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Indiana Pacers
Seasons 1968-2021 (54 seasons)

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The Pacers were first established in 1967 as a member of the American Basketball Association (ABA) and became a member of the NBA in 1976 as a result of the ABA–NBA merger. They play their home games at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. The team is named after the state of Indiana's history with the Indianapolis 500's pace cars and with the harness racing industry.

The Pacers have won three championships, all in the ABA. The Pacers were NBA Eastern Conference champions in 2000. The team has won nine division titles. Six Hall of Fame players – Reggie Miller, Chris Mullin, Alex English, Mel Daniels, Roger Brown, and George McGinnis – played with the Pacers for multiple seasons.

In early 1967, a group of six investors (attorney Richard Tinkham, John DeVoe, Chuck DeVoe, entrepreneur Lyn Treece, sports agent Chuck Barnes, and Indianapolis Star sports writer Bob Collins) pooled their resources to purchase a franchise in the proposed American Basketball Association.

For their first seven years, they played in the Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum. In 1974, they moved to the plush new Market Square Arena in downtown Indianapolis, where they played for 25 years.

Early in the Pacers' second season, former Indiana Hoosiers standout Bob "Slick" Leonard became the team's head coach, replacing Larry Staverman. Leonard quickly turned the Pacers into a juggernaut. His teams were buoyed by the great play of superstars such as Mel Daniels, George McGinnis, Bob Netolicky, Rick Mount, Freddie Lewis and Roger Brown. The Pacers were – and ended – as the most successful team in ABA history, winning three ABA Championships in four years. In all, they appeared in the ABA Finals five times in the league's nine-year history, which was an ABA record.

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Season Overviews Seasons List
2020-21 Indiana Pacers Season
2020-21 Indiana Pacers
34-38 (.472)
Lost #8 Seed Game
2019-20 Indiana Pacers Season
2019-20 Indiana Pacers
45-28 (.616)
Lost First Round
2018-19 Indiana Pacers Season
2018-19 Indiana Pacers
48-34 (.585)
Lost First Round
2017-18 Indiana Pacers Season
2017-18 Indiana Pacers
48-34 (.585)
Lost First Round
2016-17 Indiana Pacers Season
2016-17 Indiana Pacers
42-40 (.512)
Lost First Round
2015-16 Indiana Pacers Season
2015-16 Indiana Pacers
45-37 (.549)
Lost First Round
2014-15 Indiana Pacers Season
2014-15 Indiana Pacers
38-44 (.463)
Missed Playoffs
2013-14 Indiana Pacers Season
2013-14 Indiana Pacers
56-26 (.683)
Lost Conference Finals
2012-13 Indiana Pacers Season
2012-13 Indiana Pacers
49-32 (.605)
Lost Conference Finals
2011-12 Indiana Pacers Season
2011-12 Indiana Pacers
42-24 (.636)
Lost Conference Semifinals
2010-11 Indiana Pacers Season
2010-11 Indiana Pacers
37-45 (.451)
Lost First Round
2009-10 Indiana Pacers Season
2009-10 Indiana Pacers
32-50 (.390)
Missed Playoffs
2008-09 Indiana Pacers Season
2008-09 Indiana Pacers
36-46 (.439)
Missed Playoffs
2007-08 Indiana Pacers Season
2007-08 Indiana Pacers
36-46 (.439)
Missed Playoffs
2006-07 Indiana Pacers Season
2006-07 Indiana Pacers
35-47 (.427)
Missed Playoffs
2005-06 Indiana Pacers Season
2005-06 Indiana Pacers
41-41 (.500)
Lost First Round
2004-05 Indiana Pacers Season
2004-05 Indiana Pacers
44-38 (.537)
Lost Conference Semifinals
2003-04 Indiana Pacers Season
2003-04 Indiana Pacers
61-21 (.744)
Lost Conference Finals
2002-03 Indiana Pacers Season
2002-03 Indiana Pacers
48-34 (.585)
Lost First Round
2001-02 Indiana Pacers Season
2001-02 Indiana Pacers
42-40 (.512)
Lost First Round
2000-01 Indiana Pacers Season
2000-01 Indiana Pacers
41-41 (.500)
Lost First Round
1999-00 Indiana Pacers Season
1999-00 Indiana Pacers
56-26 (.683)
Lost NBA Finals
1998-99 Indiana Pacers Season
1998-99 Indiana Pacers
33-17 (.660)
Lost Conference Finals
1997-98 Indiana Pacers Season
1997-98 Indiana Pacers
58-24 (.707)
Lost Conference Finals
1996-97 Indiana Pacers Season
1996-97 Indiana Pacers
39-43 (.476)
Missed Playoffs
1995-96 Indiana Pacers Season
1995-96 Indiana Pacers
52-30 (.634)
Lost First Round
1994-95 Indiana Pacers Season
1994-95 Indiana Pacers
52-30 (.634)
Lost Conference Finals
1993-94 Indiana Pacers Season
1993-94 Indiana Pacers
47-35 (.573)
Lost Conference Finals
1992-93 Indiana Pacers Season
1992-93 Indiana Pacers
41-41 (.500)
Lost First Round
1991-92 Indiana Pacers Season
1991-92 Indiana Pacers
40-42 (.488)
Lost First Round
1990-91 Indiana Pacers Season
1990-91 Indiana Pacers
41-41 (.500)
Lost First Round
1989-90 Indiana Pacers Season
1989-90 Indiana Pacers
42-40 (.512)
Lost First Round
1988-89 Indiana Pacers Season
1988-89 Indiana Pacers
28-54 (.341)
Missed Playoffs
1987-88 Indiana Pacers Season
1987-88 Indiana Pacers
38-44 (.463)
Missed Playoffs
1986-87 Indiana Pacers Season
1986-87 Indiana Pacers
41-41 (.500)
Lost First Round
1985-86 Indiana Pacers Season
1985-86 Indiana Pacers
26-56 (.317)
Missed Playoffs
1984-85 Indiana Pacers Season
1984-85 Indiana Pacers
22-60 (.268)
Missed Playoffs
1983-84 Indiana Pacers Season
1983-84 Indiana Pacers
26-56 (.317)
Missed Playoffs
1982-83 Indiana Pacers Season
1982-83 Indiana Pacers
20-62 (.244)
Missed Playoffs
1981-82 Indiana Pacers Season
1981-82 Indiana Pacers
35-47 (.427)
Missed Playoffs
1980-81 Indiana Pacers Season
1980-81 Indiana Pacers
44-38 (.537)
Lost First Round
1979-80 Indiana Pacers Season
1979-80 Indiana Pacers
37-45 (.451)
Missed Playoffs
1978-79 Indiana Pacers Season
1978-79 Indiana Pacers
38-44 (.463)
Missed Playoffs
1977-78 Indiana Pacers Season
1977-78 Indiana Pacers
31-51 (.378)
Missed Playoffs
1976-77 Indiana Pacers Season
1976-77 Indiana Pacers
36-46 (.439)
Missed Playoffs
1975-76 Indiana Pacers Season
1975-76 Indiana Pacers
39-45 (.464)
Lost Quarterfinals
1974-75 Indiana Pacers Season
1974-75 Indiana Pacers
45-39 (.536)
Lost ABA Finals
1973-74 Indiana Pacers Season
1973-74 Indiana Pacers
46-38 (.548)
Lost Division Finals
1972-73 Indiana Pacers Season
1972-73 Indiana Pacers
51-33 (.607)
Won ABA Finals
1971-72 Indiana Pacers Season
1971-72 Indiana Pacers
47-37 (.560)
Won ABA Finals
1970-71 Indiana Pacers Season
1970-71 Indiana Pacers
58-26 (.690)
Lost Division Finals
1969-70 Indiana Pacers Season
1969-70 Indiana Pacers
59-25 (.702)
Won ABA Finals
1968-69 Indiana Pacers Season
1968-69 Indiana Pacers
44-34 (.564)
Lost ABA Finals
1967-68 Indiana Pacers Season
1967-68 Indiana Pacers
38-40 (.487)
Lost Division Semifinals

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