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Reggie Miller
Reggie hit 200 three-pointers for the first time in his 10-year career, and he posted his highest scoring average in six years.
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During his career at Wichita State, Warren set seven school records, was named to the All-Missouri Valley Con ference team three years and was named the team's MVP two years. The 1968 ABA Rookie of the Year, Warren can play either forward or guard with equal ability. His versatility gives the Pacers much more flexibility over the long season.



Fleming is the Pacers' all-time leader in assists and is the first Indiana player to log 600 regular season games.



Jermaine developed into one of the most dominant big men in the Eastern Conference in '00-01. He led all Eastern players in both double-doubles (40) and blocked shots (228). Jermaine saved his greatest performance for the season finale. Against Cleveland on April 18, he registered 30 points and 20 rebounds, both career highs.



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Tristen Newton
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Scott Haskin

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Vincent Askew, Forward - Pacers. and Vincent Askew, Guard - Pacers.
Haywoode Workman, Guard - Pacers.

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Indiana Pacers, Pooh Richardson
One of the 11 original members of the ABA, the Pacers were among the four ABA teams that joined the NBA in 1976. Indiana dominated the ABA, appearing in the ABA Championship Series five of the league's nine years and winning three titles. In the NBA, the Pacers have qualified for the postseason five times. DID YOU KNOW? The Pacers have retired only three uniform numbers: 30 (George McGinnis), 34 (Mel Daniels) and 35 (Roger Brown). The Pacers were the ABA's all-time leader in postseason victories with a nine-year playoff record of 69-50. SCORECARD. In the highest-scoring overtime ever, the Pacers came out on top, outscoring the Warriors 23-16 in the extra period to win 127-120 on March 31, 1991.
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