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Founded 1967 as an original member of the now-defunct American Basketball Association (ABA). Played in the ABA 1967-76, then joined the National Basketball Association as the ABA disbanded. Won ABA championships in 1970, 1972, and 1973.

Official Website:
http://www.pacers.com/

Location:
Indianapolis, IN

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Ron Artest
Basketball
13-Nov-1979   Basketball player who charged into the stands
William E. Bindley
Business
6-Oct-1940   Founder of Bindley Western Industries
Larry Bird
Basketball
7-Dec-1956   Boston Celtics
Larry Brown
Basketball
14-Sep-1940   NBA and NCAA Coach
Mike Brown
Basketball
5-Mar-1970   Coach, Los Angeles Lakers
Rick Carlisle
Basketball
27-Oct-1959   Head Coach, Dallas Mavericks
Adrian Dantley
Basketball
28-Feb-1956   Former NBA small forward
Reggie Miller
Basketball
24-Aug-1965   Indiana Pacers guard
Sam Mitchell
Basketball
2-Sep-1963   Head Coach, Toronto Raptors
Jim O'Brien
Basketball
11-Feb-1952   Head Coach of Indiana Pacers, 2007-11
Kevin O'Neill
Basketball
24-Jan-1957   Interim Head Coach, U. of Arizona
Jack Ramsay
Basketball
21-Feb-1925   Longtime NBA Coach
Byron Scott
Basketball
28-Mar-1961   Head Coach, New Orleans Hornets
Scott Skiles
Basketball
5-Mar-1964   Head Coach, Milwaukee Bucks
Isiah Thomas
Basketball
30-Apr-1961   Former Detroit Piston
Donnie Walsh
Basketball
1-Mar-1941   President of the New York Knicks
Randy Wittman
Basketball
28-Oct-1959   Head Coach, Minnesota Timberwolves


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