The 1994--95 NBA year was the Rockets' 28th season from the National Basketball Association, and 24th year in Houston. [1] After winning their first championship, the Rockets went on to win their first nine matches of this season. However, with increased competition from the West, management felt a change was required to win another name. On February 14, the Rockets traded Otis Thorpe to the Portland Trail Blazers to get All-Star guard Clyde Drexler, a former teammate of Hakeem Olajuwon in the University of Houston. However, following the trade, the Rockets fought in the second half of this year posting a record of 17--18 in their way to finishing third at the Midwest Division with a 47--35 record. Olajuwon was chosen for the 1995 NBA All-Star Game. In the movie, the Rockets faced the 3rd-seeded Utah Jazz in the first round. The Jazz would require a 2--1 series lead, however, the Rockets went on to win the series in five matches. In the semifinals, they faced the Phoenix Suns for its 2nd consecutive year. The Rockets managed to conquer the 2nd-seeded Suns in seven matches to advance to the Western Conference Finals. In Texas Western Conference, they confronted the San Antonio Spurs. The two teams lacked home court advantage in the show, just winning on the road before the Rockets won Game 6 in The Summit and advanced to the NBA Finals. From the event, they swept the Orlando Magic in four consecutive games, and won their second consecutive championship. Following this year, Vernon Maxwell signed as a free agent with the Philadelphia 76ers, and Tracy Murray left at the 1995 NBA Expansion Draft. Read more here: http://classicsounds.pl/?p=38573