Westbrook, Harden, James, Leonard, Davis in 2016-17 All-NBA first team
James Harden was unanimously voted to the 2016-17 All-NBA First Team, and LeBron James matched an NBA record with his 11th First Team selection.
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James Harden was unanimously voted to the 2016-17 All-NBA First Team, and LeBron James matched an NBA record with his 11th First Team selection.
James Harden put up his second 50-point triple-double of the season, making him the first player, ever, to have multiple 50-point triple-doubles in one season.
James Harden collected 53 points, 17 assists and 16 rebounds, becoming the first player to have at least 50 points, 15 assists and 15 rebounds in a single game.
The Rockets made an NBA-record 24 3-pointers, led by Eric Gordon's 7-for-12 effort. The Rockets attempted 61 3s to shatter their own record of 50.
The Houston Rockets set an NBA record with 50 3-point attempts in a 117-104 victory over the Sacramento Kings on Friday night.
Donatas Motiejunas remains a restricted free agent and the Rockets' latest offer is a multiyear deal that starts at $7 million annually.
Just two weeks before the start of preseason practices, the Rockets are working on a three-year contract with second-round pick Montrezl Harrell.
Despite Chuck Hayes and the Rockets said in July that Hayes would likely accept a partial guarantee on minimum contract, he won’t be joining the Rockets.
The Knicks lost to the Rockets, 120-96, Thursday night, extending their single-season franchise record to 14 consecutive losses.
The Philadelphia 76ers tied the NBA record of 26 straight losses with a 120-98 defeat to the Houston Rockets on Thursday.