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  2. List of Houston Rockets seasons - Wikipedia

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    Houston Rockets regular season record (1971–present) 2,250 2,028 .526 All-time regular season record (1968–present) 2,369: 2,237.514: San Diego Rockets post-season record (1969) 2 4 .333 Houston Rockets post-season record (1975–present) 156 160 .494 All-time post-season record (1969–present) 158: 164.491: All-time regular and post ...

  3. Fertitta Center - Wikipedia

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    The Rockets played at Hofheinz Pavilion during their first four seasons in Houston until the construction of The Summit was completed in 1975. [11] On March 5, 1990, Hofheinz Pavilion hosted its largest number of spectators to date when a crowd of 10,660 attended a men's basketball game in which Houston beat Texas. [12]

  4. HemisFair Arena - Wikipedia

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    The last ticketed event to be held at the facility was a Van Halen concert March 25, 1995. [3] The last event at HemisFair Arena was a graduation for a local high school, Thomas Jefferson High School, on May 30, 1995. [3] The site is now the location of an expansion to the adjacent Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center.

  5. Category:Houston Rockets seasons - Wikipedia

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    1987–88 Houston Rockets season; 1988–89 Houston Rockets season; 1989–90 Houston Rockets season; 1990–91 Houston Rockets season; 1991–92 Houston Rockets season; 1992–93 Houston Rockets season; 1993–94 Houston Rockets season; 1994–95 Houston Rockets season; 1995–96 Houston Rockets season; 1996–97 Houston Rockets season

  6. Houston Rockets - Wikipedia

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    For the 1972–73 season, the Rockets introduced the famous "ketchup and mustard" logo, so dubbed by fans, featuring a gold basketball surrounded by two red trails, with "Houston" atop the first red trail and "Rockets" (all capitalized save for the lowercase 'E' and 'T') in black surrounding the basketball. The initial home uniforms, used until ...

  7. Toyota Center - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Center is an indoor arena located in Houston, Texas, United States.It is named after the Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota.The arena is home to the Houston Rockets of the National Basketball Association (NBA), and it was once the home of the Houston Aeros of the American Hockey League (AHL), and the Houston Comets of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA).