List of Houston Rockets statistics and records

The Rockets moved into the Toyota Center at the start of the 2003–2004 season

The Houston Rockets are an American professional basketball franchise based in Houston, Texas. The team plays in the Southwest Division of the Western Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The team was established in 1967, and played in San Diego, California for four years, before relocating to Houston.[1] They have made the playoffs in 25 of their 42 seasons, and won their division and conference four times each; they also won back-to-back NBA championships in 1994 and 1995.[2] They won 22 straight games during the 2007–08 season, the third-longest streak in NBA history.[3]

Hakeem Olajuwon, the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player in both of the Rockets' championship seasons, played for the Rockets for 17 years, and is the career leader for the franchise in 9 categories. He also holds the NBA records for blocks in a playoff game, and most points and blocks in a 4-game playoff series. Moses Malone, who played 6 of 19 seasons for the Rockets, had the most points, rebounds, and free throws made in a season for the Rockets, and he also holds the NBA records for most offensive rebounds in a regular season and playoff game.

The individual player records section lists the Rockets career leaders in major statistical categories, as well as franchise records for single seasons and games. The team section lists the Rockets' teams that have recorded the highest and lowest totals in a category in a single season and game, and any NBA records that the Rockets have set as a team.

Table key

 MP  Minutes played  FGM  Field-goals  FTM  Free throw  3PFGM  Three-point field goals
 FG%  Field goal percentage[a]  3P%  Three-point field goal percentage[a]  FT%  Free throw percentage[a]  OT  Overtime
 REB  Rebounds  AST  Assists  STL  Steals
 BLK  Blocks  PTS  Points  TO  Turnovers

Franchise records

Individual player records

Career leaders

Category Name Years with Rockets Total
GamesOlajuwon, HakeemHakeem Olajuwon1984–20011,117
MPOlajuwon, HakeemHakeem Olajuwon1984–200142,844
PTSOlajuwon, HakeemHakeem Olajuwon1984–200126,511
REBOlajuwon, HakeemHakeem Olajuwon1984–200113,381
ASTMurphy, CalvinCalvin Murphy1970–19834,402
TOOlajuwon, HakeemHakeem Olajuwon1984–20013,569
STLOlajuwon, HakeemHakeem Olajuwon1984–20012,088
BLKOlajuwon, HakeemHakeem Olajuwon1984–20013,740
FGMOlajuwon, HakeemHakeem Olajuwon1984–200110,555
FG%Thorpe, OtisOtis Thorpe1988–1995.559
3PFGMHarden, JamesJames Harden2012–2016800
3P%Barry, JonJon Barry2005–2006.436
FTMOlajuwon, HakeemHakeem Olajuwon1984–20015,376
FT%Barry, JonJon Barry2005–2006.941

Single-season records

Category Name NBA season Total
MPHayes, ElvinElvin Hayes1968–693,695
PTSMalone, MosesMoses Malone1981–822,520
REBMalone, MosesMoses Malone1978–791,444
ASTLucas, JohnJohn Lucas1977–78768
TOHarden, JamesJames Harden2015–16374
STLOlajuwon, HakeemHakeem Olajuwon1988–89213
BLKOlajuwon, HakeemHakeem Olajuwon1989–90376
FGMHayes, ElvinElvin Hayes1970–71948
FG%Thorpe, OtisOtis Thorpe1991–92.592
3PFGMHarden, JamesJames Harden2015–16236
3P%Barry, JonJon Barry2004–05.451
FTMHarden, JamesJames Harden2015–16720
FT%Murphy, CalvinCalvin Murphy1980–81.958

Streaks

Category Name Length Games
Consecutive games playedHayes, ElvinElvin Hayes1968–72, 1981–82442
Consecutive games 10+ PTSMalone, MosesMoses MaloneNovember 4, 1972 – April 18, 1982319
Consecutive games 20+ PTSMalone, MosesMoses MaloneJanuary 16 – March 18, 198229
Consecutive games 30+ PTSMalone, MosesMoses MaloneJanuary 26 – February 23, 198213
Consecutive games 40+ PTSMalone, MosesMoses Malone
Harden, JamesJames Harden
February 2–7, 1982 (Malone)
February 26 – March 2, 1982 (Malone)
February 8–10, 2015 (Harden)
2
Consecutive 3PFGMSmith, KennyKenny SmithJanuary 22 – February 6, 199110
Consecutive games with a 3PFGMBrooks, AaronAaron BrooksDecember 22, 2009 – March 19, 201039
Consecutive FTMMurphy, CalvinCalvin MurphyDecember 27, 1980 – February 20, 198178
Consecutive games with 10+ REBHayes, ElvinElvin HayesOctober 30, 1968 – February 22, 196960
Consecutive games with 20+ REBHayes, ElvinElvin HayesDecember 1–12, 19705
Consecutive games with 10+ ASTLucas, JohnJohn LucasOctober 22 – November 9, 19778

Single-game records

Yao Ming holds Rockets records in field goal and free throw shooting percentage.
Category Name Opponent Date Total
MPMobley, CuttinoCuttino MobleyAtlanta HawksFebruary 22, 200459[b]
PTSMurphy, CalvinCalvin MurphyNew Jersey NetsMarch 18, 197857
PTS, HLFMaxwell, VernonVernon MaxwellCleveland CavaliersJanuary 26, 199137
PTS, QTRMaxwell, VernonVernon MaxwellCleveland CavaliersJanuary 26, 199130
REBMalone, MosesMoses MaloneNew Orleans JazzFebruary 9, 197937
ASTWilliams, ArtArt WilliamsPhoenix SunsDecember 28, 196822
ASTWilliams, ArtArt WilliamsSan Francisco WarriorsFebruary 14, 197022
ASTLeavell, AllenAllen LeavellNew Jersey NetsJanuary 25, 198322
TOMalone, MosesMoses MalonePhoenix SunsFebruary 6, 198112
STLDrexler, ClydeClyde DrexlerSacramento KingsNovember 1, 199610
BLKHayes, ElvinElvin HayesMilwaukee BucksMarch 19, 197113
BLKHayes, ElvinElvin HayesPhoenix SunsMarch 21, 197113
BLKSampson, RalphRalph SampsonChicago BullsDecember 9, 198313
FGMMurphy, CalvinCalvin MurphyNew Jersey NetsMarch 18, 197824
FGMOlajuwon, HakeemHakeem OlajuwonDenver NuggetsJanuary 30, 199724
FG%[c]Ming, YaoYao MingMiami HeatJanuary 17, 20091.000 (12–12)[4]
3PFGMParsons, ChandlerChandler ParsonsMemphis GrizzliesJanuary 24, 201410
3P%Brooks, AaronAaron BrooksMemphis GrizzliesMarch 17, 20101.000 (7–7)
FTMFloyd, SleepySleepy FloydGolden State WarriorsFebruary 3, 199122
FT%[e]Martin, KevinKevin MartinUtah JazzMarch 20, 20111.000 (18–18)

Team records

Single-season records

Highest
Category NBA season Total
Wins1993–9458[5]
PTS1969–709732
REB1967–685418
AST1985–862318
TO1974–751759
STL1989–90809
BLK1984–85597
FGM1969–703866
FG%1984–85.504
3PFGM2014–15933
3P%2008–09.375
FTM1970–712188
FT%1973–74.812
Lowest
Category NBA season Total
Wins1982–8314[5]
PTS1998–994711
REB1998–992075
AST1998–991058
TO1998–99812
STL1998–99386
BLK1998–99260
FGM1998–991755
FG%1967–68.417
3PFGM1980–8121
3P%1980–81.178
FTM1998–99865
FT%1968–69.682

Note: The 1998–99 NBA season was a lockout-shortened season, with 50 games instead of the normal 82.

Single-game records

Highest
Tracy McGrady made 6 of the Rockets' 19 free throws on April 5, 2005.[6]
Category Opponent Date Total
PTSDenver NuggetsJanuary 10, 1991156
REBSeattle SuperSonicsJanuary 4, 196989
ASTLos Angeles ClippersMarch 15, 198650
TOChicago BullsOctober 27, 197334
TOKansas City KingsMarch 17, 197434
STLCleveland CavaliersNovember 16, 198621
BLKDenver NuggetsNovember 16, 198420
FGMCincinnati RoyalsMarch 12, 197067
FG%Philadelphia 76ersFebruary 16, 1993.685 (61–89)[f]
3PFGMGolden State WarriorsFebruary 5, 201323[m]
3P%Golden State WarriorsApril 7, 1994.750 (12–16)
FTMSeattle SuperSonicsDecember 28, 196747
FT%Golden State WarriorsApril 5, 20051.000 (19–19)
Lowest
The Rockets scored only 66 points against the Detroit Pistons at The Palace of Auburn Hills on January 7, 2004.
Category Opponent Date Total
PTSMiami HeatDecember 21, 199666
PTSPortland Trail BlazersApril 8, 200366
PTSDetroit PistonsJanuary 7, 200466
REBMinnesota TimberwolvesFebruary 21, 199623
ASTAtlanta HawksFebruary 23, 19696
ASTWashington BulletsApril 1, 19776
TOSacramento KingsJanuary 23, 19864
STLDallas MavericksNovember 12, 19910
STLGolden State WarriorsDecember 31, 20050
FGMMiami HeatDecember 21, 199623
FGMCleveland CavaliersJanuary 6, 199823
FGMPortland Trail BlazersMarch 7, 199923
FGMNew York KnicksDecember 27, 200223
FGMOklahoma City ThunderNovember 16, 201423
FG%Oklahoma City ThunderNovember 16, 2014.287 (23–80)
3P%Orlando MagicMarch 30, 1991.000
(0–15)
FTMDenver NuggetsJanuary 27, 19782
FT%Portland Trail BlazersFebruary 22, 1983.214 (3–14)

NBA records

Individual

Regular season game

Category Name Opponent Date Total
STL, halfClyde DrexlerSacramento KingsNovember 1, 19968[g]
Offensive REBMoses MaloneSeattle SuperSonicsFebruary 11, 198221
3PFGM, halfChandler ParsonsMemphis GrizzliesJanuary 24, 201410

Playoff game

Category Name Opponent Date Total
Offensive REBMoses MaloneWashington BulletsApril 21, 197715
BLKHakeem OlajuwonLos Angeles LakersApril 29, 199010[h]

Playoff series

Category Series games Name Opponent Playoffs Total
Offensive REB3Moses MaloneSeattle SuperSonics198228
PTS4Hakeem OlajuwonDallas Mavericks1988150
BLK4Hakeem OlajuwonLos Angeles Lakers199023
REB2Moses MaloneAtlanta Hawks197941
Offensive REB2Moses MaloneAtlanta Hawks197925
Offensive REB3Moses MaloneSeattle SuperSonics198228

NBA Finals game

Category Name Opponent Playoffs Total
STLRobert HorryOrlando Magic19957[7]
3PFGM, quarterKenny SmithOrlando Magic19955

NBA Finals series

Category Series games Name Opponent Playoffs Total
FGM4Hakeem OlajuwonOrlando Magic199556
Offensive REB6Moses MaloneBoston Celtics198146

Team

Regular season game

Category Opponent Date Total
Fewest PTS in an OTPortland Trail BlazersJanuary 22, 19830
Fewest combined PTS, halfSan Antonio SpursDecember 11, 200355[k]

Notes

References

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