Indiana Pacers
Coach:
Rick Carlisle
Establishment Date:
1976
League Affiliation:
NBA
Stadium:
Gainbridge Fieldhouse
Seating Capacity:
18165
Team Info
The Indiana Pacers, representing Indianapolis, Indiana, compete in the National Basketball Association as a member of the Eastern Conference's Central Division, with Gainbridge Fieldhouse serving as their home court. Founded in 1967 as a charter member of the American Basketball Association, the Pacers' name honors the state's rich history with harness racing and the Indianapolis 500. The team's colors are navy blue, gold, and gray, with Herb Simon as the principal owner and Rick Carlisle as head coach. The Pacers found their greatest success in the ABA, winning three championships (1970, 1972, 1973) behind stars like Mel Daniels and Roger Brown. After joining the NBA in 1976, the team experienced memorable eras led by Reggie Miller in the 1990s, who famously battled the New York Knicks in epic playoff clashes, and the tough teams of the early 2000s under coach Rick Carlisle. The modern Pacers, led by the dynamic backcourt of Tyrese Haliburton and a fast-paced offensive system, have re-emerged as exciting playoff contenders, thrilling fans with their high-scoring style. The fan base, known for its loyalty through small-market challenges, creates a loud and supportive environment, embodied by mascot Boomer. The Indiana Pacers are a franchise defined by resilience, iconic moments, and a commitment to competitive basketball.
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