@brettachapman I’m curious why doesn’t your little map include all of Mexico, even further south into South America???? I guess they were no indigenous people living in those countries. I guess they don’t matter to you.
February 19, 1994: Houston’s Hakeem Olajuwon with the chasedown block on Kevin Johnson's dunk attempt.
Olajuwon finished with 14 PTS/7 REB/5 BLK, Otis Thorpe had 20 PTS/18 REB, and Vernon Maxwell scored 25 PTS in the Rockets' 106-88 win over the Phoenix Suns.
Cavan Biggio has joined the @Astros where his dad spent all 20 years of his Hall of Fame career 🥹
Cavan is wearing No. 4, the same number Craig wore his rookie year.
Houston Cougars G Kingston Flemings said the guards have made it a point of emphasis on rebounding since UH’s loss to Texas Tech:
“Just trying to go into games really focus on rebounding.”
He said rebounding will be key against Arizona on Saturday.
“Houston is home. My wife is from Houston, I’ve been in Houston since 2006 now. So I know I’m a Houstonian.”
DeMeco Ryans, receiving a Community Champions award with his wife Jamila at Houston City Hall
University of Houston coach Kelvin Sampson comes off after his team's win over BYU, pumping his fist, kissing his daughter Lauren Sampson and celebrating with small band of Cougar fans here in Provo. Big sign of growth with late offensive rebounding takeover for now 21-2 team.
🏈 A familiar Texans name is staying in Houston for college football.
Johnathan Joseph Jr., the son of former Houston Texans cornerback and two-time Pro Bowler Johnathan Joseph, has committed to play for the University of Houston Cougars in the 2026 recruiting class. The defensive back chose UH over multiple offers, adding to the Cougars’ future roster.
Why the former Texans star’s son picked the Cougars over other programs: https://t.co/AbvS1hRK3l
#JohnathanJosephJr #UHFootball #HoustonSports
Hakeem “The Dream” Olajuwon turns 63 today 👏
▪️12x All Star
▪️12x All-NBA
▪️9x All-Defensive
▪️1994 MVP
▪️2x NBA Champion
▪️2x Finals MVP
▪️NBA 75th Anniversary Team
▪️Hall of Fame
Grateful for the opportunity to announce our @HoustonRockets tonight on #NBAonNBC and the incredible 4Q comeback in front of our amazing fans. Thank you @AndNowPA for inspiring a young kid to live out his dreams on a mic - you’re a legend! No fear, no limits, #AllFire 🚀
NEWS: Pop Isaacs will transfer to Houston, his agency PNW Sports Group told @TheAthleticCBB
In 8 games played, he averaged 16.3 points, 4.8 rebounds and 3.9 assists per game last season at Creighton