I don't remember the first championship Houston won but i remember this one vividly seeing my father ecstatic my mom and uncle's screaming neighbor's outside screaming as well it was a great night to be from Houston i will hold that memory for life
I also remember clearly. Shaq was my dude . I was 16 and was confident that Orlando would win . Was obsessed to the point my nickname became " SHAQ 😂 . You guys gave us a whooping and will " also" never forget 😂😆🤨😪. Memories hey 😂
I remember because I was watching game 7 from my bed while dealing with a sever case of food poisoning. I could only make it so far, I passed out when Kenny banked in his 3, I knew we were going to win after that.
@@USMCTexanOnly ones i am taking over him is Shaq Wilt Rusell and Kareem. He is a top 5 center all time. And you Can make an argument to why he is better than Shaq.
@@emilfrederiksen.1622 Hakeem affected the game in more ways than Shaq - Points, Assists, Rebounds, Steals, Blocks - Shaq wasn't stealing the ball from anybody and he wasn't making free throws either, Hakeem also schooled him badly in the 94-95 Finals.
Most skilled center of all time. Imo the greatest center of all time. Could make his free throws, had mid range, great defender, great rebounder and the best footwork of any big man.
@Dr.ScatKohlenblo-nj2cv your right . He only swept a young healthy shack, beat a mvp david Robinson, dominated Ewing in the finals. Not to mention dominated in big man era
Drexler is my fav NBA player of all time! He was humble and team first. His time in Houston was amazing. Drexler and Hakeem were so unstoppable on the same team. This video brings back good memories back when the NBA was top notch.
@@DeuceDebonaire dam fr that’s going to far but he did miss 4 straight free throws and he probably lost a lot of bookies money Orlando were heavy favorites over the Rockets in 94-95!
@@hrpaperstacks3661 he wasn't the same for the rest of his career! I know Orlando got swept I seen it!! 1st year without Clyde Dexler second year with!! Back to back! Then Shaq got swept the next year by the GOAT!
I was lucky enough to discover my hometown Rockets the year before they won back to back ships. Directly inspired a lifelong love of basketball that continues unabated all these years later. Clutch City 4 Life✌️
@@Wonderpalm1979 do you think he’s a bad owner? And what do you think about rockets fanbase in general? Are they loyal or just show when the team is good?
I remembered this team. I currently reside in Houston. at the time of their run, I lived in New Jersey. The people of Houston have a genuinely friendly spirit. This team had the spirit of unity. It was that spirit of unity, combined with their genuine friendship and friendliness that created their championships...
@@hectorlopez1069 houston never beat chicago youre trippin. houston repeated with back to back championships in 2 years where MJ was retired and correct me if im wrong but im pretty sure he took that time to play baseball for the white sox before coming back to 3 peat once again with the bulls winning the third and final ship in the second 3 peat in 1999.
Born & raised in Houston, and no disrespect to Rudy, he was a great motivating coach and he knew how to rile the team up. But as a coaching mind and creating offensive opportunities?? compared to other coaches (phil jackson), he was LIGHT YEARS behind. The Rockets only strategy even after Drexler arrived was to throw it down to Hakeem and let him work or kick it out for a 3 when double teamed. This strategy definitely WORE OUT Hakeem during the championship runs, all while Jordan got 2 years of rest. You can tell by the significant decline in Hakeem’s production from the 95 season to 96 season.
@@StayAKTV Results speaks for themselves his players obviously respected him if they didn't they wouldn't have come back from a 3-1 defecit. He was no Phil Jackson but a good players coach. Especially considering he got the most out of a pretty weak roster outside of Hakeem and Drexler.
The 1993-1994 and 1994-1995 Houston Rockets are on the most inspirational teams in sports history. You've got probably one of the best Center ever with Hakeem and bunch of great role players who have stepped up in bigger occasions constantly. Also, Rudy Tomjanovich is one of the greatest figures and coaching characters in NBA history, so underrated 💯
@@Ozzy1322 naah. Not even close. Drexler was still an allstar player and top 2 SG when he was with Houston. Karl Malone was done by the time he got to LA. Speak on what you know.
@@benyah3390Neither one of you know what you're talkin' about. Mailman was definitely not "done" in LA. He came right in and proceeded to somehow get 13 ppg, 9 rpg, and 4 dimes while playing with two cats that absolutely _demanded_ the ball night in and night out.
Hakeem Olajuwan is the big man version of Jordan. An unbelievable offensive weapon while being a nonpareil defensive player. And Clyde Drexler is the most underrated Superstar in NBA history IMO.
Both are some of the greatest two-way players regardless of position. Hakeem has the edge defensively, cuz it was also his duty to rebound while patrolling the painted area, and so rare that he could come out and defend one-on-one or help on the perimeter
Agreed. So many elimination shots throughout history, but this one always stands out to me, and doing on the road against an opposing crowd makes it sting even more LMAO
this entire decade and era was both amazing and painful and frustrating for fans of other strong teams that were contenders and mainstays in the playoffs like the knicks, the pacers and the utah jazz with stockton and malone. all of these teams pretty much could have been dominant and won repeating back to back championships or 2 in 4 or 3 in 5 or anything like that if jordan and the bulls werent like a supernatural entity during that time that just would not let go and lose. i was a kid and i wasnt even super in love with Mike but it was like watching a fuckin alien play ball. he did NOT miss clutch shots and did things that i still just cannot comprehend like having the flu in a particular shitty year to have the flu and dropping triple doubles and 40 or 50 points and shit. karl malone would be dominant in any era and i feel like both them and the knicks would have multiple trophies if the bulls werent a thing. its fun to theorize but ultimately this era was so fun to watch.
The FACT that the 6th seeded Rockets beat the Top 3 teams in the league during that Playoff run, then swept the top seeded Magic in the Finals that's AMAZING Tip off my hats to them
My god, what great couple of years of NBA basketball for Houston, my youngest daughter still remembers those days, and she remembers the celebrations afterwards great days for Houston and the Rockets.
Watching this brings back so many memories, this was my childhood. I grew up with the Rockets, Hakeem Olajuwon is my favorite player of all time. That summer I attended and met Kenny Smith's basketball camp. I was upset when the Rockets had traded Horry, Smith, Elie and Cassel for Charles Barkely. The team wasn't the same after that. Of course when the Rockets had picked up free agent Scottie Pippen during the 98 season, the shorten season, what looked like a winning team. Barkely and Pippen never saw eye to eye and it was the last season that Hakeem played for Rockets.
I recently noticed that Pete Chilcutt started 17 games for the Rockets this season. That's crazy to think that a team that was starting Pete Chilcutt won the NBA title
The most impressive part is they did this with Vernon Maxwell who averaged 13/3/4 for the szn quitting the team after 1 game of the playoffs, happy Hakeem and Clyde got to win a championship together
Double clutch Baby! Clyde the Glide with Hakeem Olajuwon! The team believed in themselves. Rudy and CD led them from the bench. Go Houston Rockets 🚀! How sweet it is!
Another thing that's never mentioned and not talked about. In this documentary, their second leading scorer from 1994 playoffs in vernon maxwell literally just up and left the team because he wasn't happy, to have to overcome that as well, it's pretty amazing. Just having to overcome a literal player quitting on your team in the playoffs is crazy.
Only Giannis and Jordan has done. Hakeem also won FMVP and a Chip that season and made ALL NBA 1st team and All Defense 1 st team he literally had the perfect season.
This rocket team did very well against the Bulls in the regular season consistently. Hakeem was a unique challenge for them and they never really had good big men, and the big men that the Bulls did have were exceptionally slow, Hakeem was obliterating them
I was only 8 during this incredible season and too young to really understand and appreciate just how epic Clyde Drexler coming back to Houston and reuniting with Hakeem was.
He was a great role player tho there is a reason why winning teams always wanted to have him on there team he was clutch and added a winning mentality in the dressing room.
Luck? He worked for those rings. That's why casuals are never taken seriously. He was a big part of every team he went to. That's not luck, that's recognition.
The Dream avenged his loss to Ewing in college in the first Finals, and then he and Drex helped each other win the 2nd one.. Drex's 1st.. respect!
Facts
When the NBA games were GAMES. The good old days.
I know
Not like today's game which is stupid.
Amen brother!!😊
Yesss
This is the only team at 6th seed to beat the Top 4 teams and completely dominate them. They are one of the most underrated Champions of all time
Olajuwon was unstoppable in the 95 playoffs.
Olajuwon dominated Stockton & Malone, KJ & Barkley, Admiral & Rodman, and Shaq & Penny... all on the road. Never a better run@@hectorlopez1069
They traded for a a HOF player in Drexler mid season
Never underestimate the heart of a champion-RTJ
@mythtek1 gave up O.T. then Maxwell quit.. played most of their games on the road..
Robert Horry is the best 3rd man/ support player in history...
7 Championship rings with 3s, steals, and clutch shots...
Very underrated...
I don't remember the first championship Houston won but i remember this one vividly seeing my father ecstatic my mom and uncle's screaming neighbor's outside screaming as well it was a great night to be from Houston i will hold that memory for life
I also remember clearly. Shaq was my dude . I was 16 and was confident that Orlando would win .
Was obsessed to the point my nickname became " SHAQ 😂 .
You guys gave us a whooping and will " also" never forget 😂😆🤨😪.
Memories hey 😂
I remember because I was watching game 7 from my bed while dealing with a sever case of food poisoning. I could only make it so far, I passed out when Kenny banked in his 3, I knew we were going to win after that.
I remember that the GOAT wasn't in the league at the time.
Didn't realise how good of a coach Rudy Tomjanovich was respect
The right coach to make a team, champions of the NBA.
Facts. I said the same thing. The players respected him. And Loved him. And vice versa.
He didn't do shit for Lakers😢😅
@@ltatjsallday8709he was coach for a while and then he had to leave because of illness I think.
Hakeem Olajuwon. One of the best centers in NBA history!
THE best, he led the league in so many categories, and embarrassed the MVP David Robinson
He'd my C in my all time starting 5
@@USMCTexanOnly ones i am taking over him is Shaq Wilt Rusell and Kareem. He is a top 5 center all time. And you Can make an argument to why he is better than Shaq.
@@emilfrederiksen.1622 Hakeem affected the game in more ways than Shaq - Points, Assists, Rebounds, Steals, Blocks - Shaq wasn't stealing the ball from anybody and he wasn't making free throws either, Hakeem also schooled him badly in the 94-95 Finals.
Most skilled center of all time. Imo the greatest center of all time. Could make his free throws, had mid range, great defender, great rebounder and the best footwork of any big man.
McHale had the best post moves.
@krisharkleroad8 agree to disagree. Gues we just see it differently
Ha, ha. You're funny.
@Dr.ScatKohlenblo-nj2cv your right . He only swept a young healthy shack, beat a mvp david Robinson, dominated Ewing in the finals. Not to mention dominated in big man era
@@krisharkleroad8but McHale wasn't a real Big Man
Drexler is my fav NBA player of all time! He was humble and team first. His time in Houston was amazing. Drexler and Hakeem were so unstoppable on the same team. This video brings back good memories back when the NBA was top notch.
Nick Anderson was never the same after those 4 missed free throws
He had to move out the city !! 😂
@@DeuceDebonaire dam fr that’s going to far but he did miss 4 straight free throws and he probably lost a lot of bookies money Orlando were heavy favorites over the Rockets in 94-95!
@@ghetto-ceethageneralg.f.m.6804 That was one game out of 4. They got swept. 4-0 with Shaq and Penny.
@@hrpaperstacks3661 he wasn't the same for the rest of his career! I know Orlando got swept I seen it!! 1st year without Clyde Dexler second year with!! Back to back! Then Shaq got swept the next year by the GOAT!
It ended his legacy in basketball
These were straightforward humble players! Something missing, today, in the NBA
My favorite team ever!!! They were amazing and they were the definition of TEAM!!!!
I was lucky enough to discover my hometown Rockets the year before they won back to back ships. Directly inspired a lifelong love of basketball that continues unabated all these years later. Clutch City 4 Life✌️
You still a rockets fans?
@@nandouquintana5709 indeed. Watch every game every year. Even when it's painful. Even while having to keep my hatred for Fertitta compartmentalized.
@@Wonderpalm1979 do you think he’s a bad owner? And what do you think about rockets fanbase in general? Are they loyal or just show when the team is good?
the 90s western conference was LOADED with great teams
So was the East. East was tough back then.
@@LynxStarAutoNot as good as the West. The East was more stacked in the 80s. With the Pistons 76ers Celtics and Bulls.
Yes it was. The West was the Domimant Conferpusfrom the 89-90 Season up until Present Day
@@LynxStarAuto. No. Nothing like the West. 3 good teams. Chicago, New York and Indiana. West was Loaded.
The Dream was special. As a man and as a player.
GOAT
I'm a jordan fan, but hakeem was the best to watch only if you understand the game of basketball👌👌👌
Both Jordan and Olajuwon were hall of fame bound players
I remembered this team. I currently reside in Houston. at the time of their run, I lived in New Jersey. The people of Houston have a genuinely friendly spirit. This team had the spirit of unity. It was that spirit of unity, combined with their genuine friendship and friendliness that created their championships...
Even with Jordan playing, they still beat Jordan in the Finals, as well.
No one beat jordan in finals
ok bub hug some more trees y dont u? hug a couple for me too.
@@hectorlopez1069 houston never beat chicago youre trippin. houston repeated with back to back championships in 2 years where MJ was retired and correct me if im wrong but im pretty sure he took that time to play baseball for the white sox before coming back to 3 peat once again with the bulls winning the third and final ship in the second 3 peat in 1999.
Ppl don't give Coach Rudy enough credit. But he was a great Coach. That his players respected.
Especially compared to the Magic coach during those time outs. Guy said absolutely nothing of substance. Rudy giving Braveheart speeches and shit.
Born & raised in Houston, and no disrespect to Rudy, he was a great motivating coach and he knew how to rile the team up. But as a coaching mind and creating offensive opportunities?? compared to other coaches (phil jackson), he was LIGHT YEARS behind. The Rockets only strategy even after Drexler arrived was to throw it down to Hakeem and let him work or kick it out for a 3 when double teamed. This strategy definitely WORE OUT Hakeem during the championship runs, all while Jordan got 2 years of rest. You can tell by the significant decline in Hakeem’s production from the 95 season to 96 season.
@@StayAKTV Results speaks for themselves his players obviously respected him if they didn't they wouldn't have come back from a 3-1 defecit. He was no Phil Jackson but a good players coach. Especially considering he got the most out of a pretty weak roster outside of Hakeem and Drexler.
The 1993-1994 and 1994-1995 Houston Rockets are on the most inspirational teams in sports history. You've got probably one of the best Center ever with Hakeem and bunch of great role players who have stepped up in bigger occasions constantly. Also, Rudy Tomjanovich is one of the greatest figures and coaching characters in NBA history, so underrated 💯
Clyde Drexler is no "role player". Dude is top 50 player & top 5 SG.
@@benyah3390 He was like Karl Malone on 2004 Lakers. Hall of fame career but different role in that team
@@Ozzy1322 naah. Not even close. Drexler was still an allstar player and top 2 SG when he was with Houston. Karl Malone was done by the time he got to LA. Speak on what you know.
@@benyah3390 Agreed my bad
@@benyah3390Neither one of you know what you're talkin' about. Mailman was definitely not "done" in LA. He came right in and proceeded to somehow get 13 ppg, 9 rpg, and 4 dimes while playing with two cats that absolutely _demanded_ the ball night in and night out.
Hakeem Olajuwan is the big man version of Jordan. An unbelievable offensive weapon while being a nonpareil defensive player. And Clyde Drexler is the most underrated Superstar in NBA history IMO.
Offensive & Defensively homie
Both are some of the greatest two-way players regardless of position. Hakeem has the edge defensively, cuz it was also his duty to rebound while patrolling the painted area, and so rare that he could come out and defend one-on-one or help on the perimeter
And Hakeem was a far better player than LeBron and Shaq.. just watch the team he won with ..
just think, the rockets passed on Jordan the draft and went with Olajuwon!
Clyde was the real deal !!!! He just didn't chase I bright lights
Respect for David Robinsons game was never the same after that. He will always be remembered for that dismantling by Olajuwon
46:38 is a moment in time that I will always remember. Thanks Rudy T.
RIP Rudy T.
the kiss of death.......greatest elimination shot EVER!!!!
Elie gave a kiss to the suns. The shot to send them straight home.
Agreed. So many elimination shots throughout history, but this one always stands out to me, and doing on the road against an opposing crowd makes it sting even more LMAO
Wooow I still get chills watching this again and relieving the HEART OF A CHAMPION
TEAM like no other ...Their chemistry was true the roof
That was a great team, although they beat my New York Knicks team in 1994 ... I still got love for the Rockets ...
They defeated the Knicks, they could of defeated the bulls with Jordan too.
@@hectorlopez1069 the magic knocked jordan and the bulls out of the playoffs this year
@@jpeoplesman1 Jordan only played a few games.
@@kalepwa should have been well rested for the playoffs playing only 17 games in season
this entire decade and era was both amazing and painful and frustrating for fans of other strong teams that were contenders and mainstays in the playoffs like the knicks, the pacers and the utah jazz with stockton and malone. all of these teams pretty much could have been dominant and won repeating back to back championships or 2 in 4 or 3 in 5 or anything like that if jordan and the bulls werent like a supernatural entity during that time that just would not let go and lose. i was a kid and i wasnt even super in love with Mike but it was like watching a fuckin alien play ball. he did NOT miss clutch shots and did things that i still just cannot comprehend like having the flu in a particular shitty year to have the flu and dropping triple doubles and 40 or 50 points and shit. karl malone would be dominant in any era and i feel like both them and the knicks would have multiple trophies if the bulls werent a thing. its fun to theorize but ultimately this era was so fun to watch.
Drex & DR34M.. what a team, great champions !
Two friends do it for the rockets on the second championship.
The FACT that the 6th seeded Rockets beat the Top 3 teams in the league during that Playoff run, then swept the top seeded Magic in the Finals that's AMAZING
Tip off my hats to them
My god, what great couple of years of NBA basketball for Houston, my youngest daughter still remembers those days, and she remembers the celebrations afterwards great days for Houston and the Rockets.
Watching this brings back so many memories, this was my childhood. I grew up with the Rockets, Hakeem Olajuwon is my favorite player of all time. That summer I attended and met Kenny Smith's basketball camp. I was upset when the Rockets had traded Horry, Smith, Elie and Cassel for Charles Barkely. The team wasn't the same after that. Of course when the Rockets had picked up free agent Scottie Pippen during the 98 season, the shorten season, what looked like a winning team. Barkely and Pippen never saw eye to eye and it was the last season that Hakeem played for Rockets.
The Greatest playoff run maybe in sports history. To upset the 4 beat teams in the NBA that year and beat them all was historic
with 0 homecourt advantage.
Facts
Hakeem's two championship runs were more difficult and impressive than all of Mike's six
The Mavericks 2011 Championship season could arguably be the greatest playoff run of all time! Look it up!
@@TylerHingletonExcept for the part where Dream wouldn't have _had_ any championships if Mike had still been in the league.
Chicago Bulls 83 @ Houston Rockets 106 (11-17-1994) Olajuwon 29 Points
You gotta love Hakeem....
I recently noticed that Pete Chilcutt started 17 games for the Rockets this season. That's crazy to think that a team that was starting Pete Chilcutt won the NBA title
Better than Nick Anderson.
Living in Houston during since Olajuwon was at UofH, it was a great time to be a Rockets fan. Those 2 magical years were so fun and exciting.
Nice victories to beat the jazz, suns, spurs and the magic to bring another title to Houston.
90s greatest era of nba/sports. Great vid
my favorite team in sports history, thanks for the memories! and Hakeem, love you
I was at both parades after both championships and to describe in a fans view the 2nd season including the playoffs ( friggin roller-coaster ride!)
I remember both championships! I was a teenager then. Never underestimate the heart of a champion.
Most underrated title run in NBA history, and I’m a Dirk Stan
That title win shook the entire league to it's core and altered the history of the NBA. So many what it's in that series....
I’m a old school Bulls fan but I’ve gotta say this is a team that was humble and deserved the titles they won. Respect ✊
I was in the 3rd grade at elementary school. The memories of the past.
Houston Rockets 97 @ Sacramento Kings 86 (02-08-1995) Olajuwon 31 Points
As a life long Blazer fan I was a Rocket biased NBA fan those Playoffs. Love seeing Clyde get His. Even if it wasnt in PDX.
Greatest playoff run ever in my opinion. It's such a difficult route to the championship it's quite unbelievable what they did
Houston Rockets 106 @ Detroit Pistons 96 (01-20-1995) Olajuwon 34 Points
1995 NBA Western Conference Finals Game 1 Houston Rockets 94 @ San Antonio Spurs 93 (05-22-1995) Olajuwon 27 Points
1995 NBA Western Conference Semifinals Game 7 Houston Rockets 115 @ Phoenix Suns 114 (05-20-1995) Olajuwon 29 Points
Houston Rockets 115 @ Milwaukee Bucks 99 (01-24-1995) Olajuwon 31 Points
The most impressive part is they did this with Vernon Maxwell who averaged 13/3/4 for the szn quitting the team after 1 game of the playoffs, happy Hakeem and Clyde got to win a championship together
1995 NBA Western Conference First Round Game 4 Utah Jazz 106 @ Houston Rockets 123 (05-05-1995) Drexler 41 Points
1995 NBA Western Conference Finals Game 2 Houston Rockets 106 @ San Antonio Spurs 96 (05-24-1995) Olajuwon 41 Points
I was 13 when they won this title and I know as a Houston sports fan I'll never witness a run like this for the rest of my time on this Earth.
1995 NBA Finals Game 2 Houston Rockets 117 @ Orlando Magic (06-09-1995) Olajuwon 34 Points
That's when the rockets was a great team because they had great players congrats to the Rockets for winning they're second chip that year 🎉 💪😁💯
1995 NBA Western Conference Finals Game 6 San Antonio Spurs 95 @ Houston Rockets 100 (06-01-1995) Olajuwon 39 Points
Double clutch Baby! Clyde the Glide with Hakeem Olajuwon! The team believed in themselves. Rudy and CD led them from the bench.
Go Houston Rockets 🚀! How sweet it is!
1995 NBA Western Conference First Round Game 5 Houston Rockets 95 @ Utah Jazz 91 (05-07-1995) Olajuwon 33 Points
Never Underestimate The Heart of A Champion.
Coach Rudy T.
1995 Western Conference Semifinals Game 5 Houston Rockets 103 @ Phoenix Suns 97 (05-16-1995) Olajuwon 31 Points
1995 NBA Finals Game 3 Orlando Magic 103 @ Houston Rockets 106 (06-11-1995) Olajuwon 31 Points
Thank you for posting this!
1995 NBA Finals Game 1 Houston Rockets 120 @ Orlando Magic 118 (06-07-1995) Olajuwon 31 Points
Another thing that's never mentioned and not talked about. In this documentary, their second leading scorer from 1994 playoffs in vernon maxwell literally just up and left the team because he wasn't happy, to have to overcome that as well, it's pretty amazing. Just having to overcome a literal player quitting on your team in the playoffs is crazy.
1995 NBA Western Conference First Round Game 2 Houston Rockets 140 @ Utah Jazz 126 (04-29-1995) Smith 32 Points
to win league mvp and defensive player of the year AND finals mvp in one year , DAMN !
Only Giannis and Jordan has done. Hakeem also won FMVP and a Chip that season and made ALL NBA 1st team and All Defense 1 st team he literally had the perfect season.
1995 NBA Western Conference Semifinals Game 3 Phoenix Suns 85 @ Houston Rockets 118 (05-13-1995) Olajuwon 36 Points
I was 11 or 12 when they won this. I remember watching this on TV. Forgot how good they were
1995 NBA Finals Game 4 Orlando Magic 101 @ Houston Rockets 114 (06-14-1995) Olajuwon 35 Points
Hey Houston. Youre welcome for Drexler. You got Our Goat and Je Delivered!!!! Clyde the Glide is Top 20.
New Jersey Nets 86 @ Houston Rockets 90 (11-04-1994) Olajuwon 19 Points
Houston Rockets (1994-1995 Regular Season 47-35 82 Games)
This rocket team did very well against the Bulls in the regular season consistently. Hakeem was a unique challenge for them and they never really had good big men, and the big men that the Bulls did have were exceptionally slow, Hakeem was obliterating them
Hakeem would have cooked Bill Cartwright or Will perdue if they met in the playoffs.
Excellent documentary, thanks!
Congrats Clyde the glide!!!!
I was only 8 during this incredible season and too young to really understand and appreciate just how epic Clyde Drexler coming back to Houston and reuniting with Hakeem was.
The footage is great quality.
Love my magic but respect to Drex!
That's what heart does. And how good was Drexler carrying the team for awhile to make finals. He deserved that chip so much. Love it
Houston Rockets (1994-1995 Playlist)
Houston Rockets 136 @ Philadelphia 76ers 107 (03-14-1995) Drexler 26 Points
Sacramento Kings 84 @ Houston Rockets 98 (04-15-1995) Smith 18 Points
These are the days when the nba is worth watching
Dont EVER underestimate the heart of a champion
Houston Rockets (1994-1995 Press Conference)
Houston Rockets 101 @ Miami Heat 88 (12-26-1994) Olajuwon 24 Points
Charlotte Hornets 95 @ Houston Rockets 101 (12-08-1994) Smith 25 Points
Hakeem rolled 8 -2 in 2 series over 2 of the top 10 centers of all time!!!😮
Detroit Pistons 99 @ Houston Rockets 110 (02-23-1995) Olajuwon 36 Points
Bullets vs Rockets Highlights December 13th 1994
Washington Bullets 85 @ Houston Rockets 93 (12-13-1994) Thorpe 27 Points
1994-1995 Houston Rockets Basketball Team Rockets #27 1994-1995
Robert Horry earned a lots of rings he is very lucky
He was a great role player tho there is a reason why winning teams always wanted to have him on there team he was clutch and added a winning mentality in the dressing room.
Luck? He worked for those rings. That's why casuals are never taken seriously. He was a big part of every team he went to. That's not luck, that's recognition.
Houston Rockets (1994-1995 Full Games)
Never in any sport will there be a generation packed with so many hall of fame superstars as this one was.
Kings vs Rockets Highlights April 15th 1995
Houston Rockets 100 @ Cleveland Cavaliers 98 (11-08-1994) Olajuwon 21 Points
Utah Jazz 101 @ Houston Rockets 121 (02-02-1995) Olajuwon 41 Points