2019–20 Houston Rockets season


The 2019–20 Houston Rockets season is the 53rd season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association, and their 49th in the Houston area.
After what was an uneventful off-season for the Rockets, failing to land Houston native Jimmy Butler, the Rockets acquired star point guard Russell Westbrook from the Oklahoma City Thunder in exchange for Chris Paul and a trove of future draft considerations, reuniting Westbrook with former Thunder teammate James Harden, who had played his first 3 seasons with the Thunder and was part of the 2011–12 Thunder team that appeared in the 2012 NBA Finals.
In February, Westbrook and Harden became the first teammates in NBA history to average 30+ points and 5+ assists per game.

COVID-19 Impact

The season was suspended by the league officials following the games of March 11 after it was reported that Rudy Gobert tested positive for COVID-19. On June 26 the NBA and National Basketball Players Association finalized a comprehensive plan, and it was announced that the 2019-20 season would resume July 30, with health and safety precautions and rules enforceable by warning, fine, suspension, or campus ban, including establishing a hotline for players to report violations of COVID-19 restrictions, a single-site campus at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida and an intentional goal to take "collective action to combat systemic racism and promote social justice." Fourteen-year NBA veteran player Thabo Sefolosha opted out of continuing on with the team in the wake of coronavirus. Westbrook also tested positive for the virus and the diagnosis was formally announced in July prior to the team heading to Orlando. He flew to Orlando to join the team on July 20th following NBA mandated quarantine requirements and two negative COVID-19 test results. The league’s July 20 COVID-19 testing update stated that no players of the 346 at the "NBA bubble" complex had tested positive within the week prior. July 16 news reports stated that the Rockets were the first NBA team publicly known to file a lawsuit to recover COVID-19-related losses by suing Affiliated FM Insurance for denying its business-interruption claim.

Draft picks

The Rockets did not hold any picks for the 2019 NBA Draft. This was the third time in franchise history that they did not hold any picks in the draft; the last time was in 1989.

Roster

Standings

Division

Conference

Game log

Preseason

Regular season

Transactions

Trades

Free agency

Re-signed

Additions

Subtractions