Houston Rockets 1998-99 Roster and Stats

The 1998-99 Houston Rockets season was notably impacted by the NBA lockout, which shortened the regular season to 50 games. Under head coach Rudy Tomjanovich, the Rockets aimed to capitalize on their veteran roster, led by Hakeem Olajuwon, Charles Barkley, and Scottie Pippen, who joined the team in the offseason after being acquired from the Chicago Bulls. This trio was expected to propel the team deep into the playoffs.

The Rockets finished the regular season with a 31-19 record, securing the fifth seed in the Western Conference. Despite their strong regular-season performance, the team faced challenges in integrating Pippen into their system, as well as dealing with injuries and the aging roster. Hakeem Olajuwon, although still a formidable presence, was not at his peak due to lingering injuries.

In the playoffs, the Rockets faced the Los Angeles Lakers in the first round. Despite a valiant effort, the Rockets were eliminated in four games, losing the series 3-1. Pippen’s dissatisfaction with his role and the team’s dynamics became evident as the season concluded. This marked a turning point for the franchise, as it highlighted the need for a roster overhaul.

The 1998-99 season is remembered as the last for the “Big Three” experiment, as Barkley retired the following season, and Pippen was traded to the Portland Trail Blazers. The Rockets would soon transition towards rebuilding, setting the stage for a new era.

  • Regular Season Record: 31-19
  • Playoff Result: Western Conference First Round: 1-3

Houston Rockets Roster and Stats for 1998-99 Season

POINTS
Season Stats Player Image
Hakeem Olajuwon
18.9
REBOUNDS
Season Stats Player Image
Charles Barkley
12.3
ASSISTS
Season Stats Player Image
Scottie Pippen
5.9
Regular SeasonPlayoffs
PlayerGPPTSREBASTSTLBLK3P%GPPTSREBASTSTLBLK3P%
Hakeem Olajuwon5018.99.61.81.62.530.8413.37.30.51.30.80.0
Charles Barkley4216.112.34.61.00.316.0423.513.83.81.50.528.6
Scottie Pippen5014.56.55.92.00.734.0418.311.85.51.80.827.3
Michael Dickerson5010.91.71.90.50.243.344.31.00.80.50.837.5
Cuttino Mobley499.92.32.50.90.535.847.01.02.80.50.057.1
Othella Harrington419.86.00.40.10.60.045.53.50.30.00.30.0
Sam Mack259.21.71.30.60.140.5412.52.31.81.00.038.5
Brent Price407.32.02.80.80.041.148.32.03.51.00.335.7
Eddie Johnson34.00.70.30.00.00.0
Bryce Drew343.50.91.50.40.132.712.03.02.00.00.00.0
Rodrick Rhodes33.01.30.30.30.00.0
Matt Bullard412.91.00.40.30.138.723.50.00.50.00.0100.0
Antoine Carr182.61.70.50.10.60.042.01.81.00.00.30.0
Anthony Miller292.42.30.20.20.20.0
Stanley Roberts62.31.80.00.00.20.030.31.00.00.01.30.0
Matt Maloney151.40.71.40.30.06.7

Houston Rockets in the 1999 NBA Playoffs

Playoffs First Round vs. Los Angeles Lakers

In the 1999 NBA Playoffs, the Houston Rockets faced off against the Los Angeles Lakers in the first round. Despite having a veteran trio of Hakeem Olajuwon, Charles Barkley, and Scottie Pippen, the Rockets couldn't overcome the youthful energy and talent of the Lakers, losing the series 3-1. The Lakers' dynamic duo of Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant proved too much for Houston, marking an early exit for the Rockets in a lockout-shortened season.

DateOpponentResultHigh Scorer
May 09, 1999@ Los Angeles LakersL 101-100
May 11, 1999@ Los Angeles LakersL 110-98
May 13, 1999vs. Los Angeles LakersW 102-88
May 15, 1999vs. Los Angeles LakersL 98-88

Houston Rockets 1998-99 Regular Season Game Log

Here is the game log for the 1998-99 season for the Houston Rockets.

DateOpponentResultHigh Scorer
Feb 05, 1999@ Los Angeles LakersL 99-91
Feb 06, 1999@ Golden State WarriorsW 86-84
Feb 08, 1999vs. Denver NuggetsW 99-80
Feb 10, 1999vs. Sacramento KingsW 92-82
Feb 11, 1999@ Dallas MavericksW 105-95
Feb 16, 1999vs. Phoenix SunsW 109-92
Feb 17, 1999@ Minnesota TimberwolvesL 116-102
Feb 18, 1999@ New Jersey NetsW 93-92
Feb 20, 1999@ Miami HeatL 81-71
Feb 21, 1999@ Orlando MagicL 109-83
Feb 23, 1999vs. Seattle SuperSonicsW 98-86
Feb 25, 1999vs. Atlanta HawksL 93-87
Feb 27, 1999@ Vancouver GrizzliesW 86-74
Feb 28, 1999@ Los Angeles LakersL 106-90
Mar 02, 1999vs. San Antonio SpursL 99-82
Mar 04, 1999vs. Los Angeles ClippersW 96-77
Mar 06, 1999@ Vancouver GrizzliesW 107-92
Mar 07, 1999@ Portland Trail BlazersL 111-71
Mar 09, 1999vs. Denver NuggetsW 84-75
Mar 11, 1999vs. Vancouver GrizzliesW 102-91
Mar 13, 1999vs. Cleveland CavaliersW 100-89
Mar 14, 1999@ Phoenix SunsL 104-90
Mar 16, 1999vs. Portland Trail BlazersW 101-93
Mar 17, 1999@ Denver NuggetsW 114-109
Mar 20, 1999vs. Phoenix SunsW 103-93
Mar 22, 1999vs. Sacramento KingsW 110-100
Mar 24, 1999@ Dallas MavericksW 88-78
Mar 25, 1999vs. Toronto RaptorsW 113-104
Mar 27, 1999@ Golden State WarriorsW 87-86
Mar 28, 1999@ Sacramento KingsW 107-93
Mar 30, 1999@ Los Angeles ClippersW 104-95
Apr 01, 1999@ Utah JazzL 88-87
Apr 04, 1999@ Seattle SuperSonicsL 101-84
Apr 06, 1999vs. Golden State WarriorsW 111-74
Apr 08, 1999vs. San Antonio SpursL 92-83
Apr 11, 1999@ Utah JazzL 85-76
Apr 12, 1999@ Minnesota TimberwolvesW 95-90
Apr 14, 1999vs. Vancouver GrizzliesW 102-85
Apr 15, 1999vs. Portland Trail BlazersW 86-76
Apr 18, 1999@ San Antonio SpursL 86-83
Apr 19, 1999vs. Seattle SuperSonicsW 120-113
Apr 21, 1999vs. Dallas MavericksL 109-95
Apr 23, 1999@ Los Angeles ClippersL 106-101
Apr 25, 1999@ Phoenix SunsL 95-71
Apr 26, 1999vs. Los Angeles LakersW 102-80
Apr 29, 1999vs. Dallas MavericksL 91-81
Apr 30, 1999vs. Utah JazzL 91-78
May 02, 1999vs. Los Angeles ClippersW 110-84
May 04, 1999vs. Minnesota TimberwolvesW 100-83
May 05, 1999@ Denver NuggetsW 95-88