackson State ’78 (1st, 1978, Golden State, 5th)
Born July 2, 1957 in Hattiesburg, MS; 6-foot-7, 220 pounds. With Rockets: 1987-89; also played for Golden State 1978-87; New Jersey 1989-90
Seasons
HOU - 2
Playoffs
HOU - 2
G
146
MIN
3106
FGM-A
672-1466
PCT
.458
3FTM-A
14-54
PCT
.259
FTM-A
283-329
PCT
.860
8
108
15-46
.326
0-3
.000
11-13
.846
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
136
265
401
11
John Shumate #34
8
19
AST
269
PF-D
313-1
ST
102
BL
27
PTS
1641
AVG
11.2
HI
33
3
15-0
1
0
41
5.1
13
Notre Dame ’74 (1st, 1974, Phoenix, 4th)
Born April 6, 1952 in Greenville, SC; 6-foot-9, 235 pounds. With Rockets: 1979-80; also played for Phoenix 1974-76; Buffalo 1975-78; Detroit
1977-80; San Antonio 1979-81; Seattle 1980-81; head coach SMU 1988-94; assistant coach Toronto 1995-98; head coach Phoenix (WNBA) 2003;
assistant coach Phoenix 2009-10
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
29
MIN
332
FGM-A
34-64
PCT
.531
3FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
FTM-A
33-44
PCT
.750
Larry Siegfried #20
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
25
54
79
AST
23
PF-D
39-0
ST
8
BL
9
PTS
101
AVG
3.5
HI
12
Ohio State ’61 (1st, 1961, Cincinnati, 3rd)
Born May 22, 1939 in Shelby, OH; deceased Oct. 14, 2010; 6-foot-3, 192 pounds. With Rockets: 1970-72; also played for Cleveland (ABL) 1961-63;
Boston 1963-70; Atlanta 1971-72
Seasons
G
SD/HOU - 2 63
MIN
1896
FGM-A
164-424
PCT
.387
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
142-167
PCT
.850
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
217
Bobby “Bingo” Smith #32
AST
366
PF-D
167-0
ST
-
BL
-
PTS
470
AVG
7.5
HI
28
Tulsa ’69 (1st, 1969, ROCKETS, 6th)
Born Feb. 26, 1946 in Memphis, TN; 6-foot-5, 212 pounds. With Rockets: 1969-70; also played for Cleveland 1970-79; San Diego 1979-80
Seasons
SD - 1
G
75
MIN
1198
FGM-A
242-567
PCT
.427
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
Greg Smith #4
FTM-A
66-96
PCT
.688
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
328
AST
75
PF-D
119-0
ST
-
BL
-
PTS
550
AVG
7.3
HI
25
Western Kentucky ’68 (4th, 1968, Milwaukee, 50th)
Born Jan. 28, 1947 in Princeton, KY; 6-foot-5, 200 pounds. With Rockets: 1971-73; also played for Milwaukee 1968-72; Portland 1972-76
Seasons
HOU - 2
G
58
MIN
1560
FGM-A
217-489
PCT
.444
ISHMAEL SMITH #13
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
70-110
PCT
.636
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
330
AST
164
PF-D
175-2
ST
-
BL
-
PTS
504
AVG
8.7
HI
23
Wake Forest ’10 (Signed Free Agent, ROCKETS; Aug. 23, 2010)
Born July 5, 1988 in Charlotte, NC; 6-foot, 175 pounds. With Rockets: 2010-11; also played for Memphis 2010-11
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
28
MIN
329
FGM-A
32-83
PCT
.386
3FTM-A
3-8
PCT
.375
FTM-A
7-10
Kenny Smith #30
PCT
.700
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
6
36
42
AST
64
PF-D
26-0
ST
13
BL
2
PTS
74
AVG
2.6
HI
12
North Carolina ’87 (1st, 1987, Sacramento, 6th)
History
Born March 8, 1965 in Queens, NY; 6-foot-3, 170 pounds. With Rockets: 1990-96; also played for Sacramento 1987-90; Atlanta 1989-90; Detroit
1996-97; Orlando 1996-97; Denver 1996-97; studio analyst for TNT
Seasons
HOU - 6
Playoffs
HOU - 5
G
468
MIN
13712
FGM-A
2170-4425
68
2043
268-586
PCT 3FTM-A
.490 521-1280
PCT
.407
FTM-A
1049-1224
PCT
.857
.457
.448
127-150
.847
117-261
Larry Smith #13
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
170
719
889
22
125
147
AST
2457
PF-D
699-2
ST
467
BL
42
PTS
5910
AVG
12.6
HI
41
305
123-0
54
9
780
11.5
32
Alcorn State ’80 (2nd, 1980, Golden State, 24th)
Born Jan. 18, 1958 in Rolling Fork, MS; 6-foot-8, 235 pounds. With Rockets: 1989-92; also played for Golden State 1980-89; San Antonio 1992-93;
assistant coach Rockets 1993-2003; assistant coach Atlanta 2003-04; assistant coach L.A. Lakers 2004-05; assistant coach Albuquerque (DLeague) 2005-06; head coach Anaheim (D-League) 2006-07; assistant coach Austin (D-League) 2007-08
Seasons
HOU - 3
Playoffs
HOU - 2
G
200
MIN
4023
FGM-A
279-568
PCT
.491
3FTM-A
0-3
PCT
.000
FTM-A
36-116
PCT
.310
7
130
7-12
.583
0-1
.000
0-1
.000
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
589
828
1417
13
13
Kirk Snyder #13
26
AST
190
PF-D
589-12
ST
160
BL
57
PTS
594
AVG
3.0
HI
15
9
22-0
5
1
14
2.0
6
Nevada ’04 (1st, 2004, Utah, 16th)
Born June 5, 1983 in Los Angeles, CA; 6-foot-6, 225 pounds. With Rockets: 2006-08; also played for Utah 2004-05; New Orleans/Oklahoma City
2005-06; Minnesota 2007-08
Seasons
HOU - 2
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
48
MIN
644
FGM-A
79-174
PCT
.454
3FTM-A
13-53
PCT
.245
FTM-A
55-86
PCT
.640
3
9
1-3
.333
0-2
.000
0-0
.000
240
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
22
73
95
0
1
1
AST
47
PF-D
57-0
ST
12
BL
13
PTS
226
AVG
4.7
HI
15
0
0-0
0
0
2
0.7
2
Rockets All-Time Roster
Vassilis Spanoulis #10
Greece ’04 (2nd, 2004, Dallas, 50th)
Born Aug. 7, 1982 in Larissa, Greece; 6-foot-4, 195 pounds. With Rockets: 2006-07
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
31
MIN
272
FGM-A
23-72
PCT
.319
3FTM-A
5-29
PCT
.172
1
3
1-2
.500
0-0
.000
FTM-A
34-42
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
5
17
22
PCT
.810
2-2 1.000
0
Larry Spriggs #35
1
1
AST
28
PF-D
33-1
ST
7
BL
1
PTS
85
AVG
2.7
HI
13
1
0-0
0
0
4
4.0
4
Howard ’81 (4th, 1981, ROCKETS, 81st)
Born Sept. 8, 1959 in Cheverly, MD; 6-foot-7, 230 pounds. With Rockets: 1981-82; also played for Chicago 1982-83; L.A. Lakers 1983-86
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
4
MIN
37
FGM-A
7-11
PCT
.636
3FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
FTM-A
0-2
PCT
.000
2
9
3-4
.750
0-0
.000
0-1
.000
Joe Stephens #41
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
2
4
6
0
1
1
AST
4
PF-D
7-0
ST
2
BL
0
PTS
14
AVG
3.5
HI
8
2
3-0
0
0
6
3.0
4
Arkansas-Little Rock ’96 (Signed Free Agent, ROCKETS; Feb. 12, 1997)
Born Jan. 28, 1973 in Riverside, CA; 6-foot-7, 210 pounds. With Rockets: 1996-98; also played for Vancouver 1999-2000
Seasons
HOU - 2
G
9
MIN
46
FGM-A
11-33
PCT
.333
3FTM-A
4-13
PCT
.308
FTM-A
4-6
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
5
4
9
PCT
.667
Rod Strickland #31
AST
1
PF-D
5-0
ST
5
BL
0
PTS
30
AVG
3.3
HI
5
DePaul ’88 (1st, 1988, New York, 19th)
Born July 11, 1966 in Bronx, NY; 6-foot-3, 185 pounds. With Rockets: 2004-05; also played for New York 1988-90; San Antonio 1989-92; Portland
1992-96, 2000-01; Washington 1996-01; Miami 2001-02; Minnesota 2002-03; Orlando 2003-04; Toronto 2003-04
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
16
MIN
196
FGM-A
9-43
PCT
.209
3FTM-A
1-2
PCT
.500
FTM-A
9-10
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
3
24
27
PCT
.900
John Stroud #42
AST
39
PF-D
15-0
ST
3
BL
2
PTS
28
AVG
1.8
HI
5
Mississippi ’80 (2nd, 1980, ROCKETS, 27th)
Born Oct. 29, 1957 in New Albany, MS; 6-foot-7, 215 pounds. With Rockets: 1980-81
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
9
MIN
88
FGM-A
11-34
PCT
.324
3FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
FTM-A
3-4
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
7
6
13
PCT
.750
Bob Sura #3
AST
9
PF-D
7-0
ST
1
BL
0
PTS
25
AVG
2.8
HI
11
Florida State ’95 (1st, 1995, Cleveland, 17th)
Born March 25, 1973 in Wilkes-Barre, PA; 6-foot-5, 200 pounds. With Rockets: 2004-05 (Missed 2005-06 and 2006-07 seasons due to knee and
back injuries); also played for Cleveland 1995-2000; Golden State 2000-03; Detroit 2003-04; Atlanta 2003-04
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
61
MIN
1922
FGM-A
215-504
PCT
.427
3FTM-A
55-155
PCT
.355
FTM-A
141-188
PCT
.750
7
182
20-46
.435
7-13
.538
8-12
.667
Stromile Swift #4
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
79
258
337
6
21
27
AST
317
PF-D
168-2
ST
65
BL
7
PTS
626
AVG
10.3
HI
35
14
15-0
7
0
55
7.9
21
Louisiana State ’00 (1st, 2000, Vancouver, 2nd)
Born Nov. 21, 1979 in Shreveport, LA; 6-foot-9, 228 pounds. With Rockets: 2005-06; also played for Vancouver/Memphis 2000-05, 2006-08; New
Jersey 2007-09; Phoenix 2008-09
G
66
MIN
1344
FGM-A
225-458
PCT
.491
3FTM-A
0-2
PCT
.000
FTM-A
136-209
PCT
.651
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
103
188
291
Zan Tabak #55
AST
25
PF-D
198-3
ST
38
BL
50
PTS
586
AVG
8.9
HI
26
Croatia ’91 (2nd, 1991, ROCKETS, 51st)
Born June 15, 1970 in Split, Croatia; 7-foot, 240 pounds. With Rockets: 1994-95; also played for Toronto 1995-98; Boston 1998; Indiana 1999-2001
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
37
MIN
182
FGM-A
24-53
PCT
.453
3FTM-A
0-1
PCT
.000
8
31
2-5
.400
0-0
.000
FTM-A
27-44
PCT
.614
2-2 1.000
Jeff Taylor #13
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
23
34
57
1
0
1
AST
4
PF-D
37-0
ST
2
BL
7
PTS
75
AVG
2.0
HI
10
1
5-0
1
3
6
0.8
2
Texas Tech ’82 (2nd, 1982, ROCKETS, 42nd)
Born Jan. 1, 1960 in Blytheville, AR; 6-foot-4, 175 pounds. With Rockets: 1982-83; also played for Detroit 1986-87
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
44
MIN
774
FGM-A
64-160
PCT
.400
3FTM-A
0-1
PCT
.000
JERMAINE TAYLOR #8
FTM-A
30-46
PCT
.652
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
25
53
78
AST
110
PF-D
82-1
ST
40
BL
15
PTS
158
AVG
3.6
HI
12
Central Florida ’09 (2nd, 2009, Washington, 32nd)
Born Dec. 8, 1986 in Eustis, FL; 6-foot-4, 210 pounds. With Rockets: 2009-11; also played for Sacramento 2010-11
Seasons
HOU - 2
G
39
MIN
380
FGM-A
61-151
PCT
.404
3FTM-A
7-27
PCT
.259
FTM-A
38-52
PCT
.731
241
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
22
33
55
AST
18
PF-D
19-0
ST
12
BL
5
PTS
167
AVG
4.3
HI
15
History
Seasons
HOU - 1
Rockets All-Time Roster
Maurice Taylor #2
Michigan ’97 (1st, 1997, L.A. Clippers, 14th)
Born Oct. 30, 1976 in Detroit, MI; 6-foot-9, 260 pounds. With Rockets: 2000-05 (Missed 2001-02 season due to Achilles injury); also played for L.A.
Clippers 1997-2000; New York 2004-06; Sacramento 2006-07
Seasons
HOU - 4
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
249
MIN
6335
FGM-A
1115-2389
PCT
.467
3FTM-A
3-16
PCT
.188
FTM-A
386-534
PCT
.723
5
115
18-38
.474
0-0
.000
13-17
.765
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
376
788
1164
5
Terry Teagle #20, #10
11
16
AST
330
PF-D
735-11
ST
109
BL
119
PTS
2619
AVG
10.5
HI
34
5
20-0
0
1
49
9.8
16
Baylor ’82 (1st, 1982, ROCKETS, 16th)
Born April 10, 1960 in Broaddus, TX; 6-foot-5, 195 pounds. With Rockets: 1982-84, 1992-93; also played for Detroit 1984-85; Golden State 1984-90;
L.A. Lakers 1990-92
Seasons
HOU - 3
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
143
MIN
2349
FGM-A
482-1098
PCT
.439
3FTM-A
17-56
PCT
.304
FTM-A
125-171
PCT
.731
5
12
2-5
.400
0-0
.000
0-2
.000
GARRETT TEMPLE #2
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
102
173
275
0
0
0
AST
215
PF-D
253-1
ST
66
BL
22
PTS
1106
AVG
7.7
HI
34
0
1-0
0
0
4
0.8
2
LSU ’09 (Signed Free Agent, ROCKETS; Sept. 22, 2009)
Born May 8, 1986 in Baton Rouge, LA; 6-foot-6, 190 pounds. With Rockets: 2009-10; also played for Sacramento 2009-10; San Antonio 2009-11;
Milwaukee 2010-11; Charlotte 2010-11
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
9
MIN
118
FGM-A
13-29
PCT
.448
3FTM-A
3-12
PCT
.250
FTM-A
16-24
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
2
12
14
PCT
.667
HASHEEM THABEET #32
AST
7
PF-D
16-0
ST
4
BL
4
PTS
45
AVG
5.0
HI
11
Connecticut ’09 (1st, 2009, Memphis, 2nd)
Born Feb. 16, 1987 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; 7-foot-3, 263 pounds. With Rockets: 2010-11; also played for Memphis 2009-11
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
2
MIN
4
FGM-A
0-1
PCT
.000
3FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
FTM-A
0-0
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
0
0
0
PCT
.000
Kenny Thomas #21
AST
0
PF-D
3-0
ST
0
BL
1
PTS
0
AVG
0.0
HI
0
New Mexico ’99 (1st, 1999, ROCKETS, 22nd)
Born July 25, 1977 in Atlanta, GA; 6-foot-7, 261 pounds. With Rockets: 1999-2003; also played for Philadelphia 2002-05; Sacramento 2004-10
Seasons
HOU - 4
G
238
MIN
6687
FGM-A
896-2015
PCT
.445
3FTM-A
57-230
PCT
.248
FTM-A
485-716
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
472
1035
1507
PCT
.677
Bernard Thompson #25
AST
366
PF-D
589-9
ST
195
BL
137
PTS
2334
AVG
9.8
HI
31
Fresno State ’84 (1st, 1984, Portland, 19th)
Born Aug. 30, 1962 in Phoenix, AZ; 6-foot-6, 210 pounds. With Rockets: 1988-89; also played for Portland 1984-85; Phoenix 1985-88
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
23
MIN
222
FGM-A
20-59
PCT
.339
3FTM-A
0-2
PCT
.000
FTM-A
22-26
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
9
19
28
PCT
.846
Otis Thorpe #33
AST
13
PF-D
33-0
ST
13
BL
1
PTS
62
AVG
2.7
HI
10
Providence ’84 (1st, 1984, Kansas City, 9th)
History
Born Aug. 5, 1962 in Boynton Beach, FL; 6-foot-10, 240 pounds. With Rockets: 1988-95; also played for Sacramento 1984-88, 1997-98; Portland
1994-95; Detroit 1995-1997; Vancouver 1997-98; Washington 1998-99; Miami 1999-2000; Charlotte 2000-01
Seasons
HOU - 7
Playoffs
HOU - 5
G
518
MIN
18631
FGM-A
3215-5747
PCT
.559
3FTM-A
3-33
PCT
.091
FTM-A
1744-2604
PCT
.670
46
1705
257-429
.599
1-2
.500
111-175
.634
Sedale Threatt #2
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
1705
3305
5010
131
278
409
AST
PF-D
1338 1703-33
112
158-3
ST
404
BL
178
PTS
8177
AVG
15.8
HI
40
31
12
626
13.6
28
West Virginia Tech ’83 (6th, 1983, Philadelphia, 139th)
Born Sept. 10, 1961 in Atlanta, GA; 6-foot-2, 185 pounds. With Rockets: 1996-97; also played for Philadelphia 1983-87; Chicago 1987-88; Seattle
1988-91; L.A. Lakers 1991-96
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
21
MIN
334
FGM-A
28-74
PCT
.378
3FTM-A
8-20
PCT
.400
FTM-A
6-8
PCT
.750
16
266
22-56
.393
9-30
.300
6-8
.750
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
5
19
24
2
Rudy Tomjanovich #45
15
17
AST
40
PF-D
29-0
ST
15
BL
3
PTS
70
AVG
3.3
HI
15
48
35-0
6
4
59
3.7
9
Michigan ’70 (1st, 1970, ROCKETS, 2nd)
Born Nov. 24, 1948 in Hamtramck, MI; 6-foot-8, 220 pounds. With Rockets: 1970-81 (#45 retired); head coach Rockets 1992-2003; head coach L.A.
Lakers 2004-05; Special Consultant L.A. Lakers 2005-11
Seasons
G
SD/HOU-11 768
Playoffs
HOU - 5
37
MIN
FGM-A
25714 5630-11240
1041
213-436
PCT
.501
3FTM-A
34-130
PCT
.262
FTM-A
2089-2666
PCT
.784
.489
1-10
.100
84-109
.771
242
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
6198
67
122
189
AST
1573
PF-D
1937-8
ST
374
BL
175
PTS
13383
AVG
17.4
HI
42
59
78-1
11
8
511
13.8
30
Rockets All-Time Roster
Oscar Torres #18
Venezuela ’01 (Signed Free Agent, ROCKETS; Sept. 10, 2001)
Born Dec. 18, 1976 in Caracas, Venezuela; 6-foot-6, 210 pounds. With Rockets: 2001-02; also played for Golden State 2002-03
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
65
MIN
1075
FGM-A
135-341
PCT
.396
3FTM-A
37-126
PCT
.294
FTM-A
82-105
PCT
.781
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
47
75
122
John Q. Trapp #31
AST
40
PF-D
64-0
ST
25
BL
9
PTS
389
AVG
6.0
HI
28
UNLV ’68 (2nd, 1968, ROCKETS, 15th)
Born Oct. 2, 1945 in Detroit, MI; deceased 1998; 6-foot-7, 215 pounds. With Rockets: 1968-71; also played for L.A. Lakers 1971-73; Philadelphia
1972-73
Seasons
SD - 3
G
177
MIN
3247
FGM-A
536-1280
PCT
.419
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
233-321
PCT
.726
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
868
Jake Tsakalidis #25
AST
192
PF-D
575-19
ST
-
BL
-
PTS
1305
AVG
7.4
HI
25
Greece ’00 (1st, 2000, Phoenix, 25th)
Born June 10, 1979 in Rustavi, Republic of Georgia; 7-foot-2, 290 pounds. With Rockets: 2006-07; also played for Phoenix 2000-03; Memphis 200307
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
13
MIN
132
FGM-A
9-22
PCT
.409
3FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
1
3
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
FTM-A
12-15
PCT
.800
2-2 1.000
Andre Turner #13
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
18
22
40
1
3
4
AST
3
PF-D
17-0
ST
1
BL
1
PTS
30
AVG
2.3
HI
7
0
0-0
0
0
2
2.0
2
Memphis State ’86 (3rd, 1986, L.A. Lakers, 69th)
Born Dec. 13, 1964 in Memphis, TN; 5-foot-11, 160 pounds. With Rockets: 1987-88; also played for Boston 1986-87; Milwaukee 1988-89; L.A.
Clippers 1989-90; Charlotte 1989-90; Philadelphia 1990-91; Washington 1991-92
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
12
MIN
99
FGM-A
12-34
PCT
.353
3FTM-A
1-7
PCT
.143
FTM-A
10-14
PCT
.714
John Turner #40
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
4
4
8
AST
23
PF-D
13-0
ST
7
BL
1
PTS
35
AVG
2.9
HI
8
Phillips [OK] ’91 (1st, 1991, ROCKETS, 20th)
Born Nov. 30, 1967 in Glenarden, MD; 6-foot-8, 245 pounds. With Rockets: 1991-92
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
42
MIN
345
FGM-A
43-98
PCT
.439
3FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
FTM-A
31-59
PCT
.525
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
38
40
78
John Vallely #33
AST
12
PF-D
40-0
ST
6
BL
4
PTS
117
AVG
2.8
HI
15
UCLA ’70 (1st, 1970, Atlanta, 14th)
Born Oct. 3, 1948; 6-foot-3, 180 pounds. With Rockets: 1971-72; also played for Atlanta 1970-72
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
40
MIN
256
FGM-A
49-128
PCT
.383
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
17-25
VON WAFER #13
PCT
.680
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
21
AST
28
PF-D
37-0
ST
-
BL
-
PTS
115
AVG
2.9
HI
19
Florida State ’05 (2nd, 2005, L.A. Lakers, 39th)
Born July 21, 1985 in Homer, LA; 6-foot-5, 210 pounds. With Rockets: 2008-09; also played for L.A. Lakers 2005-06; L.A. Clippers 2006-07; Denver
2007-08; Portland 2007-08; Boston 2010-11
G
63
MIN
1225
FGM-A
229-512
PCT
.447
3FTM-A
64-164
PCT
.390
FTM-A
88-117
PCT
.752
13
181
39-92
.424
9-22
.409
19-22
.864
Granville Waiters #31
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
19
94
113
0
12
12
AST
71
PF-D
71-0
ST
40
BL
8
PTS
610
AVG
9.7
HI
23
9
11-0
2
1
106
8.2
21
Ohio State ’83 (2nd, 1983, Portland, 39th)
Born Jan. 8, 1961 in Columbus, OH; 6-foot-11, 225 pounds. With Rockets: 1985-86; also played for Indiana 1983-85; Chicago 1986-88
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
43
MIN
156
FGM-A
13-39
PCT
.333
3FTM-A
0-1
PCT
.000
FTM-A
1-6
PCT
.167
11
26
4-7
.571
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
Jimmy Walker #11
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
15
13
28
2
3
5
AST
8
PF-D
30-0
ST
4
BL
10
PTS
27
AVG
0.6
HI
6
0
3-0
1
3
8
0.7
4
Providence ’67 (1st, 1967, Detroit, 1st)
Born April 8, 1944 in Amherst, VA; deceased July 2, 2007; 6-foot-3, 205 pounds. With Rockets: 1972-74; also played for Detroit 1967-72; Kansas
City 1973-76; father of former NBA player Jalen Rose
Seasons
HOU - 2
G
84
MIN
3117
FGM-A
612-1313
PCT
.466
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
244-277
PCT
.881
Wally Walker #42
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
270
AST
446
PF-D
211-0
ST
-
BL
-
PTS
1468
AVG
17.5
HI
32
Virginia ’76 (1st, 1976, Portland, 5th)
Born July 18, 1954 in Millersville, PA; 6-foot-7, 210 pounds. With Rockets: 1982-84; also played for Portland 1976-78; Seattle 1977-82; past
President/CEO of the Seattle SuperSonics
Seasons
HOU - 2
G
140
MIN
2863
FGM-A
480-1047
PCT
.458
3FTM-A
3-10
PCT
.300
FTM-A
78-134
PCT
.582
243
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
163
302
465
AST
254
PF-D
267-3
ST
54
BL
26
PTS
1041
AVG
7.4
HI
23
History
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
Rockets All-Time Roster
Charlie Ward #17
Florida State ’94 (1st, 1994, New York, 26th)
Born Oct. 12, 1970 in Tallahassee, FL; 6-foot-2, 185 pounds. With Rockets: 2004-05; also played for New York 1994-2004; San Antonio 2003-04;
assistant coach/player development for Rockets 2005-07
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
14
MIN
360
FGM-A
24-77
PCT
.312
3FTM-A
16-51
PCT
.314
FTM-A
11-13
Jim Ware #27
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
6
33
39
PCT
.846
AST
43
PF-D
22-0
ST
15
BL
0
PTS
75
AVG
5.4
HI
14
Oklahoma City ’66 (3rd, 1966, Cincinnati, 26th)
Born May 2, 1944 in Natchez, MS; 6-foot-7, 210 pounds. With Rockets: 1967-68; also played for Cincinnati 1966-67
Seasons
SD - 1
G
30
MIN
228
FGM-A
25-97
PCT
.258
3FTM-A
-
Don “Slick” Watts #00
PCT
-
FTM-A
23-34
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
77
PCT
.676
AST
7
PF-D
28-1
ST
-
BL
-
PTS
73
AVG
2.4
HI
8
Xavier [LA] ’73 (Signed Free Agent, Seattle; Sept. 10, 1973)
Born July 22, 1951 in Rolling Fork, MS; 6-foot-1, 175 pounds. With Rockets: 1978-79; also played for Seattle 1973-78; New Orleans 1977-78
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
61
MIN
1046
FGM-A
92-227
PCT
.405
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
41-67
PCT
.612
2
43
6-15
.400
-
-
2-3
.667
Clarence Weatherspoon #30
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
35
68
103
4
3
7
AST
243
PF-D
143-1
ST
73
BL
14
PTS
225
AVG
3.7
HI
16
7
8-0
4
1
14
7.0
8
Southern Miss ’92 (1st, 1992, Philadelphia, 9th)
Born Sept. 8, 1970 in Crawford, MS; 6-foot-7, 270 pounds. With Rockets: 2003-05; also played for Philadelphia 1992-98, Golden State 1997-98;
Miami 1998-2000; Cleveland 2000-01; New York 2001-04
Seasons
HOU - 2
Playoffs
HOU - 2
G
77
MIN
1177
FGM-A
133-285
PCT
.467
3FTM-A
0-1
PCT
.000
FTM-A
64-88
PCT
.727
3
23
2-5
.400
0-0
.000
3-6
.500
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
95
181
276
2
BONZI WELLS #6
2
4
AST
34
PF-D
130-1
ST
31
BL
19
PTS
330
AVG
4.3
HI
16
0
4-0
0
0
7
2.3
4
Ball State ’98 (1st, 1998, Detroit, 11th)
Born Sept. 28, 1976 in Muncie, IN; 6-foot-5, 210 pounds. With Rockets: 2006-08; also played for Portland 1998-2004; Memphis 2003-05; Sacramento
2005-06; New Orleans 2007-08
Seasons
HOU - 2
G
79
MIN
1714
FGM-A
260-619
PCT
.420
3FTM-A
9-45
PCT
.200
FTM-A
157-256
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
89
291
380
PCT
.613
Owen Wells #30
AST
111
PF-D
175-0
ST
75
BL
37
PTS
686
AVG
8.7
HI
27
Detroit ’74 (5th, 1974, ROCKETS, 77th)
Born Dec. 9, 1950 in Providence, RI; 6-foot-7, 200 pounds. With Rockets: 1974-75
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
33
MIN
214
FGM-A
42-100
PCT
.420
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
15-22
PCT
.682
4
5
3-5
.600
-
-
0-0
.000
David Wesley #7
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
12
23
35
0
1
1
AST
22
PF-D
38-0
ST
9
BL
3
PTS
99
AVG
3.0
HI
12
1
1-0
0
0
6
1.5
2
Baylor ’92 (Signed Free Agent, New Jersey; July 27, 1993)
History
Born Nov. 14, 1970 in San Antonio, TX; 6-foot-1, 205 pounds. With Rockets: 2004-06; also played for New Jersey 1993-94; Boston 1994-97;
Charlotte/New Orleans 1997-2005; Cleveland 2006-07
Seasons
HOU - 2
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
125
MIN
4212
FGM-A
427-1059
PCT
.403
3FTM-A
189-506
PCT
.374
FTM-A
246-300
PCT
.820
7
280
19-54
.352
10-21
.476
9-13
.692
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
50
271
321
4
James White #8
17
21
AST
360
PF-D
362-5
ST
120
BL
14
PTS
1289
AVG
10.3
HI
26
23
20-0
9
1
57
8.1
17
Cincinnati ’06 (2nd, 2006, Portland, 31st)
Born Oct. 21, 1982 in Washington, DC; 6-foot-7, 200 pounds. With Rockets: 2008-09; also played for San Antonio 2006-07
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
4
MIN
11
FGM-A
3-5
PCT
.600
3FTM-A
1-2
PCT
.500
FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
5
12
3-9
.333
1-2
.500
0-0
.000
Rudy White #32
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
0
0
0
1
0
1
AST
1
PF-D
2-0
ST
1
BL
1
PTS
7
AVG
1.8
HI
5
0
0-0
0
0
7
1.4
4
Arizona State ’75 (3rd, 1975, ROCKETS, 47th)
Born June 23, 1953 in Silver City, NM; 6-foot-2, 195 pounds. With Rockets: 1975-80; also played for Golden State 1980-81; Seattle 1980-81
Seasons
HOU - 4
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
108
MIN
977
FGM-A
133-317
PCT
.420
3FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
FTM-A
57-81
PCT
.704
1
2
1-3
.333
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
244
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
34
75
109
1
0
1
AST
92
PF-D
103-0
ST
43
BL
6
PTS
323
AVG
3.0
HI
14
0
0-0
1
0
2
2.0
2
Rockets All-Time Roster
Mitchell Wiggins #15
Florida State ’83 (1st, 1983, Indiana, 23rd)
Born Sept. 28, 1959 in Lenoir County, NC; 6-foot-4, 185 pounds. With Rockets: 1984-87, 1989-90; also played for Chicago 1983-84; Philadelphia
1991-92
Seasons
HOU - 4
Playoffs
HOU - 3
G
258
MIN
5413
FGM-A
1109-2349
PCT
.472
3FTM-A
7-43
PCT
.163
FTM-A
423-551
PCT
.768
29
539
105-212
.495
0-3
.000
23-31
.742
Mike Wilks #29
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
404
409
813
45
48
93
AST
400
PF-D
597-3
ST
271
BL
22
PTS
2648
AVG
10.3
HI
34
34
55-0
19
3
233
8.0
24
Rice ’01 (Signed Free Agent, Atlanta; Dec. 24, 2002)
Born May 7, 1979 in Milwaukee, WI; 5-foot-10, 186 pounds. With Rockets: 2003-04; also played for Atlanta 2002-03; Minnesota 2002-03; San Antonio
2004-05; Cleveland 2005-06; Seattle 2005-07, 2007-08; Denver 2007-08; Washington 2007-08; also with Orlando 2008-09; also with Memphis 200809; Oklahoma City 2009-10
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
26
MIN
145
FGM-A
17-36
PCT
.472
3FTM-A
6-10
PCT
.600
FTM-A
10-12
PCT
.833
2
5
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
Art “Hambone” Williams #14
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
3
13
16
0
0
0
AST
17
PF-D
15-0
ST
3
BL
0
PTS
50
AVG
1.9
HI
13
1
0-0
0
0
0
0.0
0
Cal Poly-Pomona ’63 (Signed Free Agent; Sept. 1, 1967)
Born Sept. 29, 1939 in Bonham, TX; 6-foot-1, 190 pounds. With Rockets: 1967-70; also played for Boston 1970-74
Seasons
SD - 3
Playoffs
SD - 1
G
238
MIN
5271
FGM-A
681-1774
PCT
.384
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
306-432
PCT
.708
6
102
12-25
.480
-
-
3-7
.429
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
942
-
Bernie Williams #18, #35
-
17
AST
1418
PF-D
610-0
ST
-
BL
-
PTS
1668
AVG
7.0
HI
26
32
15-0
-
-
27
4.5
12
LaSalle ’69 (2nd, 1969, ROCKETS, 21st)
Born Dec. 30, 1945 in Washington, DC; deceased Sept. 23, 2003; 6-foot-3, 175 pounds. With Rockets: 1969-71
Seasons
SD - 2
G
128
MIN
1936
FGM-A
363-979
PCT
.371
Justin Williams #30
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
164-203
PCT
.808
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
240
AST
278
PF-D
200-1
ST
-
BL
-
PTS
890
AVG
7.0
HI
34
Wyoming ’06 (Signed Free Agent, Sacramento; July 24, 2007)
Born May 12, 1984 in Chicago, IL; 6-foot-10, 260 pounds. With Rockets: 2007-08; also played for Sacramento 2006-08
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
1
MIN
6
FGM-A
1-3
PCT
.333
3FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
FTM-A
1-4
PCT
.250
TERRENCE WILLIAMS #1
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
1
0
1
AST
0
PF-D
3-0
ST
0
BL
0
PTS
3
AVG
3.0
HI
3
Louisville ’09 (1st, 2009, New Jersey, 11th)
Born June 28, 1987 in Seattle, WA; 6-foot-6, 220 pounds. With Rockets: 2010-11; also played for New Jersey 2009-11
Seasons
HOU - 1
G
11
MIN
84
FGM-A
14-42
PCT
.333
3FTM-A
2-10
PCT
.200
FTM-A
9-11
PCT
.818
Walt Williams #42
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
1
14
15
AST
7
PF-D
4-0
ST
4
BL
0
PTS
39
AVG
3.5
HI
11
Maryland ’92 (1st, 1992, Sacramento, 7th)
Born April 16, 1970 in Washington, DC; 6-foot-8, 230 pounds. With Rockets: 1999-2002; also played for Sacramento 1992-96; Miami 1995-96;
Toronto 1996-98; Portland 1997-99; Dallas 2002-03
G
196
MIN
4559
FGM-A
680-1590
PCT
.428
3FTM-A
278-692
PCT
.402
FTM-A
238-300
PCT
.793
Kevin Willis #42, #43
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
137
576
713
AST
323
PF-D
449-4
ST
97
BL
82
PTS
1876
AVG
9.6
HI
31
Michigan State ’84 (1st, 1984, Atlanta, 11th)
Born Sept. 6, 1962 in Los Angeles, CA; 7-foot, 245 pounds. With Rockets: 1996-98, 2001-02; also played for Atlanta 1984-95, 2004-05; Miami 199496; Golden State 1995-96; Toronto 1998-2001; Denver 2000-01; San Antonio 2002-04; Dallas 2006-07
Seasons
HOU - 3
Playoffs
HOU - 2
G
208
MIN
5357
FGM-A
1006-2053
PCT
.490
3FTM-A
3-22
PCT
.136
FTM-A
447-594
PCT
.753
21
463
60-150
.400
0-2
.000
38-54
.704
Bill Willoughby #32
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
483
1056
1539
40
88
128
AST
163
PF-D
549-2
ST
122
BL
93
PTS
2462
AVG
11.8
HI
33
16
68-0
17
7
158
7.5
18
Englewood Morrow [NJ] H.S. ’75 (2nd, 1975, Atlanta, 19th)
Born May 20, 1957 in Englewood, NJ; 6-foot-8, 205 pounds. With Rockets: 1980-82; also played for Atlanta 1975-77; Buffalo 1977-78; Cleveland
1979-80; San Antonio 1982-83; New Jersey 1982-84
Seasons
HOU - 2
Playoffs
HOU - 2
G
124
MIN
2620
FGM-A
390-751
PCT
.519
3FTM-A
3-7
PCT
.429
FTM-A
105-141
PCT
.745
21
434
43-118
.364
0-1
.000
32-42
.762
245
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
181
310
491
30
61
91
AST
139
PF-D
248-1
ST
49
BL
90
PTS
888
AVG
7.2
HI
21
23
43-0
14
19
118
5.6
14
History
Seasons
HOU - 3
Rockets All-Time Roster
Kennard Winchester #20
Averett [VA] ’89 (Signed Free Agent, ROCKETS; Sept. 11, 1990)
Born Sept. 3, 1966 in Chestertown, MD; 6-foot-5, 212 pounds. With Rockets: 1990-92, 1992-93; also played for New York 1991-92
Seasons
HOU - 3
G
107
MIN
964
FGM-A
160-387
PCT
.413
3FTM-A
12-39
PCT
.308
FTM-A
52-67
Dave Wohl #11
PCT
.776
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
51
65
116
AST
38
PF-D
111-0
ST
26
BL
23
PTS
384
AVG
3.6
HI
18
Pennsylvania ’71 (3rd, 1971, Philadelphia, 46th)
Born Nov. 2, 1949 in Flushing, NY; 6-foot-2, 185 pounds. With Rockets: 1973-77; also played for Philadelphia 1971-72; Portland 1972-73; Buffalo
1972-74; New Jersey 1976-78; head coach New Jersey 1985-87; assistant coach Miami 1988-91; assistant coach Sacramento 1992-93; assistant
coach L.A. Clippers 1993-94; Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations Miami 1995-96; assistant coach Orlando 1999-2002; assistant
coach Boston 2004-07; Assistant General Manager Boston 2007-09; assistant coach Minnesota 2009-11
Seasons
HOU - 4
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
165
MIN
2933
4
8
FGM-A
337-769
PCT
.438
3FTM-A
-
PCT
-
FTM-A
154-201
PCT
.766
3-3 1.000
-
-
0-0
.000
David Wood #10
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
40
150
190
0
1
1
AST
576
PF-D
378-6
ST
144
BL
11
PTS
828
AVG
5.0
HI
29
2
2-0
1
0
6
1.5
4
Nevada-Reno ’87 (Signed Free Agent, Chicago; Sept. 27, 1988)
Born Nov. 30, 1964 in Spokane, WA; 6-foot-9, 228 pounds. With Rockets: 1990-91; also played for Chicago 1988-89; San Antonio 1992-93; Detroit
1993-94, Golden State 1994-96; Phoenix 1995-96; Dallas 1995-96; Milwaukee 1996-97
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
82
MIN
1421
FGM-A
148-349
PCT
.424
3
44
2-3
.667
3FTM-A
28-90
PCT
.311
FTM-A
108-133
PCT
.812
1-1 1.000
2-4
.500
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
107
139
246
1
Loren Woods #33
4
5
AST
94
PF-D
236-4
ST
58
BL
16
PTS
432
AVG
5.3
HI
27
3
8-0
3
0
7
2.3
5
Arizona ’01 (2nd, 2001, Minnesota, 46th)
Born June 21, 1978 in St. Louis, MO; 7-foot-2, 260 pounds. With Rockets: 2007-08; also played for Minnesota 2001-03; Miami 2003-04; Toronto
2004-06
Seasons
HOU - 1
Playoffs
HOU - 1
G
7
MIN
17
1
1
FGM-A
3-5
PCT
.600
3FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
FTM-A
0-0
PCT
.000
1-1 1.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
0
1
1
1
Mike Woodson #42
0
1
AST
2
PF-D
2-0
ST
0
BL
0
PTS
6
AVG
0.9
HI
4
0
0-0
0
0
2
2.0
2
Indiana ’80 (1st, 1980, New York, 12th)
Born March 24, 1958 in Indianapolis, IN; 6-foot-5, 198 pounds. With Rockets: 1988-91; also played for New York 1980-81; New Jersey 1981-82;
Kansas City/Sacramento 1981-86; L.A. Clippers 1986-88; Cleveland 1990-91; assistant coach Milwaukee 1998-99; assistant coach Cleveland
1999-2000; assistant coach Philadelphia 2001-03; assistant coach Detroit 2003-04; head coach Atlanta 2004-10; assistant coach New York
2011-12
Seasons
HOU - 3
Playoffs
HOU - 2
G
153
MIN
3356
FGM-A
591-1395
PCT
.424
3FTM-A
44-136
PCT
.324
FTM-A
267-335
PCT
.797
5
143
18-52
.346
3-10
.300
10-12
.833
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
78
215
293
4
Yao Ming #11
5
9
AST
282
PF-D
306-2
ST
136
BL
33
PTS
1493
AVG
9.8
HI
29
20
8-0
4
2
49
9.8
15
China ’02 (1st, 2002, ROCKETS, 1st)
History
Born Sept. 12, 1980 in Shanghai, China; 7-foot-6, 310 pounds. With Rockets: 2002-11 (Missed 2009-10 season due to left foot surgery)
Seasons
HOU - 9
Playoffs
HOU - 4
G
486
MIN
15818
FGM-A
3380-6445
PCT
.524
3FTM-A
2-10
PCT
.200
FTM-A
2485-2984
PCT
.833
28
988
195-376
.519
0-0
.000
165-198
.833
246
— Rebounds —
OFF
DEF
TOT
1233
3261
4494
76
185
261
AST
PF-D
769 1596-22
29
105-3
ST
189
BL
920
PTS
9247
AVG
19.0
HI
41
9
42
555
19.8
33
The Playoffs
Playoffs
247
Rockets in the Playoffs
26 Years, Won 116, Lost 121 (.489) — Series: 47, Won 23, Lost 24
Home: 72-45 (.615), Road: 44-76 (.367)
Opponent
W-L
Home
Atlanta
2-6
2-2
Road Series
0-4
0-2
Years Played: 1969, 1979
Last Meeting: April 13, 1979, at Atlanta
(Hawks 100-91, Series: Atlanta 2-0)
Boston
5-16
4-6
1-10
4-7
1-4
0-4
4-2
3-0
3-2
2-1
3-3
0-2
15-20
9-6
4-0
2-0
Phoenix
1-2
1-0
Portland
1-1
1-0
Sacramento
2-0
6-14
3-5
San Antonio
6-4
5-1
1-0
8-7
1-2
0-1
8-6
4-3
4-3
2-0
1-3
3-13
10-4
7-0
3-4
3-0
7-1
4-0
3-1
2-0
10-6
4-4
6-2
3-0
18-21
12-8
6-13
2-5
1-0
Years Played: 1985, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2007,
2008
Last Meeting: May 2, 2008, at Utah
(Jazz 113-91, Series: Utah 4-2)
2-0
Washington
Years Played: 1975, 1994
Last Meeting: June 22, 1994, at The Summit
(Rockets 90-84, Series: Houston 4-3)
Oklahoma City 11-20
1-2
Years Played: 1980, 1981, 1995
Last Meeting: June 1, 1995, at The Summit
(Rockets 100-95, Series: Houston 4-2)
Year Played: 1997
Last Meeting: April 29, 1997, at Minnesota
(Rockets 125-120, Series: Houston 3-0)
New York
2-4
Years Played: 1981, 1986
Last Meeting: April 22, 1986, at Sacramento
(Rockets 113-98, Series: Houston 3-0)
Utah
3-0
1-0
Years Played: 1987, 1994, 2009
Last Meeting: April 30, 2009, at Toyota Center
(Rockets 92-76, Series: Houston 4-2)
Years Played: 1981, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1996, 1999,
2004, 2009
Last Meeting: May 17, 2009, at L.A. Lakers
(Lakers 89-70, Series: L.A. Lakers 4-3)
Minnesota
2-0
Years Played: 1994, 1995
Last Meeting: May 20, 1995, at Phoenix
(Rockets 115-114, Series: Houston 4-3)
Year Played: 1993
Last Meeting: May 8, 1993, at The Summit
(Rockets 84-80, Series: Houston 3-2)
L.A. Lakers
Orlando
Road Series
Year Played: 1977
Last Meeting: May 17, 1977, at The Summit
(76ers 112-109, Series: Philadelphia 4-2)
Year Played: 1986
Last Meeting: May 8, 1986, at Denver
(Rockets 126-122, 2OT, Series: Houston 4-2)
L.A. Clippers
Home
Philadelphia
Years Played: 1988, 2005
Last Meeting: May 7, 2005, at Dallas
(Mavericks 116-76, Series: Dallas 4-3)
Denver
W-L
Year Played: 1995
Last Meeting: June 14, 1995, at The Summit
(Rockets 113-101, Series: Houston 4-0)
Years Played: 1975, 1980, 1981, 1986
Last Meeting: June 8, 1986, at Boston
(Celtics 114-97, Series: Boston 4-2)
Dallas
Opponent
4-2
2-1
2-1
1-0
Year Played: 1977
Last Meeting: May 1, 1977, at Washington
(Rockets 108-103, Series: Houston 4-2)
1-5
Playoffs
Years Played: 1982, 1987, 1989, 1993, 1996, 1997
Last Meeting: May 17, 1997, at The Summit
(Rockets 96-91, Series: Houston 4-3)
Playoff Miscellaneous
Most Playoff Wins One Year: 15, 1994; 15, 1995
Most Playoff Losses One Year: 9, 1981
Most Consecutive Series Won: 8, 1994-1995
Most Consecutive Games Won: 7 (May 30, 1995-April 25, 1996; San Antonio 2, Orlando 4, L.A. Lakers 1)
Most Consecutive Home Games Won: 8 (April 17, 1986 vs. Sacramento - June 1, 1986 vs. Boston)
Most Consecutive Road Games Won: 8 (May 16, 1995 at Phoenix - April 25, 1996 at L.A. Lakers)
Most Consecutive Wins One Series: 4 (L.A. Lakers 1986, Orlando 1995)
Lost First Game, But Won Series: 1977 vs. Washington, 1986 vs. L.A. Lakers, 1994 vs. Phoenix,
1995 vs. Utah, 1995 vs. Phoenix
Lost First Two Games, But Won Series: 1994 vs. Phoenix, 1995 vs. Phoenix
248
Year-by-Year Playoff Results
1969 Playoff Results
Western Division Semifinals - Atlanta defeats Houston, 4-2
Date/Site
March 27 at Atlanta
March 29 at Atlanta
April 1 at San Diego
April 4 at San Diego
April 6 at Atlanta
April 7 at San Diego
Result
Hawks 107-98
Hawks 116-114
Rockets 104-97
Rockets 114-112
Hawks 112-101
Hawks 108-106
Rockets High Scorer
31, Elvin Hayes
26, Rick Adelman
26, Elvin Hayes
30, Elvin Hayes
27, Elvin Hayes
26, Elvin Hayes/Don Kojis
Opponents High Scorer
39, Lou Hudson
31, Zelmo Beaty
31, Zelmo Beaty
34, Walt Hazzard
26, Joe Caldwell
27, Lou Hudson
1975 Playoff Results
Eastern Conference First Round - Houston defeats New York, 2-1
Date/Site
April 8 at Hofheinz
April 10 at New York
April 12 at Hofheinz
Result
Rockets 99-84
Knicks 106-96
Rockets 118-86
Rockets High Scorer
22, Calvin Murphy
22, Rudy Tomjanovich
25, Rudy Tomjanovich
Opponents High Scorer
21, Walt Frazier
26, Walt Frazier
24, Walt Frazier
Eastern Conference Semifinals - Boston defeats Houston, 4-1
April 14 at Boston
April 16 at Boston
April 19 at Hofheinz
April 22 at Hofheinz
April 24 at Boston
Celtics 123-106
Celtics 112-100
Rockets 117-102
Celtics 122-117
Celtics 128-115
30, Rudy Tomjanovich
30, Calvin Murphy
28, Rudy Tomjanovich
35, Calvin Murphy
27, C. Murphy/R. Tomjanovich
30, John Havlicek
28, Dave Cowens
21, Don Nelson
31, Dave Cowens
29, JoJo White
1977 Playoff Results
Eastern Conference Semifinals - Houston defeats Washington, 4-2
Date/Site
April 19 at The Summit
April 21 at The Summit
April 24 at Washington
April 26 at Washington
April 29 at The Summit
May 1 at Washington
Result
Bullets 111-101
Rockets 124-118 (OT)
Bullets 90-83
Rockets 107-103
Rockets 123-115
Rockets 108-103
Rockets High Scorer
24, Mike Newlin
31, Moses Malone
18, Moses Malone/John Lucas
28, Rudy Tomjanovich
40, Calvin Murphy
26, Rudy Tomjanovich
Opponents High Scorer
32, Mitch Kupchak
37, Phil Chenier
23, Mitch Kupchak
29, Phil Chenier
30, Elvin Hayes
21, Phil Chenier
Eastern Conference Finals - Philadelphia defeats Houston, 4-2
May 5 at Philadelphia
May 8 at Philadelphia
May 11 at The Summit
May 13 at The Summit
May 15 at Philadelphia
May 17 at The Summit
Sixers 128-117
Sixers 106-97
Rockets 118-94
Sixers 107-95
Rockets 118-115
Sixers 112-109
32, Moses Malone
32, Calvin Murphy
30, Moses Malone
24, Rudy Tomjanovich
21, John Lucas/R. Tomjanovich
24, John Lucas
24, Julius Erving
21, George McGinnis
28, Julius Erving
36, Doug Collins
37, Julius Erving
34, Julius Erving
1979 Playoff Results
Eastern Conference First Round - Atlanta defeats Houston, 2-0
Date/Site
April 11 at The Summit
April 13 at Atlanta
Result
Hawks 109-106
Hawks 100-91
Rockets High Scorer
28, Moses Malone
21, Moses Malone
Opponents High Scorer
23, Dan Roundfield
25, John Drew/Eddie Johnson
1980 Playoff Results
Eastern Conference First Round - Houston defeats San Antonio, 2-1
Date/Site
April 2 at The Summit
April 4 at San Antonio
April 6 at The Summit
Result
Rockets 95-85
Spurs 106-101
Rockets 141-120
Rockets High Scorer
28, Calvin Murphy
34, Moses Malone
37, Moses Malone
Opponents High Scorer
19, George Gervin
44, George Gervin
37, George Gervin
Celtics 119-101
Celtics 95-75
Celtics 100-81
Celtics 138-121
27, Moses Malone
22, Robert Reid
28, Moses Malone
28, Moses Malone
19, Chris Ford
14, Larry Bird
20, Nate Archibald
34, Larry Bird
1981 Playoff Results
Western Conference First Round - Houston defeats L.A. Lakers, 2-1
Date/Site
April 1 at Los Angeles
April 3 at The Summit
April 5 at Los Angeles
Result
Rockets 111-107
Lakers 111-106
Rockets 89-86
Rockets High Scorer
38, Moses Malone
33, Moses Malone
23, Moses Malone
249
Opponents High Scorer
26, Earvin Johnson
27, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
32, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Playoffs
Eastern Conference Semifinals - Boston defeats Houston, 4-0
April 9 at Boston
April 11 at Boston
April 13 at The Summit
April 14 at The Summit
Year-by-Year Playoff Results
Western Conference Semifinals - Houston defeats San Antonio, 4-3
April 7 at San Antonio
April 8 at San Antonio
April 10 at The Summit
April 12 at The Summit
April 14 at San Antonio
April 15 at The Summit
April 17 at San Antonio
Rockets 107-98
Spurs 125-113
Rockets 112-99
Spurs 114-112
Rockets 123-117
Spurs 101-96
Rockets 105-100
27, Moses Malone
34, Calvin Murphy
41, Moses Malone
33, Robert Reid
36, Calvin Murphy
36, Moses Malone
42, Calvin Murphy
30, George Gervin
34, Mark Olberding
33, George Gervin
33, George Gervin
25, Reggie Johnson
26, George Gervin
21, George Gervin
Western Conference Finals - Houston defeats Kansas City, 4-1
April 21 at Kansas City
April 22 at Kansas City
April 24 at The Summit
April 26 at The Summit
April 29 at Kansas City
Rockets 97-78
Kings 88-79
Rockets 92-88
Rockets 100-89
Rockets 97-88
May 5 at Boston
May 7 at Boston
May 9 at The Summit
May 10 at The Summit
May 12 at Boston
May 14 at The Summit
Celtics 98-95
Rockets 92-90
Celtics 94-71
Rockets 91-86
Celtics 109-80
Celtics 102-91
29, Moses Malone
18, Moses Malone
23, Calvin Murphy
42, Moses Malone
36, Moses Malone
20, Ernie Grunfeld
31, Reggie King
22, R. King/Scott Wedman
24, Reggie King
20, Scott Wedman
NBA Finals - Boston defeats Houston, 4-2
27, Robert Reid
31, Moses Malone
23, Moses Malone
28, Mike Dunleavy
20, Moses Malone
27, Robert Reid
18, Larry Bird
19, Larry Bird
19, Cedric Maxwell
24, Cedric Maxwell
28, Cedric Maxwell
27, Larry Bird
1982 Playoff Results
Western Conference First Round - Seattle defeats Houston, 2-1
Date/Site
April 21 at Seattle
April 23 at The Summit
April 25 at Seattle
Result
Sonics 102-87
Rockets 91-70
Sonics 104-83
Rockets High Scorer
20, Moses Malone
28, Moses Malone
24, Moses Malone
Opponents High Scorer
27, Gus Williams
18, Gus Williams
30, Jack Sikma
1985 Playoff Results
Western Conference First Round - Utah defeats Houston, 3-2
Date/Site
April 19 at The Summit
April 21 at The Summit
April 24 at Utah
April 26 at Utah
April 28 at The Summit
Result
Jazz 115-101
Rockets 122-96
Jazz 112-104
Rockets 96-94
Jazz 104-97
Rockets High Scorer
26, Ralph Sampson
27, Lewis Lloyd
26, Hakeem Olajuwon
18, H. Olajuwon/R. Sampson
32, Hakeem Olajuwon
Opponents High Scorer
34, Adrian Dantley
22, Jeff Wilkins
29, Adrian Dantley
22, Rickey Green
25, Adrian Dantley
1986 Playoff Results
Western Conference First Round - Houston defeats Sacramento, 3-0
Date/Site
April 17 at The Summit
April 19 at The Summit
April 22 at Sacramento
Result
Rockets 107-87
Rockets 111-103
Rockets 113-98
Rockets High Scorer
29, Hakeem Olajuwon
29, Robert Reid
25, Lewis Lloyd/Ralph Sampson
Opponents High Scorer
18, Reggie Theus
20, Larry Drew
33, Eddie Johnson
Western Conference Semifinals - Houston defeats Denver, 4-2
Playoffs
April 26 at The Summit
April 29 at The Summit
May 2 at Denver
May 4 at Denver
May 6 at The Summit
May 8 at Denver
Rockets 126-119
Rockets 119-101
Nuggets 116-115
Nuggets 114-111 (OT)
Rockets 131-103
Rockets 126-122 (2OT)
38, Hakeem Olajuwon
27, Ralph Sampson
31, Hakeem Olajuwon
28, Ralph Sampson
36, Hakeem Olajuwon
28, Hakeem Olajuwon
34, Alex English
18, Blair Rasmussen
33, Alex English
28, Alex English
27, Alex English
42, Alex English
Western Conference Finals - Houston defeats L.A. Lakers, 4-1
May 10 at Los Angeles
May 13 at Los Angeles
May 16 at The Summit
May 18 at The Summit
May 21 at Los Angeles
Lakers 119-107
Rockets 112-102
Rockets 117-109
Rockets 105-95
Rockets 114-112
May 26 at Boston
May 29 at Boston
June 1 at The Summit
June 3 at The Summit
June 5 at The Summit
June 8 at Boston
Celtics 112-100
Celtics 117-95
Rockets 106-104
Celtics 106-103
Rockets 111-96
Celtics 114-97
28, Hakeem Olajuwon
24, Lewis Lloyd/Ralph Sampson
40, Hakeem Olajuwon
35, Hakeem Olajuwon
30, Hakeem Olajuwon
31, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
24, Earvin Johnson
33, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
26, James Worthy
26, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
NBA Finals - Boston defeats Houston, 4-2
33, Hakeem Olajuwon
21, Hakeem Olajuwon
24, Ralph Sampson
25, Ralph Sampson
32, Hakeem Olajuwon
19, Hakeem Olajuwon
250
23, Robert Parish
31, Larry Bird
28, Kevin McHale
22, Dennis Johnson/R. Parish
33, Kevin McHale
29, L. Bird/K. McHale
Year-by-Year Playoff Results
1987 Playoff Results
Western Conference First Round - Houston defeats Portland, 3-1
Date/Site
April 24 at Portland
April 26 at Portland
April 28 at The Summit
April 30 at The Summit
Result
Rockets 125-115
Blazers 111-98
Rockets 117-108
Rockets 113-101
Rockets High Scorer
30, Hakeem Olajuwon
28, Allen Leavell/Ralph Sampson
35, Hakeem Olajuwon
27, Hakeem Olajuwon
Opponents High Scorer
30, Kiki Vandeweghe
32, Clyde Drexler
26, Clyde Drexler
27, Kiki Vandeweghe
Western Conference Semifinals - Seattle defeats Houston, 4-2
May 2 at The Summit
May 5 at The Summit
May 7 at Seattle
May 9 at Seattle
May 12 at The Summit
May 14 at Seattle
Sonics 111-106 (OT)
Sonics 99-97
Rockets 102-84
Sonics 117-102
Rockets 112-107
Sonics 128-125 (2OT)
28, Hakeem Olajuwon
27, Hakeem Olajuwon
33, Hakeem Olajuwon
20, H. Olajuwon/Rodney McCray
26, Hakeem Olajuwon
49, Hakeem Olajuwon
34, Dale Ellis
30, Dale Ellis
24, Tom Chambers
38, Tom Chambers
27, Dale Ellis
37, Tom Chambers
1988 Playoff Results
Western Conference First Round - Dallas defeats Houston, 3-1
Date/Site
April 28 at Dallas
April 30 at Dallas
May 3 at The Summit
May 5 at The Summit
Result
Mavericks 120-110
Rockets 119-108
Mavericks 93-92
Mavericks 107-97
Rockets High Scorer
34, Hakeem Olajuwon
42, Eric Floyd/41, H. Olajuwon
35, Hakeem Olajuwon
40, Hakeem Olajuwon
Opponents High Scorer
24, Roy Tarpley
23, Roy Tarpley
17, Roy Tarpley
38, Mark Aguirre
1989 Playoff Results
Western Conference First Round - Seattle defeats Houston, 3-1
Date/Site
April 28 at Seattle
April 30 at Seattle
May 3 at The Summit
May 5 at The Summit
Result
Sonics 111-107
Sonics 109-97
Rockets 126-107
Sonics 98-96
Rockets High Scorer
28, Hakeem Olajuwon
30, Hakeem Olajuwon
28, Eric Floyd
24, Hakeem Olajuwon
Opponents High Scorer
25, Dale Ellis
20, Xavier McDaniel/Alton Lister
26, Dale Ellis
26, Dale Ellis
1990 Playoff Results
Western Conference First Round - L.A. Lakers defeat Houston, 3-1
Date/Site
April 27 at Los Angeles
April 29 at Los Angeles
May 1 at The Summit
May 3 at The Summit
Result
Lakers 101-89
Lakers 104-100
Rockets 114-108
Lakers 109-88
Rockets High Scorer
21, Otis Thorpe
27, Eric Floyd
27, Otis Thorpe
28, Hakeem Olajuwon
Opponents High Scorer
34, James Worthy
32, James Worthy
26, James Worthy
20, James Worthy
1991 Playoff Results
Western Conference First Round - L.A. Lakers defeat Houston, 3-0
Date/Site
April 25 at Los Angeles
April 27 at Los Angeles
April 30 at The Summit
Result
Lakers 94-92
Lakers 109-98
Lakers 94-90
Rockets High Scorer
22, Hakeem Olajuwon
31, Vernon Maxwell
21, Otis Thorpe/H. Olajuwon
Opponents High Scorer
20, Byron Scott
29, James Worthy
38, Earvin Johnson
1993 Playoff Results
Western Conference First Round - Houston defeats L.A. Clippers, 3-2
Result
Rockets 117-94
Clippers 95-83
Rockets 111-99
Clippers 93-90
Rockets 84-80
Rockets High Scorer
28, Hakeem Olajuwon
30, Hakeem Olajuwon
32, Hakeem Olajuwon
25, Hakeem Olajuwon
31, Hakeem Olajuwon
Opponents High Scorer
26, Mark Jackson
29, Ron Harper
23, Danny Manning
21, Ron Harper
24, Danny Manning
Western Conference Semifinals - Seattle defeats Houston, 4-3
May 10 at Seattle
May 12 at Seattle
May 15 at The Summit
May 16 at The Summit
May 18 at Seattle
May 20 at The Summit
May 22 at Seattle
Sonics 99-90
Sonics 111-100
Rockets 97-79
Rockets 103-92
Sonics 120-95
Rockets 103-90
Sonics 103-100 (OT)
26, Hakeem Olajuwon
28, Hakeem Olajuwon
28, Otis Thorpe
24, Hakeem Olajuwon
25, Hakeem Olajuwon
30, Kenny Smith
23, Hakeem Olajuwon
251
23, Ricky Pierce
23, Sam Perkins
12, Shawn Kemp
23, Shawn Kemp
24, Ricky Pierce
14, Sam Perkins/Gary Payton
25, Ricky Pierce
Playoffs
Date/Site
April 29 at The Summit
May 1 at The Summit
May 3 at Los Angeles
May 5 at Los Angeles
May 8 at The Summit
Year-by-Year Playoff Results
1994 Playoff Results
Western Conference First Round - Houston defeats Portland, 3-1
Date/Site
April 29 at The Summit
May 1 at The Summit
May 3 at Portland
May 6 at Portland
Result
Rockets 114-104
Rockets 115-104
Blazers 118-115
Rockets 92-89
Rockets High Scorer
26, Hakeem Olajuwon
46, Hakeem Olajuwon
36, Hakeem Olajuwon
28, Hakeem Olajuwon
Opponents High Scorer
26, Clyde Drexler
28, Cliff Robinson
25, Rod Strickland
26, Rod Strickland
Western Conference Semifinals - Houston defeats Phoenix, 4-3
May 8 at The Summit
May 11 at The Summit
May 13 at Phoenix
May 15 at Phoenix
May 17 at The Summit
May 19 at Phoenix
May 21 at The Summit
Suns 91-87
Suns 124-117 (OT)
Rockets 118-102
Rockets 107-96
Rockets 109-86
Suns 103-89
Rockets 104-94
36, Hakeem Olajuwon
31, Hakeem Olajuwon
34, Vernon Maxwell
28, Hakeem Olajuwon
20, Otis Thorpe/H. Olajuwon
23, Hakeem Olajuwon
37, Hakeem Olajuwon
21, Charles Barkley
34, Charles Barkley
38, Kevin Johnson
38, Kevin Johnson
30, Charles Barkley
28, Kevin Johnson
25, Kevin Johnson
Western Conference Finals - Houston defeats Utah, 4-1
May 23 at The Summit
May 25 at The Summit
May 27 at Utah
May 29 at Utah
May 31 at The Summit
Rockets 100-88
Rockets 104-99
Jazz 95-86
Rockets 80-78
Rockets 94-83
June 8 at The Summit
June 10 at The Summit
June 12 at New York
June 15 at New York
June 17 at New York
June 19 at The Summit
June 22 at The Summit
Rockets 85-78
Knicks 91-83
Rockets 93-89
Knicks 91-82
Knicks 91-84
Rockets 86-84
Rockets 90-84
31, Hakeem Olajuwon
41, Hakeem Olajuwon
29, Hakeem Olajuwon
25, Kenny Smith
22, Robert Horry/H. Olajuwon
20, Karl Malone
32, Karl Malone
22, Karl Malone
25, Karl Malone
31, Karl Malone
NBA Finals - Houston defeats New York, 4-3
28, Hakeem Olajuwon
25, Hakeem Olajuwon
21, Hakeem Olajuwon
32, Hakeem Olajuwon
27, Hakeem Olajuwon
30, Hakeem Olajuwon
25, Hakeem Olajuwon
23, Patrick Ewing
19, John Starks
21, Derek Harper
21, Derek Harper
25, Patrick Ewing
27, John Starks
23, Derek Harper
1995 Playoff Results
Western Conference First Round - Houston defeats Utah, 3-2
Date/Site
April 27 at Utah
April 29 at Utah
May 3 at The Summit
May 5 at The Summit
May 7 at Utah
Result
Jazz 102-100
Rockets 140-126
Jazz 95-82
Rockets 123-106
Rockets 95-91
Rockets High Scorer
45, Hakeem Olajuwon
32, Kenny Smith
30, Hakeem Olajuwon
41, Clyde Drexler/40, H. Olajuwon
33, Hakeem Olajuwon
Opponents High Scorer
28, John Stockton
28, Karl Malone
32, Karl Malone
31, Karl Malone
35, Karl Malone
Western Conference Semifinals - Houston defeats Phoenix, 4-3
May 9 at Phoenix
May 11 at Phoenix
May 13 at The Summit
May 14 at The Summit
May 16 at Phoenix
May 18 at The Summit
May 20 at Phoenix
Suns 130-108
Suns 118-94
Rockets 118-95
Suns 114-110
Rockets 103-97 (OT)
Rockets 116-103
Rockets 115-114
31, Sam Cassell
25, Hakeem Olajuwon
36, Hakeem Olajuwon
38, Hakeem Olajuwon
31, Hakeem Olajuwon
30, Hakeem Olajuwon
29, H. Olajuwon/Clyde Drexler
26, Charles Barkley
30, Charles Barkley
14, Kevin Johnson
43, Kevin Johnson
28, Kevin Johnson
34, Charles Barkley
46, Kevin Johnson
Playoffs
Western Conference Finals - Houston defeats San Antonio, 4-2
May 22 at San Antonio
May 24 at San Antonio
May 26 at The Summit
May 28 at The Summit
May 30 at San Antonio
June 1 at The Summit
Rockets 94-93
Rockets 106-96
Spurs 107-102
Spurs 103-81
Rockets 111-90
Rockets 100-95
June 7 at Orlando
June 9 at Orlando
June 11 at The Summit
June 14 at The Summit
Rockets 120-118 (OT)
Rockets 117-106
Rockets 106-103
Rockets 113-101
27, Hakeem Olajuwon
41, Hakeem Olajuwon
43, Hakeem Olajuwon
20, Hakeem Olajuwon
42, Hakeem Olajuwon
39, Hakeem Olajuwon
24, David Robinson
32, David Robinson
29, David Robinson
20, David Robinson
22, David Robinson
19, David Robinson
NBA Finals - Houston defeats Orlando, 4-0
31, Hakeem Olajuwon
34, Hakeem Olajuwon
31, Hakeem Olajuwon
35, Hakeem Olajuwon
252
26, Anfernee Hardaway/S. O’Neal
33, Shaquille O’Neal
28, Shaquille O’Neal
25, A. Hardaway/S. O’Neal
Year-by-Year Playoff Results
1996 Playoff Results
Western Conference First Round - Houston defeats L.A. Lakers, 3-1
Date/Site
April 25 at Los Angeles
April 27 at Los Angeles
April 30 at The Summit
May 2 at The Summit
Result
Rockets 87-83
Lakers 104-94
Rockets 104-98
Rockets 102-94
Rockets High Scorer
33, Hakeem Olajuwon
22, Sam Cassell
30, Hakeem Olajuwon
25, Hakeem Olajuwon
Opponents High Scorer
22, Cedric Ceballos
26, Earvin Johnson
18, Elden Campbell
25, Cedric Ceballos
Western Conference Semifinals - Seattle defeats Houston, 4-0
May 4 at Seattle
May 6 at Seattle
May 10 at The Summit
May 12 at The Summit
Sonics 108-75
Sonics 105-101
Sonics 115-112
Sonics 114-110 (OT)
18, Robert Horry
19, Clyde Drexler
28, Clyde Drexler
26, Hakeem Olajuwon
28, Gary Payton
21, Detlef Schrempf
28, D. Schrempf/G. Payton
32, Shawn Kemp
1997 Playoff Results
Western Conference First Round - Houston defeats Minnesota, 3-0
Date/Site
April 24 at The Summit
April 26 at The Summit
April 29 at Minnesota
Result
Rockets 112-95
Rockets 96-84
Rockets 125-120
Rockets High Scorer
21, Mario Elie
20, Charles Barkley
26, Matt Maloney
Opponents High Scorer
28, Stephon Marbury
22, Stephon Marbury
27, Tom Gugliotta
Western Conference Semifinals - Houston defeats Seattle, 4-3
May 5 at The Summit
May 7 at The Summit
May 9 at Seattle
May 11 at Seattle
May 13 at The Summit
May 15 at Seattle
May 17 at The Summit
Rockets 112-102
Sonics 106-101
Rockets 97-93
Rockets 110-106 (OT)
Sonics 100-94
Sonics 99-96
Rockets 96-91
22, Clyde Drexler
25, Clyde Drexler
24, Hakeem Olajuwon
26, Charles Barkley/Matt Maloney
31, Hakeem Olajuwon
30, Hakeem Olajuwon
24, Clyde Drexler
24, Shawn Kemp
22, Shawn Kemp
28, S. Kemp/Gary Payton
27, Gary Payton
23, Hersey Hawkins
22, Shawn Kemp
27, Gary Payton
Western Conference Finals - Utah defeats Houston, 4-2
May 19 at Utah
May 21 at Utah
May 23 at The Summit
May 25 at The Summit
May 27 at Utah
May 29 at The Summit
Jazz 101-86
Jazz 104-92
Rockets 118-100
Rockets 95-92
Jazz 96-91
Jazz 103-100
30, Hakeem Olajuwon
30, Hakeem Olajuwon
31, Eddie Johnson
27, Hakeem Olajuwon
33, Hakeem Olajuwon
33, Clyde Drexler
21, Karl Malone
26, John Stockton
21, Karl Malone
22, K. Malone/J. Stockton
29, Karl Malone
25, John Stockton
1998 Playoff Results
Western Conference First Round - Utah defeats Houston, 3-2
Date/Site
April 23 at Utah
April 25 at Utah
April 29 at Compaq Center
May 1 at Compaq Center
May 3 at Utah
Result
Rockets 103-90
Jazz 105-90
Rockets 89-85
Jazz 93-71
Jazz 84-70
Rockets High Scorer
22, Clyde Drexler
16, Hakeem Olajuwon
28, Hakeem Olajuwon
27, Hakeem Olajuwon
16, Kevin Willis
Opponents High Scorer
25, Karl Malone
29, Karl Malone
19, K. Malone/Bryon Russell
29, Karl Malone
31, Karl Malone
1999 Playoff Results
Western Conference First Round - L.A. Lakers defeat Houston, 3-1
Date/Site
May 9 at Los Angeles
May 11 at Los Angeles
May 13 at Compaq Center
May 15 at Compaq Center
Result
Lakers 101-100
Lakers 110-98
Rockets 102-88
Lakers 98-88
Rockets High Scorer
25, Charles Barkley
20, Sam Mack
37, Scottie Pippen
20, Charles Barkley
Opponents High Scorer
29, Glen Rice
28, Shaquille O’Neal
26, Shaquille O’Neal
37, Shaquille O’Neal
Western Conference First Round - L.A. Lakers defeat Houston, 4-1
Date/Site
April 17 at Los Angeles
April 19 at Los Angeles
April 23 at Toyota Center
April 25 at Toyota Center
April 28 at Los Angeles
Result
Lakers 72-71
Lakers 98-84
Rockets 102-91
Lakers 92-88 (OT)
Lakers 97-78
Rockets High Scorer
18, Steve Francis
21, Yao Ming
27, Steve Francis
17, Steve Francis
17, Jim Jackson
253
Opponents High Scorer
20, Shaquille O’Neal
36, Kobe Bryant
25, Shaquille O’Neal
30, Karl Malone
31, Kobe Bryant
Playoffs
2004 Playoff Results
Year-by-Year Playoff Results
2005 Playoff Results
Western Conference First Round - Dallas defeats Houston, 4-3
Date/Site
April 23 at Dallas
April 25 at Dallas
April 28 at Toyota Center
April 30 at Toyota Center
May 2 at Dallas
May 5 at Toyota Center
May 7 at Dallas
Result
Rockets 98-86
Rockets 113-111
Mavericks 106-102
Mavericks 97-93
Mavericks 103-100
Rockets 101-83
Mavericks 116-76
Rockets High Scorer
34, Tracy McGrady
33, Yao Ming
28, Tracy McGrady
36, Tracy McGrady
30, Yao Ming
37, Tracy McGrady
33, Yao Ming
Opponents High Scorer
21, Dirk Nowitzki
26, Dirk Nowitzki
28, Dirk Nowitzki
32, Jason Terry
23, Dirk Nowitzki
21, Jerry Stackhouse
31, Jason Terry
2007 Playoff Results
Western Conference First Round - Utah defeats Houston, 4-3
Date/Site
April 21 at Toyota Center
April 23 at Toyota Center
April 26 at Utah
April 28 at Utah
April 30 at Toyota Center
May 3 at Utah
May 5 at Toyota Center
Result
Rockets 84-75
Rockets 98-90
Jazz 81-67
Jazz 98-85
Rockets 96-92
Jazz 94-82
Jazz 103-99
Rockets High Scorer
28, Yao Ming
31, Tracy McGrady
26, Yao Ming
20, Yao Ming
26, Tracy McGrady
26, Tracy McGrady
29, T. McGrady/Yao Ming
Opponents High Scorer
15, Derek Fisher/Deron Williams
41, Carlos Boozer
22, Carlos Boozer
25, Deron Williams
26, Carlos Boozer
22, Carlos Boozer
35, Carlos Boozer
2008 Playoff Results
Western Conference First Round - Utah defeats Houston, 4-2
Date/Site
April 19 at Toyota Center
April 21 at Toyota Center
April 24 at Utah
April 26 at Utah
April 29 at Toyota Center
May 2 at Utah
Result
Jazz 93-82
Jazz 90-84
Rockets 94-92
Jazz 86-82
Rockets 95-69
Jazz 113-91
Rockets High Scorer
22, Shane Battier
23, Tracy McGrady
27, Tracy McGrady
23, Tracy McGrady
29, Tracy McGrady
40, Tracy McGrady
Opponents High Scorer
21, Andrei Kirilenko
22, Deron Williams
28, Deron Williams
17, Deron Williams
19, Carlos Boozer
25, Deron Williams
2009 Playoff Results
Western Conference First Round - Houston defeats Portland, 4-2
Date/Site
April 18 at Portland
April 21 at Portland
April 24 at Toyota Center
April 26 at Toyota Center
April 28 at Portland
April 30 at Toyota Center
Result
Rockets 108-81
Blazers 107-103
Rockets 86-83
Rockets 89-88
Blazers 88-77
Rockets 92-76
Rockets High Scorer
27, Aaron Brooks
23, Aaron Brooks
19, Luis Scola
21, Yao Ming
21, Luis Scola
27, Ron Artest
Opponents High Scorer
21, Brandon Roy
42, Brandon Roy
19, Brandon Roy
31, Brandon Roy
25, LaMarcus Aldridge/Brandon Roy
26, LaMarcus Aldridge
Western Conference Semifinals - L.A. Lakers defeat Houston, 4-3
Result
Rockets 100-92
Lakers 111-98
Lakers 108-94
Rockets 99-87
Lakers 118-78
Rockets 95-80
Lakers 89-70
Rockets High Scorer
28, Yao Ming
25, Ron Artest
25, Ron Artest
34, Aaron Brooks
14, Aaron Brooks
26, Aaron Brooks
13, Aaron Brooks
Playoffs
Date/Site
May 4 at Los Angeles
May 6 at Los Angeles
May 8 at Toyota Center
May 10 at Toyota Center
May 12 at Los Angeles
May 14 at Toyota Center
May 17 at Los Angeles
254
Opponents High Scorer
32, Kobe Bryant
40, Kobe Bryant
33, Kobe Bryant
30, Pau Gasol
26, Kobe Bryant
32, Kobe Bryant
21, Pau Gasol
Year-by-Year Playoff Statistics
1969 (2-4)
Player
Hayes
Kojis
Lantz
Block
Adelman
Kimball
Riley
Williams
Barnett
Finkel
S.D. ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
G-S
6-6
6-6
6-6
5-0
6-6
6-6
5-0
6-0
6-0
2-0
6
6
Min
278
232
208
97
187
197
76
102
51
12
1440
1440
FGM-A
60-114
48-109
30-69
24-45
24-53
23-53
16-37
12-25
9-23
0-3
246-531
254-585
Pct.
.526
.440
.435
.533
.453
.434
.432
.480
.391
.000
.463
.434
FTM-A
35-53
25-31
21-27
14-18
22-37
13-25
5-6
3-7
7-8
0-0
145-212
144-223
Pct.
.660
.806
.778
.778
.595
.520
.833
.429
.875
—
.684
.646
Reb.
83
51
21
14
15
74
11
17
3
7
296
323
Avg.
13.8
8.5
3.5
2.8
2.5
12.3
2.2
2.8
0.5
3.5
49.3
53.8
A
5
21
10
3
29
4
2
32
7
0
113
112
Avg.
0.8
3.5
1.7
0.6
4.8
0.7
0.4
5.3
1.2
0.0
18.8
18.7
PF-D
21-0
22-1
22-0
18-0
18-0
17-0
13-0
15-0
5-0
3-0
154-1
162-1
TP
155
121
81
62
70
59
37
27
25
0
637
652
AVG
25.8
20.2
13.5
12.4
11.7
9.8
7.4
4.5
4.2
0.0
106.2
108.7
1975 (3-5)
Player
Murphy
Tomjanovich
Newlin
Ratleff
Kunnert
Riley
Bailey
Hawes
Abdul-Aziz
Wells
Wohl
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
G-S
8-8
8-8
8-8
8-8
8-8
8-0
8-0
8-0
6-0
4-0
4-0
8
8
Min
305
304
299
291
244
152
116
128
68
5
8
1920
1920
G-S
12-12
12-12
12-12
12-12
12-0
12-5
12-6
12-0
6-1
1-0
3-0
12
12
Min
457
420
518
430
316
328
246
146
35
2
7
2905
2905
FGM-A
107-212
102-213
81-162
75-139
75-143
51-104
28-63
24-61
5-10
1-3
0-1
549-1111
536-1086
G-S
2-2
2-2
2-2
2-2
2-0
2-0
2-2
2-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
2
2
Min
78
73
65
67
33
45
64
43
1
1
10
480
480
FGM-A
18-41
9-31
8-25
8-20
7-13
7-17
9-23
6-15
0-0
0-0
0-2
72-187
83-182
FTM-A
51-57
40-48
26-29
17-20
17-26
6-16
9-10
8-9
2-5
0-0
0-0
176-220
171-208
Pct.
.895
.833
.897
.850
.654
.375
.900
.889
.400
—
—
.800
.822
Rebounds
O-D-Tot
9-10-19
22-42-64
11-22-33
24-29-53
11-49-60
12-24-36
6-13-19
3-26-29
7-10-17
0-1-1
0-1-1
105-227-332
111-237-348
Avg.
2.4
8.0
4.1
6.6
7.5
4.5
2.4
3.6
2.8
0.3
0.3
41.5
43.5
A
45
23
45
35
12
15
16
13
3
1
2
210
208
Avg.
5.6
2.9
5.6
4.4
1.5
1.9
2.0
1.6
0.5
0.3
0.5
26.3
26.0
PF-D
36-2
17-0
25-0
31-0
37-1
18-0
12-0
11-0
5-0
1-0
2-0
195-3
193-4
S
14
1
12
14
4
9
6
3
1
0
1
65
62
B
1
4
0
1
13
2
2
3
3
0
0
29
24
TP
195
184
130
89
87
56
45
44
26
6
6
868
863
Avg.
24.4
23.0
16.3
11.1
10.9
7.0
5.6
5.5
4.3
1.5
1.5
108.5
107.9
Pct.
.505
.479
.500
.540
.524
.490
.444
.393
.500
.333
.000
.494
.494
FTM-A
29-37
28-30
63-91
26-34
21-28
12-23
18-23
10-15
2-2
0-0
0-0
209-283
233-338
Pct.
.784
.933
.692
.765
.750
.522
.783
.667
1.000
—
—
.739
.689
Rebounds
O-D-Tot
24-41-65
7-12-19
84-119-203
4-29-33
8-26-34
48-59-107
13-38-51
7-22-29
4-8-12
1-0-1
0-2-2
200-356-556
161-334-495
Avg.
5.4
1.6
16.9
2.8
2.8
8.9
4.3
2.4
2.0
1.0
0.7
46.3
41.3
A
24
75
7
83
53
14
15
9
0
0
0
280
279
Avg.
2.0
6.3
0.6
6.9
4.4
1.2
1.3
0.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
23.3
23.3
PF-D
36-0
47-1
42-0
33-1
37-0
51-2
32-2
20-0
6-0
0-0
1-0
305-6
281-4
S
7
19
13
24
15
2
8
4
0
1
1
94
82
B
3
2
21
4
0
8
3
0
0
0
0
41
59
TP
243
232
225
176
171
114
74
58
12
2
0
1307
1305
Avg.
20.3
19.3
18.8
14.7
14.3
9.5
6.2
4.8
2.0
2.0
0.0
108.9
108.8
Pct.
.439
.290
.320
.400
.538
.412
.391
.400
—
—
.000
.385
.456
FTM-A
13-18
8-9
8-8
8-8
6-6
6-9
2-5
2-3
0-0
0-0
0-0
53-66
43-59
Pct.
.722
.889
1.000
1.000
1.000
.667
.400
.667
—
—
—
.803
.729
Rebounds
O-D-Tot
25-16-41
2-1-3
2-6-8
2-4-6
4-8-12
5-4-9
7-7-14
4-3-7
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
51-50-101
40-67-107
Avg.
20.5
1.5
4.0
3.0
6.0
4.5
7.0
3.5
0.0
0.0
1.0
50.5
53.5
A Avg.
2 1.0
6 3.0
9 4.5
5 2.5
3 1.5
2 1.0
2 1.0
7 3.5
0 0.0
0 0.0
0 0.0
36 18.0
55 27.5
TP
49
26
24
24
20
20
20
14
0
0
0
197
209
Avg.
24.5
13.0
12.0
12.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
7.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
98.5
104.5
FGM-A Pct.
72-156 .462
72-128 .563
52-107 .486
36-87 .414
35-81 .432
25-42 .595
18-36 .500
18-38 .474
12-31 .387
3-5 .600
3-3 1.000
346-714 .485
346-713 .485
1977 (6-6)
Player
Tomjanovich
Murphy
Malone
Lucas
Newlin
Kunnert
Jones
Johnson
Kennedy
White
Owens
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
1979 (0-2)
255
PF-D
5-0
9-0
8-0
10-1
3-0
7-0
1-0
8-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
52-1
58-2
S
1
8
0
1
1
1
1
4
0
0
0
17
14
TO
8
2
2
6
6
5
1
7
0
0
0
37
32
B
8
1
2
1
4
2
1
1
0
0
0
20
15
Playoffs
Player
Malone
Murphy
Barry
Newlin
Jones
Reid
Tomjanovich
Watts
Bradley
Dorsey
Dunleavy
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Year-by-Year Playoff Statistics
1980 (2-5)
Player
Malone
Murphy
Reid
Tomjanovich
Henderson
Leavell
Barry
M. Jones
Paultz
Bradley
Dunleavy
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
G-S
7-7
7-7
7-7
7-1
7-7
7-0
6-0
6-0
7-6
4-0
6-0
7
7
Min
275
265
266
185
203
149
79
70
128
15
45
1680
1680
FGM-A
74-138
58-108
52-102
24-64
22-46
10-38
12-33
11-18
13-40
6-9
6-12
288-608
305-613
Pct.
.536
.537
.510
.375
.478
.263
.364
.611
.325
.667
.500
.474
.498
3PM-A
0-1
2-4
0-1
1-7
0-1
0-4
3-12
0-0
0-0
1-1
0-2
7-33
8-33
Pct.
.000
.500
.000
.143
.000
.000
.250
—
—
1.000
.000
.212
.242
FTM-A
33-43
13-13
22-26
9-13
12-15
19-21
6-6
6-9
4-7
3-5
5-6
132-164
145-178
Rebounds
Pct.
O-D-Tot
.767
42-55-97
1.000
4-6-10
.846
14-41-55
.692
12-28-40
.800
5-11-16
.905
2-10-12
1.000
0-6-6
.667
8-14-22
.571
12-21-33
.600
1-2-3
.833
2-3-5
.805 102-197-299
.815 94-190-284
Avg.
13.9
1.4
7.9
5.7
2.3
1.7
1.0
3.7
4.7
0.8
0.8
42.7
40.6
A
7
26
26
10
42
24
15
4
8
1
13
176
183
Avg.
1.0
3.7
3.7
1.4
6.0
3.4
2.5
0.7
1.1
0.3
1.8
25.1
26.1
PF-D
18-0
29-1
28-0
21-1
19-0
12-0
11-0
8-0
13-0
2-0
11-0
172-2
169-1
S
4
11
6
2
7
6
1
0
1
1
5
44
60
G-S
21-21
19-1
21-21
21-21
20-19
21-21
19-1
17-0
13-0
12-0
8-0
21
21
Min
955
540
868
720
472
615
417
217
117
88
31
5040
5040
FGM-A
207-432
142-287
139-303
111-246
69-152
59-132
42-116
30-77
9-21
10-21
1-9
819-1796
835-1743
Pct.
.479
.495
.459
.451
.454
.447
.362
.390
.429
.476
.111
.456
.479
3PM-A
0-2
2-7
0-2
0-1
6-15
0-1
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-3
8-32
9-54
Pct.
.000
.286
.000
.000
.400
.000
.000
—
—
—
.000
.250
.167
FTM-A
148-208
58-60
61-92
32-48
33-38
23-28
30-40
15-17
7-8
2-5
4-6
413-550
389-534
Rebounds
Pct.
O-D-Tot
.712 125-180-305
.967
7-17-24
.663 56-86-142
.667 53-94-147
.868
9-33-42
.821
14-41-55
.750
28-57-85
.882
5-12-17
.875
3-12-15
.400
7-11-18
.667
2-4-6
.751 309-547-856
.728 293-616-909
Avg.
14.5
1.3
6.8
7.0
2.1
2.6
4.5
1.0
1.2
1.5
0.8
40.8
43.3
A
35
57
98
35
68
104
22
44
6
5
0
474
508
Avg.
1.7
3.0
4.7
1.7
3.4
5.0
1.2
2.6
0.5
0.4
0.0
22.6
24.2
PF-D
54-0
69-0
80-2
69-1
59-1
39-0
42-0
26-0
10-0
15-0
3-0
466-4
490-9
S
13
26
50
13
15
17
14
18
5
3
0
174
148
G-S
3-3
3-3
3-3
3-3
3-0
3-0
3-3
2-0
3-0
2-0
1-0
3
3
Min
136
124
93
115
66
57
68
9
34
17
1
720
720
FGM-A
29-67
17-50
20-47
15-31
9-22
5-22
5-16
3-4
3-9
1-2
0-1
107-271
113-263
Pct.
.433
.340
.426
.484
.409
.227
.313
.750
.333
.500
.000
.395
.430
3PM-A
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-4
0-3
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-9
1-4
Pct.
—
—
.000
—
.000
.000
—
—
—
—
.000
.000
.250
FTM-A
14-15
8-15
2-2
4-5
5-6
7-8
4-4
0-1
1-3
2-2
0-0
47-61
49-68
Pct.
.933
.533
1.000
.800
.833
.875
1.000
.000
.333
1.000
—
.770
.721
Rebounds
O-D-Tot
28-23-51
7-23-30
1-4-5
9-17-26
0-3-3
2-1-3
5-3-8
0-1-1
2-2-4
2-4-6
0-0-0
56-81-137
55-96-151
Avg.
17.0
10.0
1.7
9.7
1.0
1.0
2.7
0.5
1.3
3.0
0.0
45.7
50.3
A
10
3
10
9
9
4
9
2
1
1
0
58
80
Avg.
3.3
1.0
3.3
3.0
3.0
1.3
3.0
1.0
0.3
0.5
0.0
19.3
26.7
PF-D
8-0
12-0
9-0
10-0
7-0
7-0
5-0
3-0
4-0
1-0
0-0
66-0
66-1
G-S
5-5
5-5
5-5
5-4
5-5
5-0
5-0
5-1
5-0
3-0
5-0
3-0
5
5
Min
187
193
174
152
181
87
45
94
57
6
16
8
1200
1200
FGM-A
42-88
43-100
38-77
26-80
19-34
19-45
9-18
8-26
6-19
1-1
2-6
1-1
214-495
180-418
Pct.
.477
.430
.494
.325
.559
.422
.500
.308
.316
1.000
.333
1.000
.432
.431
3PM-A
0-0
1-1
0-0
2-14
0-0
0-4
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-2
0-0
3-22
8-28
Pct.
—
1.000
—
.143
—
.000
—
—
.000
—
.000
—
.136
.286
FTM-A
22-46
19-37
10-14
14-22
15-23
0-0
0-0
1-1
4-10
2-2
2-2
0-0
89-157
153-188
Rebounds
Pct.
O-D-Tot
.478
33-32-65
.514
25-58-83
.714
15-14-29
.636
7-14-21
.652
9-21-30
—
3-14-17
—
3-1-4
1.000
1-8-9
.400
12-9-21
1.000
0-0-0
1.000
1-2-3
—
1-1-2
.567 110-174-284
.814 66-169-235
Avg.
11.0
16.6
5.8
4.2
6.0
3.4
0.8
1.8
4.2
0.0
0.6
0.7
56.8
47.0
A
7
7
25
27
11
5
1
18
0
0
3
1
105
116
Avg.
1.4
1.4
5.0
5.4
2.2
1.0
0.2
3.6
0.0
0.0
0.6
0.3
21.0
23.2
PF-D
22-0
23-2
12-0
14-0
17-0
22-0
6-0
16-1
8-0
3-0
2-0
2-0
147-3
126-0
TO
22
16
19
14
11
6
10
4
11
0
6
122
96
B
16
0
7
0
4
0
1
2
3
0
0
33
28
T P Avg.
181 25.9
131 18.7
126 18.0
58
8.3
56
8.0
39
5.6
33
5.5
28
4.7
30
4.3
16
4.0
17
2.8
715 102.1
763 109.0
1981 (12-9)
Player
Malone
Murphy
Reid
Paultz
Dunleavy
Henderson
Willoughby
Leavell
Garrett
Jones
Tomjanovich
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
TO B T P
59 34 562
42
0 344
44 24 339
27 27 254
30
1 177
34
1 141
23 19 114
20
4
75
6
1
25
2
2
22
2
0
6
296 113 2059
341 117 2068
Avg.
26.8
18.1
16.1
12.1
8.9
6.7
6.0
4.4
1.9
1.8
0.8
98.0
98.5
S
2
2
4
5
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
16
17
TO
6
6
4
0
1
4
4
0
1
1
0
28
33
B
2
10
1
2
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
17
5
TP
72
42
42
34
23
17
14
6
7
4
0
261
276
Avg.
24.0
14.0
14.0
11.3
7.7
5.7
4.7
3.0
2.3
2.0
0.0
87.0
92.0
S
7
2
7
6
6
4
4
4
0
4
0
0
44
36
TO
11
17
10
7
13
6
3
7
3
0
1
1
80
96
B
13
8
8
0
1
2
0
0
2
0
0
0
34
43
T P Avg.
106 21.2
106 21.2
86 17.2
68 13.6
53 10.6
38
7.6
18
3.6
17
3.4
16
3.2
4
1.3
6
1.2
2
0.7
520 104.0
521 104.2
1982 (1-2)
Player
Malone
Hayes
Leavell
Reid
Dunleavy
Murphy
Henderson
Spriggs
Paultz
Willoughby
Garrett
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Playoffs
1985 (2-3)
Player
Olajuwon
Sampson
Lloyd
Lucas
McCray
Reid
Wiggins
Hollins
Micheaux
Ehlo
Leavell
Petersen
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
256
Year-by-Year Playoff Statistics
1986 (13-7)
Player
Olajuwon
Sampson
Reid
Lloyd
McCray
Wiggins
Petersen
Leavell
Ehlo
Harris
Waiters
McDowell
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
G-S
20-20
20-20
20-20
20-20
20-20
20-0
20-0
15-0
10-0
15-0
11-0
13-0
20
20
Min
766
741
773
589
835
443
378
170
38
83
26
33
4875
4875
FGM-A
205-387
156-301
124-288
116-241
108-202
89-179
44-108
24-80
8-16
14-29
4-7
2-7
894-1845
842-1808
Pct.
.530
.518
.431
.481
.535
.497
.407
.300
.500
.483
.571
.286
.485
.466
3PM-A
0-1
1-1
3-21
2-5
0-3
0-3
0-0
7-15
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
13-50
38-124
Pct.
.000
1.000
.143
.400
.000
.000
—
.467
.000
—
—
—
.260
.306
FTM-A
127-199
86-118
47-59
47-58
43-58
21-28
23-33
20-23
4-5
2-5
0-0
5-8
425-594
427-545
Rebounds
Pct.
O-D-Tot
.638 101-135-236
.729 66-149-215
.797
13-70-83
.810
34-32-66
.741 23-95-118
.750
38-38-76
.697 47-64-111
.870
3-12-15
.800
1-2-3
.400
5-5-10
—
2-3-5
.625
4-4-8
.715 337-609-946
.783 301-571-872
G-S
10-10
10-10
10-10
10-10
10-10
10-0
10-0
9-0
8-0
5-0
5-0
6-0
10
10
Min
389
330
436
384
431
187
177
91
27
5
10
8
2475
2475
FGM-A
110-179
75-146
57-101
44-107
56-155
28-51
18-34
16-43
4-8
1-3
2-6
0-0
411-833
414-915
Pct.
.615
.514
.564
.411
.361
.549
.529
.372
.500
.333
.333
—
.493
.452
3PM-A
0-1
1-2
0-2
4-16
2-17
0-0
0-1
0-1
0-1
1-2
0-0
0-0
8-43
20-65
Pct.
.000
.500
.000
.250
.118
—
.000
.000
.000
.500
—
—
.186
.308
FTM-A
72-97
35-43
43-54
49-60
15-23
12-18
26-35
5-6
6-6
2-2
0-0
2-2
267-346
233-307
G-S
4-4
4-4
4-4
4-4
4-4
4-0
4-0
4-0
1-0
4-0
4-0
2-0
4
4
Min
162
154
116
114
159
98
71
38
1
20
15
12
960
960
FGM-A
56-98
26-61
18-47
15-33
12-31
12-23
7-26
7-19
0-0
2-3
1-2
0-2
156-345
168-337
Pct.
.571
.426
.383
.455
.387
.522
.269
.368
—
.667
.500
.000
.452
.499
3PM-A
0-1
4-8
0-0
3-7
0-1
0-0
0-1
2-6
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
9-25
6-23
Pct.
.000
.500
—
.429
.000
—
.000
.333
—
—
—
.000
.360
.261
FTM-A
38-43
19-22
8-10
2-3
8-12
7-12
8-8
4-4
2-2
1-2
0-0
0-0
97-118
86-112
G-S
4-4
4-4
4-4
4-4
4-4
4-0
4-0
4-0
4-0
4-0
2-0
2-0
4
4
Min
162
152
160
137
118
57
53
37
40
36
5
3
960
960
FGM-A
42-81
24-37
22-46
17-49
19-40
13-26
7-13
8-21
5-17
2-6
1-3
0-0
160-339
163-345
Pct.
.519
.649
.478
.347
.475
.500
.538
.381
.294
.333
.333
—
.472
.472
3PM-A
0-0
0-0
8-15
3-9
0-1
0-0
0-1
0-2
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
11-29
9-38
Pct.
—
—
.533
.333
.000
—
.000
.000
—
.000
—
—
.379
.237
FTM-A
17-25
16-21
10-14
10-12
8-14
7-8
8-9
3-5
8-10
6-10
2-2
0-0
95-130
90-119
Avg.
A
11.8
39
10.8
80
4.2 137
3.3
86
5.9 125
3.8
31
5.6
21
1.0
40
0.3
6
0.7
2
0.5
0
0.6
2
47.3 28.5
43.6 534
Avg.
2.0
4.0
6.9
4.3
6.3
1.6
1.1
2.7
0.6
0.1
0.0
0.2
569
26.7
PF-D
87-3
79-1
74-1
47-0
45-0
44-0
58-1
12-0
4-0
3-0
3-0
6-0
462-6
480-3
S
40
30
27
16
18
14
9
9
4
4
1
0
172
175
TO B T P Avg.
43 69 537 26.9
71 35 399 20.0
42
1 298 14.9
47
6 281 14.1
37 19 259 13.0
27
3 199 10.0
16
9 111
5.6
9
0
75
5.0
3
1
20
2.0
2
3
30
2.0
1
3
8
0.7
2
0
9
0.7
303 149 2226 111.3
329 101 2149 107.5
Rebounds
Pct.
O-D-Tot
.742 39-74-113
.814
27-61-88
.796
32-51-83
.817
6-19-25
.652
6-30-36
.667
14-32-46
.743
11-22-33
.833
3-4-7
1.000
2-0-2
1.000
1-0-1
—
0-0-0
1.000
0-1-1
.772 141-294-435
.759 161-274-435
Avg.
11.3
8.8
8.3
2.5
3.6
4.6
3.3
0.8
0.3
0.2
0.0
0.2
43.5
43.5
A
25
21
56
72
48
6
17
5
2
0
0
0
252
252
Avg.
2.5
2.1
5.6
7.2
4.8
0.6
1.7
0.6
0.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
25.2
25.2
PF-D
44-1
47-1
21-0
42-2
36-0
26-1
17-1
15-0
8-0
1-0
1-0
0-0
258-6
278-5
S
13
2
5
19
10
5
4
3
1
0
0
0
62
92
TO
36
31
26
28
27
10
8
3
4
1
2
0
181
141
B T P Avg.
43 292 29.2
12 186 18.6
9 157 15.7
3 141 14.1
3 129 12.9
2
68
6.8
0
62
6.2
0
37
4.1
0
14
1.8
0
5
1.0
0
4
0.8
0
2
0.3
72 1097 109.7
44 1081 108.1
Pct.
.884
.864
.800
.667
.667
.583
1.000
1.000
1.000
.500
—
—
.822
.768
Rebounds
O-D-Tot
20-47-67
3-4-7
8-11-19
3-12-15
15-12-27
7-14-21
4-5-9
0-3-3
0-1-1
2-2-4
1-0-1
1-1-2
64-112-176
56-115-171
Avg.
16.8
1.8
4.8
3.8
6.8
5.3
2.3
0.8
1.0
1.0
0.3
1.0
44.0
42.8
A
7
34
2
8
9
6
1
9
1
0
1
1
79
99
Avg.
1.8
8.5
0.5
2.0
2.3
1.5
0.3
2.3
1.0
0.0
0.3
0.5
19.8
24.8
PF-D
14-0
10-0
12-0
13-0
12-0
11-1
8-0
6-0
0-0
1-0
1-0
2-0
90-1
92-1
S
9
8
3
2
4
1
1
2
1
1
0
0
32
36
TO
9
12
5
3
7
4
4
6
0
4
0
3
59
62
B
11
0
1
0
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
17
24
T P Avg.
150 37.5
75 18.8
44 11.0
35
8.8
32
8.0
31
7.8
22
5.5
20
5.0
2
2.0
5
1.3
2
0.5
0
0.0
418 104.5
428 107.0
Pct.
.680
.762
.714
.833
.571
.875
.889
.600
.800
.600
1.000
—
.731
.756
Rebounds
O-D-Tot
14-38-52
6-14-20
3-15-18
4-5-9
6-8-14
3-6-9
2-11-13
7-3-10
5-1-6
1-4-5
0-0-0
0-1-1
51-106-157
62-116-178
Avg.
13.0
5.0
4.5
2.3
3.5
2.3
3.3
2.5
1.5
1.3
0.0
0.5
39.3
44.5
A
12
12
26
18
12
5
0
2
2
7
1
0
97
98
Avg.
3.0
3.0
6.5
4.5
3.3
1.3
0.0
0.5
0.5
1.8
0.5
0.0
24.3
24.5
PF-D
17-0
17-1
10-0
7-0
15-0
8-0
9-0
7-0
7-0
3-0
0-0
0-0
100-1
105-1
S
10
5
8
4
3
2
3
0
1
1
0
0
37
35
TO
10
15
10
9
6
6
0
1
3
4
0
0
66
66
B
11
1
1
2
2
1
2
0
1
0
0
0
21
35
T P Avg.
101 25.3
64 16.0
62 15.5
47 11.8
46 11.5
33
8.3
22
5.5
19
4.8
18
4.5
10
2.5
4
2.0
0
0.0
426 106.5
425 106.3
1987 (5-5)
Player
Olajuwon
Sampson
McCray
Leavell
Reid
Petersen
Maxwell
Harris
Minniefield
Anderson
Johnson
Feitl
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
1988 (1-3)
Player
Olajuwon
Floyd
Carroll
Reid
McCray
Petersen
Short
Leavell
Conner
Johnson
Maxwell
Free
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
1989 (1-3)
257
Playoffs
Player
Olajuwon
Thorpe
Floyd
Woodson
B. Johnson
Berry
McCormick
Short
Chievous
F. Johnson
Leavell
Nevitt
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Year-by-Year Playoff Statistics
1990 (1-3)
Player
Thorpe
Maxwell
Floyd
Olajuwon
Johnson
Wiggins
Smith
Woodson
McCormick
Bowie
Caldwell
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
G-S
4-4
4-4
4-4
4-4
4-4
4-0
4-0
1-0
3-0
2-0
1-0
4
4
Min
164
159
172
161
148
51
73
6
21
4
1
960
960
FGM-A
27-45
30-81
30-64
31-70
20-48
7-15
6-8
1-3
1-3
0-1
0-0
153-338
165-303
Pct.
.600
.370
.469
.443
.417
.467
.750
.333
.333
.000
—
.453
.545
3PM-A
0-0
8-26
3-12
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
11-40
12-37
Pct.
—
.308
.250
—
.000
—
—
.000
—
—
—
.275
.324
FTM-A
26-38
11-21
11-17
12-17
11-13
2-3
0-0
0-0
1-2
0-0
0-0
74-111
80-105
Pct.
.684
.524
.647
.706
.846
.667
—
—
.500
—
—
.667
.762
Rebounds
O-D-Tot
14-19-33
5-7-12
7-8-15
15-31-46
8-8-16
4-9-13
7-6-13
0-0-0
1-7-8
0-0-0
0-0-0
61-95-156
38-115-153
Avg.
8.3
3.0
3.8
11.5
4.0
3.3
3.3
0.0
2.7
0.0
0.0
39.0
38.3
A
7
17
41
8
9
2
5
2
0
0
0
91
105
Avg.
1.8
4.3
10.3
2.0
2.3
0.5
1.3
2.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
22.8
26.3
PF-D
12-0
12-0
5-0
19-0
16-0
5-0
11-0
1-0
5-0
1-0
0-0
87-0
80-0
S
5
5
5
10
6
1
4
0
0
0
0
36
33
TO
9
6
15
11
4
4
5
0
0
0
0
58
66
B
0
0
1
23
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
26
27
T P Avg.
80 20.0
79 19.8
74 18.5
74 18.5
51 12.8
16
4.0
12
3.0
2
2.0
3
1.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
391 97.8
422 105.5
G-S
3-3
3-3
3-3
3-3
2-0
3-3
3-0
3-0
3-0
3
3
Min
129
113
116
113
21
86
41
44
57
720
720
FGM-A
26-45
23-56
22-38
18-38
5-13
10-28
8-24
2-3
1-4
115-249
111-230
Pct.
.578
.411
.579
.474
.385
.357
.333
.667
.250
.462
.483
3PM-A
0-1
9-27
0-0
2-4
0-1
0-0
0-4
1-1
0-1
12-39
12-35
Pct.
.000
.333
—
.500
.000
—
.000
1.000
.000
.308
.343
FTM-A
14-17
1-2
3-6
8-9
6-6
4-4
0-0
2-4
0-1
38-49
63-80
Pct.
.824
.500
.500
.889
1.000
1.000
—
.500
.000
.776
.788
Rebounds
O-D-Tot
12-32-44
1-7-8
7-18-25
4-4-8
1-2-3
4-10-14
0-2-2
1-4-5
6-7-13
36-86-122
28-82-110
Avg.
14.7
2.7
8.3
2.7
1.5
4.7
0.7
1.7
4.3
40.7
36.7
A
6
9
8
24
4
8
7
3
4
73
72
Avg.
2.0
3.0
2.7
8.0
2.0
2.7
2.3
1.0
1.3
24.3
24.0
PF-D
11-0
8-0
8-0
5-0
4-0
13-0
4-0
8-0
11-0
72-0
55-0
S
4
2
2
4
1
2
2
3
1
21
22
TO
8
7
6
6
1
5
7
1
2
47
42
B
8
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
13
19
TP
66
56
47
46
16
24
16
7
2
280
297
Avg.
22.0
18.7
15.7
15.3
8.0
8.0
5.3
2.3
0.7
93.3
99.0
G-S
12-12
12-12
12-12
9-7
12-12
12-5
12-0
12-0
12-0
7-0
5-0
6-0
12
12
Min
518
391
419
308
374
246
169
195
197
60
12
16
2905
2905
FGM-A
123-238
63-128
73-115
47-117
47-101
30-74
20-42
22-57
16-42
6-19
2-5
0-3
449-941
460-1047
Pct.
.517
.492
.635
.402
.465
.405
.476
.386
.381
.316
.400
.000
.477
.439
3PM-A
0-1
23-46
0-0
11-46
9-30
0-1
15-28
0-2
5-13
1-3
0-0
0-1
64-171
41-108
Pct.
.000
.500
—
.239
.300
.000
.536
.000
.385
.333
—
.000
.374
.380
FTM-A
62-75
28-36
28-43
21-24
20-27
17-17
6-6
12-20
10-13
7-10
0-2
0-0
211-273
194-278
Rebounds
Pct.
O-D-Tot
.827 52-116-168
.778
2-22-24
.651 36-67-103
.875
3-19-22
.741
14-48-62
1.000
6-27-33
1.000
4-19-23
.600
16-29-45
.769
1-9-10
.700
1-3-4
.000
0-0-0
—
1-3-4
.773 136-362-498
.698 193-318-511
Avg.
14.0
2.0
8.6
2.4
5.2
2.8
1.9
3.8
0.8
0.6
0.0
0.7
41.5
42.6
A
57
50
31
32
38
31
13
7
31
8
0
0
298
277
Avg.
4.8
4.2
2.6
3.6
3.2
2.6
1.1
0.6
2.6
1.1
0.0
0.0
24.8
23.1
PF-D
37-0
18-0
35-0
17-0
30-1
27-1
11-0
36-1
21-0
2-0
1-0
2-0
237-3
248-4
S
21
9
6
11
18
16
4
3
9
2
0
2
101
128
TO
45
26
17
17
28
22
9
11
13
9
3
0
212
160
B TP
59 308
1 177
1 174
2 126
16 123
0
77
5
61
2
56
0
47
0
20
0
4
0
0
86 1173
49 1155
Avg.
25.7
14.8
14.5
14.0
10.3
6.4
5.1
4.7
3.9
2.9
0.8
0.0
97.8
96.3
G-S
23-23
23-23
23-23
23-23
23-23
22-0
23-0
16-0
5-0
10-0
10-0
11-0
23
23
Min
989
880
778
854
696
478
382
248
23
100
55
62
5545
5545
FGM-A
267-514
118-314
98-226
111-194
86-189
63-160
42-106
31-58
5-6
8-10
4-19
5-20
838-1816
815-1932
Pct.
.519
.376
.434
.572
.455
.394
.396
.534
.833
.800
.211
.250
.461
.422
3PM-A
2-4
45-138
34-89
1-2
34-76
17-45
10-32
0-0
1-1
0-0
2-10
3-13
149-410
111-334
Pct.
.500
.326
.382
.500
.447
.378
.313
—
1.000
—
.200
.231
.363
.332
FTM-A
128-161
37-54
39-51
38-67
42-52
64-74
40-47
13-16
0-1
2-2
6-8
0-0
409-533
421-566
Rebounds
Pct.
O-D-Tot
.795 55-199-254
.685
12-69-81
.765 40-101-141
.567 68-160-228
.808
5-49-54
.865
19-40-59
.851
9-31-40
.813
14-31-45
.000
1-1-2
1.000
6-23-29
.750
2-8-10
—
1-8-9
.767 232-720-952
.744 335-678-1013
Avg.
A
11.0
98
3.5
96
6.1
82
9.9
54
2.3
94
2.7
93
1.7
38
2.8
3
0.4
3
2.9
2
1.0
0
0.8
7
41.4 570
44.0 22.2
Avg.
4.3
4.2
3.6
2.3
4.9
4.2
1.7
0.2
0.6
0.2
0.0
0.6
24.8
510
PF-D
82-0
55-1
68-0
86-2
40-0
62-1
30-0
37-1
3-0
20-0
6-0
7-0
496-5
488-3
S
40
20
35
13
22
21
8
5
0
1
1
2
168
176
TO B T P
83 92 664
49
2 318
27 20 269
37 10 261
33
4 248
47
5 207
21
3 134
7
3
75
0
0
11
3
2
18
0
2
16
3
0
13
331 143 2234
281 112 2162
Avg.
28.9
13.8
11.7
11.3
10.8
9.4
5.8
4.7
2.2
1.8
1.6
1.2
97.1
94.0
1991 (0-3)
Player
Olajuwon
Maxwell
Thorpe
K. Smith
Jamerson
Johnson
Floyd
Wood
L. Smith
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
1993 (6-6)
Player
Olajuwon
Smith
Thorpe
Maxwell
Horry
Garland
Bullard
Herrera
Brooks
Floyd
Teagle
Rollins
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Playoffs
1994 (15-8)
Player
Olajuwon
Maxwell
Horry
Thorpe
Smith
Cassell
Elie
Herrera
Brooks
Cureton
Bullard
Jent
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
258
Year-by-Year Playoff Statistics
1995 (15-7)
Player
Olajuwon
Drexler
Horry
Cassell
Smith
Elie
Chilcutt
Brown
Maxwell
Herrera
Tabak
Jones
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
G-S
22-22
22-22
22-22
22-0
22-22
22-6
20-15
21-1
1-0
1-0
8-0
19-0
22
22
Min
929
849
841
485
652
635
323
326
16
6
31
237
5330
5330
FGM-A
306-576
155-322
93-209
74-169
78-178
69-137
31-64
34-76
1-7
1-1
2-5
5-13
849-1757
836-1789
Pct.
.531
.481
.445
.438
.438
.504
.484
.447
.143
1.000
.400
.385
.483
.467
3PM-A
2-4
30-99
44-110
24-60
46-104
28-65
14-36
1-2
0-2
0-0
0-0
0-1
189-483
136-388
Pct.
.500
.303
.400
.400
.442
.431
.389
.500
.000
—
—
.000
.391
.351
FTM-A
111-163
110-140
58-78
71-85
36-40
35-44
14-17
25-37
1-1
0-0
2-2
4-12
467-619
485-653
Rebounds
Pct.
O-D-Tot
.681 44-183-227
.786 45-109-154
.744 40-115-155
.835
8-34-42
.900
7-42-49
.795
19-43-62
.824
15-43-58
.676
20-45-65
1.000
0-3-3
—
0-0-0
1.000
1-0-1
.333
12-32-44
.754 211-649-860
.743 277-686-963
Avg.
10.3
7.0
7.0
1.9
2.2
2.8
2.9
3.1
3.0
0.0
0.1
2.3
39.1
43.8
A
98
111
76
89
99
54
18
7
1
1
1
0
555
506
Avg.
4.5
5.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
2.5
0.9
0.3
1.0
1.0
0.1
0.0
25.2
23.0
PF-D
95-0
68-1
69-2
66-1
46-0
55-0
39-0
46-2
1-0
0-0
5-0
55-0
545-6
524-4
S
26
33
32
21
14
21
7
9
0
0
1
4
168
153
G-S
8-8
8-8
8-8
8-0
8-0
8-8
8-8
8-0
1-0
6-0
3-0
1-0
8
8
Min
329
292
308
206
233
191
168
145
10
47
8
8
1945
1945
FGM-A
75-147
49-118
37-91
26-81
29-66
23-53
25-45
21-35
1-4
5-15
0-1
0-3
291-659
302-649
Pct.
.510
.415
.407
.321
.439
.434
.556
.600
.250
.333
.000
.000
.442
.465
3PM-A
0-1
9-34
21-53
8-29
9-24
12-31
0-0
0-0
0-1
2-9
0-0
0-1
61-183
73-181
Pct.
.000
.265
.396
.276
.375
.387
—
—
.000
.222
—
.000
.333
.403
FTM-A
29-40
26-34
10-23
23-29
11-12
13-13
15-18
12-15
0-2
0-3
0-0
0-0
139-189
144-194
Pct.
.725
.765
.435
.793
.917
1.000
.833
.800
.000
.000
—
—
.735
.742
Rebounds
O-D-Tot
17-56-73
15-47-62
15-42-57
1-16-17
6-16-22
4-8-12
6-18-24
7-20-27
2-1-3
0-9-9
0-1-1
0-1-1
73-235-308
87-274-361
Avg.
9.1
7.8
7.1
2.1
2.8
1.5
3.0
3.4
3.0
1.5
0.3
1.0
38.5
45.1
A
31
40
24
34
14
38
5
4
0
1
0
2
193
195
Avg.
3.9
5.0
3.0
4.3
1.8
4.8
0.6
0.5
0.0
0.2
0.0
2.0
24.1
24.4
PF-D
28-1
22-0
29-1
20-0
17-0
14-0
17-0
21-0
0-0
1-0
0-0
0-0
169-2
166-2
S
15
21
21
6
7
5
3
1
0
1
0
0
80
64
TO
29
20
15
18
5
8
4
3
1
2
0
1
110
127
B
17
4
13
1
3
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
40
39
G-S
16-16
16-16
16-16
16-16
16-16
16-0
16-0
16-0
2-0
2-0
7-0
1-0
16
16
Min
629
623
605
598
526
284
295
266
7
15
15
2
3865
3865
FGM-A
147-249
105-241
86-198
54-116
61-153
48-117
38-95
22-56
2-2
1-4
1-2
0-0
565-1233
584-1304
Pct.
.590
.436
.434
.466
.399
.410
.400
.393
1.000
.250
.500
—
.458
.448
3PM-A
0-3
38-102
11-38
24-60
43-108
14-47
0-1
9-30
2-2
1-1
0-0
0-0
142-392
92-256
Pct.
.000
.373
.289
.400
.398
.298
.000
.300
1.000
1.000
—
—
.362
.359
FTM-A
76-104
42-54
103-134
52-62
14-21
23-24
26-38
6-8
0-0
0-0
7-10
0-0
349-455
332-409
Rebounds
Pct.
O-D-Tot
.731 46-128-174
.778
25-64-89
.769 64-128-192
.839
19-37-56
.667
1-18-19
.958
15-21-36
.684
22-53-75
.750
2-15-17
—
1-1-2
—
0-0-0
.700
1-3-4
—
0-0-0
.767 196-468-664
.812 212-433-645
Avg.
10.9
5.6
12.0
3.5
1.2
2.3
4.7
1.1
1.0
0.0
0.6
0.0
41.5
40.3
A
54
77
54
61
50
10
11
48
0
4
0
1
370
358
Avg.
3.4
4.8
3.4
3.8
3.1
0.6
0.7
3.0
0.0
2.0
0.0
1.0
23.1
22.4
PF-D
61-0
52-0
52-1
52-3
31-0
17-0
47-0
35-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
0-0
350-4
378-6
S
33
26
19
14
10
5
9
6
0
1
0
0
123
141
TO
46
36
43
30
38
7
22
12
0
1
2
0
243
198
B T P Avg.
41 370 23.1
7 290 18.1
7 286 17.9
4 184 11.5
3 179 11.2
0 133
8.3
4 102
6.4
4
59
3.7
0
6
3.0
0
3
1.5
0
9
1.3
0
0
0.0
70 1621 101.3
67 1592 99.5
G-S
5-5
5-5
5-5
4-0
5-1
5-5
5-0
3-0
5-0
5-4
3-0
4-0
5
5
Min
190
182
168
87
133
165
89
23
75
70
7
11
1200
1200
FGM-A
39-99
21-68
22-55
12-23
12-27
10-30
9-27
6-12
6-15
6-18
2-3
0-0
145-377
168-368
Pct.
.394
.309
.400
.522
.444
.333
.333
.500
.400
.333
.667
—
.385
.457
3PM-A
0-1
5-26
0-1
0-2
3-9
5-20
3-10
0-1
5-13
3-10
0-0
0-0
24-93
17-45
Pct.
.000
.192
.000
.000
.333
.250
.300
.000
.385
.300
—
—
.258
.378
FTM-A
24-33
28-37
12-16
12-21
6-9
8-9
7-8
4-5
2-3
2-2
2-4
2-2
109-149
104-150
Rebounds
O-D-Tot
9-45-54
9-18-27
18-35-53
5-16-21
3-10-13
0-8-8
4-4-8
3-4-7
1-8-9
3-5-8
0-1-1
1-2-3
56-156-212
48-171-219
Avg.
10.8
5.4
10.6
5.3
2.6
1.6
1.6
2.3
1.8
1.6
0.3
0.8
42.4
43.8
A
12
23
5
4
6
18
1
0
6
5
0
1
81
106
Avg.
2.4
4.6
1.0
1.0
1.2
3.6
0.2
0.0
1.2
1.0
0.0
0.3
16.2
21.2
PF-D
18-0
15-0
21-0
12-1
10-0
11-0
10-0
1-0
12-1
5-0
0-0
4-0
119-2
119-0
S
5
8
8
5
2
2
0
0
4
1
1
0
36
39
TO
13
13
12
6
5
4
3
0
6
0
1
0
65
68
B
16
3
3
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
25
29
TO B T P Avg.
69 62 725 33.0
45 15 450 20.5
25 26 288 13.1
33
2 243 11.0
31
3 238 10.8
21
1 201
9.1
11
4
90
4.5
12
2
94
4.5
1
0
3
3.0
0
0
2
2.0
2
3
6
0.8
5 10
14
0.7
264 128 2354 107.0
302 87 2293 104.2
1996 (3-5)
Player
Olajuwon
Drexler
Horry
Cassell
Elie
Smith
Brown
Bryant
Chilcutt
Mack
Jones
Recasner
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
T P Avg.
179 22.4
133 16.6
105 13.1
83 10.4
78
9.8
71
8.9
65
8.1
54
6.8
2
2.0
12
2.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
782 97.8
821 102.6
1997 (9-7)
Player
Olajuwon
Drexler
Barkley
Elie
Maloney
Johnson
Willis
Threatt
Bullard
Livingston
Harrington
Jones
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
1998 (2-3)
Pct.
.727
.757
.750
.571
.667
.889
.875
.800
.667
1.000
.500
1.000
.732
.693
259
TP
102
75
56
36
33
33
28
16
19
17
6
2
423
457
Avg.
20.4
15.0
11.2
9.0
6.6
6.6
5.6
5.3
3.8
3.4
2.0
0.5
84.6
91.4
Playoffs
Player
Olajuwon
Drexler
Willis
Barkley
Elie
Maloney
Johnson
Harrington
Price
Bullard
Rhodes
Jones
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Year-by-Year Playoff Statistics
1999 (1-3)
Player
Barkley
Pippen
Olajuwon
Mack
Price
Mobley
Harrington
Dickerson
Bullard
Carr
Drew
Roberts
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
G-S
4-4
4-4
4-4
4-0
4-0
4-4
4-0
4-4
2-0
4-0
1-0
3-0
4
4
Min
157
172
123
123
98
94
42
82
8
37
4
20
960
960
FGM-A
36-68
23-70
23-54
13-38
11-24
7-15
9-14
6-22
2-2
4-11
1-1
0-6
135-325
151-322
Pct.
.529
.329
.426
.342
.458
.467
.643
.273
1.000
.364
1.000
.000
.415
.469
3PM-A
2-7
6-22
0-0
10-26
5-14
4-7
0-0
3-8
1-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
31-85
25-66
Pct.
.286
.273
—
.385
.357
.571
—
.375
1.000
—
—
—
.365
.379
FTM-A
20-30
21-26
7-8
14-17
6-6
10-11
4-6
2-4
2-2
0-0
0-2
1-2
87-114
70-110
Pct.
.667
.808
.875
.824
1.000
.909
.667
.500
1.000
—
.000
.500
.763
.636
Rebounds
O-D-Tot
13-42-55
20-27-47
5-24-29
1-8-9
3-5-8
0-4-4
5-9-14
2-2-4
0-0-0
3-4-7
1-2-3
0-3-3
53-130-183
44-119-163
Avg.
13.8
11.8
7.3
2.3
2.0
1.0
3.5
1.0
0.0
1.8
3.0
1.0
45.8
40.8
A
15
22
2
7
14
11
1
3
1
4
2
0
82
93
Avg.
3.8
5.5
0.5
1.8
3.5
2.8
0.3
0.8
0.5
1.0
2.0
0.0
20.5
23.3
PF-D
12-0
12-0
18-0
11-0
5-0
11-0
2-0
8-0
0-0
19-1
1-0
5-0
104-1
87-1
S
6
7
5
4
4
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
30
20
TO
8
13
5
5
6
5
3
2
0
4
0
0
53
52
B
2
3
3
0
1
0
1
3
0
1
0
4
18
34
TP
94
73
53
50
33
28
22
17
7
8
2
1
388
397
Avg.
23.5
18.3
13.3
12.5
8.3
7.0
5.5
4.3
3.5
2.0
2.0
0.3
97.0
99.3
G-S
5-5
5-5
5-5
5-5
5-0
5-5
2-0
5-0
4-0
5-0
1-0
2-0
5
5
Min
222
185
221
210
115
148
22
41
14
38
4
5
1225
1225
FGM-A
30-70
31-68
29-73
29-75
18-38
13-22
2-5
4-9
2-5
1-6
0-1
0-0
159-372
169-394
Pct.
.429
.456
.397
.387
.474
.591
.400
.444
.400
.167
.000
—
.427
.429
3PM-A
7-17
0-0
8-29
6-21
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-3
1-3
0-3
0-0
0-0
23-76
23-67
Pct.
.412
—
.276
.286
—
—
—
.333
.333
.000
—
—
.303
.343
FTM-A
29-40
13-17
8-12
8-10
13-17
3-7
3-6
5-5
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
82-114
89-140
Pct.
.725
.765
.667
.800
.765
.429
.500
1.000
—
—
—
—
.719
.636
Rebounds
O-D-Tot
6-36-42
11-26-37
3-49-52
5-19-24
5-11-16
14-20-34
2-2-4
1-5-6
1-2-3
0-3-3
0-1-1
0-0-0
48-174-222
50-152-202
Avg.
8.4
7.4
10.4
4.8
3.2
6.8
2.0
1.2
0.8
0.6
1.0
0.0
44.4
40.4
A
38
9
10
14
5
2
0
2
0
5
0
1
86
122
Avg.
18
20
9
14
20
18
3
9
1
1
1
0
114
108
PF-D
1
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
S
7
2
5
3
0
5
0
1
1
2
0
0
26
50
TO
21
13
9
18
7
5
0
2
1
2
0
1
84
52
B
1
7
1
3
1
4
0
0
1
0
0
0
18
20
TP
96
75
74
72
49
29
7
14
5
2
0
0
423
450
Avg.
19.2
15.0
14.8
14.4
9.8
5.8
3.5
2.8
1.3
0.4
0.0
0.0
84.6
90.0
G-S
7-7
7-7
7-0
7-0
7-7
7-7
7-4
7-0
7-3
2-0
1-0
7
7
Min
301
220
171
183
280
182
109
101
125
7
1
1680
1680
FGM-A
78-171
55-84
29-62
21-48
19-54
20-46
9-24
6-11
8-25
0-1
0-0
245-526
240-535
Pct.
.456
.655
.468
.438
.352
.435
.375
.545
.320
.000
—
.466
.449
3PM-A
17-46
0-0
0-9
11-23
10-21
7-13
5-12
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
50-124
53-122
Pct.
.370
—
.000
.478
.476
.538
.417
—
—
—
—
.403
.434
FTM-A
42-51
40-55
23-24
7-8
9-13
8-12
2-2
10-13
2-3
0-0
0-0
143-181
169-211
Pct.
.824
.727
.958
.875
.692
.667
1.000
.769
.667
—
—
.790
.801
Rebounds
O-D-Tot
12-40-52
23-31-54
2-11-13
1-28-29
4-17-21
6-21-27
9-10-19
11-24-35
7-7-14
0-0-0
0-0-0
75-189-264
94-195-289
Avg.
7.4
7.7
1.9
4.1
3.0
3.9
2.7
5.0
2.0
0.0
0.0
37.7
41.3
A
47
5
16
9
23
14
4
2
6
0
0
126
120
Avg.
6.7
0.7
2.3
1.3
3.3
2.0
0.6
0.3
0.9
0.0
0.0
18.0
17.1
PF-D
20-0
31-1
17-0
13-0
20-0
15-0
18-0
15-0
23-2
0-0
1-0
173-3
160-5
S
11
2
6
5
9
7
3
2
6
0
0
51
49
TO
26
19
10
6
9
11
3
7
6
0
0
100
93
B
10
19
2
0
1
0
2
7
0
0
0
41
34
T P Avg.
215 30.7
150 21.4
81 11.6
60
8.6
57
8.1
55
7.9
25
3.6
22
3.1
18
2.6
0
0.0
0
0.0
683 97.6
702 100.3
G-S
7-7
7-7
7-7
7-7
7-0
7-0
1-0
7-7
1-0
7-0
3-0
2-0
7
7
Min
280
260
309
272
157
141
3
197
3
40
9
8
1680
1680
FGM-A
63-160
55-125
25-74
23-51
14-35
11-36
1-2
12-17
0-0
3-3
1-3
0-1
208-507
249-561
Pct.
.394
.440
.338
.451
.400
.306
.500
.706
—
1.000
.333
.000
.410
.444
3PM-A
9-36
0-0
16-50
19-43
0-0
6-23
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-2
0-1
50-156
26-87
Pct.
.250
—
.320
.442
—
.261
—
.000
—
—
.000
.000
.321
.299
FTM-A
42-57
66-75
10-13
7-8
7-11
4-8
2-2
2-5
2-2
3-3
0-0
0-0
145-184
109-146
Pct.
.737
.880
.769
.875
.636
.500
1.000
.400
1.000
1.000
—
—
.788
.747
Rebounds
O-D-Tot
5-36-41
23-49-72
6-42-48
3-15-18
10-21-31
2-17-19
0-1-1
14-31-45
1-3-4
5-6-11
0-1-1
0-0-0
69-222-291
74-215-289
Avg.
5.9
10.3
6.9
2.6
4.4
2.7
1.0
6.4
4.0
1.6
0.3
0.0
41.6
41.3
A
51
6
35
15
7
8
1
3
0
1
0
0
127
160
Avg.
7.3
0.9
5.0
2.1
1.0
1.1
1.0
0.4
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
18.1
22.9
PF-D
12-0
27-0
23-0
20-0
10-0
16-1
0-0
22-0
0-0
5-0
0-0
0-0
135-1
160-3
S
5
1
13
12
5
3
0
9
0
0
0
1
49
49
TO
21
33
17
8
4
7
0
7
0
0
1
2
104
84
B
6
5
3
7
0
2
0
3
0
3
0
0
29
34
TP
177
176
76
72
35
32
4
26
2
9
2
0
611
633
2004 (1-4)
Player
Francis
Yao
J. Jackson
Mobley
Taylor
Cato
Weatherspoon
Nachbar
Padgett
M. Jackson
Piatkowski
Wilks
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
2005 (3-4)
Player
McGrady
Yao
James
Barry
Wesley
Sura
Padgett
Mutombo
Bowen
Norris
Weatherspoon
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Playoffs
2007 (3-4)
Player
McGrady
Yao
Alston
Battier
Howard
Head
Spanoulis
Hayes
Tsakalidis
Mutombo
Snyder
Lucas
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
260
Avg.
25.3
25.1
10.9
10.3
5.0
4.6
4.0
3.7
2.0
1.3
0.7
0.0
87.3
90.4
Year-by-Year Playoff Statistics
2008 (2-4)
Player
McGrady
Alston
Scola
Battier
Jackson
Landry
Brooks
Mutombo
Novak
Hayes
Woods
Harris
Head
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
G-S
6-6
4-4
6-6
6-6
6-2
6-0
6-0
6-6
3-0
6-0
1-0
3-0
5-0
6
6
Min
247
126
220
246
138
106
50
123
21
108
1
9
44
1440
1440
FGM-A
62-146
21-48
30-67
20-45
20-70
11-26
8-25
8-13
3-4
7-11
1-1
1-2
1-14
193-472
203-454
Pct.
.425
.438
.448
.444
.286
.423
.320
.615
.750
.636
1.000
.500
.071
.409
.447
3PM-A
5-24
11-25
0-1
12-25
5-24
0-0
0-10
0-0
2-3
0-2
0-0
0-0
0-6
35-120
32-89
Pct.
.208
.440
.000
.480
.208
—
.000
—
.667
.000
—
—
.000
.292
.360
FTM-A
33-53
4-5
24-35
8-11
7-11
12-16
9-11
7-11
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-2
2-2
107-157
105-152
G-S
9-9
13-13
13-13
13-13
13-0
13-13
13-0
13-0
4-0
6-0
13-4
5-0
2-0
13
13
Min
323
444
488
424
181
496
240
254
35
32
173
12
20
3120
3120
FGM-A
54-99
77-170
80-203
77-156
39-92
33-81
39-70
21-63
5-10
4-15
10-21
3-9
0-0
442-989
459-1020
Pct.
.545
.453
.394
.494
.424
.407
.557
.333
.500
.267
.476
.333
—
.447
.450
3PM-A
0-0
27-64
23-83
0-0
9-22
17-54
0-2
4-16
3-8
2-9
0-2
1-2
0-0
86-262
76-209
Pct.
—
.422
.277
—
.409
.315
.000
.250
.375
.222
.000
.500
—
.328
.364
FTM-A
46-51
37-46
20-28
33-49
19-22
22-23
19-33
23-31
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-2
219-285
214-288
Rebounds
O-D-Tot
7-42-49
2-4-6
24-32-56
7-16-23
2-8-10
15-13-28
0-6-6
10-29-39
1-1-2
7-21-28
1-0-1
1-1-2
1-1-2
78-174-252
77-184-261
Avg.
8.2
1.5
9.3
3.8
1.7
4.7
1.0
6.5
0.7
4.7
1.0
0.7
0.4
42.0
43.5
A
41
18
8
3
9
0
3
2
0
5
0
0
4
93
111
Avg.
6.8
4.5
1.3
0.5
1.5
0.0
0.5
0.3
0.0
0.8
0.0
0.0
0.8
15.5
18.5
PF-D
8-0
7-0
30-2
19-0
11-0
8-0
11-0
10-0
2-0
18-0
0-0
0-0
3-0
127-2
131-0
S
9
4
4
6
5
7
0
1
0
3
0
0
2
41
33
TO
18
6
12
8
4
2
3
1
0
4
0
0
4
65
74
B
5
0
1
5
0
3
0
11
1
6
0
0
1
33
37
TP
162
57
84
60
52
34
25
23
8
14
2
3
4
528
543
Avg.
27.0
14.3
14.0
10.0
8.7
5.7
4.2
3.8
2.7
2.3
2.0
1.0
0.8
88.0
90.5
Rebounds
Pct.
O-D-Tot
.902
19-79-98
.804
4-30-34
.714
12-44-56
.673 28-81-109
.864
0-12-12
.957
21-43-64
.576
16-35-51
.742
8-30-38
—
0-4-4
—
3-9-12
—
13-26-39
—
1-0-1
.000
1-8-9
.768 126-401-527
.743 143-383-526
Avg.
10.9
2.6
4.3
8.4
0.9
4.9
3.9
2.9
1.0
2.0
3.0
0.2
4.5
40.5
40.5
A
9
44
54
23
9
31
3
32
3
3
10
0
0
221
207
Avg.
1.0
3.4
4.2
1.8
0.7
2.4
0.2
2.5
0.8
0.5
0.8
0.0
0.0
17.0
15.9
PF-D
27-0
29-0
27-0
45-0
11-0
33-0
27-0
23-0
3-0
4-0
27-0
0-0
5-0
261-0
278-3
S
4
5
14
7
2
14
4
12
2
2
13
0
1
80
101
TO
17
29
32
22
11
15
14
17
4
4
4
1
0
185
151
B TP
11 154
3 218
3 203
3 187
1 106
9 105
5
97
1
69
0
13
1
10
2
20
0
7
2
0
41 1189
92 1208
Avg.
17.1
16.8
15.6
14.4
8.2
8.1
7.5
5.3
3.3
1.7
1.5
1.4
0.0
91.5
92.9
Pct.
.623
.800
.686
.727
.636
.750
.818
.636
—
—
—
.500
1.000
.682
.691
2009 (7-6)
Player
Yao
Brooks
Artest
Scola
Wafer
Battier
Landry
Lowry
Barry
Cook
Hayes
White
Mutombo
ROCKETS
OPPONENTS
Playoffs
261
Year-by-Year Playoff Statistics
237 Games — Overall Record: 116-121
Rockets
Year
G
FGM-A
1969
6
247-531
1975
8
346-714
1977
12
549-1111
1979
2
72-187
1980
7
288-608
1981
21
819-1796
1982
3
107-271
1985
5
214-495
1986
20
894-1845
1987
10
411-833
1988
4
156-345
1989
4
160-339
1990
4
153-338
1991
3
115-249
1993
12
449-941
1994
23
838-1816
1995
22
849-1757
1996
8
291-659
1997
16
565-1233
1998
5
145-377
1999
4
135-325
2004
5
159-372
2005
7
245-526
2007
7
208-507
2008
6
193-472
2009
13
442-989
Totals 237 9050-19636
Pct.
.463
.485
.494
.385
.474
.456
.395
.432
.485
.493
.452
.472
.453
.462
.477
.461
.483
.442
.458
.385
.415
.427
.466
.410
.409
.447
.461
3FGM-A
—
—
—
—
7-33
8-32
0-9
3-22
13-50
8-43
9-25
11-29
11-40
12-39
64-171
149-410
189-483
61-183
142-392
24-93
31-85
23-76
50-124
50-156
35-120
86-262
986-2877
Pct.
—
—
—
—
.212
.250
.000
.136
.260
.186
.360
.379
.275
.308
.374
.363
.391
.333
.362
.258
.365
.303
.403
.321
.292
.328
.343
FTM-A
145-212
176-220
209-283
53-66
132-164
413-550
47-61
89-157
425-594
267-346
97-118
95-130
74-111
38-49
211-273
409-533
467-619
139-189
349-455
109-149
87-114
82-114
143-181
145-184
107-157
219-285
4727-6314
Pct.
.684
.800
.739
.803
.805
.751
.770
.567
.715
.772
.822
.731
.667
.776
.773
.767
.754
.735
.767
.732
.763
.719
.790
.788
.682
.768
.749
Rebounds
Off Def Tot
—
— 296
105 227 332
200 356 556
51
50 101
102 197 299
309 547 856
56
81 137
110 174 284
337 609 946
141 294 435
64 112 176
51 106 157
61
95 156
36
86 122
136 362 498
232 720 952
211 649 860
73 235 308
196 468 664
56 156 212
53 130 183
48 174 222
75 189 264
69 222 291
78 174 252
126 401 527
2976 6814 10086
Avg.
49.3
41.5
46.3
50.5
42.7
40.8
45.7
56.8
47.3
43.5
44.0
39.3
39.0
40.7
41.5
41.4
39.1
38.5
41.5
42.4
45.8
44.4
37.7
41.6
42.0
40.5
42.6
AST
113
211
280
36
176
474
58
105
568
252
79
97
91
73
298
570
555
193
370
81
82
86
126
127
93
221
5415
Avg.
PF-D S T TO BL
18.8
154-1
—
—
—
26.4
295-3
65 146
29
23.3
305-6
94 224
41
18.0
52-1
17
37
20
25.1
172-2
44 121
33
22.6
466-4 174 296 113
19.3
66-0
16
28
17
21.0
147-3
44
80
34
28.5
462-6 172 303 149
25.2
258-6
62 181
72
19.8
90-1
32
59
17
24.3
100-1
37
66
21
22.8
87-0
36
58
26
24.3
72-0
21
47
13
24.8
237-3 101 212
86
24.8
496-5 168 331 143
25.2
545-6 168 264 128
24.1
169-2
80 110
40
23.1
350-4 123 243
70
16.2
119-2
36
65
25
20.5
104-1
30
53
18
17.2
114-4
26
84
18
18.0
173-3
51 100
41
18.1
135-1
49 104
29
15.5
127-2
41
65
33
17.0
261-0
80 185
41
22.8 5556-67 1767 3462 1257
TP
637
868
1307
197
715
2059
261
520
2226
1097
418
426
391
280
1173
2234
2354
782
1621
423
388
423
683
611
528
1189
23811
Avg.
106.2
108.5
108.9
98.5
102.1
98.0
87.0
104.0
111.3
109.7
104.5
106.5
97.8
93.3
97.8
97.1
107.0
97.8
101.3
84.6
97.0
84.6
97.6
87.3
88.0
91.5
100.5
Pct.
.434
.485
.494
.456
.498
.479
.430
.431
.466
.452
.499
.472
.545
.483
.439
.422
.467
.465
.448
.457
.469
.429
.449
.444
.447
.450
.454
3FGM-A
—
—
—
—
8-33
9-54
1-4
8-28
38-124
20-65
6-23
9-38
12-37
12-35
41-108
111-334
136-388
73-181
92-256
17-45
25-66
23-67
53-122
26-87
32-89
76-209
828-2393
Pct.
—
—
—
—
.242
.167
.250
.286
.306
.308
.261
.237
.324
.343
.380
.332
.351
.403
.359
.378
.379
.343
.434
.299
.360
.364
.346
FTM-A
144-223
171-208
233-338
43-59
145-178
389-534
49-68
153-188
427-545
233-307
86-112
90-119
80-105
63-80
194-278
421-566
485-653
144-194
332-409
104-150
70-110
89-140
169-211
109-146
105-152
214-288
4742-6361
Pct.
.646
.822
.689
.729
.815
.728
.721
.814
.783
.759
.768
.756
.762
.788
.698
.744
.743
.742
.812
.693
.636
.636
.801
.747
.691
.743
.745
Rebounds
Off Def Tot
—
— 323
111 237 348
161 334 495
40
67 107
94 190 284
293 616 909
55
96 151
66 169 235
301 571 872
161 274 435
56 115 171
62 116 178
38 115 153
28
82 110
193 318 511
335 678 1013
277 686 963
87 274 361
212 433 645
48 171 219
44 119 163
50 152 202
94 195 289
74 215 289
77 184 261
143 383 526
3100 6790 10213
Avg.
53.8
43.5
41.3
53.5
40.6
43.3
50.3
47.0
43.6
43.5
42.8
44.5
38.3
36.7
42.6
44.0
43.8
45.1
40.3
43.8
40.8
40.4
41.3
41.3
43.5
40.5
43.1
AST
112
208
279
55
183
508
80
116
534
252
99
98
105
72
277
510
506
195
358
106
93
122
120
160
111
207
5466
Avg.
PF-D S T TO BL
18.7
162-1
—
—
—
26.0
193-4
62 147
24
23.3
281-4
82 207
59
27.5
58-2
14
32
15
26.1
169-1
60
96
28
24.2
490-9 148 341 117
26.7
66-1
17
32
5
23.2
126-0
36
96
43
26.7
480-3 175 329 101
25.2
278-5
99 141
44
24.8
92-1
36
62
24
24.5
105-1
35
66
35
26.3
80-0
33
66
27
24.0
55-0
22
42
19
23.1
248-4 128 160
49
22.2
488-3 176 281 112
23.0
524-4 153 302
87
24.4
166-2
64 127
39
22.4
378-6 141 198
67
21.2
119-0
39
68
29
23.3
87-1
20
52
34
24.4
108-0
50
52
20
17.1
160-5
49
93
34
22.9
160-3
49
84
34
18.5
131-0
33
74
37
15.9
278-3 101 151
92
23.1 5482-63 1822 3299 1175
TP
652
863
1305
209
763
2068
276
521
2149
1081
428
425
422
297
1155
2162
2293
821
1592
457
397
450
702
633
543
1208
23872
Avg.
108.7
107.9
108.8
104.5
109.0
98.5
92.0
104.2
107.4
108.1
107.0
106.3
105.5
99.0
96.3
94.0
104.2
102.6
99.5
91.4
99.3
90.0
100.3
90.4
90.5
92.9
100.7
Playoffs
Opponents
Year
G
FGM-A
1969
6
254-585
1975
8
346-713
1977
12
536-1086
1979
2
83-182
1980
7
305-613
1981
21
835-1743
1982
3
113-263
1985
5
80-418
1986
20
842-1808
1987
10
414-915
1988
4
168-337
1989
4
163-345
1990
4
165-303
1991
3
111-230
1993
12
460-1047
1994
23
815-1932
1995
22
836-1789
1996
8
302-649
1997
16
584-1304
1998
5
168-368
1999
4
151-322
2004
5
169-394
2005
7
240-535
2007
7
249-561
2008
6
203-454
2009
13
459-1020
Totals 237 9051-19916
262
Rockets All-Time Playoff Leaders
(Current Rockets Players Bolded)
Scoring Average (min. 20 games)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Player
Tracy McGrady
Hakeem Olajuwon
Moses Malone
Yao Ming
Ralph Sampson
Clyde Drexler
Calvin Murphy
Charles Barkley
Mike Newlin
Lewis Lloyd
G
20
140
45
28
35
51
51
24
22
25
Points
554
3,727
1,089
555
691
948
945
416
325
367
FT Percentage (min. 15 made)
Avg.
27.7
26.6
24.2
19.8
19.7
18.6
18.5
17.3
14.8
14.7
FG Percentage (min. 50 made)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Player
Otis Thorpe
Rodney McCray
Hakeem Olajuwon
Carl Landry
Yao Ming
Ralph Sampson
Mike Newlin
Mitchell Wiggins
Chucky Brown
Moses Malone
FGM
257
196
1,492
50
195
274
135
105
59
409
Games
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Hakeem Olajuwon
Mario Elie
Robert Reid
Kenny Smith
Robert Horry
Allen Leavell
Sam Cassell
Clyde Drexler
Calvin Murphy
10. Otis Thorpe
Hakeem Olajuwon
Robert Reid
Robert Horry
Kenny Smith
Mario Elie
Moses Malone
Clyde Drexler
Otis Thorpe
Calvin Murphy
Rodney McCray
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Pct.
.599
.533
.528
.521
.519
.501
.500
.495
.488
.487
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Player
Jon Barry
David Wesley
Matt Bullard
Kenny Smith
Shane Battier
Mario Elie
Robert Horry
Allen Leavell
Sleepy Floyd
Pete Chilcutt
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Pct.
1.000
.958
.938
.932
.889
.881
.864
.863
.860
.857
3PM
11
10
23
117
48
74
108
13
16
14
3PA
23
21
51
261
122
190
282
34
42
37
Pct.
.478
.476
.451
.448
.393
.389
.383
.382
.381
.378
Blocks
Hakeem Olajuwon
Moses Malone
Robert Horry
Otis Thorpe
Ralph Sampson
Robert Reid
Clyde Drexler
Charles Barkley
Yao Ming
Rodney McCray
1,602
697
415
409
386
383
332
268
261
258
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Hakeem Olajuwon
Moses Malone
Robert Horry
Ralph Sampson
Yao Ming
Robert Reid
Rodney McCray
Billy Paultz
9. Clyde Drexler
10. Dikembe Mutombo
468
81
75
55
42
41
32
32
29
23
FG Made
Hakeem Olajuwon
Robert Horry
Robert Reid
Clyde Drexler
Calvin Murphy
Allen Leavell
Kenny Smith
Mario Elie
Sam Cassell
Vernon Maxwell
238
106
105
88
79
57
54
52
48
38
Assists
3,727
1,089
1,019
948
945
785
780
691
630
626
FTA
17
24
32
177
18
42
22
131
50
21
Hakeem Olajuwon
Robert Reid
Kenny Smith
Clyde Drexler
Robert Horry
Sam Cassell
Calvin Murphy
Allen Leavell
Rodney McCray
Mario Elie
263
456
333
305
251
220
216
213
203
201
173
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Hakeem Olajuwon
Robert Reid
Moses Malone
Calvin Murphy
Clyde Drexler
Robert Horry
Ralph Sampson
Kenny Smith
Otis Thorpe
Vernon Maxwell
1,492
427
409
388
330
275
274
268
257
219
Playoffs
Hakeem Olajuwon
Moses Malone
Robert Reid
Clyde Drexler
Calvin Murphy
Robert Horry
Kenny Smith
Ralph Sampson
Mario Elie
Otis Thorpe
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
FTM
17
23
30
165
16
37
19
113
43
18
3-Point Percentage (min. 10 made)
FGA
429
368
2,825
96
376
547
270
212
121
840
Steals
5,663
2,699
2,301
2,043
1,981
1,962
1,946
1,705
1,660
1,611
Points
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Player
Winston Garland
Mike James
Eddie Johnson
Calvin Murphy
Matt Bullard
Shane Battier
Von Wafer
Allen Leavell
Mike Dunleavy
Cuttino Mobley
Rebounds
140
74
72
68
65
63
52
51
51
46
Minutes
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Rockets All-Time Playoff Leaders
FG Attempted
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Hakeem Olajuwon
Robert Reid
Moses Malone
Calvin Murphy
Clyde Drexler
Robert Horry
Kenny Smith
Vernon Maxwell
Ralph Sampson
Tracy McGrady
3-Pointers Attempted
2,825
974
840
817
749
627
586
575
547
477
3-Pointers Made
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Kenny Smith
Robert Horry
Clyde Drexler
Mario Elie
Vernon Maxwell
Sam Cassell
Shane Battier
Matt Maloney
9. Tracy McGrady
10. Rafer Alston
Aaron Brooks
1. Robert Horry
2. Clyde Drexler
Kenny Smith
4. Vernon Maxwell
5. Mario Elie
6. Sam Cassell
7. Matt Maloney
8. Shane Battier
9. Tracy McGrady
10. Ron Artest
Free Throws Attempted
282
261
261
239
190
134
128
122
106
83
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Hakeem Olajuwon
Moses Malone
Clyde Drexler
Robert Reid
Ralph Sampson
Yao Ming
Sam Cassell
Charles Barkley
Robert Horry
Calvin Murphy
1,028
375
265
217
198
198
188
185
179
177
Free Throws Made
117
108
82
74
73
49
48
48
31
27
27
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Hakeem Olajuwon
Moses Malone
Clyde Drexler
Calvin Murphy
Yao Ming
Sam Cassell
Robert Reid
Mario Elie
Ralph Sampson
Charles Barkley
739
271
206
165
165
158
157
144
140
135
Best Playoff Series
(Current Rockets Players Bolded)
Scoring
Player
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Moses Malone
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Tracy McGrady
Hakeem Olajuwon
Rebounds
Series
Dallas, 1988
San Antonio, 1995
Utah, 1995
Portland, 1994
Orlando, 1995
L.A. Lakers, 1981
L.A. Lakers, 1986
Seattle, 1987
Dallas, 2005
L.A. Clippers, 1993
G Points
4
150
6
212
5
175
4
136
4
131
3
94
5
155
6
183
7
215
5
146
Avg.
37.5
35.3
35.0
34.0
32.8
31.6
31.0
30.5
30.7
29.2
G FGM-A
7
12-17
5
44-67
7
55-84
4
13-20
4
24-37
4
24-37
Pct.
.706
.657
.655
.650
.649
.649
G FTM-A
7
23-23
5
18-18
7
23-24
3
19-20
3
16-17
Pct.
1.000
1.000
.958
.950
.941
Field Goal Percentage
Player
Chuck Hayes
Otis Thorpe
Yao Ming
Mark Bryant
Mario Elie
Otis Thorpe
Series
Utah, 2007
Seattle, 1993
Dallas, 2005
L.A. Lakers, 1996
Orlando, 1995
Seattle, 1989
Player
Moses Malone
Moses Malone
Moses Malone
Hakeem Olajuwon
Moses Malone
Playoffs
Series
San Antonio, 1981
Utah, 1995
Dallas, 2005
L.A. Lakers, 1981
New York, 1975
G
2
3
6
4
6
Reb.
41
53
103
67
100
Avg.
20.5
17.7
17.2
16.8
16.7
Series
L.A. Lakers, 1990
Portland, 1987
San Antonio, 1980
Boston, 1986
L.A. Lakers, 1986
G
4
4
3
6
5
Ast.
41
39
28
52
41
Avg.
10.3
9.8
9.3
8.7
8.2
Assists
Player
Sleepy Floyd
Allen Leavell
Tom Henderson
Robert Reid
Rodney McCray
Free Throw Percentage
Player
Calvin Murphy
Kenny Smith
Mike James
Calvin Murphy
Calvin Murphy
Series
Atlanta, 1979
San Antonio, 1980
Philadelphia, 1977
Dallas, 1988
Washington, 1977
264
Playoff 40-Point Club
(Current Rockets Players Bolded)
Rockets
Player
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Calvin Murphy
Moses Malone
Sleepy Floyd
Hakeem Olajuwon
Moses Malone
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Clyde Drexler
Hakeem Olajuwon
Date
May 14, 1987
May 1, 1994
April 27, 1995
May 26, 1995
April 17, 1981
April 26, 1981
April 30, 1988
May 30, 1995
April 10, 1981
April 30, 1988
May 25, 1994
May 5, 1995
May 24, 1995
Opponent
at Seattle (2OT)
vs. Portland
at Utah
vs. San Antonio
at San Antonio
vs. Kansas City
at Dallas
at San Antonio
vs. San Antonio
at Dallas
vs. Utah
vs. Utah
at San Antonio
TP
49
46
45
43
42
42
42
42
41
41
41
41
41
Calvin Murphy
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Tracy McGrady
April 29, 1977
May 16, 1986
May 5, 1988
May 5, 1995
May 2, 2008
vs. Washington
vs. L.A. Lakers
vs. Dallas
vs. Utah
at Utah
40
40
40
40
40
Date
May 20, 1995
April 4, 1980
May 14, 1995
May 8, 1986
April 21, 2009
April 23, 2007
May 6, 2009
Opponent
at Phoenix
at San Antonio
vs. Phoenix
at Denver (2OT)
at Portland
vs. Utah
at L.A. Lakers
TP
46
44
43
42
42
41
40
Opponents
Player
Kevin Johnson
George Gervin
Kevin Johnson
Alex English
Brandon Roy
Carlos Boozer
Kobe Bryant
Playoff Statistical Achievements
30 Points/20 Rebounds Club
Player
Elvin Hayes
Moses Malone
Moses Malone
Moses Malone
Moses Malone
Moses Malone
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Charles Barkley
Opponent
vs. Atlanta
vs. Washington
vs. Philadelphia
vs. San Antonio
at L.A. Lakers
vs. Kansas City
at Seattle (2OT)
at Dallas
vs. L.A. Clippers
vs. L.A. Lakers
Date
April 4, 1969
April 21, 1977
May 11, 1977
April 6, 1980
April 1, 1981
April 26, 1981
May 14, 1987
April 30, 1988
May 8, 1993
May 13, 1999
Pts.
30
31
30
37
38
42
49
41
31
30
Reb.
20
26
25
20
23
23
25
26
21
23
30-30 Club
(Two Rockets scoring 30 points or more in the same game)
Player
Calvin Murphy
Moses Malone
Calvin Murphy
Hakeem Olajuwon
Sleepy Floyd
Kenny Smith
Clyde Drexler
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Scottie Pippen
Pts.
35
37
36
36
42
32
41
33
42
34
37
Player
Mike Newlin
Calvin Murphy
Moses Malone
Ralph Sampson
Hakeem Olajuwon
Clyde Drexler
Hakeem Olajuwon
Clyde Drexler
Sam Cassell
Sam Cassell
Charles Barkley
Pts.
31
33
34
33
41
30
40
31
30
31
30
Opponent
vs. Boston
vs. San Antonio
at San Antonio
vs. Denver
at Dallas
at Utah
vs. Utah
at Utah
at San Antonio
at Orlando
vs. L.A. Lakers
Date
April 22, 1975
April 6, 1980
April 14, 1981
May 6, 1986
April 30, 1988
April 29, 1995
May 5, 1995
May 7, 1995
May 30, 1995
June 9, 1995
May 13, 1999
Triple-Double Club
Ralph Sampson vs. Denver (May 6, 1986) 33 pts., 17 rebs., 10 asts.
Rodney McCray vs. Seattle (May 12, 1987) 24 pts., 10 rebs., 11 asts.
Hakeem Olajuwon vs. L.A. Lakers (April 29, 1990) 11 pts., 11 rebs., 10 blks.
Steve Francis vs. L.A. Lakers (April 19, 2004) 18 pts., 10 rebs., 12 asts.
Opponents:
Larry Bird (Boston) June 1, 1986; 25 pts., 15 rebs., 11 asts.
Larry Bird (Boston) June 8, 1986; 29 pts., 11 rebs., 12 asts.
Earvin Johnson (L.A. Lakers) May 18, 1986; 20 pts., 12 rebs., 11 asts.
265
Playoffs
Rockets:
Rockets Playoff Team Records
Most Points Scored
Game:
Half:
Quarter:
141
83
45
at San Antonio
vs. San Antonio, 2nd
vs. San Antonio, 3rd
4/6/80
4/6/80
4/6/80
Fewest Points Scored
Game:
Half:
Quarter:
67
25
8
at Utah
at Utah, 2nd
vs. Phoenix, 4th
4/26/07
4/26/07
5/11/94
Largest Victory Margin
Game:
33
(118-85)
vs. Phoenix
5/13/95
Most Field Goals Made
Game:
58
58
vs. Washington
vs. San Antonio
4/21/77
4/6/80
Fewest Field Goals Made
Game:
21
at Utah
4/26/07
Most Field Goals Attempted
Game:
114
vs. Washington
4/21/77
Fewest Field Goals Attempted
Game:
64
at Utah
4/26/07
Highest Field Goal Percentage
Game:
.627
(47-75)
vs. L.A. Clippers
4/29/93
Lowest Field Goal Percentage
Game:
.304
(24-79)
vs. Boston
5/9/81
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made
Game:
19
at Utah
4/29/95
Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted
Game:
34
vs. Seattle
5/12/96
Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage
Most Offensive Rebounds
Game:
Game:
.679
(19-28)
at Utah
4/29/95
Most Free Throws Made
Game:
39
vs. Portland
3
vs. Washington
Playoffs
47
vs. Utah
6
vs. Washington
Game:
4/19/77
Game:
Game:
.955
(21-22)
vs. L.A. Lakers
4/5/81
.462
(6-13)
at Seattle
66
vs. Denver
39
at L.A. Lakers
5/13/86
10
10
vs. Boston
at Utah
5/9/81
5/2/08
17
at Kansas City
4/21/81
14
vs. L.A. Clippers
4/29/93
Most Turnovers
5/4/96
Most Rebounds
Game:
5/6/86
Most Blocked Shots
Game:
Lowest Free Throw Percentage
Game:
vs. Denver
Most Steals
Game:
Highest Free Throw Percentage
Game:
44
Fewest Assists
5/5/95
Fewest Free Throws Attempted
Game:
4/11/77
5/10/81
Most Assists
4/19/77
Most Free Throws Attempted
Game:
vs. Philadelphia
vs. Boston
Most Defensive Rebounds
4/28/87
Fewest Free Throws Made
Game:
28
28
Game:
25
25
at Portland
vs. L.A. Clippers
4/26/87
5/8/93
Fewest Turnovers
5/6/86
Game:
266
5
vs. L.A. Lakers
4/30/96
Opponents Playoff Team Records
Most Points Scored
Game:
Half:
Quarter:
138
75
43
43
vs. Boston
at Phoenix, 1st
at Dallas, 4th
at Phoenix, 2nd
4/14/80
5/9/95
4/28/88
5/9/95
Fewest Points Scored
Game:
Half:
Quarter:
69
31
9
vs. Utah
at Utah, 1st
at L.A. Lakers, 3rd
4/29/08
5/29/94
4/17/04
Largest Victory Margin
Game:
40
(116-76)
40
(118-78)
at Dallas
at L.A. Lakers
5/7/05
5/12/09
Most Field Goals Made
Game:
54
54
at Boston
at Philadelphia
4/24/75
5/5/77
Fewest Field Goals Made
Game:
24
at Dallas
4/23/05
Most Field Goals Attempted
Game:
109
at Denver
5/8/86
Fewest Field Goals Attempted
Game:
64
at Kansas City
4/21/81
Highest Field Goal Percentage
Game:
.633
(50-79)
vs. Boston
5/14/81
Lowest Field Goal Percentage
Game:
.329
(25-76)
at L.A. Lakers
4/17/04
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made
Game:
20
at Seattle
5/6/96
Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted
Most Offensive Rebounds
Game:
Game:
31
31
vs. Orlando
vs. Orlando
6/11/95
6/14/95
Most Free Throws Made
Game:
39
at Utah
5
vs. L.A. Clippers
50
at Utah
vs. L.A. Clippers
1.000
(17-17)
vs. Portland
.464
(13-28)
vs. Atlanta
Game:
Game:
Game:
Game:
66
at Phoenix
39
vs. L.A. Lakers
5/16/86
16
at Portland
4/26/87
14
at San Antonio
4/8/81
26
26
at New York
at Kansas City
4/10/75
4/21/81
Fewest Turnovers
4/1/69
Game:
Most Rebounds
Game:
5/16/95
Most Turnovers
4/26/09
Lowest Free Throw Percentage
Game:
at Phoenix
Most Blocked Shots
5/8/93
Highest Free Throw Percentage
Game:
44
5/16/95
267
5
5
5
vs. Minnesota
vs. L.A. Lakers
at Utah
4/24/97
4/23/04
5/2/08
Playoffs
8
Game:
Most Steals
4/24/85
Fewest Free Throws Attempted
Game:
4/28/85
4/17/86
Most Assists
5/8/93
Most Free Throws Attempted
Game:
vs. Utah
vs. Sacramento
Most Defensive Rebounds
4/24/85
Fewest Free Throws Made
Game:
27
27
Rockets Playoff Individual Records
(Current Rockets Players Bolded)
Points
Game:
Half:
Quarter:
49
31
18
Hakeem Olajuwon
Vernon Maxwell
Hakeem Olajuwon
at Seattle (2OT)
at Phoenix, 2nd
vs. Utah, 1st
5/14/87
5/13/94
5/5/95
Note: Twice in Houston Rockets history, two players have scored 40 or more points in the same playoff game … Eric Floyd (42) and Hakeem
Olajuwon (41) accomplished this feat at Dallas (4/30/88) … Clyde Drexler (41) and Olajuwon (40) also did this vs. Utah (5/5/95) … these were
the second and third times in NBA Playoff history that two teammates scored 40 or more points in the same game … Elgin Baylor (45) and Jerry
West (41) did it with Los Angeles at Detroit (3/19/62) in Game Four of the Western Semifinals (Pistons won, 118-117).
Most Field Goals Made
Game:
20
Hakeem Olajuwon
at Utah
4/27/95
at L.A. Lakers
vs. Kansas City
vs. Phoenix
4/1/81
4/26/81
5/14/95
Yao Ming
at Portland
4/18/09
Yao Ming
at Dallas
4/25/05
Most Field Goals Attempted
Game:
34
34
34
Moses Malone
Moses Malone
Hakeem Olajuwon
Highest Field Goal Percentage
Game:
1.000
(9-9)
.929
(13-14)
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made
Game:
Consecutive:
8
6
6
Matt Maloney
Matt Bullard
Kenny Smith
at Seattle
vs. L.A. Clippers/Seattle
at Utah
5/11/97
5/5/93-5/12/93
4/29/95
Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted
Game:
13
13
Vernon Maxwell
Matt Maloney
at L.A. Lakers
at Seattle
4/27/91
5/11/97
at San Antonio
vs. L.A. Clippers
4/14/81
5/1/93
at San Antonio
vs. L.A. Lakers
vs. L.A. Clippers
at Utah
4/14/81
5/18/86
5/1/93
5/7/95
vs. Utah
5/25/94
vs. Washington
at Dallas
4/21/77
4/30/88
vs. Washington
4/21/77
Most Free Throws Made
Game:
18
18
Moses Malone
Hakeem Olajuwon
Most Free Throws Attempted
Game:
20
20
20
20
Moses Malone
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon
Highest Free Throw Percentage
Game:
1.000
(13-13*)
Hakeem Olajuwon
*Most attempts no misses
Most Rebounds
Game:
26
26
Moses Malone
Hakeem Olajuwon
Most Offensive Rebounds
Game:
15
Moses Malone
Most Defensive Rebounds
Playoffs
Game:
19
19
Jim Jackson
Hakeem Olajuwon
vs. L.A. Lakers
at Dallas
4/25/04
4/30/88
18
Sleepy Floyd
vs. L.A. Lakers
5/1/90
7
Robert Horry
at Orlando
6/9/95
Hakeem Olajuwon
at L.A. Lakers
Robert Reid
at Boston
Most Assists
Game:
Most Steals
Game:
Most Blocked Shots
Game:
10
4/29/90
Most Turnovers
Game:
9
268
4/9/80
Opponents Playoff Individual Records
Points
Game:
Half:
Quarter:
46
32
27
Kevin Johnson
Mark Aguirre
Mark Aguirre
at Phoenix
vs. Dallas, 2nd
vs. Dallas, 3rd
5/20/95
5/5/88
5/5/88
at San Antonio
4/4/80
at Phoenix
at L.A. Lakers
5/15/94
5/4/09
vs. Boston
4/13/80
vs. Dallas
at Utah
4/30/05
5/2/08
vs. Orlando
at Seattle
6/11/95
5/4/96
at Phoenix
5/20/95
at Phoenix
5/20/95
Most Field Goals Made
Game:
19
George Gervin
Most Field Goals Attempted
Game:
31
31
Kevin Johnson
Kobe Bryant
Highest Field Goal Percentage
Game:
.900
(9-10)
Nate Archibald
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made
Game:
6
6
Jason Terry
Deron Williams
Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted
Game:
12
12
Nick Anderson
Gary Payton
Most Free Throws Made
Game:
21
Kevin Johnson
Most Free Throws Attempted
Game:
22
Kevin Johnson
Highest Free Throw Percentage
Game:
1.000
(13-13)
1.000
(13-13)
1.000
(13-13)
George Gervin
vs. San Antonio
4/6/80
Adrian Dantley
vs. Utah
4/28/85
Brandon Roy
vs. Portland
4/26/09
Dave Cowens
vs. Boston
4/22/75
vs. San Antonio
at Minnesota
5/28/95
4/29/97
Most Rebounds
Game:
24
Most Offensive Rebounds
Game:
12
12
Dennis Rodman
Dean Garrett
Most Defensive Rebounds
Game:
20
Dave Cowens
vs. Boston
4/22/75
21
Earvin Johnson
at L.A. Lakers
4/27/91
4x: last Hersey Hawkins
vs. Seattle
Mark Eaton
at Utah
4/26/85
Kevin Johnson
Shawn Kemp
vs. Phoenix
vs. Seattle
5/8/94
5/17/97
Most Assists
Game:
Most Steals
Game:
6
5/7/97
Game:
10
Most Turnovers
Game:
8
8
269
Playoffs
Most Blocked Shots
139
vs. San Antonio, 1980
285
vs. L.A. Lakers, 1981
68
vs. Minnesota, 1997
90
vs. Minnesota, 1997
vs. Sacramento, 1986
.814
vs. New York, 1975
.678
vs. Sacramento, 1986
35
vs. Minnesota, 1997
81
vs. Minnesota, 1997
.432
vs. Minnesota, 1997
148
vs. L.A. Lakers, 1981
87
vs. Minnesota, 1997
33
vs. Sacramento, 1986
23
vs. Sacramento, 1986
337
vs. San Antonio, 1980
261
vs. Seattle, 1982
Field Goals Attempted
FT Made
FT Attempted
Highest FT Pct.
Lowest FT Pct.
Most 3-Pt. FG Made
Most 3-Pt. FG Attempted
Highest 3-Pt. FG Pct.
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocks
Most Points — Team
Fewest Points — Team
3-Game
Series
Field Goals Made
Playoffs
270
378
vs. Boston, 1980
456
vs. Orlando, 1995
31
vs. Portland, 1987
43
vs. L.A. Lakers, 1996
118
vs. Portland, 1987
183
vs. L.A. Lakers, 1999
.437
vs. Portland, 1994
118
vs. Seattle, 1996
43
vs. Seattle, 1996
.667
vs. L.A. Lakers, 1990
.882
vs. Boston, 1980
130
vs. Seattle, 1989
102
vs. Portland, 1987
345
vs. Dallas, 1988
173
vs. Portland, 1987
4-Game
Series
423
vs. L.A. Lakers, 2004
vs. Utah, 1998
555
vs. L.A. Lakers, 1986
44
vs. L.A. Clippers, 1993
52
vs. Kansas City, 1981
147
vs. L.A. Lakers, 1986
284
vs. Utah, 1985
.475
vs. Utah, 1995
99
vs. Utah, 1995
47
vs. Utah, 1995
.567
vs. Utah, 1985
.798
vs. Utah, 1994
166
vs. Utah, 1995
125
vs. Utah, 1995
495
vs. Utah, 1985
218
vs. Boston, 1975
5-Game
Series
Team Playoff Series Records
520
vs. Boston, 1981
728
vs. Denver, 1986
50
vs. Denver, 1986
54
vs. Boston, 1986
180
vs. Denver, 1986
327
vs. Denver, 1986
.371
vs. Portland, 2009
131
vs. Utah, 1997
45
vs. Utah, 1997
.665
vs. Denver, 1986
.785
vs. Utah, 1997
218
vs. Seattle, 1987
165
vs. Seattle, 1987
592
vs. Denver, 1986
292
vs. Denver, 1986
6-Game
Series
603
vs. New York, 1994
768
vs. San Antonio, 1981
49
vs. Phoenix, 1994
63
vs. Seattle, 1997
209
vs. Phoenix, 1994
308
vs. Phoenix, 1994
.403
vs. Dallas, 2005
180
vs. Seattle, 1997
62
vs. Seattle, 1997
.736
vs. Phoenix, 1994
.794
vs. Seattle, 1993
214
vs. San Antonio, 1981
165
vs. San Antonio, 1981
595
vs. Phoenix, 1994
300
vs. San Antonio, 1981
7-Game
Series
Rockets Team Playoff Series Records
The NBA
NBA
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Telephone: .................................. 011-44-20-7795-8921
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Telephone: ..................................... 011-852-2843-9600
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273
2010-2011 NBA Standings
Eastern Conference
ATLANTIC
Boston
New York
Philadelphia
New Jersey
Toronto
W
56
42
41
24
22
L
26
40
41
58
60
PCT
.683
.512
.500
.293
.268
GB
14
15
32
34
HOME
33-8
23-18
26-15
19-22
16-25
ROAD
23-18
19-22
15-26
5-36
6-35
LAST-10
5-5
7-3
4-6
1-9
2-8
STREAK
Won 1
Lost 2
Lost 2
Lost 5
Lost 2
CENTRAL
Chicago
Indiana
Milwaukee
Detroit
Cleveland
W
62
37
35
30
19
L
20
45
47
52
63
PCT
.756
.451
.427
.366
.232
GB
25
27
32
43
HOME
36-5
24-17
22-19
21-20
12-29
ROAD
26-15
13-28
13-28
9-32
7-34
LAST-10
9-1
5-5
6-4
5-5
5-5
STREAK
Won 9
Lost 2
Won 3
Won 1
Won 2
SOUTHEAST
Miami
Orlando
Atlanta
Charlotte
Washington
W
58
52
44
34
23
L
24
30
38
48
59
PCT
.707
.634
.537
.415
.280
GB
6
14
24
35
HOME
30-11
29-12
24-17
21-20
20-21
ROAD
28-13
23-18
20-21
13-28
3-38
LAST-10
8-2
6-4
4-6
4-6
6-4
STREAK
Won 4
Won 2
Lost 6
Won 2
Lost 1
Western Conference
SOUTHWEST
San Antonio
Dallas
New Orleans
Memphis
Houston
W
61
57
46
46
43
L
21
25
36
36
39
PCT
.744
.695
.561
.561
.524
GB
4
15
15
18
HOME
36-5
29-12
28-13
30-11
25-16
ROAD
25-16
28-13
18-23
16-25
18-23
LAST-10
4-6
6-4
5-5
6-4
5-5
STREAK
Lost 2
Won 4
Lost 3
Lost 2
Won 1
NORTHWEST
Oklahoma City
Denver
Portland
Utah
Minnesota
W
55
50
48
39
17
L
27
32
34
43
65
PCT
.671
.610
.585
.476
.207
GB
5
7
16
38
HOME
30-11
33-8
30-11
21-20
12-29
ROAD
25-16
17-24
18-23
18-23
5-36
LAST-10
7-3
7-3
6-4
3-7
0-10
STREAK
Lost 1
Lost 1
Lost 1
Won 2
Lost 15
PACIFIC
L.A. Lakers
Phoenix
Golden State
L.A. Clippers
Sacramento
W
57
40
36
32
24
L
25
42
46
50
58
PCT
.695
.488
.439
.390
.293
GB
17
21
25
33
HOME
30-11
23-18
26-15
23-18
11-30
ROAD
27-14
17-24
10-31
9-32
13-28
LAST-10
5-5
4-6
6-4
4-6
4-6
STREAK
Won 2
Won 2
Won 1
Won 1
Lost 2
Rockets Divisional History
NBA
The Rockets have played in the Western Division (1967-70), Pacific Division (1970-72), Central Division
(1972-80), Midwest Division (1980-2004) and the Southwest Division (2004-2011).
Western Division Members (1967-70)
1967-68 - Chicago, L.A. Lakers, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis
1968-70 - Atlanta, Chicago, L.A. Lakers, Phoenix, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle
Pacific Division Members (1970-72)
1970-72 - Golden State, Houston, L.A. Lakers, Portland, Seattle
Central Division Members (1972-80)
1972-74 - Atlanta, Cleveland, Houston, Washington
1974-76 - Atlanta, Cleveland, Houston, New Orleans, Washington
1976-78 - Atlanta, Cleveland, Houston, New Orleans, San Antonio, Washington
1978-79 - Atlanta, Cleveland, Detroit, Houston, New Orleans, San Antonio
1979-80 - Atlanta, Cleveland, Detroit, Houston, Indiana, San Antonio
Midwest Division Members (1980-2004)
1980-85 - Dallas, Denver, Houston, Kansas City, San Antonio, Utah
1985-88 - Dallas, Denver, Houston, Sacramento, San Antonio, Utah
1988-89 - Dallas, Denver, Houston, Miami, San Antonio, Utah
1989-90 - Charlotte, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Minnesota, San Antonio, Utah
1990-91 - Dallas, Denver, Houston, Minnesota, Orlando, San Antonio, Utah
1991-95 - Dallas, Denver, Houston, Minnesota, San Antonio, Utah
1995-2001 - Dallas, Denver, Houston, Minnesota, San Antonio, Utah, Vancouver
2001-2004 - Dallas, Denver, Houston, Memphis, Minnesota, San Antonio, Utah
Southwest Division Members (2004-2011)
2004-2011 - Dallas, Houston, Memphis, New Orleans, San Antonio
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2010-2011 NBA Awards
Kia NBA Most Valuable Player Award .................................................................... Derrick Rose, Chicago Bulls
NBA Coach of the Year ........................................................................................... Tom Thibodeau, Chicago Bulls
Kia NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award .................................................. Dwight Howard, Orlando Magic
Kia NBA Most Improved Player Award ................................................. Kevin Love, Minnesota Timberwolves
T-Mobile NBA Rookie of the Year .............................................................. Blake Griffin, Los Angeles Clippers
Kia NBA Sixth Man Award .............................................................................. Lamar Odom, Los Angeles Lakers
NBA Sportsmanship Award .................................................................... Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors
NBA Executive of the Year ............................................. Gar Forman, Chicago Bulls & Pat Riley, Miami Heat
J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award ........................................................... Ron Artest, Los Angeles Lakers
All-NBA Teams
First Team
Pos.
Player, Team
F
LeBron James, Miami Heat
F
Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City Thunder
C
Dwight Howard, Orlando Magic
G
Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers
G
Derrick Rose, Chicago Bulls
Second
Pos.
F
F
C
G
G
Third Team
Pos.
Player, Team
F
LaMarcus Aldridge, Portland Trail Blazers
F
Zach Randolph, Memphis Grizzlies
C
Al Horford, Atlanta Hawks
G
Manu Ginobili, San Antonio Spurs
G
Chris Paul, New Orleans Hornets
Team
Player, Team
Pau Gasol, Los Angeles Lakers
Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas Mavericks
Amaré Stoudemire, New York Knicks
Dwyane Wade, Miami Heat
Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City Thunder
All-Defensive Teams
Second
Pos.
F
F
C
G
G
First Team
Pos.
Player, Team
F
LeBron James, Miami Heat
F
Kevin Garnett, Boston Celtics
C
Dwight Howard, Orlando Magic
G
Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers
G
Rajon Rondo, Boston Celtics
Team
Player, Team
Andre Iguodala, Philadelphia 76ers
Joakim Noah, Chicago Bulls
Tyson Chandler, Dallas Mavericks
Tony Allen, Memphis Grizzlies
Chris Paul, New Orleans Hornets
T-Mobile All-Rookie Teams
First Team
Blake Griffin, Los Angeles Clippers
John Wall, Washington Wizards
Landry Fields, New York Knicks
DeMarcus Cousins, Sacramento Kings
Gary Neal, San Antonio Spurs
Second Team
Greg Monroe, Detroit Pistons
Wesley Johnson, Minnesota Timberwolves
Eric Bledsoe, Los Angeles Clippers
Derrick Favors, Utah Jazz
Paul George, Indiana Pacers
NBA Players of the Week
NBA Players of the Month
Ending
11/7/10
11/14/10
11/21/10
11/28/10
12/5/10
12/12/10
12/19/10
12/26/10
1/2/11
1/9/11
1/16/11
1/23/11
1/30/11
2/6/11
2/13/11
2/27/11
3/6/11
3/13/11
3/20/11
3/27/11
4/3/11
4/10/11
Month
N o v.
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
Players (East & West)
Dwight Howard & Deron Williams
L. James/D. Wade & Kevin Durant
LeBron James & Zach Randolph
Dwight Howard & LaMarcus Aldridge
Derrick Rose & Kobe Bryant
LeBron James & Kevin Durant
NBA T-Mobile Rookies of the Month
Month
N o v.
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
Players (East & West)
Landry Fields & Blake Griffin
Landry Fields & Blake Griffin
John Wall & Blake Griffin
John Wall & Blake Griffin
John Wall & Blake Griffin
John Wall & Blake Griffin
NBA Coaches of the Month
Month
N o v.
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
275
Coaches (East & West)
Doc Rivers & Gregg Popovich
Erik Spoelstra & Gregg Popovich
Tom Thibodeau & Monty Williams
Doug Collins & Rick Carlisle
Tom Thibodeau & Phil Jackson
Tom Thibodeau & Nate McMillan
NBA
Players (East & West)
Dwight Howard & Chris Paul
Derrick Rose & Deron Williams
Amaré Stoudemire & Russell Westbrook
Dwight Howard & Dirk Nowitzki
Amaré Stoudemire & Russell Westbrook
Dwyane Wade & Dirk Nowitzki
Paul Pierce & Tony Parker
LeBron James & Monta Ellis
Dwyane Wade & Chauncey Billups
LeBron James & Zach Randolph
Derrick Rose & Russell Westbrook
Dwight Howard & LaMarcus Aldridge
LeBron James & Zach Randolph
LeBron James & Kevin Durant
Dwight Howard & LaMarcus Aldridge
Dwight Howard & Kevin Martin
Paul Pierce & Russell Westbrook
Dwyane Wade & Tony Parker
LeBron James & Kyle Lowry
Dwight Howard & Kobe Bryant
Carmelo Anthony & Zach Randolph
Carmelo Anthony & Kevin Durant
2010-2011 NBA Leaders
Scoring Average
Durant, OKC.
James, Mia.
Anthony, Den.-N.Y.
Wade, Mia.
Bryant, LA-L
Stoudemire, N.Y.
Rose, Chi.
Ellis, G.S.
Martin, Hou.
Nowitzki, Dal.
Howard, Orl.
Griffin, LA-C
Westbrook, OKC.
Aldridge, Por.
Bargnani, Tor.
Granger, Ind.
Lopez, N.J.
Love, Min.
Randolph, Mem.
Beasley, Min.
Pierce, Bos.
West, N.O.
Gasol, LA-L
Bosh, Mia.
Jefferson, Utah
Curry, G.S.
Scola, Hou.
Johnson, Atl.
Parker, S.A.
Deng, Chi.
Ginobili, S.A.
Millsap, Utah
DeRozan, Tor.
Billups, Den.-N.Y.
Smith, Atl.
Allen, Bos.
Lee, G.S.
G
78
79
77
76
82
78
81
80
80
73
78
82
82
81
66
79
82
73
75
73
80
70
82
77
82
74
74
72
78
82
80
76
82
72
77
80
73
FG
711
758
684
692
740
744
711
726
553
610
619
696
614
707
525
535
644
482
598
561
507
528
593
524
654
505
569
514
555
531
441
525
539
339
497
480
496
FT
594
503
507
494
483
473
476
340
594
395
546
446
531
351
287
395
385
424
300
219
386
264
354
384
220
212
214
195
233
253
357

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