The 1967–68 Indiana Pacers season was Indiana's first season in the ABA and its first as a team.
During the first season, the Pacers played most of their games at Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum, but they staged a handful of games across Indiana to help build attention for the team, playing one game in Fort Wayne, Shelbyville, New Castle, Madison along with two in Kokomo.
ABA Draft
Roster
1967–68 Indiana Pacers roster
Players
|
Coaches
|
Pos.
|
No.
|
Player
|
Height
|
Weight
|
DOB
|
From
|
PF
|
45
|
Matthew Aitch
|
6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
|
230 lb (104 kg)
|
September 21, 1944
|
Michigan State
|
SF
|
30
|
Ron Bonham
|
6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
|
192 lb (87 kg)
|
May 31, 1942
|
Cincinnati
|
SF
|
35
|
Roger Brown
|
6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
|
205 lb (93 kg)
|
May 22, 1942
|
George W. Wingate High School
|
PF
|
33
|
Ollie Darden
|
6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
|
235 lb (107 kg)
|
July 28, 1944
|
Michigan
|
PG
|
12
|
Jimmy Dawson
|
6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
|
175 lb (79 kg)
|
April 18, 1945
|
Illinois
|
SF
|
44
|
Bobby Joe Edmonds
|
6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
|
220 lb (100 kg)
|
March 8, 1941
|
Tennessee State
|
C
|
32
|
Reggie Harding
|
7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)
|
249 lb (113 kg)
|
May 4, 1942
|
Nashville Christian Institute
|
PG
|
15
|
Jerry Harkness
|
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
|
175 lb (79 kg)
|
May 7, 1940
|
Loyola University of Chicago
|
SF
|
42
|
Ronald Kozlicki
|
6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
|
215 lb (98 kg)
|
December 12, 1944
|
Northwestern
|
PG
|
14
|
Freddie Lewis
|
6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
|
175 lb (79 kg)
|
July 1, 1943
|
Arizona State
|
PF
|
24
|
Bob Netolicky
|
6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)
|
220 lb (100 kg)
|
August 2, 1942
|
Drake
|
C
|
43
|
George Peeples
|
6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
|
190 lb (86 kg)
|
October 30, 1943
|
Iowa
|
PG
|
23
|
Jimmy Rayl
|
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
|
175 lb (79 kg)
|
June 21, 1941
|
Indiana
|
|
Head coach
Legend
- (DP) Unsigned draft pick
- (FA) Free agent
- (S) Suspended
- Injured
Roster
|
Season standings
Eastern Division
Team
|
W
|
L
|
Pct.
|
Pittsburgh Pipers
|
54
|
24
|
.692
|
Minnesota Muskies
|
50
|
28
|
.641
|
Indiana Pacers
|
38
|
40
|
.487
|
Kentucky Colonels
|
36
|
42
|
.462
|
New Jersey Americans
|
36
|
42
|
.462
|
Western Division
Team
|
W
|
L
|
Pct.
|
New Orleans Buccaneers
|
48
|
30
|
.615
|
Dallas Chaparrals
|
46
|
32
|
.590
|
Denver Rockets
|
45
|
33
|
.577
|
Houston Mavericks
|
29
|
49
|
.372
|
Anaheim Amigos
|
25
|
53
|
.321
|
Oakland Oaks
|
22
|
56
|
.282[2]
|
Record vs. opponents
1967–68 ABA Records
|
Team
|
ANA
|
DAL
|
DEN
|
HOU
|
IND
|
KEN
|
MIN
|
NJA
|
NOB
|
OAK
|
PIT
|
Anaheim
|
— |
2–8 |
3–7 |
6–3 |
2–4 |
0–6 |
1–5 |
2–4 |
2–7 |
6–4 |
1–5
|
Dallas
|
8–2 |
— |
4–5 |
8–2 |
3–3 |
5–1 |
2–4 |
3–3 |
4–6 |
7–2 |
2–4
|
Denver
|
7–3 |
5–4 |
— |
6–3 |
4–2 |
2–4 |
2–4 |
5–1 |
5–5 |
7–3 |
2–4
|
Houston
|
3–6 |
2–8 |
3–6 |
— |
3–3 |
3–3 |
3–3 |
3–3 |
0–10 |
7–3 |
2–4
|
Indiana
|
4–2 |
3–3 |
2–4 |
3–3 |
— |
6–5 |
3–8 |
6–4 |
3–3 |
4–2 |
4–6
|
Kentucky
|
6–0 |
1–5 |
4–2 |
3–3 |
5–6 |
— |
5–5 |
4–7 |
2–4 |
3–3 |
3–7
|
Minnesota
|
5–1 |
4–2 |
4–2 |
3–3 |
8–3 |
5–5 |
— |
7–3 |
5–1 |
5–1 |
4–7
|
New Jersey
|
4–2 |
3–3 |
1–5 |
3–3 |
4–6 |
7–4 |
3–7 |
— |
3–3 |
5–1 |
3–8
|
New Orleans
|
7–2 |
6–4 |
5–5 |
10–0 |
3–3 |
4–2 |
1–5 |
3–3 |
— |
6–3 |
3–3
|
Oakland
|
4–6 |
2–7 |
3–7 |
3–7 |
2–4 |
3–3 |
1–5 |
1–5 |
3–6 |
— |
0–6
|
Pittsburgh
|
5–1 |
4–2 |
4–2 |
4–2 |
6–4 |
7–3 |
7–4 |
8–3 |
3–3 |
6–0 |
—
|
Awards, records, and honors
ABA All-Stars
Playoffs
Eastern Division semifinals[3]
1968 playoff game log
|
Eastern Division Semifinals: 0–3 (home: 0–1; road: 0–2)
|
1968 schedule
|
Team leaders
Stat |
Player |
Average
|
Points
|
Freddie Lewis
|
20.6
|
Rebounds
|
Bob Netolicky
|
11.5
|
Assists
|
Roger Brown
|
4.3
|
Win shares
|
Freddie Lewis
|
7.5
|
[4]
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