
Houston Rockets Set to Celebrate Legendary 1995 NBA Champion and Hall of Famer Clyde Drexler with a Monumental Statue Unveiling This September, Honoring His Indelible Legacy and Contributions to the Franchise
The Houston Rockets are set to honor one of their greatest legends with a new statue commemorating Clyde Drexler, the 1995 NBA champion and Hall of Famer. The statue will be officially unveiled this September, marking a significant tribute to Drexler’s lasting impact on the franchise and the city of Houston.
Clyde Drexler, known affectionately as “Clyde the Glide,” was a pivotal figure in the Rockets’ 1995 championship run. His athleticism, leadership, and clutch performances helped bring Houston its second NBA title in franchise history. Drexler’s contribution to the team extended beyond his playing days, as his legacy continues to inspire new generations of players and fans alike.
The statue unveiling ceremony will be held at the Toyota Center, the Rockets’ home arena, and is expected to draw fans, former teammates, and city officials. It symbolizes the franchise’s appreciation for Drexler’s role in shaping Houston basketball history and celebrates his induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
Rockets’ management expressed excitement about the tribute, highlighting Clyde Drexler’s influence on the team’s culture and the city’s basketball heritage. “Clyde’s impact on this organization is immeasurable,” said a Rockets spokesperson. “This statue is a fitting honor for a player who embodied excellence both on and off the court.”
Fans can look forward to special events surrounding the unveiling, including fan meet-and-greets, commemorative merchandise, and highlights celebrating Drexler’s career.
As the Rockets prepare for a new season, the statue will serve as a powerful reminder of the team’s championship legacy and the timeless excellence that Clyde Drexler brought to Houston basketball.