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Now, does the above cover absolutely every single kind of distraction that is unwanted? Probably not, but you should by now have a good idea of the general types of things we will be discouraging. The above examples are meant to give you a good feel for / idea of what we're looking for. If something new or different than the above happens to come along and results in the same problem (that being, any other attitude or behavior that ultimately distracts from actually just discussing the topic at hand, or that is otherwise disrespectful to other posters), we can and we will take action to curb this as well, so please don't take this to mean that if you managed to technically avoid saying something exactly like one of the above examples that you are then somehow off the hook.

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    Today is March 27th, on this date in Pacer history......

    The Pacers are 11-11 in games played on this date.

    Our record:
    January ------ 303-293
    February ----- 272-255
    March -------- 290-269
    Year to date -- 865-817

    On this date in 2003: The Pacers signed free agent Tim Hardaway

    On this date in 1977: Darnell Hillman set the Pacers NBA record for offensive rebounds with 12 in a 119-118 double overtime loss to the New Orleans Jazz. The record has been equaled three times. The first on March 28th, 1982 by Clemon Johnson, next on December 30th, 1993 by Dale Davis & finally by Jeff Foster on December 11th, 2004.

    The Pacers set a team NBA record from that game against New Orleans on March 27th, 1977 of most field goal attempts with 120. This record was matched on December 28th, 1982 against Denver.

    On this date in 1998: The Pacers had franchise low of four turnovers in a 133-96 home win against the Charlotte Hornets. This record was also matched on November 28th, 2004 against Seattle.

    On this date in 1968: The Pacers lost their first playoff series, 3-0 with when they fell to Pittsburgh 133-114.

    That's it for today, see ya tomorrow!

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      Today is March 28th, on this date in Pacer history......

      The Pacers are 14-7 in games played on this date.

      Our record:
      January ------ 303-293
      February ----- 272-255
      March -------- 304-276
      Year to date -- 879-824

      Happy Birthday

      Len Elmore 1952
      Elmore was listed as 6-9 1/2, 220 from Maryland. He was the 7th pick in first round of the Pacers in a ABA undergraduate draft held on April 25th, 1973. The following month Washington of the NBA selected Elmore as the 13th pick in round one.

      Elmore was a Pacer for five seasons, playing 308 total games. He averaged 7.6 points, 6.7 rebounds, 1 assist 1.1 steals & 1.4 blocks per game.

      On November 27th, 1979 Elmore was traded to the Kansas City Kings for a 1980 draft pick. That pick turned out to be a 2nd rounder used on Dick Miller.

      Following a single season he spent a year in Milwaukee, three in New Jersey & his final season in New York.

      Elmore graduated from Harvard Law School in 1987 and began his law career as a prosecutor, serving as an Assistant District Attorney in New York.

      In 2002 Elmore was named one of the 50 greatest players in ACC history.

      He is currently a college basketball analyst for ESPN.

      Byron Scott 1961
      Scott, 6-4, 200 out of Arizona State was the 4th overall pick of the 1983 NBA draft by the then San Diego Clippers but traded to prior to the start of the 83-84 season to the Los Angeles Lakers. The deal was Swen Nater & Byron Scott for Norm Nixon, Eddie Jordon, a 1986 2nd rounder (#46-Jeff Hornacek) and a 1987 2nd (#46-Bruce Dalrymple).

      Scott remained with the Lakers 10 seasons, thru the 92-93 season. He was named first team All Rookie Team of 83-84 & won Championships with the Lakers in 1985, 1987 & 1988.

      The Pacers signed Scott as a free agent on December 6th, 1993. During his two season as a Pacer Scott averaged 10.2 points, 1.8 rebounds & 1.6 assist.

      Scott was selected by Vancouver in the expansion draft on June 24th, 1995. He played just one season in Vancouver before returning to the Lakers for his last season in the league.

      He spent his final season as a player in Greek League playing for Panathinaikos. Winning the finals MVP & the championship in 97-98.

      Returning to the states he was an assistant with the Kings for a couple season before being named head coach of New Jersey. Scott was fired after three seasons with the Nets. He was passed over for the Pacers head coaching position in favor of Isiah Thomas & Scott took the offer from Hornets where he remains today.

      On this date in 1997: Reggie Miller set the club record for 3's in a game with 8, in a 116-115 win at Charlotte. He matched that record on April 4th of 93 in a 110-100 home loss to Phoenix.

      That's it for today, see ya tomorrow!

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        Today is March 29th, on this date in Pacer history......

        The Pacers are 6-9 in games played on this date. We're on a six game losing streak dating back to 1996 with a 93-91 loss at Minnesota.

        Our record:
        January ------ 303-293
        February ----- 272-255
        March -------- 310-285
        Year to date -- 885-833

        On this date in 1985: Kenton Edelin was signed as a free agent.

        On this date in 1998: The Pacers scored their fewest points in a game with 55 in a 74-55 home loss to the San Antonio Spurs.

        Also in that game the Pacers also set a franchise low for 2nd half points with 21. This record was tied on December 23rd, 2006 in a 78-71 loss to Minnesota at home.

        March 30th is a banner day in Pacer History!

        That's it for today, see ya tomorrow!

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        • Re: Today in Pacer History

          Happy belated birthday Byron, wish you were our coach!

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            Originally posted by Jose Slaughter View Post

            March 30th is a banner day in Pacer History!
            It was okay to be a man and cry that day.

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              Today is March 30th, on this date in Pacer history......

              The Pacers are 6-12 in games played on this date. We lost 7 of our first 8 games played on March 30th as well as the last 3. The 29th & 30th have not been kind to the Pacers, the 31st is a far different story.

              Our record:
              January ------ 303-293
              February ----- 272-255
              March -------- 316-297
              Year to date -- 891-845

              Happy Birthday

              John Barnhill 1938
              The 6-1, 183 Barnhill attended Tennessee State & was an 11th round selection of the St. Louis Hawks in the 1959 NBA draft. However didn't make the team until the 62-63 season.

              After 3 seasons as a member of the Hawks on December 28th, 1965 he was traded to Detroit for Joe Caldwell. Barnhill finished out the remainder of the 66-66 season as a Piston.

              On May 1st of 1966 Barnhill was selected by Chicago in an expansion draft but traded to the Baltimore Bullets for cash before the start of the 66-67 season.

              After a year in Baltimore he was once again picked in an expansion draft. On May 1st of 67 the San Diego Rockets took Barnhill.

              Following a single season with the Rockets Barhill was again taken in an expansion draft. This time the date was May 6th, 1968. The Phoenix Suns selected him but he never saw the court as a member of the Suns & his rights were delt back to Baltimore on January 31st, 1969 where he finished out the 68-69 season.

              On July 1st, 1969 Barnhill was signed as a free agent by the Indiana Pacers. In his 3 seasons as a Pacer he averaged 8.4 points, 1.8 rebounds, 3 assist, 1.5 turnovers and 22.9 minutes per game.

              On February 1st of 1971 the Pacers traded Barnhill, along with Art Becker to the Denver Rockets for Wayne Chapman & Don Sidle.

              John Barnhill holds another record of note in Pacer history. When you list the players that have played here in chronological order by date of birth, he is listed first. Just one of two Pacers born in the 1930's.

              On this date in 2006: The Indiana Pacers retired the #31 in honor of Reggie Miller. For the record we lost the game that night to Phoenix 114-104. As was mentioned by Duke, it was ok to be a man & cry that night.

              On this date in 1983: The Pacers allowed the most 3rd quarter points by an opponent in their NBA history when the Boston Celtics scored 46 points on their way to a 142-116 defeat of the Pacers in Boston.

              On this date in 1974: The Pacers dropped the 1st game at home against San Antonio in the 73-74 Western Conference Semi's, 113-109. Bringing our March playoff record to 0-4.

              That's it for today. see ya tomorrow!

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                Still very sad thinking about it.

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                  Today is March 31st, on this date in Pacer history......

                  The Pacers are 12-9 in games played on this date. The Pacers are currently on a seven game winning streak that started with a 118-100 home win against New Jersey in 1996.

                  Our record:
                  January ------ 303-293
                  February ----- 272-255
                  March -------- 328-306
                  Year to date -- 903-854

                  On this date in 1991: The Pacers scored their NBA high for most points in an overtime with 23 with a 127-120 defeat of Golden State at home.

                  In the Ooops department

                  I had the date in my notes as 3-31-01 when in fact it was 3-13-01 so the date has passed but I do want to mention the record that was set.

                  On March 13th, 2001: Jalen Rose played a Pacer record 61 minutes in 127-118, 3 overtime loss at Houston.

                  In Playoff News

                  On this date in 1972: The Pacers defeated Denver 102-96 in game 1 of the Western Division Semi's here in Indy.

                  On this date in 1973: The Pacers again best Denver here in the first game of the Western Division Semi's. This time the score was 114-91.

                  On this date in 1981: The Pacers loss at Philadelphia 124-108 in the first round.

                  With these two wins as well as the loss the Pacer playoff record is now 2-5. Starting tomorrow this will be posted just below the regular season numbers.

                  That's it for today, see ya tomorrow!

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                    Today is April 1st, on this date in Pacer history......

                    The Pacers are 4-10 in games played on this date. The Pacers won the last game they played on April 1st but they had lost six straight before that.

                    Our record:
                    January ------ 303-293
                    February ----- 272-255
                    March -------- 328-306
                    April ------------ 4-10
                    Year to date -- 907-864

                    Playoff Update

                    On this date in 1972: The Pacers lost the 2nd game of the Western Semi's against Denver, 106-105.

                    On this date in 1973: The Pacers beat Denver in game 2 of the Western Semi's, 106-93.

                    On this date in 1974: The Pacers won the 2nd game of the Western Semi's. This time against San Antonio, 128-101.

                    On this date in 1981: The Pacers lost the 2nd game of a best of 3 against Philadelphia, 96-85. Ending the series 0-2.

                    Playoff Record: 4-7

                    Happy Birthday

                    Mark Jackson 1965
                    On July 1st, 1986 the Milwaukee Bucks traded Alton Lister, a 1987 1st (#18-Mark Jackson) and an 89 1st rounder (#20-Jeff Sanders) to Seattle for Jack Sikma, a 1987 2nd round pick (#32-Bob McCann) & a 1989 2nd (#45-Scott Haffner).

                    On November 11, 1986 the Sonics trade Gerald Henderson with the Sonics option to swap 1987 first round picks (#18-Mark Jackson) to New York for Sonics option to swap 1987 or 1989 first round picks (1987 #5-Scottie Pippen), 1990 second round pick (#44-Steve Henson)

                    So Jackson was traded from Milwaukee to Seattle then to New York before being selected by the Knicks at number 18 in the 1987 draft.

                    Jackson played 5 season for New York, winning rookie of the year honors in 87-88. On September 22, 1992 Jackson was delt to the Los Angeles Clippers in a 3 team deal involving Orlando. After two seasons in LA the Clippers, on Jume 30th of 94 traded Jackson to Indiana along with the rights to Greg Minor for Pooh Richardson, Malik Sealy & the rights to Eric Piatkowski.

                    The 6-3, 180 lb Jackson played for the Pacers for just two seasons before we traded him to Denver along with Ricky Pierce & a 1996 1st rounder (#23-Efthimis Retzias) for Jalen Rose, Reggie Williams & a 1996 1st (#10-Erick Dampier).

                    Jackson spent just 52 games with the Nuggets before returning to the Pacers in another trade. On February 20th, 1997 the Pacers re-aquired Jackson & former Pacer LaSalle Thompson from Denver for Vincent Askew, Eddie Johnson, a 1997 2nd (#41-Jason Lawson) & a 98 2nd (#54-Tremaine Fowlkes).

                    Jackson spent the next three seasons as a Pacer, bring his time here to 5 & a half seasons. He played a total of 405 games with Indiana, averaging 8.4 points, 3.8 rebounds, 8.1 assist, 1.1 steals, 2.4 turnovers in 29.8 minutes a game.

                    On August 11, 2000, Jackson signed with Toronto but was delt to the Knicks in mid season for Chris Childs & a 2002 1st (#20 Kareem Rush). Jackson remained in New York for the rest of 00-01 and all of 01-02.

                    On June 26th. 2002 New York traded Jackson, Marcus Camby, & Nene to Denver for Antonio McDyess, Frank Williams & a 2003 2nd round pick (#30-Maciej Lampe). On September 27th the Nuggets bought out Jackson & waived him.

                    Utah signed Jackson on October 1st of 2002 & he played the entire 02-03 season with the Jazz.

                    Jackson spent the final 42 games of his career with the Houston Rockets, signing with them on January 15th, 2004 & retiring at the end of the season.

                    Jackson is currently listed in several top 10's for the Pacers

                    3rd in total assist with 3,294

                    8th in 3 point FG's made with 273

                    10th in 3 point FG attempts with 754

                    10th in steals with 453

                    Jackson is 2nd all time in assist behind only John Stockton & currently works NBA games for ESPN & ABC.

                    Transactions

                    On this date in 1968: Reggie Harding was waived

                    On this date in 1972: Don Buse was traded to Virginia for cash.

                    On this date in 1974: John Baum was waived.

                    Records - Playoff Edition

                    On this date in 1973: Mel Daniels pulled down 20 defensive rebounds in a 106-93 home playoff victory against Denver.

                    On this date in 1974: Billy Keller made 9, 3 point field goals in a 128-101 home playoff win over San Antonio.

                    That's it for today, see ya tomorrow!
                    Last edited by Jose Slaughter; 04-02-2009, 12:06 AM.

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                      Today is April 2nd, on this date in Pacer history......

                      The Pacers are 10-12 in games played on this date. We started off almost as bad as you can, losing 9 of our first 11 between 1969 & 1989. We didn't play on April 2nd in 90, 91 or 92 but since 1993 we've gone 8-3.

                      Our record:
                      January ------ 303-293
                      February ----- 272-255
                      March -------- 328-306
                      April ------------14-22
                      Year to date -- 917-876

                      Playoff Update

                      On this date in 1971: The Pacers win game 1 of the Western Semi's, at home, against the Memphis Pros, 114-98.

                      On this date in 1981: Indiana dropped game 2, and the best of 3 series with a 96-85 loss at home to Philadelphia.

                      With a win & a loss our playoff mark is now 5-8

                      Transactions

                      On this date in 1967: The Pacers took part in the first ABA Draft.

                      These are the selections:

                      1. Charles Beasley - Southern Methodist
                      Spent 4 seasons in the ABA with Dallas, Florida & Texas.

                      2. Jim Dawson - Illinois
                      He played just 1 season & that was with the Pacers.

                      3. Craig Dill - Michigan
                      Played just 1 season, with Pittsburgh.

                      4. Bob Netolicky - Drake
                      10 ABA seasons, 8 & a half with the Pacers, 1 in Dallas & a half a season in San Antonio.

                      5. Jim Walker - Providence
                      9 seasons, all in the NBA with Detroit, Houston & Kansas City.

                      6. Frank Gaidjuned - Villanova

                      7. Jerry Jones - Iowa

                      8. Ron Kozlicki - Northwestern
                      His only season was with the Pacers.

                      9. Hubie Marshall - LaSalle

                      10. Ed McKee - Rockhurst

                      11. Bill Russell - Indiana

                      12. Gene Washington - Michigan State

                      That's it for today, see ya tomorrow!
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                        I never knew the Pacers drafted Bill Russell. This is incredible.

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                          Today is April 3rd, on this date in Pacer history......

                          The Pacers are 4-15 in games played on this date. The Pacers lost 12 in a row between 1973 & 1991. Since then we're 4-3.

                          Our record:
                          January ------ 303-293
                          February ----- 272-255
                          March -------- 328-306
                          April ------------18-37
                          Year to date -- 921-891

                          Playoff Update

                          On this date in 1971: The Pacers won the 2nd straight home game of the Western Semis's against the Memphis Pros, 106-104.

                          On this date in 1973: The Pacers lost game 2 on the road in the Western Semi's to Denver, 105-94.

                          On this date in 1974: The Pacers dropped game 3 of the Western Semi's at San Antonio, 115-96.

                          On this date in 1975: The Pacers again lost a game 3 in San Antonio in the Western Semi's, 137-122.

                          The 1 win & 3 defeats brings our playoff record to 6-11

                          Time for another version of My Old School.

                          This is a list of colleges that the most Pacers were drafted from.

                          I'll post the players & then add thier school to the list below. We have 11 colleges that have given the Pacers 3 players.

                          Tonight we add .....

                          Jamison Brewer
                          Marquis Daniels
                          Chuck Person

                          1. Indiana --------- 10
                          2. UCLA ------------ 7
                          3. Georgia Tech ---- 6
                          3. Michigan -------- 6
                          5. Arizona State ---- 5
                          5. Kentucky -------- 5
                          5. North Carolina ---- 5
                          5. Notre Dame ------ 5
                          5. Purdue ----------- 5
                          5. St. John's -------- 5
                          11. BYU ------------- 4
                          11. Dayton ---------- 4
                          11. Georgetown ----- 4
                          11. Illinois ----------- 4
                          11. Kansas ---------- 4
                          11. South Carolina --- 4
                          17. Auburn --------- 3

                          That's it for tonight, see ya tomorrow!
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                          • Re: Today in Pacer History

                            Today is April 4th, on this date in Pacer history......

                            The Pacers are 7-11 in games played on this date. We continue to struggle late in the season with losing records 6 of the past 7 days.

                            Our record:
                            January ------ 303-293
                            February ----- 272-255
                            March -------- 328-306
                            April ------------25-48
                            Year to date -- 928-902

                            Playoff Update

                            On this date in 1972: The Pacers took the 2nd game of the Western Semi's at Denver in overtime 122-120.

                            On this date in 1974: The Pacers evened the Western Semi's series in San Antonio with a game 4 win, 91-89.

                            These 2 wins bring our overall playoff record to 8-11

                            Happy Birthday

                            Reggie Harding 1942
                            The 7-0, 250 lb Harding was the first player to go directly from high school to the NBA when the Pistons selected the Detroit Eastern High School player in the 4th round of the 1962 NBA draft.

                            Harding played with Detroit in 63-64, 64-65 & 66-67. I have no idea why he missed the 65-66 season.

                            On October 2nd, 1967 Detroit traded Harding to Chicago for a future draft pick. That pick would be used to take future Pacer Don Dee. Harding played just 14 games for the Bulls in the 67-68 season before being waived on November 28th of 67.

                            The Pacers signed Harding on December 1st of 67 & he played in 25 games averaging 13.4 points, 13.4 boards, 2.1 assist & 3 turnovers in 33.6 minutes a game. Steals & blocks were counted in 67-68. That seemed to be the end of Harding's playing days.

                            He was killed in Detroit on September 2nd of 72.

                            Transactions

                            On this date in 1985: Greg Kelser was signed to a 2nd, 10 day contract.

                            On this date in 1995: Greg Kite was signed to a 2nd, 10 day contract.

                            Records

                            On this date in 1978: Ricky Sobers was the first NBA Pacer to get a triple double. In a 129-121 home loss to New Jersey, Sobers had 22 points, 11 rebounds & 13 assist.

                            That's it for today, see ya tomorrow!
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                            • Re: Today in Pacer History

                              Today is April 5th, on this date in Pacer history......

                              The Pacers are 11-4 in games played on this date. After starting 1-3 and at one point having a 3-4 record, the Pacers have won 8 straight dating back to 1994.

                              Our record:
                              January ------ 303-293
                              February ----- 272-255
                              March -------- 328-306
                              April ------------36-52
                              Year to date -- 939-906

                              Playoff Update

                              On this date in 1971: The Pacers won thier 3rd straight game over Memphis in the Western Semi's, 91-90 in Memphis.

                              On this date in 1973: The Pacers evened the Western Semi's against Denver with a game 4 road win, 97-95.

                              On this date in 1975: The Pacers won game one of the Western Semi's in San Antonio in overtime 122-119.

                              These 3 wins even the Pacer playoff record at 11-11

                              Happy Birthday

                              Craig Raymond 1945
                              Raymond was 6-11, 235 out of Brigham Young. He was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pipers of the ABA on April 2nd 1967. The following month on May 3rd the Philadelphia 76ers took Raymond 12th in round 1 of the NBA draft.

                              Raymond tried the NBA first, spending a single season in Phily before being traded to the Cincinnati Royals on October 3rd, 1969 for Fred Hetzel. He never took the court for the Royals instead he headed to the ABA.

                              Raymond spent the 69-70 with Pittsburgh then Los Angeles before moving to Memphis for Austin Robbins on September 1st, 1970. He completed the 70-71 season in Memphis before moving to Florida for 71-72.

                              When the Florida franchise folded, Virginia picked him in the 3rd round of the dispersal draft on June 13th, 1972.

                              On August 10th of 72, San Diego picked up Raymond in thier expansion draft. He ended up in Indiana on September 1st of 1972 & ended up playing just 6 games for Indiana. Playing a total of 33 minutes, Raymond scored 5 points, pulled down 10 boards with 1 assist, 2 blocks & 3 turnovers.

                              Stephen Jackson 1978
                              Jackson is 6-8, 218 from Oak Hill Academy High School. He was a 2nd round pick of the Suns in the 1997 NBA draft. He was waived by Phoenix prior the the start of the 97-98 season.

                              He was signed & waived by Vancouver before the 99-00 season.

                              Jackson finally made an NBA roster with New Jersey in 00-01. After one year with the Nets he was signed by San Antonio as a free agent on August 2nd, 2001 & played with the Spurs for two seasons.

                              On October 3ed, 2003 he signed with Atlanta & played for the Hawks until he was traded to the Pacers on July 15th, 2004 in a deal for Al Harrington.

                              Jackson was a Pacer for 2 & a half seasons, playing 169 games. Averaging 16.6 points, 3.9 boards, 2.7 assist, 1.2 steals, 2.4 turnovers in 34.9 minutes per game.

                              On January 17th, 2007 Jackson was traded along with Al Harrington, Sarunas Jasikevicius & Josh Powell to the Golden State Warriors for Ike Diogu, Mike Dunleavy Jr., Keith McLeod & Troy Murphy.

                              Jackson has been a member of the Warriors since the trade.

                              Transactions

                              On this date in 1994: Lester Connor was signed as a free agent.

                              That's it for today, see ya tomorrow!
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                              • Re: Today in Pacer History

                                Today is April 6th, on this date in Pacer history......

                                The Pacers are 12-4 in games played on this date. Just like yesterday, the Pacers have won eight in a row on this date too. They alternated wins & losses for the first eight games and are currently on an eight game winning streak dating back to 1996.

                                Our record:
                                January ------ 303-293
                                February ----- 272-255
                                March -------- 328-306
                                April ------------48-56
                                Year to date -- 951-910

                                Playoff Update

                                On this date in 1972: The Pacers dropped game 4 to even up the Western Semi's 2 games each with a 112-96 loss at Denver.

                                On this date in 1974: The Pacers took a 3-2 lead with a 105-100 home win over San Antonio in the Western Semi's.

                                With a win & a loss the Pacer Playoff Record now stands at 12-12

                                Its been a very long time since we did a Pacers by the Numbers. Lets take a look at who has worn jersey #11 through out Pacer history.

                                Phillip Wagner was drafted in March of 68 & played in 12 of the first 16 games played in the 68-69 season before being waived on November 27th, 1968.

                                Tom Thacker picked up the number 11 when he was signed as a free agent & had the number for the rest of 68-69. Thacker was with the Pacers for the 69-70 season & a small part of 70-71 but he wore #44 in those seasons.

                                Billy Keller Picked up #11 starting with the 69-70 season & wore it for his seven seasons with the Pacers until his retirement following 75-76.

                                Joe Hassett was signed as a free agent just prior to the start of the 79-80 season, his only year with the Pacers. He was taken by Dallas in the expansion draft in May of 1980.

                                Raymond Townsend was signed & waived twice during the 81-82 season. His last day with the Pacers was January 4th of 82.

                                Marty Brynes was a free agent signee in August of 1982 & wore #11 for the 82-83 season. He was waived on September 7th, 1983.

                                Brook Steppe was aquired in a trade from Kansas City just 10 days after Brynes was waived. Steppe lasted a single season as a Pacer before being waived on October 15th, 1984.

                                Greg Kelser was signed to two 10 day contracts. The first on March 25th, 1985. That would have been enough for him to finish the last few weeks of the 84-85 season in Indiana.

                                Sedric Toney was another 10 day contract player. Signed on February 2nd, 1989, he was waived just 10 days later.

                                Detlef Schrempf was aquired via a trade just 9 days after Toney was cut loose. Det finished out the remainder of the 88-89 season as well as four more complete seasons wearing good ole #11. Schrempf was delt just before the start of the 93-94 season & #11 lay unused until 2001.

                                Jamaal Tinsley was aquired from Atlanta on draft night 2001 & has been with the Pacers, "wearing" #11 for the past eight seasons.

                                That's it for today, see ya tomorrow!
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