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2016-17. Houston Rockets. Roster and Stats. Record: 55-27, Finished 3rd in NBA Western Conference. Coach: Mike D'Antoni (55-27) Executive: Daryl Morey. PTS/G: 115.3 (2nd of 30) Opp PTS/G: 109.6 (26th of 30) SRS: 5.84 (3rd of 30) Pace: 100.0 (3rd of 30)
The 2017 Houston Rockets roster for the NBA regular season and playoffs. ... Houston Rockets ... 2016-17 Roster . NO. NAME POS HEIGHT WEIGHT
2016-2017 Houston Rockets Roster Composition. Selected via Draft. Clint Capela was selected as the #25 pick in the First Round of the 2014 NBA Draft by the Houston Rockets. Clint Capela signed a ...
Staff MemberPositionStart SeasonPrevious JobOwner1993-1994N/AChief Executive Officer2006-2007Senior Vice President of Sales and ...Chief Financial Officer1994-1995N/AGeneral Counsel2004-2005N/AThe 2016-17 roster for the Rockets included James Harden at point guard, Eric Gordon at shooting guard, Trevor Ariza at small forward, Ryan Anderson at power forward and Clint Capela at center.
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The Houston Rockets of the National Basketball Association ended the 2017-18 season with a record of 65 wins and 17 losses, in the NBA's Southwest Division of the Western Conference. The team compiled a postseason mark of 11-6.