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  2. Houston Rockets - Wikipedia

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    Upon moving to Houston in 1971, the Rockets replaced green with red. [13] They kept the same design from their San Diego days, save for the change of color and city name. The logo used is of a player with a spinning basketball launching upward, with boosters on his back, leaving a trail of red and gold flames and the words "Houston Rockets ...

  3. File:Free Fire New Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image is believed to be non-free or possibly non-free in its home country, Singapore. In order for Commons to host a file, it must be free in its home country and in the United States. Some countries, particularly other countries based on common law, have a lower threshold of originality than the United States.

  4. List of NBA mascots - Wikipedia

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    Houston Rockets 2014 The Coyote [14] San Antonio Spurs: 2015 Benny the Bull [15] Chicago Bulls: 2016 Stuff the Magic Dragon [16] Orlando Magic: 2017 Stuff the Magic Dragon (2) Orlando Magic 2018 Jazz Bear (3) [17] Utah Jazz 2019 Rocky the Mountain Lion Denver Nuggets: 2020 The Coyote (2) San Antonio Spurs 2021 Clutch (3) Houston Rockets 2022 ...

  5. 2024–25 Houston Rockets season - Wikipedia

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    The 2024–25 Houston Rockets season is the 58th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and 54th season in the city of Houston. [1] After starting the regular season out 3–3, the Rockets would start to showcase serious improvements in their production to the point of becoming one of the best teams in the Western Conference throughout the season.

  6. 1995–96 Houston Rockets season - Wikipedia

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    In the off-season, the Rockets signed free agents Mark Bryant and Eldridge Recasner. [2] [3] After two straight NBA championships, the team changed their primary logo, which showed a light blue rocket flying past a red basketball with the team name "Rockets", [4] and added new pinstripe uniforms adding dark navy blue to their color scheme. [5] [6]

  7. ClutchFans - Wikipedia

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    ClutchFans is a Houston Rockets fan site, founded by David "Clutch" Hardisty. Originally named Clutch City, the site was developed as a place for Rockets fans to gather and talk about the team, on August 8, 1996. The site provides a plethora of information and discussion about the Rockets' past, present, and future.

  8. List of Houston Rockets seasons - Wikipedia

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    Malone won two Most Valuable Player awards during his time in Houston, and led the Rockets to the 1977 Eastern Conference finals in his first year with the Rockets. He also led the Rockets to the NBA Finals in 1981, but they were defeated in six games by the Boston Celtics. Two years after advancing to the finals, the Rockets won a franchise ...

  9. Space City Home Network - Wikipedia

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    The Space City Home Network is an American regional sports network owned jointly by the Houston Rockets and Houston Astros.Headquartered in Houston, Texas, the network broadcasts regional coverage of sports events throughout Southeast Texas, mainly focusing on professional sports teams based in Greater Houston, namely the Astros and Rockets, as well as local college teams.