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Indiana Pacers Tickets

Indiana Pacers Tickets
The Indiana Pacers have quietly made their way into the 2013 NBA playoffs as the number three seed in the Eastern Conference. How? Well, playing in a division missing its biggest superstar helps. So does forcing the opposition to beat them by taking midrange jumpers. Really, this is a very solid team that may not play the prettiest basketball, but play well enough to warrant looking for Indiana Pacers tickets to Bankers Life Fieldhouse.
Being a small market team, many people may not be aware of just who is responsible for this success. That is a combination of breakout SF Paul George, impossibly long C Roy Hibbert, solid from 15-feet in PF David West, and the enigma known as Lance Stephenson.
George is the main offensive catalyst, as he runs off screens when guarded by bigger players and is learning to use his superior size to torment small defenders. Hibbert has become a decent low-post option, but is far more valuable as a defender and rebounder. West can hit a midrange jumper and is a serviceable post player who manages, historically, to find his way to the line. Stephenson is turnover prone, but manages to force a few on the other end.


| Event | Date/Time | Venue/City | |
| NBA Eastern Conference Finals: Indiana Pacers vs. Miami Heat - Home Game 1 | May 26, 2013 Sun 8:30PM |
Bankers Life Fieldhouse
Indianapolis, IN |
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| NBA Eastern Conference Finals: Indiana Pacers vs. Miami Heat - Home Game 2 | May 28, 2013 Tue 8:30PM |
Bankers Life Fieldhouse
Indianapolis, IN |
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| NBA Eastern Conference Finals: Miami Heat vs. Indiana Pacers - Home Game 3 | May 30, 2013 Thu 8:30PM |
American Airlines Arena
Miami, FL |
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| NBA Eastern Conference Finals: Indiana Pacers vs. Miami Heat - Home Game 3 (If Necessary) | Jun 1, 2013 Sat 8:30PM |
Bankers Life Fieldhouse
Indianapolis, IN |
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| NBA Eastern Conference Finals: Miami Heat vs. Indiana Pacers - Home Game 4 (If Necessary) | Jun 3, 2013 Mon 8:30PM |
American Airlines Arena
Miami, FL |
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| NBA Finals: Indiana Pacers vs. TBD - Home Game 1 (If Necessary) | Jun 11, 2013 Tue 9:00PM |
Bankers Life Fieldhouse
Indianapolis, IN |
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| NBA Finals: Indiana Pacers vs. TBD - Home Game 2 (If Necessary) | Jun 13, 2013 Thu 9:00PM |
Bankers Life Fieldhouse
Indianapolis, IN |
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| NBA Finals: Indiana Pacers vs. TBD - Home Game 3 (If Necessary) | Jun 16, 2013 Sun 8:00PM |
Bankers Life Fieldhouse
Indianapolis, IN |

Indiana Pacers History
The Indiana Pacers starting playing professional basketball as part of the upstart ABA in 1967. For the brief nine years they played in the league, before it merged with the NBA, this was a dominant franchise. The Pacers won three championships in four years and played in five finals in nine years with Jimmy Rahl, Mel Daniels, George McGinnis and Roger Brown on the court.
Yet, post-merger the team had its roster raided by the NBA teams that took players via the dispersal draft and contract entanglements. Indiana then spent the rest of the 1970s and the whole of the 1980s struggling to build a competitive roster.
Eventually things began to turn around. It began with the drafting of Reggie Miller and Rick Smits and the play of foreign-born sharp shooter Detlef Schrempf. The Pacers front office made some very solid moves, trading Schrempf for forward Derrick McKey, adding point guard Mark Jackson, and signing the Davis duo (Dale and Antonio). The final pieces to arrive were Chris Mullin and Jalen Rose. Mullin’s best days were behind him, but he could still hit both the midrange jumper and bury it from deep. Rose was a multi-faceted player in search of a team where he could play.
Alas, Coach Larry Bird was able to take the Pacers to the NBA Finals for the first time in franchise history in 2000, but the Lakers handedly beat them in six. Indiana revamped its roster, hoping to keep Miller but build around Jermaine O’Neal, Brad Miller, Ron Artest, and Ron Mercer. All this came to an end with a notorious brawl at the Palace of Auburn Hills. Indiana became the bad boys of the league and the record suffered. The Pacers have rebuilt, both in adding talent to the roster and reclaiming its squeaky clean reputation.
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