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Visit www.pacersracers.com for information on our training programs. [1]
PACERS is a non-profit (501c3) association committed to sustaining and celebrating Alabama’s rural communities and schools and linking them together to build the good futures they seek. [2]
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ROTATION: Starters — Point guard T.J. Ford, Shooting guard Marquis Daniels, Small forward Danny Granger, Power forward Troy Murphy, Center Rasho Nesterovic. [4]
Students learn science and environmental principles, develop career skills and connections, and assist their communities by operating recirculating aquaculture systems that serve as complex living labs. [2]
Early in the Pacers’ second season, former Indiana Hoosiers standout Bob “Slick” Leonard became the team’s head coach, replacing Larry Staverman. [5]
It might look like a pedestrian victory, just another game against a sub-.500 team, just another night when Dwight Howard resembled a monster in an old sci-fi flick with 32 points, 21 rebounds and four blocks…. [4]
In 1983-84, the Pacers finished with the worst record in the Eastern Conference, which would have given the Pacers the second overall pick in the draft. [5]
The start of the Pacers’ grueling seven-game stretch didn’t get off on the right foot when they lost to Orlando on Saturday. [4]
They acquired Adrian Dantley in exchange for Knight, but Dantley (who was averaging nearly 27 points per game at the time) was traded in December, while the Pacers’ second-leading scorer, John Williamson, was dealt in January. [...] The team is based in the state’s capital and largest city, Indianapolis, Indiana, located in the center of the state. [...] In early 1967, a group of six investors (among them attorney Richard Tinkham, sports agent Chuck Barnes and Indianapolis Star sports writer Bob Collins) pooled their resources to purchase a franchise in the proposed American Basketball Association. [...] But the Pacers lost all three games in their 1990 NBA Playoffs experience, falling to the Detroit Pistons, who would go on to win their second consecutive NBA Championship. [...] The Pacers enjoyed a 52-30 campaign in 1994-95, giving them their first Central Division title and their first 50+ win season since the ABA days. [...] The Pacers made their first appearance in the NBA Playoffs in 1980-81, falling in the opening round to the Philadelphia 76ers in two straight games. [5]
Sources:
[1] Pacers (www.runpacers.com)
[2] PACERS | Committed to sustaining and celebrating Alabama’s rural … (pacersinc.org)
[3] Pacers - Holiday Ticket Pack (www.nba.com/pacers)
[4] Pacershome.com | Indiana Pacers News and Fan Site of Pacers (www.pacershome.com)
[5] Indiana Pacers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/