June 9, 1995 With a 117-106 victory in Game 2 of the NBA Finals at Orlando Arena, the Houston Rockets set a then playoff record for a single season with their seventh straight road win. Hakeem Olajuwon’s 34 points and 11 rebounds, Sam Cassell’s 31 points off the bench and Robert Horry’s NBA Finals single game record seven steals lifted the Rockets to a 2-0 series lead. http://www.nba.com/history/this_date_june.html Horry was so good one game could have 8 threes the next 2 points....but when playoffs roll around will smith got all jiggy wit it going big shot bob. Big shot Bob thanks
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My goal was to beat tinman at posting this HISTORIC win in Clutch City-an epic one in the Orena. Haha dream n Sam. Thanks for the vid
Good memory and it never gets old. Thank you Rockets for bringing 2nd championship to Houston. I hope Rockets can win another one soon.
has to be one of the most underrated pgs of all time. helped the bucks become successful helped the wolves become successful helped the clippers become successful oh. helped the rockets too. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/qunCpYSvnqo" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Those were GREAT memories. Had just graduated high school; getting ready for college. With all the cr*p so many ppl talk about us not facing Jordan, our run in 1995 was really overlooked. Didn't we face like a record number of 60 win teams or something? And all the comebacks and drama. Seemed like I never thought a team I cheered for could be so clutch, since I had watched the Oilers choke after CHOKE in my youth. These Rockets really delivered when you invested in them as a fan. Loved those guys!!
I also want to thank fans like tinman and third eye keeping these memories alive. That's awesome! Great times!!
Right we Re our own comic book! Dude SAM I agree I think he's a top ten all time PG. He was the exact opposite of tslack and Kmart -Sam the complete heart of a champion. Thank god we got to experience the first two years. Now to this question, I'd still do the Barkley trade ... But would you tin?-I know you are with me on the beating the sonics prob. Would not have happened had we not had Barkley? Back to SAM I AM Man "that's two and we might go for another one yaaa"
A lil early on my dates but...it was a 60 win team in there but it was 4 teams with 50 plus wins (I believe all of those teams had 54 or more wins, and someone had 60 wins (SA I think?).....June 14, 1995 The Houston Rockets became the first sixth-seeded playoff team to win an NBA title, following a 113-101 Game 4 triumph over Orlando at The Summit. Houston also became the first NBA team to ever defeat four consecutive opponents (Utah, Phoenix, San Antonio and Orlando) in the playoffs that had won 50 or more games during the regular season. Houston and Orlando combined to set a Finals record for the most three-point field goals made (25), with the Magic sinking 14 long-range shots (led by five each from Anfernee Hardaway and Brian Shaw) and the Rockets hitting 11 (with Mario Elie and Robert Horry collecting four apiece).
Sweet memory! It illustrates all that is wrong with the current organization. That was the franchise at its best. Today we are so pathetically lost. There is almost a since of hopelessness. The Rockets must, MUST, MUST get out of basketball purgatory. There has to be a way out.
I agree but we did have two superstars miss season after season,and we held on to them until the chocolate melted. That's our problem now. I digress...Game one in the Orena was a test that the Rockets passed so well it demoralized Orlando. That was the best Orlando had and yet they still lost. That was the top of the Rockets as a team-they in no way ever down by 22, thought they'd lose. Kenny Smith deserves all time rocket just for this game, and he is fairly underrated comparing to PGs that have come through this town.
fully rebuilding aka 'tanking' is the way we have to go. Unfortunately, too many fans are afraid of being a basement dweller for a couple of years. I prefer that to being stuck in mediocrity.