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2003–04 Houston Rockets season

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Head coach
  
Jeff Van Gundy

Record
  
45–37 (.549)

Arena
  
Toyota Center

Television
  
KNWS-51, KIAH

Place
  
Division: 5th (Midwest) Conference: 7th (Western)

Playoff finish
  
West First Round (eliminated 1-4)

The 2003–04 NBA season was the Rockets' 37th season in the NBA and its 33rd season in the city of Houston. The season saw the Rockets move their home games from Compaq Center to the new Toyota Center. During the offseason, the Rockets hired head coach Jeff Van Gundy, who is best known for his tenure with the New York Knicks and signed free agent Jim Jackson. Midway through the season, they signed free agent point guard Mark Jackson. The Rockets finished fifth in the Midwest Division with a 45–37 record, and qualified for the playoffs for the first time since 1999 as the number 7 seed in the Western Conference. They were eliminated from the first round of the playoffs by the Los Angeles Lakers, who added Karl Malone and Gary Payton to join Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant, in five games. Following the season, Steve Francis, Cuttino Mobley and Kelvin Cato were all traded to the Orlando Magic, and Jackson retired.

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For the season, the team sported new uniforms and a new logo, which currently remains in use.

Season standings

z – clinched division title y – clinched division title x – clinched playoff spot

West First Round

(2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (7) Houston Rockets: Lakers win series 4–1

  • Game 1 @ Staples Center, Los Angeles: Los Angeles 72, Houston 71 ESPN 10:30et
  • Game 2 @ Staples Center, Los Angeles: Los Angeles 98, Houston 84 TNT 10:30et
  • Game 3 @ Toyota Center, Houston: Houston 102, Los Angeles 91 ESPN 9:30et
  • Game 4 @ Toyota Center, Houston: Los Angeles 92, Houston 88 (OT) ABC 3:30et
  • Game 5 @ Staples Center, Los Angeles: Los Angeles 97, Houston 78 TNT 10:30et
  • Last Playoff Meeting: 1999 Western Conference First Round (Los Angeles won 3-1)

    Awards and records

  • Yao Ming, All-NBA Third Team
  • References

    2003–04 Houston Rockets season Wikipedia