The Rockers defeated the Orlando Magic, 4 games to 0, to win the 1995 NBA championship.
The Rockers defeated the Orlando Magic, 4 games to 0, to win the 1995 NBA championship.
Hakeem Olajuwon
The philadelphia 76ers from1984-1992, the Pheonix suns from 1992-1996, and The Houston Rockets from 1996-2000.
Rockets were made during the Song dynasty.
They were called V-2 Rockets.
Rockets were first used in Europe by the Venetian Republic during the Battle of Chioggia in 1378-1381 against the Republic of Genoa. The Venetians utilized gunpowder-filled rockets mounted on ships to defeat the Genoese fleet.
The first iron rockets were developed by Tipu Sultan, a Muslim ruler of the South Indian Kingdom of Mysore. He successfully used these iron rockets against the larger forces of the British East India Company during the Anglo-Mysore Wars.
Yes there referring to Yao Ming a retired Chinese professional basketball player who last played for the Houston Rockets. Nick met him during a world tour concert. He talks about him frequently on YouTube.
The English lobbed exploding rockets at Napoleon at Waterloo, and they also used them against the Americans in the War of 1812. (When the British warship Erebus bombarded Fort McHenry during that war, the nightlong barrage of rocket-propelled bombs provided "the rockets red glare" mentioned by Francis Scott Key in The Star Spangled Banner.)
The English lobbed exploding rockets at Napoleon at Waterloo, and they also used them against the Americans in the War of 1812. (When the British warship Erebus bombarded Fort McHenry during that war, the nightlong barrage of rocket-propelled bombs provided "the rockets red glare" mentioned by Francis Scott Key in The Star Spangled Banner.) (excerpt from space.com)
The English lobbed exploding rockets at Napoleon at Waterloo, and they also used them against the Americans in the War of 1812. (When the British warship Erebus bombarded Fort McHenry during that war, the nightlong barrage of rocket-propelled bombs provided "the rockets red glare" mentioned by Francis Scott Key in The Star Spangled Banner.)