1980–81 Houston Rockets season
The 1980–81 Houston Rockets season saw the Rockets lose the NBA Finals.
Draft picks
Main article:
1980 NBA Draft
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Roster
Depth chart
Regular season
In the 1980-81 season, after the newly established Dallas Mavericks became the third NBA team in Texas,[2] the NBA restructured the conferences and sent the Rockets, who had previously played in the Eastern Conference, to the Midwest Division of the Western Conference. In Harris's second season, Houston tied with Kansas City for second place in the Midwest Division behind San Antonio with a 40-42 record, and qualified for the playoffs with just one game left.[3] During the season, Murphy set two NBA records, by sinking 78 consecutive free throws to break Rick Barry's mark of 60 set in 1976, and achieving a free-throw percentage of .958, breaking Barry's record set with the Rockets in 1979.[4]
Season standings
Notes
- z, y – division champions
- x – clinched playoff spot
Playoffs
West First Round
(3) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (6) Houston Rockets: Rockets win series 2-1
- Game 1 @ Los Angeles: Houston 111, Los Angeles 107
- Game 2 @ Houston: Los Angeles 111, Houston 106
- Game 3 @ Los Angeles: Houston 89, Los Angeles 86
Last playoff meeting: This the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and the Rockets
West Conference Semifinals
(2) San Antonio Spurs vs. (6) Houston Rockets: Rockets win series 4-3
- Game 1 @ San Antonio: Houston 107, San Antonio 98
- Game 2 @ San Antonio: San Antonio 125, Houston 113
- Game 3 @ Houston: Houston 112, San Antonio 99
- Game 4 @ Houston: San Antonio 114, Houston 112
- Game 5 @ San Antonio: Houston 123, San Antonio 117
- Game 6 @ Houston: San Antonio 101, Houston 96
- Game 7 @ San Antonio: Houston 105, San Antonio 100
Last playoff meeting: 1980 Eastern conference first round (Houston won 2-1)
West Conference Finals
(5) Kansas City Kings vs. (6) Houston Rockets: Rockets win series 4-1
- Game 1 @ Kansas City: Houston 97, Kansas City 78
- Game 2 @ Kansas City: Kansas City 88, Houston 79
- Game 3 @ Houston: Houston 92, Kansas City 88
- Game 4 @ Houston: Houston 100, Kansas City 89
- Game 5 @ Kansas City: Houston 97, Kansas City 88
Last playoff meeting: This is the first meeting between the Kings and the Rockets
NBA Finals
Game | Date | Home Team | Away Team | Score |
1 | May 5 | Boston Celtics | Houston Rockets | 98-95 |
2 | May 7 | Boston Celtics | Houston Rockets | 90-92 |
3 | May 9 | Houston Rockets | Boston Celtics | 71-94 |
4 | May 10 | Houston Rockets | Boston Celtics | 91-86 |
5 | May 12 | Boston Celtics | Houston Rockets | 109-80 |
6 | May 14 | Houston Rockets | Boston Celtics | 91-102 |
- Boston Celtics win series in 6 games (4-2)
Player statistics
Season
Player |
GP |
GS |
MPG |
FG% |
3FG% |
FT% |
RPG |
APG |
SPG |
BPG |
PPG |
Moses Malone | 80 | | 40.6 | | | | | | | 1.9 | 27.8 |
Calvin Murphy | 76 | | 26.5 | | | | | | | 0.1 | 16.7 |
Robert Reid | 82 | | 36.1 | | | | | | | 0.8 | 15.9 |
Rudy Tomjanovich | 52 | | 24.3 | | | | | | | 0.1 | 11.6 |
Mike Dunleavy | 74 | | 21.7 | | | | | | | 0.0 | 10.5 |
Allen Leavell | 79 | | 21.3 | | | | | | | 0.2 | 8.1 |
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Playoffs
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Awards and records
Awards
Transactions
Trades
Free Agents
Additions
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- Founded in 1967
- Played in San Diego (1967–1971)
- Based in Houston, Texas
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