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NBA professional basketball team season
The 1973–74 Indiana Pacers season was Indiana's 7th season in the American Basketball Association and 7th as a team.
ABA Draft
Player
|
School/Club Team
|
Mike Green
|
Louisiana Tech
|
Louis Dunbar
|
Houston
|
Len Elmore
|
Maryland
|
Ruby Jackson
|
Hutchinson JC
|
Steve Downing
|
Indiana
|
Jim OBrien
|
Maryland
|
Jim Retseck
|
Auburn
|
John Ritter
|
Indiana
|
Alan Hornyak
|
Ohio State
|
Joe Wallace
|
Denver
|
Jim Andrews
|
Kentucky
|
Mike Edwards
|
Tennessee
|
Robert Wilson
|
Wichita State (redshirt)
|
Byron Jones
|
San Francisco[1]
|
Season standings
Eastern Division
Team
|
Wins
|
Loses
|
Pct.
|
New York Nets
|
55
|
29
|
.655
|
Kentucky Colonels
|
53
|
31
|
.631
|
Carolina Cougars
|
47
|
37
|
.560
|
Virginia Squires
|
28
|
56
|
.333
|
Memphis Tams
|
21
|
63
|
.250
|
Western Division
Team
|
Wins
|
Loses
|
Pct.
|
Utah Stars
|
51
|
33
|
.607
|
Indiana Pacers
|
46
|
38
|
.548
|
San Antonio Spurs
|
45
|
39
|
.536
|
San Diego Conquistadors
|
37
|
47
|
.440
|
Denver Rockets
|
37
|
47
|
.440
|
Player stats
Note: GP= Games played; MIN= Minutes; REB= Rebounds; AST= Assists; STL = Steals; BLK = Blocks; PTS = Points; AVG = Average
Player
|
Games played
|
MPG
|
RPG
|
APG
|
SPG
|
BPG
|
PPG
|
George McGinnis |
80 |
40.8 |
15.0 |
3.3 |
2.0 |
0.5 |
25.9
|
Mel Daniels |
78 |
32.6 |
11.6 |
1.6 |
0.7 |
1.2 |
15.4
|
Roger Brown |
82 |
30.8 |
4.8 |
2.8 |
0.7 |
0.7 |
11.8
|
Darnell Hillman |
83 |
27.9 |
8.1 |
1.2 |
0.8 |
2.1 |
9.1
|
Freddie Lewis |
78 |
27.7 |
2.6 |
4.1 |
1.3 |
0.1 |
9.9
|
Donnie Freeman |
66 |
26.3 |
2.5 |
2.5 |
0.7 |
0.3 |
14.3
|
Don Buse |
77 |
24.4 |
3.3 |
3.4 |
1.9 |
0.3 |
5.5
|
Bob Netolicky |
56 |
20.7 |
5.2 |
0.9 |
0.4 |
0.4 |
9.1
|
Bill Keller |
75 |
19.0 |
1.7 |
2.3 |
0.5 |
0.0 |
9.5
|
Kevin Joyce |
56 |
17.6 |
1.6 |
2.3 |
0.6 |
0.1 |
7.3
|
Larry Cannon |
3 |
8.7 |
1.0 |
1.0 |
0.0 |
0.0 |
2.3
|
Johnny Baum |
13 |
8.7 |
1.9 |
0.2 |
0.5 |
0.2 |
2.8
|
Bob Arnzen |
20 |
7.5 |
1.0 |
0.2 |
0.2 |
0.1 |
2.8
|
Bill Newton |
11 |
6.6 |
1.6 |
0.5 |
0.2 |
0.0 |
1.4[2]
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Roster
Number
|
Player
|
Position
|
Height
|
Weight
|
Birth date
|
Experience (in years)
|
College
|
22
|
Bob Arnzen
|
SF
|
6-5
|
205
|
November 3, 1947
|
3
|
University of Notre Dame
|
22
|
Johnny Baum
|
SF
|
6-5
|
200
|
June 17, 1946
|
4
|
Temple University
|
35
|
Roger Brown
|
SF
|
6-5
|
205
|
May 22, 1942
|
6
|
University of Dayton
|
10
|
Don Buse
|
SG
|
6-4
|
190
|
August 10, 1950
|
1
|
University of Evansville
|
33
|
Larry Cannon
|
SG
|
6-4
|
195
|
April 12, 1947
|
3
|
La Salle University
|
34
|
Mel Daniels
|
C
|
6-9
|
220
|
July 20, 1944
|
6
|
University of New Mexico
|
13
|
Donnie Freeman
|
SG
|
6-3
|
185
|
July 18, 1944
|
6
|
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
|
20
|
Darnell Hillman
|
PF
|
6-9
|
215
|
August 29, 1949
|
2
|
San Jose State University
|
43
|
Kevin Joyce
|
SG
|
6-3
|
190
|
June 27, 1951
|
R
|
University of South Carolina
|
11
|
Bill Keller
|
PG
|
5-10
|
177
|
August 30, 1947
|
4
|
Purdue University
|
14
|
Freddie Lewis
|
PG
|
6-0
|
175
|
July 1, 1943
|
7
|
Arizona State University
|
30
|
George McGinnis
|
PF
|
6-8
|
235
|
August 12, 1950
|
2
|
Indiana University
|
24
|
Bob Netolicky
|
C
|
6-9
|
220
|
August 2, 1942
|
6
|
Drake University
|
24
|
Bill Newton
|
C
|
6-9
|
220
|
December 22, 1950
|
1
|
Louisiana State University
|
Playoffs
Western Division Semifinals vs San Antonio Spurs[3]
Game |
Date |
Location |
Score |
Record |
Attendance
|
1 |
March 30 |
Indiana |
109–113 |
0–1 |
7,438
|
2 |
April 1 |
Indiana |
128–101 |
1–1 |
6,988
|
3 |
April 3 |
San Antonio |
96–115 |
1–2 |
10,693
|
4 |
April 4 |
San Antonio |
91–89 |
2–2 |
12,079
|
5 |
April 6 |
Indiana |
105–100 |
3–2 |
10,079
|
6 |
April 10 |
San Antonio |
86–102 |
3–3 |
12,304
|
7 |
April 12 |
Indiana |
86–79 |
4–3 |
10,079
|
Western Division Finals vs Utah Stars
Game |
Date |
Location |
Score |
Record |
Attendance
|
1 |
April 13 |
Utah |
96–105 |
0–1 |
7,557
|
2 |
April 15 |
Utah |
102–106 |
0–2 |
7,143
|
3 |
April 17 |
Indiana |
90–99 |
0–3 |
6,337
|
4 |
April 18 |
Indiana |
118–107 |
1–3 |
6,265
|
5 |
April 22 |
Utah |
110–101 |
2–3 |
10,248
|
6 |
April 25 |
Indiana |
91–89 |
3–3 |
9,482
|
7 |
April 27 |
Utah |
87–109 |
3–4 |
12,191
|
Awards, records, and honors
ABA All-Stars
[4]
References
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