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Indiana Pacers NBA regular season record (1976–present) 1,930 1,938 .499 Indiana Pacers regular season record 2,357 2,255.511; Indiana Pacers ABA post-season record (1967–1976) 69 50 .580 Indiana Pacers NBA post-season record (1976–present) 123 135 .477 Indiana Pacers post-season record 192 185.509; All-time regular and post-season record ...
Founded in 1967, the same year as the Pacers franchise, the Indiana Pacemates were one of the original professional sports dance squads and the first such entity in the NBA. Originally known in the ABA era as the Marathon Scoreboard Girls , then later as the Paul Harris Pacesetters , the Pacemates name has been used since the 1972–1973 season.
Clark Kellogg was drafted by the Pacers in 1982 and showed tremendous promise, finishing second in the Rookie of the Year voting, but the Pacers finished the 1982–83 season with their all-time worst record of 20–62, and won only 26 games the following season.
After the 2004–05 season, the Pacers completed a major overhaul of their roster, including moving Ron Artest, Anthony Johnson, Fred Jones, Austin Croshere, James Jones, and others over the next year. Indeed, the Indiana Pacers' 2004–05 campaign, with the retirement of Reggie Miller and the Pacers' last winning season record until 2012 ...
The Pacers are owned by Herbert and Melvin Simon, and David Morway is their general manager. [1] Nate Bjorkgren was the team's head coach in 2020–21 and was fired after one season. Rick Carlisle was hired to replaced Bjorkgren, becoming the coach of the Pacers for the second time. There have been 14 head coaches for the Pacers
The Pacers previously matched their franchise record with a 157-152 win over Atlanta on Nov. 21. They beat the Hawks, 150-116 on Jan. 5. The Pacers set the tone early on Sunday while opening up a ...
The Pacers began a new era by moving into Conseco Fieldhouse after 25 years at Market Square Arena.They would start the season with a 7-7 record but finished with a 56-26 record, good enough to win their 2nd straight division title.
Pascal Siakam made a key 3-pointer late in the fourth quarter and finished with 20 points, nine rebounds and five assists to help the Indiana Pacers beat the reeling Atlanta Hawks 132-127 on ...