2024-2025 Indiana Pacers Basketball Tickets | Schedule
Team: | Indiana Pacers |
Home City: | Indianapolis, IN |
Arena: | Bankers Life Fieldhouse |
Division: | Central Division |
Indiana Pacers Basketball Tickets are now available for the entire 2024-2025 season. Get great seats for home, away and Central Division games. There are many types of tickets available including parking passes, home, away, playoff, season tickets and more. Be a part of the Pacers tradition this year!
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Indiana Pacers Basketball Facts
- The Indiana Pacers were established in 1967 as a charter member of the American Basketball Association (ABA). They joined the NBA in 1976 when the ABA merged with the NBA.
- The Pacers have a strong tradition of success, both in the ABA and the NBA. They won three ABA championships in 1970, 1972, and 1973 before joining the NBA.
- Reggie Miller, one of the most iconic players in Pacers history, played his entire 18-year NBA career with the team. Miller was known for his clutch shooting and rivalry with the New York Knicks, particularly during the 1990s.
- The Pacers made their first NBA Finals appearance in the 1999-2000 season. Led by Reggie Miller and coached by Larry Bird, they faced the Los Angeles Lakers but fell short of winning the championship.
- The Pacers have a strong fanbase known as “Pacers Nation.” The fans are known for their passionate support and the “Boom Baby!” chant, which became popular during the Reggie Miller era.
- The team’s home arena is the Bankers Life Fieldhouse, located in downtown Indianapolis. The arena has hosted numerous NBA games, college basketball events, and other major sporting and entertainment events.
- In the 1977-1978 season, the Pacers set an NBA record by starting the season with 13 consecutive victories. This record stood for over three decades until it was surpassed by the Dallas Mavericks in 2007.
- The Pacers have retired the jersey numbers of several franchise legends, including Reggie Miller (#31), Mel Daniels (#34), and Roger Brown (#35). These players made significant contributions to the success and history of the Pacers.
- The Pacers have had notable rivalries throughout their history, including intense matchups with the New York Knicks, Miami Heat, and Detroit Pistons. These rivalries have produced memorable playoff series and moments.
- The Pacers have a strong commitment to community involvement and charitable initiatives. The team and its players actively engage in various philanthropic efforts, making a positive impact on the Indianapolis community.