Former Houston Rockets coach Rudy Tomjanovich will be inducted Tuesday into the Houston Sports Hall of Fame.
Tomjanovich is among three members in the Hall of Fame’s third annual class, joining gymnast Mary Lou Retton and track star Carl Lewis. The class will be recognized at Tuesday’s Houston Sports Awards, which will be broadcast live on AT&T SportsNet Southwest at 7 p.m. Central.
The program to honor the city’s historic sports greats was created in 2018 by the Harris County – Houston Sports Authority (HCHSA).
Now 71 years old, Tomjanovich played for the Rockets from 1970 through 1981, and was head coach from 1992 through 2003. That run included Houston’s only two NBA titles in the 1993-94 and 1994-95 seasons.
In his 11-plus seasons as head coach, Tomjanovich led the Rockets to a 503-397 (.559) regular-season record and a 51-39 (.567) mark in the NBA playoffs, headlined by the two championships.
Rudy Tomjanovich will be inducted into the Houston Sports Hall of Fame during the Houston Sports Awards Tuesday night. Rudy is being honored by his adopted hometown: “You said the magic words, my adopted hometown…Makes me feel very, very humbled and it means a lot.” pic.twitter.com/Q4kxlwyQqa
— Mark Berman (@MarkBermanFox26) January 20, 2020
Congratulations to our very own ‘Rudy T’ who will be inducted into the Houston Sports Hall of Fame! Join him and other Houston sports legends at the @HOUsportsAwards on January 21, 2020.
Tickets are on sale now: https://t.co/E3tXwjJWux pic.twitter.com/ixq3hYS5LL
— Houston Rockets (@HoustonRockets) December 10, 2019
But “Rudy T,” as he’s best known in Rockets’ circles, was also a dynamic player — with averages of 17.4 points and 8.1 rebounds in 33.5 minutes per game over 11 seasons. He was a five-time All-Star at power forward.
Tomjanovich received a standing ovation from fans during Monday’s Rockets game at Toyota Center when news of his Houston Sports Hall of Fame recognition was announced to the crowd.
Rudy Tomjanovich gets a standing ovation from the crowd after being introduced at Toyota Center. pic.twitter.com/3MtaFaKHee
— Mark Berman (@MarkBermanFox26) January 20, 2020
Tomjanovich and the Rockets are also hoping for his induction into the broader Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, with finalists for the 2020 class announced at the NBA’s All-Star Weekend in mid-February.
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We are just hours away from 3 Houston Sports legends joining the Houston Sports Hall of Fame presented by @PNCBank #houstonsportsawards #wearehoustonsports @Carl_Lewis @marylouretton and Rudy Tomjanovich pic.twitter.com/tcUR0OLlN3
— Houston Sports Awards (@HOUsportsAwards) January 21, 2020