Retiring a number is the highest honor a franchise can bestow, a way of saying that one person wore a jersey so well that no one else ever should. These are the players who gave Indiana Pacers fans something to cheer about, something to believe in, and memories that will never fade.
#31 - Reggie Miller (retired March 30 2006) (Hall of Fame)
No player is more synonymous with the Indiana Pacers than Reggie Miller, the sharp-shooting guard who spent his entire career in Indianapolis and became one of the most feared clutch shooters the NBA has ever seen. He tormented opponents and opposing fans alike with his quick release and trademark trash talk, turning Bankers Life Fieldhouse into one of the most electric buildings in basketball. When the Pacers retired No. 31, they were honoring not just a great player but the heartbeat of a franchise and a generation of Indiana basketball.
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The Complete List of Indiana Pacers Retired Numbers
Every number the Indiana Pacers have officially retired, in order, with career totals and Hall of Famers marked.
| Number | Player | Retired | Career Stats |
|---|---|---|---|
| #30 | George McGinnis (Hall of Fame) | 1985 | — |
| #31 | Reggie Miller (Hall of Fame) | 2006 | — |
| #34 | Mel Daniels (Hall of Fame) | 1985 | — |
| #35 | Roger Brown (Hall of Fame) | 1985 | — |
| #529 | Bobby Leonard | 1996 | — |
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Each plaque includes genuine licensed trading cards. The exact card may vary slightly from the one pictured; you'll always get a genuine licensed card of this player.
