Dallas Mavericks vs. Houston Rockets Season-by-Season Results
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Season |
Season series |
at Dallas Mavericks |
at Houston Rockets |
Overall series |
Notes
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1980–81
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Rockets
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6–0
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Rockets, 3–0
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Rockets, 3–0
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Rockets 6–0
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Dallas Mavericks join the NBA as an expansion team and are placed in the Midwest Division. Houston Rockets move from the Eastern Conference to the Western Conference and are placed in the Midwest Division alongside the Mavericks. On February 4, 1981, Rockets beat the Mavericks 116–68, their largest victory against the Mavericks with a 48-point differential. Rockets lose 1981 NBA Finals.
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1981–82
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Rockets
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4–2
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Mavericks, 2–1
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Rockets, 3–0
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Rockets 10–2
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1982–83
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Mavericks
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5–1
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Mavericks, 2–1
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Mavericks, 3–0
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Rockets 11–7
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1983–84
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Mavericks
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4–2
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Mavericks, 3–0
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Rockets, 2–1
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Rockets 13–11
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1984–85
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Rockets
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4–2
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Rockets, 2–1
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Rockets, 2–1
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Rockets 17–13
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1985–86
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Rockets
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5–1
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Rockets, 2–1
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Rockets, 3–0
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Rockets 22–14
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Rockets win the Midwest Division for the first time. Rockets lose 1986 NBA Finals.
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1986–87
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Tie
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3–3
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Mavericks, 3–0
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Rockets, 3–0
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Rockets 25–17
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Mavericks win the Midwest Division for the first time.
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1987–88
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Mavericks
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4–2
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Mavericks, 2–1
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Mavericks, 2–1
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Rockets 27–21
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1988 Western Conference First Round
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Mavericks
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3–1
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Tie, 1–1
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Mavericks, 2–0
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Rockets 28–24
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1st postseason series.
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1988–89
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Rockets
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5–1
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Rockets, 3–0
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Rockets, 2–1
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Rockets 33–25
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1989–90
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Mavericks
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4–1
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Mavericks, 2–0
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Mavericks, 2–1
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Rockets 34–29
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Season |
Season series |
at Dallas Mavericks |
at Houston Rockets |
Overall series |
Notes
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1990–91
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Rockets
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3–1
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Tie, 1–1
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Rockets, 2–0
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Rockets 37–30
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1991–92
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Mavericks
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4–2
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Mavericks, 2–1
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Mavericks, 2–1
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Rockets 39–34
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1992–93
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Rockets
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4–1
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Rockets, 3–0
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Tie, 1–1
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Rockets 43–35
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Rockets win the Midwest Division.
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1993–94
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Rockets
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4–1
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Rockets, 2–1
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Rockets, 2–0
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Rockets 47–36
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Rockets win the Midwest Division. Rockets win 1994 NBA Finals, their first NBA championship.
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1994–95
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Rockets
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3–2
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Tie, 1–1
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Rockets, 2–1
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Rockets 50–38
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On April 11, 1995 at Houston, Mavericks beat the Rockets 156–147 in double overtime, their most points scored in a game against the Rockets and their most points scored in a game overall as a franchise. Rockets win 1995 NBA Finals.
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1995–96
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Rockets
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3–1
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Tie, 1–1
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Rockets, 2–0
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Rockets 53–39
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1996–97
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Rockets
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4–0
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Rockets, 2–0
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Rockets, 2–0
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Rockets 57–39
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1997–98
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Rockets
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4–0
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Rockets, 2–0
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Rockets, 2–0
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Rockets 61–39
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Compaq renamed Rocket's home stadium The Summit to Compaq Center. On December 7, 1997, Rockets beat the Mavericks 108–106 at Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City, Mexico. The game is accounted for as a Dallas home game.
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1998–99
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Tie
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2–2
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Rockets, 2–0
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Mavericks, 2–0
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Rockets 63–41
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Rockets win 11 games in a row against the Mavericks. First time away team sweeps the season series.
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1999–2000
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Rockets
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3–1
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Tie, 1–1
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Rockets, 2–0
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Rockets 66–42
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Season |
Season series |
at Dallas Mavericks |
at Houston Rockets |
Overall series |
Notes
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2000–01
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Tie
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2–2
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Tie, 1–1
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Tie, 1–1
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Rockets 68–44
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First time both teams split the season series. Last season Mavericks played at Reunion Arena.
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2001–02
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Tie
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2–2
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Tie, 1–1
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Tie, 1–1
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Rockets 70–46
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Mavericks open up American Airlines Center.
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2002–03
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Mavericks
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4–0
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Mavericks, 2–0
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Mavericks, 2–0
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Rockets 70–50
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Mavericks sweep the Rockets in the season series for the first time. Mavericks win the season series and finish with a winning record at home for the first time since the 1991 season. Last season Rockets played at Compaq Center (formerly known as The Summit).
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2003–04
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Mavericks
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3–1
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Mavericks, 2–0
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Tie, 1–1
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Rockets 71–53
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Rockets open up Toyota Center.
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2004–05
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Tie
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2–2
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Tie, 1–1
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Tie, 1–1
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Rockets 73–55
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As part of new realignments, Mavericks and Rockets move to the new Southwest Division.
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2005 Western Conference First Round
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Mavericks
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4–3
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Tie, 2–2
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Mavericks, 2–1
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Rockets 76–59
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2nd postseason series. Mavericks come back from 0–2 to win the series. In Game 7 at Dallas, Mavericks beat the Rockets 116–76, their largest victory against the Rockets with a 40-point differential.
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2005–06
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Mavericks
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4–0
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Mavericks, 2–0
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Mavericks, 2–0
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Rockets 76–63
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Mavericks lose 2006 NBA Finals.
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2006–07
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Mavericks
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3–1
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Mavericks, 2–0
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Tie, 1–1
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Rockets 77–66
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Mavericks win the Southwest Division for the first time. Mavericks finish with the best record in the league (67–15).
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2007–08
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Mavericks
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3–1
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Tie, 1–1
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Mavericks, 2–0
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Rockets 78–69
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2008–09
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Tie
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2–2
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Tie, 1–1
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Tie, 1–1
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Rockets 80–71
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2009–10
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Tie
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2–2
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Tie, 1–1
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Tie, 1–1
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Rockets 82–73
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Mavericks win the Southwest Division.
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Season |
Season series |
at Dallas Mavericks |
at Houston Rockets |
Overall series |
Notes
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2010–11
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Mavericks
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4–0
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Mavericks, 2–0
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Mavericks, 2–0
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Rockets 82–77
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Mavericks win 2011 NBA Finals, their first NBA championship.
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2011–12
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Mavericks
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3–0
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Mavericks, 2–0
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Mavericks, 1–0
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Rockets 82–80
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2012–13
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Mavericks
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3–1
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Mavericks, 2–0
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Tie, 1–1
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Tie 83–83
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Mavericks win 9 games in a row against the Rockets.
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2013–14
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Tie
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2–2
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Tie, 1–1
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Tie, 1–1
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Tie 85–85
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2014–15
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Rockets
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3–1
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Tie, 1–1
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Rockets, 2–0
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Rockets 88–86
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Rockets win the season series and finish with a winning record at home against the Mavericks for the first time since the 1999 season. Rockets win the Southwest Division for the first time.
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2015 Western Conference First Round
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Rockets
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4–1
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Tie, 1–1
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Rockets, 3–0
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Rockets 92–87
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3rd postseason series.
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2015–16
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Tie
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2–2
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Tie, 1–1
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Tie, 1–1
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Rockets 94–89
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2016–17
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Rockets
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4–0
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Rockets, 2–0
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Rockets, 2–0
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Rockets 98–89
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Rockets finish with a winning record at Dallas for the first time since the 1998 season.
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2017–18
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Rockets
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4–0
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Rockets, 2–0
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Rockets, 2–0
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Rockets 102–89
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Rockets record their 100th win over the Mavericks. Rockets win the Southwest Division. Rockets finish with the best record in the league (65–17).
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2018–19
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Tie
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2–2
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Tie, 1–1
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Tie, 1–1
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Rockets 104–91
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Rockets win the Southwest Division.
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2019–20
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Rockets
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2–1
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Rockets, 1–0
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Tie, 1–1
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Rockets 106–92
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On July 31, 2020, Rockets beat the Mavericks 153–149 in overtime, their most points scored in a game against the Mavericks. Rockets win the Southwest Division.
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Season |
Season series |
at Dallas Mavericks |
at Houston Rockets |
Overall series |
Notes
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2020–21
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Rockets
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2–1
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Rockets, 1–0
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Tie, 1–1
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Rockets 108–93
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Mavericks win the Southwest Division.
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2021–22
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Mavericks
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4–0
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Mavericks, 2–0
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Mavericks, 2–0
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Rockets 108–97
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Mavericks sweep the season series and finish with a winning record at Houston against the Rockets for the first time since the 2011 season.
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2022–23
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Mavericks
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3–1
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Tie, 1–1
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Mavericks, 2–0
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Rockets 109–100
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Mavericks record their 100th win over the Rockets.
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2023–24
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Mavericks
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3–1
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Mavericks, 2–0
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Tie, 1–1
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Rockets 110–103
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Mavericks win the Southwest Division. Mavericks lose 2024 NBA Finals.
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2024–25
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Season |
Season series |
at Dallas Mavericks |
at Houston Rockets |
Notes
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Regular season games
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Rockets
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102–95
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Mavericks, 52–46
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Rockets, 56–43
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Postseason games
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Tie
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8–8
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Tie, 4–4
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Tie, 4–4
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Postseason series
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Mavericks
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2–1
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Mavericks, 1–0
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Tie, 1–1
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Western Conference First Round: 1988, 2005, 2015
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Regular and postseason
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Rockets
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110–103
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Mavericks, 56–50
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Rockets, 60–47
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