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Indiana Pacers

Birth of the Franchise

The Indiana Pacers were founded in 1967 as a charter member of the American Basketball Association (ABA).1)

Name Origin

The name “Pacers” refers to both the pace car used in the Indianapolis 500 and the harness racing pacers.2)

ABA Champions

The Pacers won three ABA championships — in 1970, 1972, and 1973.3)

ABA Powerhouse

They were the most successful ABA franchise, with more titles than any other team in the league.4)

NBA Merger

The Pacers joined the NBA in 1976 during the ABA-NBA merger.5)

Early NBA Struggles

After joining the NBA, the Pacers initially struggled, missing the playoffs for their first four seasons.6)

Home Arena

The Pacers currently play their home games at Gainbridge Fieldhouse (formerly Bankers Life Fieldhouse), known for its retro look and excellent sightlines.7)

Larry Bird's Tenure

Basketball legend Larry Bird coached the Pacers from 1997–2000 and later served as team president.8)

Reggie Miller Era

Reggie Miller is the most iconic Pacer, playing his entire 18-year NBA career in Indiana (1987–2005).9)

Miller’s 8 Points in 9 Seconds

In the 1995 playoffs vs. the Knicks, Reggie Miller famously scored 8 points in 9 seconds, leading the Pacers to an incredible comeback.10)

1999–2000 Finals Appearance

The Pacers made their only NBA Finals appearance in 2000, losing to the Los Angeles Lakers.11)

Hall of Famer: Reggie Miller

Reggie Miller was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2012.12)

Fan-Favorite Uniforms

Their Flo-Jo era uniforms, designed by Florence Griffith-Joyner, are fan favorites and have been brought back as throwbacks.13)

The Malice at the Palace

A notorious 2004 brawl with the Detroit Pistons led to massive suspensions, including a season-long ban for Ron Artest.14)

Longest Tenured Player

Reggie Miller holds the record for most games played for the Pacers, with 1,389 games.15)

Paul George's Rise

Paul George became the face of the franchise in the early 2010s, leading deep playoff runs.16)

Greatest Rivalry

The Pacers have a fierce historic rivalry with the New York Knicks, especially during the 1990s.17)

State of Basketball

Indiana is often called the “Basketball Capital of the World,” and the Pacers are its professional torchbearers.18)

Ownership

Herb Simon has been the team’s owner since 1983, making him one of the longest-tenured owners in professional sports.19)

First NBA All-Star

Billy Knight was the Pacers’ first NBA All-Star in 1977.20)

Multiple Hall of Famers

Aside from Reggie Miller, legends like Mel Daniels and Roger Brown (ABA era) are also in the Hall of Fame.21)

Three-Time Coach of the Year

Frank Vogel led the Pacers to multiple Eastern Conference Finals and earned Coach of the Month honors several times.22)

Pacemates

The Pacers’ dance team, known as the Pacemates, is one of the oldest in the NBA.23)

Hoosiers Inspiration

The Pacers were partially inspired by the culture of “Hoosiers” — small-town basketball passion in Indiana.24)

ABA Icons

George McGinnis and Mel Daniels were dominant forces in the ABA, winning MVP awards with the Pacers.25)

Historic Logo Evolution

The Pacers have had four major logo redesigns since their inception.26)

Alumni Coaches

Several former Pacers have gone on to become NBA coaches, including Mark Jackson and Nate McMillan.27)

Homegrown Stars

The team often emphasizes drafting or signing players from Indiana or the Midwest.28)

Danny Granger Era

Danny Granger was an All-Star and team leader in the late 2000s before injuries shortened his prime.29)

Victor Oladipo’s Revival

Victor Oladipo had a career resurgence in Indiana, becoming an All-Star and Most Improved Player.30)

Pacers Foundation

The franchise runs the Pacers Foundation, focusing on youth development and education in Indiana.31)

Fan Loyalty

Despite not winning an NBA title, Pacers fans are known for their unwavering loyalty.32)

Pacer Alumni in Broadcasting

Quinn Buckner and Eddie Gill are former Pacers who now serve as broadcasters for the team.33)

First-Round Kings

The Pacers made the NBA playoffs 27 times between 1980 and 2024.34)

Homegrown Rivalry

They share the state with Purdue and Indiana University — breeding passionate, competitive basketball culture.35)

Oldest Pacer

Sam Perkins was the oldest player to suit up for the Pacers, at age 38 during the 1999–2000 season.36)

Community Presence

The team frequently hosts clinics, school events, and community-building programs across Indiana.37)

2004-05 Suspension Record

Following the Malice at the Palace, the Pacers received the most games suspended in a single incident in NBA history.38)

NBA 75th Anniversary

Reggie Miller was named to the NBA’s 75th Anniversary Team, honoring the greatest players in league history.39)

Team Colors

The Pacers’ primary colors are navy blue, gold, and white, reflecting Indiana’s state flag.40)

Domantas Sabonis' Emergence

Sabonis became a two-time All-Star while playing for the Pacers before being traded in 2022.41)

Draft Successes

The team has drafted well over the years, including picks like Paul George, Danny Granger, and Myles Turner.42)

Strong Defense Identity

Historically, the Pacers have built teams around defensive toughness, particularly under coaches like Vogel and Carlisle.43)

Indiana Fever Connection

The Pacers share ownership and a close relationship with the Indiana Fever of the WNBA.44)

Bright Young Core

As of 2024–2025, the Pacers boast a promising young roster featuring Tyrese Haliburton, a rising All-Star.45)

indiana_pacers.txt · Last modified: 2025/05/07 03:24 by eziothekilla34