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[[Image:ConsecoFieldhouse.jpg|thumb||250px|[[Bankers Life Fieldhouse]] has been home to the Pacers since [[1999–2000 NBA season|1999]].]]
The [[Indiana Pacers]] are a professional basketball team based in [[Indianapolis, Indiana]], [[United States]].  They are members of the [[Central Division (NBA)|Central Division]] of the [[Eastern Conference (NBA)|Eastern Conference]] in the [[National Basketball Association]] (NBA).  The Pacers were founded in 1967, originally as members of the [[American Basketball Association]], where they were crowned league champions three times and made the playoffs in all of the nine seasons they participated in the league.<ref name="b-r">{{cite web|title=Indiana Pacers Franchise Index|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/IND/|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=April 28, 2012}}</ref>  The Pacers were led during the ABA days by two-time MVP [[Mel Daniels]] and by head coach [[Bobby Leonard]].
 
The [[1976–77 NBA season|1976–77 season]] marked the first season of NBA play for the Pacers and the team struggled early, compared to their ABA success.  The Pacers only made it to the [[NBA playoffs]] three times in their first 13 seasons.<ref name="b-r" />  The Pacers would not win their first playoff series until the [[1993–94 NBA season|1993–94 season]], which came against the [[Orlando Magic]].  It was during this time that the Pacers were led by [[1987 NBA Draft|1987]] draft pick, [[Reggie Miller]], who will enter the [[Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame|Basketball Hall of Fame]] in 2012.<ref>{{cite web|title=Reggie Miller, Don Nelson top Hall of Fame list|url=http://www.usatoday.com/sports/basketball/nba/story/2012-04-02/Reggie-Miller-Don-Nelson-top-Hall-of-Fame-list/53947212/1|publisher=USA Today|accessdate=April 28, 2012}}</ref>  Miller would play for the Pacers until the 2005 season and with his help, the Pacers would go onto win one Eastern Conference championship, four Central Division championships, and make fifteen playoff appearances.<ref>{{cite web|title=Year by Year with the Pacers|url=http://www.nba.com/pacers/history/franchise_history.html|publisher=Pacers.com|accessdate=April 28, 2012}}</ref>
 
Over the Pacers forty-five seasons of play they have made the playoffs twenty-nine times (twenty in the NBA and nine in the ABA).  The Pacers have appeared in the NBA Eastern Conference Finals seven times and advanced to the [[NBA Finals]] in [[2000 NBA Finals|2000]], where they would lose to the [[Los Angeles Lakers]] 4–2.<ref>{{cite web|title=1999-2000 NBA season|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_2000.html|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=April 28, 2012}}</ref>  The Pacers are one of thirteen franchises to have never won an [[NBA Finals|NBA championship]].
 
==Table key==
[[File:Reggie Miller crop.png|thumb|180px|[[Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame|Hall of Fame]] player [[Reggie Miller]] was a member of the Pacers from 1987 to 2005.]]
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|align=center|AMVP||[[NBA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award|All-Star Game Most Valuable Player]]
|-
|align=center|COY||[[NBA Coach of the Year Award|Coach of the Year]]
|-
|align=center|Finish||Final position in league or division standings
|-
|align=center|GB||Games behind first-place team in division{{#tag:ref|The formula is as followed: <math>\mathrm{Games}\ \mathrm{behind} = \frac{(\mathrm{Team A's}\ \mathrm{wins}-\mathrm{Team B's}\ \mathrm{wins}) + (\mathrm{Team B's}\ \mathrm{losses} - \mathrm{Team A's}\ \mathrm{losses})}{\mathrm{2}}</math>|group=lower-alpha}}
|-
|align=center|Losses||Number of regular season losses
|-
|align=center|EOY||[[NBA Executive of the Year Award|Executive of the Year]]
|-
|align=center|JWKC||[[J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award|J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship]]
|-
|align=center|MVP||[[NBA Most Valuable Player Award|Most Valuable Player]]
|-
|align=center|ROY||[[NBA Rookie of the Year Award|Rookie of the Year]]
|-
|align=center|SMOY||[[NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award|Sixth Man of the Year]]
|-
|align=center|Wins||Number of regular season wins
|-
|align=center|Win%||[[Winning percentage]]
|}
 
==Seasons==
{| class="wikitable"
|align="center" bgcolor="#FFEEAA"|'''[[List of ABA champions|ABA champions]]''' {{double dagger}}
|align="center" bgcolor="#FFCCCC"|'''Conference champions''' *
|align="center" bgcolor="#D0E7FF"|'''Division champions''' ^
|align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD"|'''Playoff berth''' #
|}
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable" style="text-align:center; font-size:95%" summary="Season (sortable), Conference, Finish (sortable), Division, Finish (sortable), Wins (sortable), Losses (sortable), Win% (sortable), GB (sortable), Playoffs, Awards and Head coach"
|-
!scope="col"| Season
!scope="col" class="unsortable"|[[Conference (sports)|Conf.]]
!scope="col"| Conf.<br>Finish{{#tag:ref|The Finish column lists regular season results and excludes postseason play.|group=lower-alpha|name=note_b}}
!scope="col" class="unsortable"|[[Division (sport)|Div.]]
!scope="col"| Div.<br>Finish<ref group=lower-alpha name=note_b/>
!scope="col"| W{{#tag:ref|The Wins and Losses columns list regular season results and exclude any postseason play. Regular and postseason records are combined only below the table.|group=lower-alpha|name=note_c}}
!scope="col"| L<ref group=lower-alpha name=note_c/>
!scope="col"| [[Winning percentage|Win%]]
!scope="col" data-sort-type="number"| [[Games behind|GB]]
!scope="col" class="unsortable"|[[NBA Playoffs|Playoffs]]
!scope="col" class="unsortable"|[[National Basketball Association awards|Awards]]
!scope="col" class="unsortable"|[[List of Chicago Bulls head coaches|Head coach]]
|-
|align="left"| [[1967-68 ABA season|1967–68]]
|align="center"| —
|align="center"| —
|align="center"| Eastern
|align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 3rd #
|align="center"| 38
|align="center"| 40
|align="center"| .487
|align="center"| 16
|align="center"| Lost [[1968 ABA Playoffs|Division Semifinals]] to [[Pittsburgh Pipers]], 3–0<ref>{{cite web|title=1967–68 Indiana Pacers|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/INA/1968.html|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=April 28, 2012}}</ref>
|
|align="center"| [[Larry Staverman]]
|-
|align="left"| [[1968-69 ABA season|1968–69]]
|align="center"| —
|align="center"| —
|align="center" bgcolor="#D0E7FF"| Eastern ^
|align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 1st #
|align="center"| 44
|align="center"| 34
|align="center"| .564
|align="center"| —
|align="center"| Won [[1969 ABA Playoffs|Division Semifinals]] vs. [[Kentucky Colonels]], 4–3<br />Won [[1969 ABA Playoffs|Division Finals]] vs. [[Miami Floridians]], 4–1<br />Lost [[1969 ABA Playoffs|ABA Finals]] to [[Oakland Oaks (ABA)|Oakland Oaks]], 4–1<ref>{{cite web|title=1968–69 Indiana Pacers|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/INA/1969.html|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=April 28, 2012}}</ref>
|align="center"| [[Mel Daniels]] <small>([[List of American Basketball Association awards and honors|MVP]])</small><ref name="ABA MVP">{{cite web|title=NBA & ABA Most Valuable Player Award Winners|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=April 14, 2013|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/awards/mvp.html}}</ref>
|align="center"| [[Larry Staverman]] <br> [[Bob Leonard]]
|-
|align="left" bgcolor="#FFEEAA"| [[1969-70 Indiana Pacers season|1969–70]] ‡
|align="center"| —
|align="center"| —
|align="center" bgcolor="#D0E7FF"| Eastern ^
|align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 1st #
|align="center"| 59
|align="center"| 25
|align="center"| .702
|align="center"| —
|align="center" bgcolor="#FFEEAA"| Won [[1970 ABA Playoffs|Division Semifinals]] vs. [[Carolina Cougars]], 4–0<br />Won [[1970 ABA Playoffs|Division Finals]] vs. [[Kentucky Colonels]], 4–1<br />Won [[1970 ABA Playoffs|ABA Finals]] vs. [[Los Angeles Stars]], 4–2 ‡<ref>{{cite web|title=1969–70 Indiana Pacers|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/INA/1970.html|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=April 28, 2012}}</ref>
|align="center"| [[Roger Brown (basketball, born 1942)|Roger Brown]] <small>([[ABA Playoffs Most Valuable Player Award|PMVP]])</small><ref>{{cite web|title=Roger Brown|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=April 14, 2013|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/b/brownro01.html}}</ref>
|align="center"| [[Bob Leonard]]
|-
|align="left"| [[1970-71 ABA season|1970–71]]
|align="center"| —
|align="center"| —
|align="center" bgcolor="#D0E7FF"| Western ^
|align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 1st #
|align="center"| 58
|align="center"| 26
|align="center"| .690
|align="center"| —
|align="center"| Won [[1971 ABA Playoffs|Division Semifinals]] vs. [[Memphis Pros|Pros]], 4–0<br />Lost [[1971 ABA Playoffs|Division Finals]] to [[Utah Stars]], 4–3<ref>{{cite web|title=1970–71 Indiana Pacers|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/INA/1971.html|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=April 28, 2012}}</ref>
|align="center"| [[Mel Daniels]] <small>([[List of American Basketball Association awards and honors|AMVP]], [[List of American Basketball Association awards and honors|MVP]])</small><ref name="ABA MVP"/><ref>{{cite web|title=NBA & ABA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award Winners|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=April 14, 2013|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/awards/all_star_mvp.html}}</ref>
|align="center"| [[Bob Leonard]]
|-
|align="left" bgcolor="#FFEEAA"| [[1971-72 Indiana Pacers season|1971–72]] ‡
|align="center"| —
|align="center"| —
|align="center"| Western
|align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 2nd #
|align="center"| 47
|align="center"| 37
|align="center"| .560
|align="center"| 13
|align="center" bgcolor="#FFEEAA"| Won [[1972 ABA Playoffs|Division Semifinals]] vs. [[Denver Rockets]], 4–3<br />Won [[1972 ABA Playoffs|Division Finals]] vs. [[Utah Stars]], 4–3<br />Won [[1972 ABA Playoffs|ABA Finals]] vs. [[New York Nets]], 4–2 ‡<ref>{{cite web|title=1971–72 Indiana Pacers|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/INA/1972.html|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=April 28, 2012}}</ref>
|align="center"| [[Freddie Lewis]] <small>([[ABA Playoffs Most Valuable Player Award|PMVP]])</small><ref>{{cite web|title=Freddie Lewis|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=April 14, 2013|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/l/lewisfr02.html}}</ref>
|align="center"| [[Bob Leonard]]
|-
|align="left" bgcolor="#FFEEAA"| [[1972-73 Indiana Pacers season|1972–73]] ‡
|align="center"| —
|align="center"| —
|align="center"| Western
|align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 2nd #
|align="center"| 51
|align="center"| 33
|align="center"| .607
|align="center"| 4
|align="center" bgcolor="#FFEEAA"| Won [[1973 ABA Playoffs|Division Semifinals]] vs. [[Denver Rockets]], 4–1<br />Won [[1973 ABA Playoffs|Division Finals]] vs. [[Utah Stars]], 4–2<br />Won [[1973 ABA Playoffs|ABA Finals]] vs. [[Kentucky Colonels]], 4–3 ‡<ref>{{cite web|title=1972–73 Indiana Pacers|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/INA/1973.html|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=April 28, 2012}}</ref>
|align="center"| [[George McGinnis]] <small>([[ABA Playoffs Most Valuable Player Award|PMVP]])</small><ref>{{cite web|title=George McGinnis|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=April 14, 2013|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/m/mcginge01.html}}</ref>
|align="center"| [[Bob Leonard]]
|-
|align="left"| [[1973-74 ABA season|1973–74]]
|align="center"| —
|align="center"| —
|align="center"| Western
|align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 2nd #
|align="center"| 46
|align="center"| 38
|align="center"| .548
|align="center"| 5
|align="center"| Won [[1974 ABA Playoffs|Division Semifinals]] vs. [[San Antonio Spurs]], 4–3<br />Lost [[1974 ABA Playoffs|Division Finals]] to [[Utah Stars]], 4–3<ref>{{cite web|title=1973–74 Indiana Pacers|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/INA/1974.html|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=April 28, 2012}}</ref>
|
|align="center"| [[Bob Leonard]]
|-
|align="left"| [[1974-75 ABA season|1974–75]]
|align="center"| —
|align="center"| —
|align="center"| Western
|align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 3rd #
|align="center"| 45
|align="center"| 39
|align="center"| .536
|align="center"| 20
|align="center"| Won [[1975 ABA Playoffs|Division Semifinals]] vs. [[San Antonio Spurs]], 4–2<br />Won [[1975 ABA Playoffs|Division Finals]] vs. [[Denver Nuggets]], 4–3<br />Lost [[1975 ABA Playoffs|ABA Finals]] to [[Kentucky Colonels]], 4–1<ref>{{cite web|title=1974–75 Indiana Pacers|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/INA/1975.html|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=April 28, 2012}}</ref>
|align="center"|[[George McGinnis]] <small>([[List of American Basketball Association awards and honors|MVP]])</small><ref name="ABA MVP"/>
|align="center"| [[Bob Leonard]]
|-
|align="left"| [[1975-76 ABA season|1975–76]]
|align="center"| —
|align="center"| —
|align="center"| —{{#tag:ref|The league merged its two divisions into one seven-team division.|group=lower-alpha}}
|align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 5th #
|align="center"| 39
|align="center"| 45
|align="center"| .464
|align="center"| 21
|align="center"| Lost [[1976 ABA Playoffs|First Round]] to [[Kentucky Colonels]], 2–1<ref>{{cite web|title=1975–76 Indiana Pacers|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/INA/1976.html|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=April 28, 2012}}</ref>
|
|align="center"| [[Bob Leonard]]
|-
|align="left"| [[1976–77 NBA season|1976–77]]{{#tag:ref|The franchise joined the [[National Basketball Association]] in the [[ABA–NBA merger]].|group=lower-alpha}}
|align="center"| [[Western Conference (NBA)|Western]]
|align="center"| 9th
|align="center"| [[Midwest Division (NBA)|Midwest]]
|align="center"| 5th
|align="center"| 36
|align="center"| 46
|align="center"| .439
|align="center"| 14
|align="center"| —
|
|align="center"| [[Bob Leonard]]
|-
|align="left"| [[1977–78 NBA season|1977–78]]
|align="center"| Western
|align="center"| 10th
|align="center"| Midwest
|align="center"| 5th
|align="center"| 31
|align="center"| 51
|align="center"| .378
|align="center"| 17
|align="center"| —
|
|align="center"| [[Bob Leonard]]
|-
|align="left"| [[1978–79 NBA season|1978–79]]
|align="center"| Western
|align="center"| 8th
|align="center"| Midwest
|align="center"| 3rd
|align="center"| 38
|align="center"| 44
|align="center"| .463
|align="center"| 10
|align="center"| —
|
|align="center"| [[Bob Leonard]]
|-
|align="left"| [[1979–80 NBA season|1979–80]]
|align="center"| [[Eastern Conference (NBA)|Eastern]]
|align="center"| 8th
|align="center"| [[Central Division (NBA)|Central]]
|align="center"| 4th
|align="center"| 37
|align="center"| 45
|align="center"| .451
|align="center"| 13
|align="center"| —
|
|align="center"| [[Bob Leonard]]
|-
|align="left"| [[1980–81 NBA season|1980–81]]
|align="center"| Eastern
|align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 6th #
|align="center"| Central
|align="center"| 3rd
|align="center"| 44
|align="center"| 38
|align="center"| .537
|align="center"| 16
|align="center"| Lost [[1981 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] to [[Philadelphia 76ers]], 2–0<ref>{{cite web|title=1980–81 Indiana Pacers|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/IND/1981.html|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=April 28, 2012}}</ref>
|align="center"|[[Jack McKinney (basketball)|Jack McKinney]] <small>([[NBA Coach of the Year Award|COY]])</small><ref name="NBA COY">{{cite web|title=NBA Coach of the Year Award Winners|work=NBA History|publisher=NBA.com|accessdate=April 14, 2013|url=http://www.nba.com/history/awards/coach-of-the-year-award-winners/index.html}}</ref>
|align="center"| [[Jack McKinney (basketball)|Jack McKinney]]
|-
|align="left"| [[1981–82 NBA season|1981–82]]
|align="center"| Eastern
|align="center"| 8th
|align="center"| Central
|align="center"| 4th
|align="center"| 35
|align="center"| 47
|align="center"| .427
|align="center"| 20
|align="center"| —
|
|align="center"| [[Jack McKinney (basketball)|Jack McKinney]]
|-
|align="left"| [[1982–83 NBA season|1982–83]]
|align="center"| Eastern
|align="center"| 11th
|align="center"| Central
|align="center"| 6th
|align="center"| 20
|align="center"| 62
|align="center"| .244
|align="center"| 31
|align="center"| —
|
|align="center"| [[Jack McKinney (basketball)|Jack McKinney]]
|-
|align="left"| [[1983–84 NBA season|1983–84]]
|align="center"| Eastern
|align="center"| 11th
|align="center"| Central
|align="center"| 6th
|align="center"| 26
|align="center"| 56
|align="center"| .317
|align="center"| 24
|align="center"| —
|
|align="center"| [[Jack McKinney (basketball)|Jack McKinney]]
|-
|align="left"| [[1984–85 NBA season|1984–85]]
|align="center"| Eastern
|align="center"| 11th
|align="center"| Central
|align="center"| 6th
|align="center"| 22
|align="center"| 60
|align="center"| .268
|align="center"| 37
|align="center"| —
|
|align="center"| [[George Irvine]]
|-
|align="left"| [[1985–86 NBA season|1985–86]]
|align="center"| Eastern
|align="center"| 10th
|align="center"| Central
|align="center"| 6th
|align="center"| 26
|align="center"| 56
|align="center"| .317
|align="center"| 31
|align="center"| —
|
|align="center"| [[George Irvine]]
|-
|align="left"| [[1986–87 NBA season|1986–87]]
|align="center"| Eastern
|align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 7th #
|align="center"| Central
|align="center"| 4th
|align="center"| 41
|align="center"| 41
|align="center"| .500
|align="center"| 16
|align="center"| Lost [[1987 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] to [[Atlanta Hawks]], 3–1<ref>{{cite web|title=1986–87 Indiana Pacers|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/IND/1987.html|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=April 28, 2012}}</ref>
|align="center"|[[Chuck Person]] <small>([[NBA Rookie of the Year Award|ROY]])</small><ref>{{cite web|title=NBA Rookie of the Year Award Winners|work=NBA History|publisher=NBA.com|accessdate=April 14, 2013|url=http://www.nba.com/history/awards/rookie-of-the-year-award-winners/index.html}}</ref>
|align="center"| [[Jack Ramsay]]
|-
|align="left"| [[1987–88 NBA season|1987–88]]
|align="center"| Eastern
|align="center"| 9th
|align="center"| Central
|align="center"| 6th
|align="center"| 38
|align="center"| 44
|align="center"| .463
|align="center"| 16
|align="center"| —
|
|align="center"| [[Jack Ramsay]]
|-
|align="left"| [[1988–89 NBA season|1988–89]]
|align="center"| Eastern
|align="center"| 10th
|align="center"| Central
|align="center"| 6th
|align="center"| 28
|align="center"| 54
|align="center"| .341
|align="center"| 35
|align="center"| —
|
|align="center"| [[Jack Ramsay]] <br> [[Mel Daniels]] <br> [[George Irvine]] <br> [[Dick Versace]]
|-
|align="left"| [[1989–90 NBA season|1989–90]]
|align="center"| Eastern
|align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 8th #
|align="center"| Central
|align="center"| 4th
|align="center"| 42
|align="center"| 40
|align="center"| .512
|align="center"| 17
|align="center"| Lost [[1990 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] to [[Detroit Pistons]], 3–0<ref>{{cite web|title=1989–90 Indiana Pacers|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/IND/1990.html|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=April 28, 2012}}</ref>
|
|align="center"| [[Dick Versace]]
|-
|align="left"| [[1990–91 Indiana Pacers season|1990–91]]
|align="center"| Eastern
|align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 7th #
|align="center"| Central
|align="center"| 5th
|align="center"| 41
|align="center"| 41
|align="center"| .500
|align="center"| 20
|align="center"| Lost [[1991 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] to [[Boston Celtics]], 3–2<ref>{{cite web|title=1990–91 Indiana Pacers|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/IND/1991.html|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=April 28, 2012}}</ref>
|align="center"|[[Detlef Schrempf]] <small>([[NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award|SMOY]])</small><ref name="NBA Sixth Man">{{cite web|title=NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award Winners
|work=NBA History|publisher=NBA.com|accessdate=April 14, 2013|url=http://www.nba.com/history/awards/sixth-man-award-winners/index.html}}</ref>
|align="center"| [[Dick Versace]] <br> [[Bob Hill]]
|-
|align="left"| [[1991–92 Indiana Pacers season|1991–92]]
|align="center"| Eastern
|align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 7th #
|align="center"| Central
|align="center"| 4th
|align="center"| 40
|align="center"| 42
|align="center"| .488
|align="center"| 27
|align="center"| Lost [[1992 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] to [[Boston Celtics]], 3–0<ref>{{cite web|title=1991–92 Indiana Pacers|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/IND/1992.html|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=April 28, 2012}}</ref>
|align="center"|[[Detlef Schrempf]] <small>([[NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award|SMOY]])</small><ref name="NBA Sixth Man"/>
|align="center"| [[Bob Hill]]
|-
|align="left"| [[1992–93 Indiana Pacers season|1992–93]]
|align="center"| Eastern
|align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 8th #
|align="center"| Central
|align="center"| 5th
|align="center"| 41
|align="center"| 41
|align="center"| .500
|align="center"| 16
|align="center"| Lost [[1993 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] to [[New York Knicks]], 3–1<ref>{{cite web|title=1992–93 Indiana Pacers|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/IND/1993.html|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=April 28, 2012}}</ref>
|
|align="center"| [[Bob Hill]]
|-
|align="left"| [[1993–94 Indiana Pacers season|1993–94]]
|align="center"| Eastern
|align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 5th #
|align="center"| Central
|align="center"| 3rd
|align="center"| 47
|align="center"| 35
|align="center"| .573
|align="center"| 10
|align="center"| Won [[1994 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] vs. [[Orlando Magic]], 3–0<br />Won [[1994 NBA Playoffs|Conference Semifinals]] vs. [[Atlanta Hawks]], 4–2<br />Lost [[1994 NBA Playoffs|Conference Finals]] to [[New York Knicks]], 4–3<ref>{{cite web|title=1993–94 Indiana Pacers|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/IND/1994.html|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=April 28, 2012}}</ref>
|
|align="center"| [[Larry Brown (basketball)|Larry Brown]]
|-
|align="left"| [[1994–95 Indiana Pacers season|1994–95]]
|align="center"| Eastern
|align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 2nd #
|align="center" bgcolor="#D0E7FF"| Central ^
|align="center" bgcolor="#D0E7FF"| 1st ^
|align="center"| 52
|align="center"| 30
|align="center"| .634
|align="center"| —
|align="center"| Won [[1995 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] vs. [[Atlanta Hawks]], 3–0<br />Won [[1995 NBA Playoffs|Conference Semifinals]] vs. [[New York Knicks]], 4–3<br />Lost [[1995 NBA Playoffs|Conference Finals]] to [[Orlando Magic]], 4–3<ref>{{cite web|title=1994–95 Indiana Pacers|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/IND/1995.html|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=April 28, 2012}}</ref>
|
|align="center"| [[Larry Brown (basketball)|Larry Brown]]
|-
|align="left"| [[1995–96 NBA season|1995–96]]
|align="center"| Eastern
|align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 3rd #
|align="center"| Central
|align="center"| 2nd
|align="center"| 52
|align="center"| 30
|align="center"| .634
|align="center"| 20
|align="center"| Lost [[1996 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] to [[Atlanta Hawks]], 3–2<ref>{{cite web|title=1995–96 Indiana Pacers|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/IND/1996.html|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=April 28, 2012}}</ref>
|
|align="center"| [[Larry Brown (basketball)|Larry Brown]]
|-
|align="left"| [[1996–97 NBA season|1996–97]]
|align="center"| Eastern
|align="center"| 10th
|align="center"| Central
|align="center"| 6th
|align="center"| 39
|align="center"| 43
|align="center"| .476
|align="center"| 30
|align="center"| —
|
|align="center"| [[Larry Brown (basketball)|Larry Brown]]
|-
|align="left"| [[1997–98 Indiana Pacers season|1997–98]]
|align="center"| Eastern
|align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 3rd #
|align="center"| Central
|align="center"| 2nd
|align="center"| 58
|align="center"| 24
|align="center"| .707
|align="center"| 4
|align="center"| Won [[1998 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] vs. [[Cleveland Cavaliers]], 3–1<br />Won [[1998 NBA Playoffs|Conference Semifinals]] vs. [[New York Knicks|Knicks]], 4–1<br />Lost [[1998 NBA Playoffs|Conference Finals]] to [[Chicago Bulls]], 4–3<ref>{{cite web|title=1997–98 Indiana Pacers|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/IND/1998.html|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=April 28, 2012}}</ref>
|align="center"| [[Larry Bird]] <small>([[NBA Coach of the Year Award|COY]])</small><ref name="NBA COY"/>
|align="center"| [[Larry Bird]]
|-
|align="left"| [[1998–99 Indiana Pacers season|1998–99]]{{#tag:ref|Due to a [[1998–99 NBA lockout|lockout]], the season did not start until February 5, 1999, and all 29 teams played a shortened 50 game regular season schedule.|group=lower-alpha}}
|align="center"| Eastern
|align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 2nd #
|align="center" bgcolor="#D0E7FF"| Central ^
|align="center" bgcolor="#D0E7FF"| 1st ^
|align="center"| 33
|align="center"| 17
|align="center"| .660
|align="center"| —
|align="center"| Won [[1999 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] vs. [[Milwaukee Bucks]], 3–0<br />Won [[1999 NBA Playoffs|Conference Semifinals]] vs. [[Philadelphia 76ers]], 4–0<br />Lost [[1999 NBA Playoffs|Conference Finals]] to [[New York Knicks]], 4–2<ref>{{cite web|title=1998–99 Indiana Pacers|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/IND/1999.html|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=April 28, 2012}}</ref>
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|align="center"| [[Larry Bird]]
|-
|align="left"| [[1999–2000 Indiana Pacers season|1999–00]]
|align="center" bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| Eastern *
|align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 1st #
|align="center" bgcolor="#D0E7FF"| Central ^
|align="center" bgcolor="#D0E7FF"| 1st ^
|align="center"| 56
|align="center"| 26
|align="center"| .683
|align="center"| —
|align="center"| Won [[2000 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] vs. [[Milwaukee Bucks]], 3–2<br />Won [[2000 NBA Playoffs|Conference Semifinals]] vs. [[Philadelphia 76ers]], 4–2<br />Won [[2000 NBA Playoffs|Conference Finals]] vs. [[New York Knicks]], 4–2<br />Lost [[2000 NBA Finals|NBA Finals]] to [[Los Angeles Lakers]], 4–2<ref>{{cite web|title=1999–00 Indiana Pacers|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/IND/2000.html|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=April 28, 2012}}</ref>
|align="center"| [[Jalen Rose]] <small>([[NBA Most Improved Player Award|MIP]])</small><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/awards/mip.html|title=NBA & ABA Most Improved Player Award Winners|publisher=Basketball Reference|accessdate=January 9, 2012}}</ref>
|align="center"| [[Larry Bird]]
|-
|align="left"| [[2000–01 Indiana Pacers season|2000–01]]
|align="center"| Eastern
|align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 8th #
|align="center"| Central
|align="center"| 4th
|align="center"| 41
|align="center"| 41
|align="center"| .500
|align="center"| 11
|align="center"| Lost [[2001 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] to [[Philadelphia 76ers]], 3–1<ref>{{cite web|title=2000–01 Indiana Pacers|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/IND/2001.html|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=April 28, 2012}}</ref>
|
|align="center"| [[Isiah Thomas]]
|-
|align="left"| [[2001–02 NBA season|2001–02]]
|align="center"| Eastern
|align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 8th #
|align="center"| Central
|align="center"| 4th
|align="center"| 42
|align="center"| 40
|align="center"| .512
|align="center"| 8
|align="center"| Lost [[2002 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] to [[New Jersey Nets]], 3–2<ref>{{cite web|title=2001–02 Indiana Pacers|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/IND/2002.html|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=April 28, 2012}}</ref>
|align="center"|[[Jermaine O'Neal]] <small>([[NBA Most Improved Player Award|MIP]])</small><ref>{{cite web|url=http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/nba/pacers/2002-04-25-oneal.htm|title=O'Neal voted most improved|publisher=[[USA Today]]|date=April 25, 2002|accessdate=January 9, 2012}}</ref>
|align="center"| [[Isiah Thomas]]
|-
|align="left"| [[2002–03 NBA season|2002–03]]
|align="center"| Eastern
|align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 3rd #
|align="center"| Central
|align="center"| 2nd
|align="center"| 48
|align="center"| 34
|align="center"| .585
|align="center"| 2
|align="center"| Lost [[2003 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] to [[Boston Celtics]], 4–2<ref>{{cite web|title=2002–03 Indiana Pacers|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/IND/2003.html|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=April 28, 2012}}</ref>
|
|align="center"| [[Isiah Thomas]]
|-
|align="left"| [[2003–04 NBA season|2003–04]]
|align="center"| Eastern
|align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 1st #
|align="center" bgcolor="#D0E7FF"| Central ^
|align="center" bgcolor="#D0E7FF"| 1st ^
|align="center"| 61
|align="center"| 21
|align="center"| .744
|align="center"| —
|align="center"| Won [[2004 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] vs. [[Boston Celtics]], 4–0<br />Won [[2004 NBA Playoffs|Conference Semifinals]] vs. [[Miami Heat]], 4–2<br />Lost [[2004 NBA Playoffs|Conference Finals]] to [[Detroit Pistons]], 4–2<ref>{{cite web|title=2003–04 Indiana Pacers|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/IND/2004.html|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=April 28, 2012}}</ref>
|align="center"|[[Ron Artest]] <small>([[NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award|DPOY]])</small><ref>{{cite web|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=1784876|title=Pacers' forward beats two-time champ Wallace|publisher=[[ESPN]]|date=April 19, 2004|accessdate=January 9, 2012}}</ref><br>[[Reggie Miller]] <small>([[J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award|JWKC]])</small><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/news/citizen_040417.html|title=Indiana’s Miller Wins Citizenship Award|publisher=[[NBA.com|NBA]]|date=April 17, 2004|accessdate=January 9, 2012}}</ref>
|align="center"| [[Rick Carlisle]]
|-
|align="left"| [[2004–05 Indiana Pacers season|2004–05]]
|align="center"| Eastern
|align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 6th #
|align="center"| Central
|align="center"| 3rd
|align="center"| 44
|align="center"| 38
|align="center"| .537
|align="center"| 10
|align="center"| Won [[2005 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] vs. [[Boston Celtics]], 4–3<br />Lost [[2005 NBA Playoffs|Conference Semifinals]] to [[Detroit Pistons]], 4–2<ref>{{cite web|title=2004–05 Indiana Pacers|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/IND/2005.html|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=April 28, 2012}}</ref>
|
|align="center"| [[Rick Carlisle]]
|-
|align="left"| [[2005–06 Indiana Pacers season|2005–06]]
|align="center"| Eastern
|align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 6th #
|align="center"| Central
|align="center"| 4th
|align="center"| 41
|align="center"| 41
|align="center"| .500
|align="center"| 23
|align="center"| Lost [[2006 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] to [[New Jersey Nets]], 4–2<ref>{{cite web|title=2005–06 Indiana Pacers|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/IND/2006.html|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=April 28, 2012}}</ref>
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|align="center"| [[Rick Carlisle]]
|-
|align="left"| [[2006–07 Indiana Pacers season|2006–07]]
|align="center"| Eastern
|align="center"| 10th
|align="center"| Central
|align="center"| 4th
|align="center"| 35
|align="center"| 47
|align="center"| .427
|align="center"| 18
|align="center"| —
|
|align="center"| [[Rick Carlisle]]
|-
|align="left"| [[2007–08 Indiana Pacers season|2007–08]]
|align="center"| Eastern
|align="center"| 9th
|align="center"| Central
|align="center"| 3rd
|align="center"| 36
|align="center"| 46
|align="center"| .439
|align="center"| 23
|align="center"| —
|
|align="center"| [[Jim O'Brien (basketball, born 1952)|Jim O'Brien]]
|-
|align="left"| [[2008–09 Indiana Pacers season|2008–09]]
|align="center"| Eastern
|align="center"| 9th
|align="center"| Central
|align="center"| 4th
|align="center"| 36
|align="center"| 46
|align="center"| .439
|align="center"| 30
|align="center"| —
|align="center"| [[Danny Granger]] <small>([[NBA Most Improved Player Award|MIP]])</small><ref>{{cite web|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4161081|title=Danny Granger of Indiana Pacers wins NBA Most Improved Player Award|publisher=[[ESPN]]|date=May 12, 2009|accessdate=January 9, 2012}}</ref>
|align="center"| [[Jim O'Brien (basketball, born 1952)|Jim O'Brien]]
|-
|align="left"| [[2009–10 Indiana Pacers season|2009–10]]
|align="center"| Eastern
|align="center"| 10th
|align="center"| Central
|align="center"| 4th
|align="center"| 32
|align="center"| 50
|align="center"| .390
|align="center"| 29
|align="center"| —
|
|align="center"| [[Jim O'Brien (basketball, born 1952)|Jim O'Brien]]
|-
|align="left"| [[2010–11 Indiana Pacers season|2010–11]]
|align="center"| Eastern
|align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 8th #
|align="center"| Central
|align="center"| 2nd
|align="center"| 37
|align="center"| 45
|align="center"| .451
|align="center"| 25
|align="center"| Lost [[2011 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] to [[Chicago Bulls]], 4–1<ref>{{cite web|title=2010–11 Indiana Pacers|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/IND/2011.html|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=April 28, 2012}}</ref>
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|align="center"| [[Jim O'Brien (basketball, born 1952)|Jim O'Brien]] <br> [[Frank Vogel]]
|-
|align="left"| [[2011–12 Indiana Pacers season|2011–12]]{{#tag:ref|Due to a [[2011 NBA lockout|lockout]], the season did not start until December 25, 2011 and all 30 teams played a shortened 66 game regular season schedule.|group=lower-alpha}}
|align="center"| Eastern
|align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 3rd #
|align="center"| Central
|align="center"| 2nd
|align="center"| 42
|align="center"| 24
|align="center"| .636
|align="center"| 8
|align="center"| Won [[2012 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] vs. [[Orlando Magic]], 4–1<br> Lost [[2012 NBA Playoffs|Conference Semifinals]] to [[Miami Heat]], 4–2<ref>{{cite web|title=2011–12 Indiana Pacers|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/IND/2012.html|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=May 25, 2012}}</ref>
|align="center"| [[Larry Bird]] <small>([[NBA Executive of the Year Award|EOY]])</small><ref>{{cite web|url=http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/7938330/indiana-pacers-larry-bird-named-nba-executive-year|title=Indiana Pacers' Larry Bird named executive of year|publisher=[[ESPN]]|date=May 17, 2012|accessdate=January 9, 2012}}</ref>
|align="center"| [[Frank Vogel]]
|-
|align="left"| [[2012–13 Indiana Pacers season|2012–13]]
|align="center"| Eastern
|align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 3rd #
|align="center" bgcolor="#D0E7FF"| Central ^
|align="center" bgcolor="#D0E7FF"| 1st ^
|align="center"| 49
|align="center"| 32
|align="center"| .605
|align="center"| —
|align="center"| Won [[2013 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] vs. [[Atlanta Hawks]], 4–2<br> Won [[2013 NBA Playoffs|Conference Semifinals]] vs. [[New York Knicks]], 4–2 <br> Lost [[2013 NBA Playoffs|Conference Finals]] to [[Miami Heat]], 4–3
|align="center"| [[Paul George (basketball)|Paul George]] <small>([[NBA Most Improved Player Award|MIP]])</small><ref>{{cite web|url=http://espn.go.com/nba/playoffs/2013/story/_/id/9202727/paul-george-indiana-pacers-nba-most-improved-player|title=Paul George of Indiana Pacers is NBA's Most Improved Player|publisher=[[ESPN]]|date=April 23, 2013|accessdate=June 22, 2013}}</ref>
|align="center"| [[Frank Vogel]]
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|}
 
===All-time records===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:95%"
|-
!Statistic
!Wins
!Losses
!Win%
|-
|Indiana Pacers ABA regular season record (1967-1976)
| 427
| 317
| .574
|-
|Indiana Pacers NBA regular season record (1976-2013)
| 1,467
| 1,518
| .491
|-
|'''Indiana Pacers regular season record (1967–2013)'''
| '''1,894'''
| '''1,835'''
| '''.508'''
|-
|Indiana Pacers ABA post-season record (1967-1976)
| 69
| 50
| .580
|-
|Indiana Pacers NBA post-season record (1976–present)
| 94
| 92
| .505
|-
|''Indiana Pacers post-season record (1967–present)''
| ''163''
| ''142''
| ''.534''
|-
| '''All-time regular and post-season record'''
| '''2,057'''
| '''1,977'''
| '''.512'''
|}
 
==Notes==
{{reflist|group=lower-alpha}}
 
==References==
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{{Indiana Pacers}}
{{Indiana Pacers seasons}}
{{NBA season-by-season team history}}
 
[[Category:Indiana Pacers]]
[[Category:Indiana Pacers seasons|Indiana Pacers seasons]]
[[Category:National Basketball Association seasons by team|Indiana Pacers]]

Revision as of 15:27, 28 January 2014

Bankers Life Fieldhouse has been home to the Pacers since 1999.

The Indiana Pacers are a professional basketball team based in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. They are members of the Central Division of the Eastern Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Pacers were founded in 1967, originally as members of the American Basketball Association, where they were crowned league champions three times and made the playoffs in all of the nine seasons they participated in the league.[1] The Pacers were led during the ABA days by two-time MVP Mel Daniels and by head coach Bobby Leonard.

The 1976–77 season marked the first season of NBA play for the Pacers and the team struggled early, compared to their ABA success. The Pacers only made it to the NBA playoffs three times in their first 13 seasons.[1] The Pacers would not win their first playoff series until the 1993–94 season, which came against the Orlando Magic. It was during this time that the Pacers were led by 1987 draft pick, Reggie Miller, who will enter the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2012.[2] Miller would play for the Pacers until the 2005 season and with his help, the Pacers would go onto win one Eastern Conference championship, four Central Division championships, and make fifteen playoff appearances.[3]

Over the Pacers forty-five seasons of play they have made the playoffs twenty-nine times (twenty in the NBA and nine in the ABA). The Pacers have appeared in the NBA Eastern Conference Finals seven times and advanced to the NBA Finals in 2000, where they would lose to the Los Angeles Lakers 4–2.[4] The Pacers are one of thirteen franchises to have never won an NBA championship.

Table key

Hall of Fame player Reggie Miller was a member of the Pacers from 1987 to 2005.
AMVP All-Star Game Most Valuable Player
COY Coach of the Year
Finish Final position in league or division standings
GB Games behind first-place team in division[lower-alpha 1]
Losses Number of regular season losses
EOY Executive of the Year
JWKC J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship
MVP Most Valuable Player
ROY Rookie of the Year
SMOY Sixth Man of the Year
Wins Number of regular season wins
Win% Winning percentage

Seasons

ABA champions Template:Double dagger Conference champions * Division champions ^ Playoff berth #
Season Conf. Conf.
Finish[lower-alpha 2]
Div. Div.
Finish[lower-alpha 2]
W[lower-alpha 3] L[lower-alpha 3] Win% GB Playoffs Awards Head coach
1967–68 Eastern 3rd # 38 40 .487 16 Lost Division Semifinals to Pittsburgh Pipers, 3–0[5] Larry Staverman
1968–69 Eastern ^ 1st # 44 34 .564 Won Division Semifinals vs. Kentucky Colonels, 4–3
Won Division Finals vs. Miami Floridians, 4–1
Lost ABA Finals to Oakland Oaks, 4–1[6]
Mel Daniels (MVP)[7] Larry Staverman
Bob Leonard
1969–70 Eastern ^ 1st # 59 25 .702 Won Division Semifinals vs. Carolina Cougars, 4–0
Won Division Finals vs. Kentucky Colonels, 4–1
Won ABA Finals vs. Los Angeles Stars, 4–2 ‡[8]
Roger Brown (PMVP)[9] Bob Leonard
1970–71 Western ^ 1st # 58 26 .690 Won Division Semifinals vs. Pros, 4–0
Lost Division Finals to Utah Stars, 4–3[10]
Mel Daniels (AMVP, MVP)[7][11] Bob Leonard
1971–72 Western 2nd # 47 37 .560 13 Won Division Semifinals vs. Denver Rockets, 4–3
Won Division Finals vs. Utah Stars, 4–3
Won ABA Finals vs. New York Nets, 4–2 ‡[12]
Freddie Lewis (PMVP)[13] Bob Leonard
1972–73 Western 2nd # 51 33 .607 4 Won Division Semifinals vs. Denver Rockets, 4–1
Won Division Finals vs. Utah Stars, 4–2
Won ABA Finals vs. Kentucky Colonels, 4–3 ‡[14]
George McGinnis (PMVP)[15] Bob Leonard
1973–74 Western 2nd # 46 38 .548 5 Won Division Semifinals vs. San Antonio Spurs, 4–3
Lost Division Finals to Utah Stars, 4–3[16]
Bob Leonard
1974–75 Western 3rd # 45 39 .536 20 Won Division Semifinals vs. San Antonio Spurs, 4–2
Won Division Finals vs. Denver Nuggets, 4–3
Lost ABA Finals to Kentucky Colonels, 4–1[17]
George McGinnis (MVP)[7] Bob Leonard
1975–76 [lower-alpha 4] 5th # 39 45 .464 21 Lost First Round to Kentucky Colonels, 2–1[18] Bob Leonard
1976–77[lower-alpha 5] Western 9th Midwest 5th 36 46 .439 14 Bob Leonard
1977–78 Western 10th Midwest 5th 31 51 .378 17 Bob Leonard
1978–79 Western 8th Midwest 3rd 38 44 .463 10 Bob Leonard
1979–80 Eastern 8th Central 4th 37 45 .451 13 Bob Leonard
1980–81 Eastern 6th # Central 3rd 44 38 .537 16 Lost First Round to Philadelphia 76ers, 2–0[19] Jack McKinney (COY)[20] Jack McKinney
1981–82 Eastern 8th Central 4th 35 47 .427 20 Jack McKinney
1982–83 Eastern 11th Central 6th 20 62 .244 31 Jack McKinney
1983–84 Eastern 11th Central 6th 26 56 .317 24 Jack McKinney
1984–85 Eastern 11th Central 6th 22 60 .268 37 George Irvine
1985–86 Eastern 10th Central 6th 26 56 .317 31 George Irvine
1986–87 Eastern 7th # Central 4th 41 41 .500 16 Lost First Round to Atlanta Hawks, 3–1[21] Chuck Person (ROY)[22] Jack Ramsay
1987–88 Eastern 9th Central 6th 38 44 .463 16 Jack Ramsay
1988–89 Eastern 10th Central 6th 28 54 .341 35 Jack Ramsay
Mel Daniels
George Irvine
Dick Versace
1989–90 Eastern 8th # Central 4th 42 40 .512 17 Lost First Round to Detroit Pistons, 3–0[23] Dick Versace
1990–91 Eastern 7th # Central 5th 41 41 .500 20 Lost First Round to Boston Celtics, 3–2[24] Detlef Schrempf (SMOY)[25] Dick Versace
Bob Hill
1991–92 Eastern 7th # Central 4th 40 42 .488 27 Lost First Round to Boston Celtics, 3–0[26] Detlef Schrempf (SMOY)[25] Bob Hill
1992–93 Eastern 8th # Central 5th 41 41 .500 16 Lost First Round to New York Knicks, 3–1[27] Bob Hill
1993–94 Eastern 5th # Central 3rd 47 35 .573 10 Won First Round vs. Orlando Magic, 3–0
Won Conference Semifinals vs. Atlanta Hawks, 4–2
Lost Conference Finals to New York Knicks, 4–3[28]
Larry Brown
1994–95 Eastern 2nd # Central ^ 1st ^ 52 30 .634 Won First Round vs. Atlanta Hawks, 3–0
Won Conference Semifinals vs. New York Knicks, 4–3
Lost Conference Finals to Orlando Magic, 4–3[29]
Larry Brown
1995–96 Eastern 3rd # Central 2nd 52 30 .634 20 Lost First Round to Atlanta Hawks, 3–2[30] Larry Brown
1996–97 Eastern 10th Central 6th 39 43 .476 30 Larry Brown
1997–98 Eastern 3rd # Central 2nd 58 24 .707 4 Won First Round vs. Cleveland Cavaliers, 3–1
Won Conference Semifinals vs. Knicks, 4–1
Lost Conference Finals to Chicago Bulls, 4–3[31]
Larry Bird (COY)[20] Larry Bird
1998–99[lower-alpha 6] Eastern 2nd # Central ^ 1st ^ 33 17 .660 Won First Round vs. Milwaukee Bucks, 3–0
Won Conference Semifinals vs. Philadelphia 76ers, 4–0
Lost Conference Finals to New York Knicks, 4–2[32]
Larry Bird
1999–00 Eastern * 1st # Central ^ 1st ^ 56 26 .683 Won First Round vs. Milwaukee Bucks, 3–2
Won Conference Semifinals vs. Philadelphia 76ers, 4–2
Won Conference Finals vs. New York Knicks, 4–2
Lost NBA Finals to Los Angeles Lakers, 4–2[33]
Jalen Rose (MIP)[34] Larry Bird
2000–01 Eastern 8th # Central 4th 41 41 .500 11 Lost First Round to Philadelphia 76ers, 3–1[35] Isiah Thomas
2001–02 Eastern 8th # Central 4th 42 40 .512 8 Lost First Round to New Jersey Nets, 3–2[36] Jermaine O'Neal (MIP)[37] Isiah Thomas
2002–03 Eastern 3rd # Central 2nd 48 34 .585 2 Lost First Round to Boston Celtics, 4–2[38] Isiah Thomas
2003–04 Eastern 1st # Central ^ 1st ^ 61 21 .744 Won First Round vs. Boston Celtics, 4–0
Won Conference Semifinals vs. Miami Heat, 4–2
Lost Conference Finals to Detroit Pistons, 4–2[39]
Ron Artest (DPOY)[40]
Reggie Miller (JWKC)[41]
Rick Carlisle
2004–05 Eastern 6th # Central 3rd 44 38 .537 10 Won First Round vs. Boston Celtics, 4–3
Lost Conference Semifinals to Detroit Pistons, 4–2[42]
Rick Carlisle
2005–06 Eastern 6th # Central 4th 41 41 .500 23 Lost First Round to New Jersey Nets, 4–2[43] Rick Carlisle
2006–07 Eastern 10th Central 4th 35 47 .427 18 Rick Carlisle
2007–08 Eastern 9th Central 3rd 36 46 .439 23 Jim O'Brien
2008–09 Eastern 9th Central 4th 36 46 .439 30 Danny Granger (MIP)[44] Jim O'Brien
2009–10 Eastern 10th Central 4th 32 50 .390 29 Jim O'Brien
2010–11 Eastern 8th # Central 2nd 37 45 .451 25 Lost First Round to Chicago Bulls, 4–1[45] Jim O'Brien
Frank Vogel
2011–12[lower-alpha 7] Eastern 3rd # Central 2nd 42 24 .636 8 Won First Round vs. Orlando Magic, 4–1
Lost Conference Semifinals to Miami Heat, 4–2[46]
Larry Bird (EOY)[47] Frank Vogel
2012–13 Eastern 3rd # Central ^ 1st ^ 49 32 .605 Won First Round vs. Atlanta Hawks, 4–2
Won Conference Semifinals vs. New York Knicks, 4–2
Lost Conference Finals to Miami Heat, 4–3
Paul George (MIP)[48] Frank Vogel

All-time records

Statistic Wins Losses Win%
Indiana Pacers ABA regular season record (1967-1976) 427 317 .574
Indiana Pacers NBA regular season record (1976-2013) 1,467 1,518 .491
Indiana Pacers regular season record (1967–2013) 1,894 1,835 .508
Indiana Pacers ABA post-season record (1967-1976) 69 50 .580
Indiana Pacers NBA post-season record (1976–present) 94 92 .505
Indiana Pacers post-season record (1967–present) 163 142 .534
All-time regular and post-season record 2,057 1,977 .512

Notes

43 year old Petroleum Engineer Harry from Deep River, usually spends time with hobbies and interests like renting movies, property developers in singapore new condominium and vehicle racing. Constantly enjoys going to destinations like Camino Real de Tierra Adentro.

References

43 year old Petroleum Engineer Harry from Deep River, usually spends time with hobbies and interests like renting movies, property developers in singapore new condominium and vehicle racing. Constantly enjoys going to destinations like Camino Real de Tierra Adentro.

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