Houston Rockets


Team Culture

The entire team logo uses a unique font to highlight the special theme, which is represented by letters. In the middle is a carefully treated "R", like a rocket rising slowly. On the left is "HOUSTON" and on the right is "ROCKETS", background is a basketball.

Team logo Team Logo

Name: Key Bear

Since his first appearance in the league in 1995, he has become the most famous mascot in the NBA. Using irony and pranks, the key bears have reached the peak of NBA game pranks. In February 2005, the key bear became the NBA's best mascot for the fifth time. He is the Rockets' number one fan and will hear cheers at every home game. Whether it is his impromptu play, mobilizing the enthusiasm of the fans, dancing, giving out various souvenirs, etc. can always bring joy. Every year 200-300 shows are performed here. In December 2003, Key Bear was named the best mascot in all sports industries by a sports media for his creativity, effort and contribution.

mascot Mascot

Home: Toyota Center

In October 2003, after two years of construction, the Toyota Center officially opened and became the home stadium for the Rockets, the WNBA's HoustonComets and the AHL's HoustonAeros. The arena covers an area of 750,000 square feet and serves as a basketball hall for 18,300 spectators. There are 103 suites in the museum, and dining and entertainment facilities are readily available. The parking lot can provide more than 10,000 parking spaces. This arena and the Nuggets' Pepsi Center were both designed and constructed by HOK Construction. The Toyota Center won many awards including the "Best New Stadium of the Year" for its outstanding design and construction quality.

Toyota Center Toyota Center

Retired Jersey
Number Player Position Years
11 Yao Ming C 2002-2011
22 Clyde Drexler SG 1995-1998
23 Calvin Murphy PG 1970-1983
24 Moses Malone C 1976-1982
34 Hakeem Olajuwon C 1984-2001
45 Rudy Tomjanovich SF Coach 1970-1981
CD Carroll Dawson General Manager 1979-2007