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Indiana Pacers History

The Pacers have a long history that goes back to 1967, when they were a member of the American Basketball Association. They dominated that league, making the ABA Finals five times in seven years and winning three championships. They joined the NBA in 1976, when the two leagues merged.

The Pacers initially struggled in the new league, qualifying for the playoffs just twice in the first 13 NBA seasons. But things began to turn around after they selected Reggie Miller with the No. 11 overall pick in the 1987 draft. Miller led the Pacers to the playoffs in his third season, which became a trend. They made the playoffs in 16 out of the next 17 seasons, nearly spanning Miller's entire Hall of Fame career, all of which he spent in Indiana.

The Pacers were not able to win a championship in that span, though they did advance to the NBA Finals in the 1999–2000 season. They lost in the finals in six games to the Los Angeles Lakers. After a rebuilding period through the late aughts, the team advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals in 2013 and 2014 led by All-Star small forward Paul George, though they fell to Miami’s “Big Three” in back-to-back match-ups. In 2023, the Pacers advanced to the first NBA in-season tournament championship, falling to the Los Angeles Lakers; in 2025, the Pacers made it to the NBA Finals, losing to the Oklahoma City Thunder. 

Indiana Pacers Team Info

Conference: Eastern
Division: Central
Year Founded: 1967
Team Colors: Navy Blue, Gold, Cool Gray
Team Rivals: Chicago Bulls(Opens in new tab), Detroit Pistons(Opens in new tab), Milwaukee Bucks(Opens in new tab), Cleveland Cavaliers(Opens in new tab), New York Knicks, Miami HEAT

Indiana Pacers at Gainbridge Fieldhouse

The Pacers moved into their current arena in 1999, when it was known as Conseco Fieldhouse. It has been called Gainbridge Fieldhouse(Opens in new tab) since 2021 (after previously being called Bankers Life Fieldhouse from 2011 to 2021), and it's one of the few arenas in North America specifically designed to accommodate basketball. The Pacers share the arena with one other professional team, the Indiana Fever of the WNBA.

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Tickets for the 2025–26 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Indiana Pacers. And if you're thinking about last-minute tickets, all tickets purchased through Ticketmaster are 100% verified and instantly delivered to your phone.

The Indiana Pacers have made two appearances in the NBA Finals, but have never won.

The Indiana Pacers play at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse(Opens in new tab) in Indianapolis, Indiana. The seating chart for Gainbridge Fieldhouse can be viewed on Ticketmaster(Opens in new tab).

Ticket prices for Indiana Pacers games depend on a variety of factors, including date and time, city, matchup, seat location, and when the tickets are purchased. Ticket prices for an Indiana Pacers game can be as low as $10. On average, ticket prices range from $50 to $150. Pacers season ticket packages and single-game promotions, such as Lucas Oil Family Night, can also offer fans a great value.

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