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They got off to an 11\u201310 start as of February 4th, 2021, but their season was marked with an franchise\u2013worst 20\u2013game losing streak between early\u2013February through mid\u2013March, which tied for the ninth longest losing streak in NBA history and the longest since the record\u2013setting 28\u2013game losing streak from the Philadelphia 76ers between the late 2014\u201315 season and the early 2015\u201316 season.[9]By April 22, the Rockets were officially eliminated from playoff contention for the first time since the 2011\u201312 lockout season. This ended the NBA’s longest active playoff streak at eight straight years.[10] The Rockets finished the season at the bottom of the league with a record of 17\u201355, the third\u2013worst season record in franchise history and their worst season since the dreadful 14\u201368 record from the 1982\u201383 season. This season also marked the first time since the 34\u201348 record from the 2005\u201306 season that they have suffered a losing record, ending a streak of 15 straight years of finishing a season .500 or above.[11] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The Rockets did not hold any picks for the 2020 NBA draft. This was the fourth time in franchise history that they did not hold any picks in the draft; the last time was in 2019.2020\u201321 Houston Rockets rosterPlayersCoachesPos.No.NameHeightWeightDOB (YYYY-MM-DD)FromG14Augustin, D. J.5\u00a0ft 11\u00a0in (1.80\u00a0m)183\u00a0lb (83\u00a0kg)1987-11-10TexasG9Bradley, Avery6\u00a0ft 3\u00a0in (1.91\u00a0m)180\u00a0lb (82\u00a0kg)1990-11-26TexasG7Brooks, Armoni\u00a0(TW)6\u00a0ft 3\u00a0in (1.91\u00a0m)195\u00a0lb (88\u00a0kg)1998-06-05HoustonG\/F0Brown, Sterling6\u00a0ft 5\u00a0in (1.96\u00a0m)219\u00a0lb (99\u00a0kg)1995-02-10SMUG5Exum, Dante\u00a06\u00a0ft 5\u00a0in (1.96\u00a0m)214\u00a0lb (97\u00a0kg)1995-07-13AustraliaG10Gordon, Eric\u00a06\u00a0ft 3\u00a0in (1.91\u00a0m)215\u00a0lb (98\u00a0kg)1988-12-25IndianaG\/F4House, Danuel6\u00a0ft 6\u00a0in (1.98\u00a0m)220\u00a0lb (100\u00a0kg)1993-06-07Texas A&MF33Lamb, Anthony\u00a0(TW)6\u00a0ft 6\u00a0in (1.98\u00a0m)227\u00a0lb (103\u00a0kg)1998-01-20VermontF6Martin, Kenyon6\u00a0ft 6\u00a0in (1.98\u00a0m)215\u00a0lb (98\u00a0kg)2001-01-06IMG Academy (FL)G\/F2Nwaba, David\u00a06\u00a0ft 5\u00a0in (1.96\u00a0m)219\u00a0lb (99\u00a0kg)1993-01-14Cal PolyF\/C41Olynyk, Kelly6\u00a0ft 11\u00a0in (2.11\u00a0m)240\u00a0lb (109\u00a0kg)1991-04-19GonzagaG\/F3Porter, Kevin6\u00a0ft 4\u00a0in (1.93\u00a0m)203\u00a0lb (92\u00a0kg)2000-05-04USCF23Reynolds, Cameron6\u00a0ft 8\u00a0in (2.03\u00a0m)225\u00a0lb (102\u00a0kg)1995-02-07TulaneF8Tate, Jae’Sean6\u00a0ft 4\u00a0in (1.93\u00a0m)230\u00a0lb (104\u00a0kg)1995-10-28Ohio StateG20Thomas, Khyri6\u00a0ft 3\u00a0in (1.91\u00a0m)210\u00a0lb (95\u00a0kg)1996-05-08CreightonG1Wall, John\u00a06\u00a0ft 3\u00a0in (1.91\u00a0m)210\u00a0lb (95\u00a0kg)1990-09-06KentuckyF00Wilson, D. J.6\u00a0ft 10\u00a0in (2.08\u00a0m)231\u00a0lb (105\u00a0kg)1996-02-19MichiganC35Wood, Christian6\u00a0ft 10\u00a0in (2.08\u00a0m)214\u00a0lb (97\u00a0kg)1995-09-27UNLVHead coachAssistant coach(es)Legend(C) Team captain(DP) Unsigned draft pick(FA) Free agent(S) Suspended(GL) On assignment to G League affiliate(TW) Two-way affiliate player InjuredRoster Last transaction: May 19, 2021Table of ContentsStandings[edit]Division[edit]Conference[edit]Game log[edit]Preseason[edit]Regular season[edit]Player statistics[edit]Transactions[edit]Trades[edit]Free agency[edit]Re-signed[edit]Additions[edit]Subtractions[edit]References[edit]Standings[edit]Division[edit]Conference[edit]Notesz\u00a0\u2013 Clinched home court advantage for the entire playoffsy\u00a0\u2013 Clinched division titlex\u00a0\u2013 Clinched playoff spot*\u00a0\u2013 Division leaderGame log[edit]Preseason[edit]2020 preseason game logTotal: 3\u20131 (Home: 2\u20130; Road: 1\u20131)Preseason: 3\u20131 (home: 2\u20130; road: 1\u20131)2020\u201321 season scheduleRegular season[edit]2020\u201321 game logTotal: 17\u201355 (Home: 9\u201327; Road: 8\u201328)December: 1\u20132 (home: 1\u20130; road: 0\u20132)January: 8\u20137 (home: 3\u20134; road: 5\u20133)February: 2\u201312 (home: 0\u20134; road: 2\u20138)GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocationAttendanceRecord19February 1@ Oklahoma CityW 136\u2013106 Eric Gordon (25)Christian Wood (11)Victor Oladipo (7)Chesapeake Energy Arena010\u2013920February 3@ Oklahoma CityL 87\u2013104 Eric Gordon (22)Brown, Wood (6)Eric Gordon (4)Chesapeake Energy Arena010\u20131021February 4@ MemphisW 113\u2013105 John Wall (22)P. J. Tucker (8)John Wall (8)FedExForum011\u20131022February 6San AntonioL 106\u2013111 John Wall (27)DeMarcus Cousins (11)Victor Oladipo (5)Toyota Center011\u20131123February 8@ CharlotteL 94\u2013119 Victor Oladipo (21)DeMarcus Cousins (9)Victor Oladipo (6)Spectrum Center011\u20131224February 9@ New OrleansL 101\u2013130 John Wall (25)Cousins, Tate (7)John Wall (6)Smoothie King Center1,90011\u20131325February 11MiamiL 94\u2013101 Gordon, Wall (17)DeMarcus Cousins (11)John Wall (7)Toyota Center3,25111\u20131426February 13@ New YorkL 99\u2013121 John Wall (26)DeMarcus Cousins (10)Eric Gordon (6)Madison Square Garden011\u20131527February 15@ WashingtonL 119\u2013131 John Wall (29)David Nwaba (11)John Wall (11)Capital One Arena011\u20131628February 17@ PhiladelphiaL 113\u2013118 John Wall (28)David Nwaba (10)Eric Gordon (6)Wells Fargo Center011\u201317\u2013February 19DallasPostponed (winter storm) (Makeup date: April 7)\u2013February 20IndianaPostponed (winter storm) (Makeup date: April 14)29February 22ChicagoL 100\u2013120 David Nwaba (22)David Nwaba (9)John Wall (7)Toyota Center3,02511\u20131830February 24@ ClevelandL 96\u2013112 John Wall (20)Tate, Tucker (7)Victor Oladipo (5)Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse2,72011\u20131931February 26@ TorontoL 111\u2013122 Victor Oladipo (27)Sterling Brown (10)John Wall (12)Amalie Arena011\u20132032February 28MemphisL 84\u2013133 Tate, Wall (14)Sterling Brown (6)Sterling Brown (3)Toyota Center3,28411\u201321March: 2\u201313 (home: 1\u20139; road: 1\u20134)GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocationAttendanceRecord33March 1ClevelandL 90\u2013101 John Wall (32)Justin Patton (6)John Wall (5)Toyota Center3,04611\u20132234March 3BrooklynL 114\u2013132 John Wall (36)Jae’Sean Tate (10)Oladipo, Wall (5)Toyota Center3,61511\u20132335March 11@ SacramentoL 105\u2013125 Victor Oladipo (23)Sterling Brown (10)Kevin Porter Jr. (10)Golden 1 Center011\u20132436March 12@ UtahL 99\u2013114 Kevin Porter Jr. (27)Kenyon Martin Jr. (10)Kevin Porter Jr. (8)Vivint Arena5,54611\u20132537March 14BostonL 107\u2013134 Victor Oladipo (26)David Nwaba (7)Kevin Porter Jr. (7)Toyota Center3,26411\u20132638March 16AtlantaL 107\u2013119 Victor Oladipo (34)Sterling Brown (11)Kevin Porter Jr. (8)Toyota Center3,06911\u20132739March 17Golden StateL 94\u2013108 Kevin Porter Jr. (25)Lamb, Martin Jr., Wood (9)Kevin Porter Jr. (7)Toyota Center3,25911\u20132840March 19DetroitL 100\u2013113 John Wall (21)Christian Wood (11)John Wall (7)Toyota Center3,06111\u20132941March 21Oklahoma CityL 112\u2013114 Christian Wood (27)Jae’Sean Tate (9)John Wall (7)Toyota Center3,29711\u20133042March 22TorontoW 117\u201399 Jae’Sean Tate (22)John Wall (11)John Wall (10)Toyota Center2,96512\u20133043March 24CharlotteL 97\u2013122 John Wall (20)Christian Wood (10)Wall, Augustin (7)Toyota Center3,16312\u20133144March 26@ MinnesotaL 101\u2013107 Christian Wood (24)Sterling Brown (11)John Wall (15)Target Center012\u20133245March 27@ MinnesotaW 129\u2013107 Kevin Porter Jr. (25)Jae’Sean Tate (9)John Wall (12)Target Center013\u20133246March 29MemphisL 110\u2013120 Kelly Olynyk (25)Kelly Olynyk (9)John Wall (8)Toyota Center3,31913\u20133347March 31@ BrooklynL 108\u2013120 Kevin Porter Jr. (20)Christian Wood (8)Kevin Porter Jr. (6)Barclays Center1,77313\u201334April: 3\u201313 (home: 2\u20137; road: 1\u20136)GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocationAttendanceRecord48April 2@ BostonL 102\u2013118 Christian Wood (19)Christian Wood (10)Kevin Porter Jr. (8)TD Garden013\u20133549April 4New OrleansL 115\u2013122 Kelly Olynyk (26)Christian Wood (12)Augustin, Porter Jr. (5)Toyota Center3,26813\u20133650April 5PhoenixL 130\u2013133 Christian Wood (23)Kevin Porter Jr. (9)Kevin Porter Jr. (8)Toyota Center3,09313\u20133751April 7DallasW 102\u201393 John Wall (31)Kelly Olynyk (18)John Wall (7)Toyota Center3,39914\u20133752April 9@ L. A. ClippersL 109\u2013126 Christian Wood (23)Kelly Olynyk (11)Kevin Porter Jr. (13)Staples Center014\u20133853April 10@ Golden StateL 109\u2013125 John Wall (30)Tate, Olynyk (11)John Wall (7)Chase Center014\u20133954April 12@ PhoenixL 109\u2013125 Christian Wood (25)Christian Wood (15)Kevin Porter Jr. (14)Phoenix Suns Arena4,14514\u20134055April 14IndianaL 124\u2013132 John Wall (31)Christian Wood (13)John Wall (9)Toyota Center3,29314\u20134156April 16DenverL 99\u2013128 Kelly Olynyk (23)Kenyon Martin Jr. (7)Kevin Porter Jr. (5)Toyota Center3,34214\u20134257April 18@ OrlandoW 114\u2013110 Christian Wood (25)Christian Wood (10)Kevin Porter Jr. (7)Toyota Center3,77215\u20134258April 19@ MiamiL 91\u2013113 Porter Jr., Wood (18)Kelly Olynyk (8)John Wall (6)American Airlines Arena015\u20134359April 21UtahL 89\u2013112 John Wall (21)Armoni Brooks (10)John Wall (6)Toyota Center3,25315\u20134460April 23L. A. ClippersL 104\u2013109 John Wall (27)Christian Wood (19)John Wall (13)Toyota Center3,31315\u20134561April 24@ DenverL 116\u2013129 D.J. Wilson (25)Olynyk, Wilson (8)Kelly Olynyk (11)Ball Arena4,03515\u20134662April 27MinnesotaL 107\u2013114 Kelly Olynyk (28)Christian Wood (18)Olynyk, Porter Jr., Wood (5)Toyota Center3,22515\u20134763April 29MilwaukeeW 143\u2013136 Kevin Porter Jr. (50)Kelly Olynyk (13)Kevin Porter Jr. (11)Toyota Center3,23216\u201347May: 1\u20138 (home: 1\u20133; road: 0\u20135)GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocationAttendanceRecord64May 1Golden StateL 87\u2013113 Martin Jr., Porter Jr. (16)Martin Jr., Olynyk (9)Kevin Porter Jr. (6)Toyota Center3,70216\u20134865May 2New YorkL 97\u2013122 Christian Wood (19)Kelly Olynyk (10)Kelly Olynyk (7)Toyota Center3,43116\u20134966May 5PhiladelphiaL 115\u2013135 Kelly Olynyk (27)Kelly Olynyk (11)Kelly Olynyk (8)Toyota Center3,58316\u20135067May 7@ MilwaukeeL 133\u2013141 Kenyon Martin Jr. (26)Kelly Olynyk (12)House Jr., Martin Jr., Olynyk (7)Fiserv Forum3,28016\u20135168May 8@ UtahL 116\u2013124 Martin Jr., Thomas (27)Kenyon Martin Jr. (10)Jae’Sean Tate (10)Vivint Arena6,50616\u20135269May 10@ PortlandL 129\u2013140 Augustin, Olynyk (21)Kenyon Martin Jr. (9)Jae’Sean Tate (9)Moda Center1,93916\u20135370May 12@ L. A. LakersL 122\u2013124 Brooks, Olynyk (24)Kenyon Martin Jr. (10)Khyri Thomas (11)Staples Center4,08716\u20135471May 14L. A. ClippersW 122\u2013115 Olynyk, Tate (20)Martin Jr., Olynyk (9)Kelly Olynyk (11)Toyota Center3,80317\u20135472May 16@ AtlantaL 95\u2013124 Augustin, Brooks (18)Cameron Oliver (12)Augustin, Tate (5)State Farm Arena3,04517\u2013552020\u201321 season schedulePlayer statistics[edit]After all games.[12]\u2021Waived during the season\u2020Traded during the season\u2260Acquired during the seasonTransactions[edit]Trades[edit]Free agency[edit]Re-signed[edit]Additions[edit]Subtractions[edit]Jae’Sean Tate was the only player to have been named to an all-NBA team as an All-Rookie First Team Player.References[edit]^ “Houston Rockets Franchise Index | Basketball-Reference.com”. basketball-reference.com. Retrieved November 21, 2020.^ Reynolds, Tim (September 13, 2020). “Mike D’Antoni tells Rockets he won’t return as coach”. NBA.com. 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