
From the ABA to the NBA, from the State Fairgrounds Coliseum to Conseco Fieldhouse, from Larry Staverman to Rick Carlisle, travel down memory lane and take a look at the history of the Indiana Pacers.
Pacers uniforms through the years
The retirement of Reggie Miller's No. 31, which humbled the Indiana icon, took on the feel of a family reunion, as his brothers and sisters shared in his big moment -- the celebration of a legendary career.
Franchise celebrates Reggie's career with tribute
Behind the Scenes: Reggie Miller, Cheryl Miller, Mark Jackson and Rick Carlisle talk about Reggie's finale
31 & Only: A special tribute page commemorating the close of Miller's career
Who are the greatest players in Indiana's storied basketball history? In connection with the opening of Conseco Fieldhouse on Nov. 6, 1999, Pacers Sports & Entertainment commissioned a blue ribbon panel to help identify the 50 greatest players based on their basketball playing careers in Indiana only.
Remembering Market Square Arena
There have been plenty of heroes -- most named Reggie Miller -- and a few villains (Larry Johnson comes to mind), but the Pacers' trips to the Eastern Conference Finals have always been memorable.
Bird, Person reflect on memorable 1991 first-round series
Great moments in Pacers playoff history
Re-live the "Fantastic Finishes" in playoff history
Pacers reached first NBA Finals in 2000
Until Reggie Miller came along, Roger Brown, Mel Daniels, Bobby "Slick" Leonard and George McGinnis were the only four to have their numbers retired by the Pacers franchise. Read about what made these men legends on this special tribute page (.PDF).
Re-live some of the greatest moments in franchise history with this special collection of video highlights and desktop wallpapers.
Ever wonder where the name "Pacers" came from? Pacers.com has the answer.












