1993-94 season, because of the retirement of Michael Jordan, the league entered an era of heroic rise. This season, the Rockets started with a winning streak of 15, won 22 of the first 24 games, and finally won the Chinese and Western Group championship with 58 wins and 24 losses. The Rockets easily defeated the Portland Trailblazers in the first round of the playoffs. However, he survived the semi-final against the Phoenix Suns. The Suns won two games at home and advanced to the Western Conference finals 4-3. Later, he defeated Utah Jazz in the division finals, advanced to the finals for the first time since 1986, and was also the first championship trophy in the team's history. In the finals, the Rockets beat the new york Knicks 4-3, bringing the first championship trophy among its various sports projectiles to the Space City. Olajuwon also put another trophy for his exploits-the finals MVP award.
1994-95 season, the defending champion Houston Rockets won Clyde drexler, the glider, and Hakim Olajuwon helped the Rockets squeeze into the playoffs as the sixth in the West. After a series of playoff wars, the Rockets welcomed Orlando Magic, a young guard in the league, in the finals. In the finals, the Rockets defeated Magic to complete the defending task and won two consecutive championships. Became the lowest-ranked championship team in NBA history and the first team to eliminate four teams with 50+ records in the NBA playoffs regular season.
Houston Rockets, founded in 1967 and joined the NBA in 1967-68 season, is a professional basketball team belonging to Houston, Texas, USA, and belongs to the southwest area of the American Men's Basketball Professional League (NBA) Western League.
The Rockets are a team with a tradition of center. From the early Moses Malone and Ralph Sampson to Hakim Olajuwon, as well as China's "Little Giant" center Yao Ming, who won the championship in the first round in 2002, and Dwight Howard, who moved here on 20 13, are all traditional centers in the NBA.