So I had this great idea to gather all of the regular season and playoff records that the Rockets hold or share. Then i found out that NBA.com has either done away with or hidden all of their history stuff. So I did a search and came up with all of these NBA.com pages that are no longer accessable form the main page. Anyway, this what i could find. These are only playoff records. I know there are more. Feel free to add any records not listed here. ONLY LIST RECORDS THAT WE HOLD OR SHARE. None of that second or third place crap! Most wins on road, one playoff series 9 - Houston, 1995 Most road games, one playoff series 12 - Houston, 1981 New York, 1994 Houston, 1995 Most consecutive games won on road, all playoff series 8 - Chicago, 1991-92 Houston, 1995-96 Fewest Turnovers 3-game series 28 - Houston vs. Seattle, 1982 Minnesota vs. Houston, 1997 Fewest offensive rebounds, game 2 - New York at Boston, April 19, 1974 Golden State at Chicago, April 30, 1975 Houston vs. L.A. Clippers, April 29, 1993 Cleveland at New York, April 29, 1995 Seattle vs. Utah, May 20, 1996 Most offensive rebounds, both teams, game 51 - Houston (27) vs. Atlanta (24), April 11, 1979 Utah (27) at Houston (24), April 28, 1985 Fewest blocked shots, both teams, game 1 - Dallas (1) at Portland (0), April 25, 1985 Houston (0) vs. Seattle (1), May 17, 1997 Most Rebounds 2-game series 41 - Moses Malone, Houston vs. Atlanta, 1979 Most Offensive Rebounds 2-game series 25 - Moses Malone, Houston vs. Atlanta, 1979 Most Offensive Rebounds 3-game series 28 - Moses Malone, Houston vs. Seattle, 1982 Most Offensive Rebounds 2-game series 51 - Houston vs. Atlanta, 1979 Fewest Offensive Rebounds 4-game series 27 - Houston vs. L.A. Lakers, 1996 Fewest Offensive Rebounds 5-game series 33 - Houston vs. Utah, 1995 Most Defensive Rebounds 7-game series 246 - Houston vs. Phoenix, 1994 Most Blocked Shots 4-game series 35 - Seattle vs. Houston, 1989 Most Field Goals 4-game series 65 - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Milwaukee vs. Chicago, 1974 Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston vs. Orlando, 1995 Most Field-Goal Attempts 4-game series 116 - Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston vs. Orlando, 1995 Blocked Shots 1 game 10 - Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston at L.A. Lakers, April 29, 1990 Blocked Shots 4-game series 23 - Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston vs. L.A. Lakers, 1990 Fewest free throws made, game 3 - Houston vs. Washington, April 19, 1977 Los Angeles at Philadelphia, May 26, 1983 New Jersey vs. Cleveland, May 7, 1993 Most three-point field goals, one half 6 - Michael Jordan, Chicago vs. Portland, June 3, 1992 Reggie Miller, Indiana at New York, June 1, 1994 Kenny Smith, Houston at Utah, April 29, 1995 Reggie Miller, Indiana vs. Atlanta, April 29, 1995 John Starks, New York at Indiana, May 11, 1995 Kenny Smith, Houston at Orlando, June 7, 1995 Mookie Blaylock, Atlanta at Chicago, May 8, 1997 Most three-point field goals, one quarter 5 - Reggie Miller, Indiana at New York, June 1, 1994 Kenny Smith, Houston at Orlando, June 7, 1995 Robert Horry, Houston vs. Seattle, May 12, 1996 Gary Payton, Seattle at Phoenix, April 29, 1997 Most Points - Series 4-game series 150 - Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston vs. Dallas, 1988 Most three-point field goals, both teams, game 33 - Seattle (20) vs. Houston (13), May 6, 1996 Most three-point field goals, one half 11 - Houston at Utah, April 29, 1995 New York at Cleveland, April 25, 1996 Three-Point Field-Goal Attempts Most three-point field-goal attempts, game 34 - Houston vs. Seattle, May 12, 1996 (OT) Highest Free-Throw Percentage 4-game series .882 - Houston vs. Boston, 1980 Lowest Free-Throw Percentage 5-game series .567 - Houston vs. Utah, 1985 [This message has been edited by SpaceCity (edited May 14, 2001).]