Indiana Pacers
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| Indiana Pacers | |
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| League | NBA |
| Conference | Eastern Conference |
| Division | Central division |
| Founded | 1967 (joined NBA in 1976) |
| History | Indiana Pacers (1967-present) |
| Arena | Conseco Fieldhouse |
| City | |
| Colors | Navy, Gold, Silver |
| Owner | Herb Simon |
| General Manager | David Morway |
| Head Coach | Frank Vogel |
| NBA D-League aff. | Fort Wayne Mad Ants |
| Championships | 3 |
| Conference titles | 6 |
| Division titles | 7 |
| Website | Official Site |
The Indiana Pacers are a professional basketball team based in Indianapolis, Indiana. They are members of the Central Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Pacers play their home games at Conseco Fieldhouse, which they share which their WNBA counterpart, the Indiana Fever, also owned by Herb Simon. The Indiana Pacers began play in 1967 as members of the American Basketball Association (ABA), where they won three championships and created a dynasty. In 1976, the Pacers moved from the ABA to the NBA when the Indiana dynasty ended and the Pacer organization began to struggle. The Pacers organization saw success with the acquisition of Reggie Miller. Following the appearance in the 2000 NBA Finals, the Pacers have not seen much playoff success, not seeing postseason play since the 2005–2006 season.
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Indiana Pacers Franchise History
The Indiana Pacers joined the NBA for the 1976-77 season as one of four former American Basketball Association franchises to cross over when the two leagues merged. The three-time ABA champions struggled from the beginning in the NBA, posting only one winning season in their first 13 NBA campaigns. After a decade and a half of failure, the team finally began to play .500 ball in the early 1990s. By mid-decade, the Pacers had become one of the Eastern Conference's top clubs. From 1994-2000, they reached the conference finals five times, won two Central Division titles and advanced to the NBA Finals in 2000. Read More...
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Retired Numbers
#30 George McGinnis |
#31 Reggie Miller |
#34 Mel Daniels |
#35 Roger Brown |
#529 Bob "Slick" Leonard |
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National Basketball Association Teams
| Indiana Pacers | |||
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| Founded in: 1967 • Based in Indianapolis, Indiana | |||
| Franchise | Franchise History • All-Time roster • Seasons | ||
| Administration | Herb Simon (Owner) • Larry Bird (President) • David Morway (General manager) • Frank Vogel (Head coach) | ||
| Arenas | Indiana State Fair Coliseum • Market Square Arena • Conseco Fieldhouse | ||
| Head coaches | Staverman • Leonard • McKinney • Irvine • Ramsay • Versace • Hill • Brown • Bird • Thomas • Carlisle • O'Brien • Vogel | ||
| D-League Affiliate | Fort Wayne Mad Ants | ||
| Retired No.(s) | 30 • 31 • 34 • 35 • 529 (coach honor) | ||
| Championships | ABA: 3 (1970, 1971, 1972) | ||



