Last Time the Indiana Pacers Won a Playoff Series

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Fans try to distrack LeBron James #6 of the Miami Heat as he shoots a free throw against the Indiana Pacers in Game Three of the Eastern Conference Semifinals in the 2012 NBA Playoffs at Bankers Life Fieldhouse on May 17, 2012 in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Pacers defeated the Heat 94-75.
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Chase Kiddy @chaseakiddy May 02, 2024, 8:26 PM

The Indiana Pacers last won a playoff series in 2014. At the time, the Pacers were led by Paul George and Roy Hibbert, and Indiana was the main challenger to LeBron James’ Heat teams in Miami.

Indiana defeated Atlanta 4-2 in the first round and Washington 4-2 in the second round before losing to Miami in the Eastern Conference finals. 

It was the third consecutive season that Indiana won at least one playoff series. 

How Many Rings Do the Pacers Have?

The Indiana Pacers franchise has never won an NBA championship. They’ve played in one NBA Finals, in 2000, where they lost to the Shaq/Kobe Lakers in six games.

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Chase Kiddy

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Chase Kiddy is a writer for BetMGM and co-host of The Lion's Edge, an NFL and college football podcast available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else. He has also written for a number of print and online outlets, including the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Washington Post, Daily News-Record, and HERO Sports. His first novel, Cave Paintings, is in development.

Chase Kiddy is a writer for BetMGM and co-host of The Lion's Edge, an NFL and college football podcast available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else. He has also written for a number of print and online outlets, including the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Washington Post, Daily News-Record, and HERO Sports. His first novel, Cave Paintings, is in development.