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 with 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, experiencing a four-season playoff drought from 2007 until making the playoffs again in 2011.[
Yes, he did. Larry Bird coached the Indiana Pacers for 3 seasons (1998-2000).
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Larry Bird was named the NBA Coach of the Year for the 1997-1998 season, becoming the only person in NBA history to have won both the MVP and Coach of the Year awards.
Indiana Pacers was created in 1967.
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Andrew Bynum is number 17 on the Indiana Pacers.
C.J. Watson is number 32 on the Indiana Pacers.
Chris Copeland is number 22 on the Indiana Pacers.
David West is number 21 on the Indiana Pacers.
Donald Sloan is number 15 on the Indiana Pacers.
Evan Turner is number 12 on the Indiana Pacers.