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2015–16 Houston Rockets season

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General manager
  
Daryl Morey

Arena
  
Toyota Center

Owner(s)
  
Leslie Alexander

Record
  
41–41 (.500)

Head coach
  
Kevin McHale J. B. Bickerstaff (interim)

Place
  
Division: 4th (Southwest) Conference: 8th (Western)

The 2015–16 Houston Rockets season was the 49th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and their 45th in the Houston area.

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On November 18, 2015, coach Kevin McHale was fired in his fifth season as the Rockets coach after a 4–7 start to the season. J. B. Bickerstaff was named the interim coach.

The Rockets finished the regular season with a 41–41 record, finishing 8th in the Western Conference. The Rockets' season ended with a 1–4 loss in the First Round to the Golden State Warriors. Following the season, Dwight Howard left to sign with his hometown Atlanta Hawks.

Salaries

^a Michael Beasley was signed on March 4, 2016 for the perforated league minimum.
^b Andrew Goudelock was signed on March 9, 2016 for the perforated league minimum.
^c Ty Lawson was waived on March 1, 2016 after appearing in 53 games for the Rockets.
^d Marcus Thornton was waived on February 26, 2016 after appearing in 47 games for the Rockets.
^e Chuck Hayes was waived on November 8, 2015 after appearing in just 2 games for the Rockets.

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Regular season

Waived during season

Playoffs

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Records

  • On March 30, Dwight Howard set a franchise record for free throws missed in a game, with 15 in a road victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers.
  • James Harden set an NBA single-season record for turnovers with 374. On April 7, he tied the previous record of 366, set by Artis Gilmore of the Chicago Bulls during the 1977–78 season (the first season that individual turnovers were recorded), and in his next game, on April 10, he broke the record.
  • Milestones

  • On March 18, Howard passed 11,000 career rebounds in a 116-111 victory over the visiting Minnesota Timberwolves.
  • References

    2015–16 Houston Rockets season Wikipedia


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