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HOU 94 PHO 89
HOU 84 CHA 80
HOU 110 CHI 83
HOU 99 LAL 105
HOU 88 POR 111
HOU 85 VAN 78

HOU 84 LAL 74
PHO 104 HOU 99
HOU 74 LAC 77
HOU 115 MIL 93
MIN 106 HOU 98

Next Game: Wednesday, Nov. 22 at BOS 6:00 pm.

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Fifth Midwest.
Ninth West.

Scoring: Steve Francis, 18.6 ppg.

Rebounding: Hakeem Olajuwon, 6.2 rpg.

Assists: Steve Francis,
6.1 apg.

Steals: Steve Francis, 1.86 spg.

Blocks: Hakeem Olajuwon, 1.29 bpg.

Turnovers: Steve Francis,
3.2 TO.


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Ace

Born in Venezuela, Ace is a Dutchman currently living in Costa Rica. He was raised internationally, having lived everywhere from The Netherlands to Houston, TX.
Hakeem Olajuwon will always be his favorite Rocket, even though he finally acknowledged that he is no longer the same player after a disastrous game against the Knicks (see recap page).
He is also a football fanatic, and spends his time maintaining a Dutch national team page as well.

Azim

Born and raised in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, but now resides near Toronto, Canada. Going into senior year of high school.
Credits Hakeem Olajuwon for not only making him a Rocket fan initially, but giving him an interest into the sport of basketball as well. So, Hakeem is by far his favourite basketball player, not only for his incredible feats on the court, but for his strong character, faith and sincere personality off of it.
Azim was out with friends in Viriginia celebrating Houston's first championship, while the year after when Hakeem and co. demolished the Magic, he was at home with a couple of anti-rocket cousins, rubbing it in their faces!

AntiSonic

Born in Houston, AntiSonic has been a Rockets fan since the 1992-93 season. That year, the Rockets were knocked out of the playoffs by the Seattle SuperSonics, and he has been bitter ever since. Formerly ran a Rockets/Comets website, but became lazy and never finished its renovation.

The Cat

Born and raised in Beaumont, TX about 1.5 hrs away from Houston. Currently in his senior year of high school, and plans on going to Rice University for college. Has been a Rocket fan for almost all of his life. Hakeem Olajuwon turned him onto the game of basketball and the Rockets. His great play on the court and his tremendous character and values off of it made him The Cat's role model growing up.

The Cat attended both championship games, and the games and the parties on the Houston streets afterwards were the most fun he's ever had. Although he probably won't enjoy seeing Hakeem play next year as much as Francis, Taylor, and Mobley, Dream will always be The Cat's favorite Rocket.

Rocketman95

I've been a Rocket fan ever since I can remember. Growing up in Katy made me a fan of all Houston sports, but being a basketball player, the Rockets have always been my favorite franchise anywhere. Now in Austin, I've missed watching a grand total of one Rockets' games the past two years, and that was because I was graduating from college that night! It's not safe to talk to me for about two hours after a Rocket loss!

SamCassell

Born in Houston, SamCassell currently live in Austin, where he recently graduated from law school. He’s followed the Rockets since 1986, and has been a diehard fan for the last decade. He has fond memories (and tapes) of the two championship teams, and looks forward to when the new, young Rockets can take us back to the NBA Finals. His name is a homage to the former Rocket point guard, whose clutch play as a Rocket was only matched by the youthful enthusiasm and joy he brought to the game.

 

 

 
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