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T he Houston Rockets have fans in Clutch City believing once again. Their last championship run, during the 1994-95 NBA season stands as one of the most remarkable in basketball history.
Editor's note: Twenty-five years ago today, the Rockets defeated the Knicks in Game 7 of the NBA Finals at The Summit to win Houston's first major-league sports championship. The following story ...
Houston has become a legitimate title contender after acquiring Kevin Durant. If he leads the Rockets to their first ring since 1995, where would he rank among ...
While it was certainly a long shot that the Houston Rockets actually landed Damian Lillard as he searched for his next stop ...
Rockets coach Rudy Tomjanovich speaks to the nearly 52,000 fans celebrating the Houston Rockets' victory over the New York Knicks for the National Basketball Association championship. Â Houston ...
Kenny Smith helped the Houston Rockets etch their names into history, winning an NBA title during the 1994-95 season. The championship is notable because it came in between two three-peats from ...
06/22/1994 - Houston Rockets teammates Vernon Maxwell, Kenny Smith, and Robert Horry celebrate after the Rockets won the NBA Championship beating the New York Knicks June 22, 1994.
One June 22, 1994, the Houston Rockets won the first of back-to-back NBA titles. Houston Matters looks back on what made that team and that season so special for a city used to sports disappointments.
Here we will look at and discuss the biggest mistake that the Houston Rockets may have made during the 2025 NBA free agency.
The 30th anniversary of the Rockets winning their first (and the city's first) championship is June 22. Now that the anniversary is upon us, it's a good time to take a look back at some of the ...
Hakeem Olajuwon's Houston Rockets winning back-to-back titles in 1994 and 1995 is ... "You don't win a championship by ... and showed how different playoff basketball is. The 1994–95 Rockets ...
Denver Nuggets forward Jeff Green (32) dunks next to Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler, right, during the second half of Game 2 of basketball's NBA Finals, Monday, June 12, 2023, in Denver.