NBA professional basketball team season
NBA professional basketball team season
The 1993–94 NBA season was the Pacers' 18th season in the National Basketball Association , and 27th season as a franchise.[ 1] The Pacers would undergo several changes as the club hired Larry Brown as head coach,[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] acquired Derrick McKey from the Seattle SuperSonics ,[ 5] [ 6] [ 7] [ 8] and signed free agent Haywoode Workman in the off-season.[ 9] In December, the team signed free agent Byron Scott , who won championships with the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1980s.[ 10] [ 11] [ 12] The Pacers got off to a rough start losing six of their first seven games, then later lost five straight in December leading to a 10–16 start. However, the team posted a 7-game winning streak between January and February, holding a 23–23 record at the All-Star break,[ 13] and would play .500 ball until April. By winning their final eight games of the season, the Pacers were able to grab the #5 seed in the Eastern Conference and close out the season with a 47–35 record, fourth in the Central Division.[ 14]
Reggie Miller led the team in scoring with 19.9 points per game, while Rik Smits provided the team with 15.7 points and 6.2 rebounds per game, and McKey averaged 12.0 points and 5.3 rebounds per game. In addition, Dale Davis provided with 11.7 points, 10.9 rebounds and 1.6 blocks per game, while Scott contributed 10.4 points per game off the bench as the team's sixth man, Workman provided with 7.7 points and 6.2 assists per game, and rookie forward Antonio Davis averaged 7.7 points and 6.2 rebounds per game off the bench.[ 15] Pooh Richardson contributed 10.0 points and 6.4 assists per game, but only played just 37 games due to a shoulder injury.[ 16] [ 17]
In the Eastern Conference First Round of the playoffs , the Pacers swept the 4th-seeded Orlando Magic in three straight games for their first ever playoff series win since joining the NBA.[ 18] [ 19] [ 20] [ 21] The Pacers advanced to the Eastern Conference Semi-finals, and upset the top-seeded Atlanta Hawks in six games to reach the Eastern Conference finals.[ 22] [ 23] [ 24] [ 25] The Pacers were challenging the heavily favored New York Knicks . The Pacers dropped the first two games in New York. Upon arriving in Indiana, the Pacers were able to win the next two games.[ 26] In Game 5, Miller scored 25 points in the 4th quarter. In the process, Miller mocked Knicks fan and film director Spike Lee .[ 27] [ 28] [ 29] [ 30] [ 9] The Pacers returned to Indiana for Game 6 with the opportunity to win the Eastern Conference Title. The Pacers would end up losing Game 6, and were forced to return to Madison Square Garden for Game 7. With the home court advantage, the Knicks would eliminate the Pacers.[ 31] [ 32] [ 33] [ 34] The Knicks would reach the NBA Finals , but would lose in seven games to the Houston Rockets .[ 35] [ 36] [ 37] [ 38] [ 39]
Following the season, Richardson and second-year guard Malik Sealy , who both did not play in the postseason due to injuries, were both traded to the Los Angeles Clippers .[ 40] [ 41] [ 42]
1993–94 Indiana Pacers roster
Players
Coaches
Pos.
No.
Name
Height
Weight
DOB
From
G
12
Conner, Lester
6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
180 lb (82 kg)
1959–09–17
Oregon State
F
33
Davis, Antonio
6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)
215 lb (98 kg)
1968–10–31
UTEP
F
32
Davis, Dale
6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)
230 lb (104 kg)
1969–03–25
Clemson
G
10
Fleming, Vern
6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
185 lb (84 kg)
1962–02–04
Georgia
C
43
Haskin, Scott
6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)
250 lb (113 kg)
1970–09–19
Oregon State
F
9
McKey, Derrick
6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)
205 lb (93 kg)
1966–10–10
Alabama
G
31
Miller, Reggie
6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
185 lb (84 kg)
1965–08–24
UCLA
F
5
Mitchell, Sam
6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
210 lb (95 kg)
1963–09–02
Mercer
F
23
Paddio, Gerald
6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
205 lb (93 kg)
1965–04–21
UNLV
G
24
Richardson, Pooh
6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
180 lb (82 kg)
1966–05–14
UCLA
G
4
Scott, Byron
6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
195 lb (88 kg)
1961–03–28
Arizona State
G
21
Sealy, Malik
6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
190 lb (86 kg)
1970–02–01
St. John's
C
45
Smits, Rik
7 ft 4 in (2.24 m)
250 lb (113 kg)
1966–08–23
Marist
C
41
Thompson, LaSalle
6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)
245 lb (111 kg)
1961–06–23
Texas
F
44
Williams, Kenny
6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)
205 lb (93 kg)
1969–06–09
Elizabeth City State
G
3
Workman, Haywoode
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
180 lb (82 kg)
1966–01–23
Oral Roberts
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Legend
(DP) Unsigned draft pick(FA) Free agent(S) Suspended Injured
Roster
Record vs. opponents [ edit ]
1993–94 NBA records
Team
ATL
BOS
CHA
CHI
CLE
DAL
DEN
DET
GSW
HOU
IND
LAC
LAL
MIA
MIL
MIN
NJN
NYK
ORL
PHI
PHO
POR
SAC
SAS
SEA
UTA
WAS
Atlanta
—
4–0
4–1
2–3
3–1
2–0
1–1
4–0
0–2
1–1
3–2
1–1
1–1
3–1
5–0
2–0
1–3
2–2
3–1
4–0
1–1
1–1
2–0
1–1
1–1
1–1
4–0
Boston
0–4
—
0–4
2–2
1–3
2–0
1–1
3–1
1–1
1–1
0–4
1–1
1–1
2–3
3–1
1–1
1–4
0–4
2–2
4–1
1–1
1–1
1–1
0–2
0–2
0–2
3–2
Charlotte
1–4
4–0
—
1–4
1–4
1–1
1–1
4–0
0–2
1–1
2–2
1–1
2–0
1–3
3–2
2–0
2–2
3–1
2–2
3–1
2–0
0–2
1–1
0–2
0–2
1–1
2–2
Chicago
3–2
2–2
4–1
—
1–3
2–0
1–1
5–0
2–0
1–1
4–1
2–0
1–1
2–2
4–0
2–0
3–1
1–3
2–2
3–1
1–1
0–2
1–1
1–1
1–1
2–0
4–0
Cleveland
1–3
3–1
4–1
3–1
—
2–0
1–1
3–2
2–0
0–2
2–3
2–0
1–1
1–3
3–2
2–0
2–2
0–4
2–2
4–0
0–2
2–0
2–0
0–2
1–1
1–1
3–1
Dallas
0–2
0–2
1–1
0–2
0–2
—
1–4
1–1
0–4
1–4
0–2
0–4
0–4
0–2
0–2
5–1
0–2
0–2
0–2
0–2
0–4
1–3
2–2
0–5
0–4
0–5
1–1
Denver
1–1
1–1
1–1
1–1
1–1
4–1
—
2–0
1–3
3–2
1–1
3–1
3–1
1–1
2–0
4–1
1–1
1–1
1–1
0–2
1–3
1–3
2–2
2–4
2–2
1–4
1–1
Detroit
0–4
1–3
0–4
0–5
2–3
1–1
0–2
—
0–2
0–2
1–4
1–1
0–2
2–2
1–4
2–0
1–3
0–4
1–3
1–3
1–1
0–2
1–1
1–1
1–1
0–2
2–2
Golden State
2–0
1–1
2–0
0–2
0–2
4–0
3–1
2–0
—
0–4
1–1
4–1
5–0
2–0
2–0
2–2
0–2
1–1
1–1
1–1
2–3
3–2
4–1
2–2
1–4
3–1
2–0
Houston
1–1
1–1
1–1
1–1
2–0
4–1
2–3
2–0
4–0
—
1–1
4–0
3–1
2–0
1–1
4–1
2–0
2–0
1–1
2–0
2–2
4–0
4–0
2–3
2–2
3–3
1–1
Indiana
2–3
4–0
2–2
1–4
3–2
2–0
1–1
4–1
1–1
1–1
—
2–0
0–2
3–1
3–1
2–0
3–1
0–4
2–2
2–2
1–1
1–1
2–0
0–2
1–1
1–1
3–1
L.A. Clippers
1–1
1–1
1–1
0–2
0–2
4–0
1–3
1–1
1–4
0–4
0–2
—
2–3
1–1
1–1
1–3
1–1
0–2
1–1
1–1
0–5
2–3
3–2
1–3
1–4
1–3
1–1
L.A. Lakers
1–1
1–1
0–2
1–1
1–1
4–0
1–3
2–0
0–5
1–3
2–0
3–2
—
1–1
2–0
3–1
0–2
0–2
2–0
1–1
3–2
0–5
1–4
0–4
0–5
2–2
1–1
Miami
1–3
3–2
3–1
2–2
3–1
2–0
1–1
2–2
0–2
0–2
1–3
1–1
1–1
—
4–0
2–0
2–3
2–2
2–3
4–1
0–2
0–2
1–1
0–2
1–1
1–1
3–1
Milwaukee
0–5
1–3
2–3
0–4
2–3
2–0
0–2
4–1
0–2
1–1
1–3
1–1
0–2
0–4
—
0–2
1–3
0–4
1–3
1–3
0–2
1–1
1–1
0–2
0–2
0–2
1–3
Minnesota
0–2
1–1
0–2
0–2
0–2
1–5
1–4
0–2
2–2
1–4
0–2
3–1
1–3
0–2
2–0
—
1–1
0–2
1–1
2–0
0–4
0–4
2–2
1–4
0–4
1–4
0–2
New Jersey
3–1
4–1
2–2
1–3
2–2
2–0
1–1
3–1
2–0
0–2
1–3
1–1
2–0
3–2
3–1
1–1
—
4–1
0–5
3–1
0–2
0–2
1–1
1–1
1–1
1–1
3–1
New York
2–2
4–0
1–3
3–1
4–0
2–0
1–1
4–0
1–1
0–2
4–0
2–0
2–0
2–2
4–0
2–0
1–4
—
3–2
3–2
1–1
2–0
2–0
1–1
1–1
0–2
5–0
Orlando
1–3
2–2
2–2
2–2
2–2
2–0
1–1
3–1
1–1
1–1
2–2
1–1
0–2
3–2
3–1
1–1
5–0
2–3
—
4–0
1–1
2–0
2–0
0–2
1–1
2–0
4–1
Philadelphia
0–4
1–4
1–3
1–3
0–4
2–0
2–0
3–1
1–1
0–2
2–2
1–1
1–1
1–4
3–1
0–2
1–3
2–3
0–4
—
0–2
0–2
0–2
0–2
0–2
1–1
2–3
Phoenix
1–1
1–1
0–2
1–1
2–0
4–0
3–1
1–1
3–2
2–2
1–1
5–0
2–3
2–0
2–0
4–0
2–0
1–1
1–1
2–0
—
3–2
4–1
3–1
2–3
2–2
2–0
Portland
1–1
1–1
2–0
2–0
0–2
3–1
3–1
2–0
2–3
0–4
1–1
3–2
5–0
2–0
1–1
4–0
2–0
0–2
0–2
2–0
2–3
—
4–1
1–3
1–4
1–3
2–0
Sacramento
0–2
1–1
1–1
1–1
0–2
2–2
2–2
1–1
1–4
0–4
0–2
2–3
4–1
1–1
1–1
2–2
1–1
0–2
0–2
2–0
1–4
1–4
—
1–3
0–5
1–3
2–0
San Antonio
1–1
2–0
2–0
1–1
2–0
5–0
4–2
1–1
2–2
3–2
2–0
3–1
4–0
2–0
2–0
4–1
1–1
1–1
2–0
2–0
1–3
3–1
3–1
—
0–4
0–5
2–0
Seattle
1–1
2–0
2–0
1–1
1–1
4–0
2–2
1–1
4–1
2–2
1–1
4–1
5–0
1–1
2–0
4–0
1–1
1–1
1–1
2–0
3–2
4–1
5–0
4–0
—
3–1
2–0
Utah
1–1
2–0
1–1
0–2
1–1
5–0
4–1
2–0
1–3
3–3
1–1
3–1
2–2
1–1
2–0
4–1
1–1
2–0
0–2
1–1
2–2
3–1
3–1
5–0
1–3
—
2–0
Washington
0–4
2–3
2–2
0–4
1–3
1–1
1–1
2–2
0–2
1–1
1–3
1–1
1–1
1–3
3–1
2–0
1–3
0–5
1–4
3–2
0–2
0–2
0–2
0–2
0–2
0–2
—
1993–94 game log Total: 47–35 (home: 29–12; road: 18–23)
November: 4–8 (home: 1–6; road: 3–2)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
1
November 5, 1993
@ Atlanta
L 110–116
The Omni
0–1
2
November 6, 1993
Detroit
L 107–113
Market Square Arena
0–2
3
November 9, 1993
@ Orlando
L 98–104
Orlando Arena
0–3
4
November 11, 1993
@ New Jersey
W 108–105 (OT)
Brendan Byrne Arena
1–3
5
November 12, 1993 8:00 p.m. EST
New York
L 84–103
Miller (24)
A. Davis (7)
Richardson (8)
Market Square Arena 13,954
1–4
6
November 16, 1993
Charlotte
L 93–102
Market Square Arena
1–5
7
November 18, 1993 7:30 p.m. EST
Houston
L 83–99
Richardson (18)
D. Davis (10)
Richardson (6)
Market Square Arena 9,276
1–6
8
November 20, 1993
Boston
W 100–94
Market Square Arena
2–6
9
November 22, 1993
@ Boston (at Hartford, CT )
W 102–71
Hartford Civic Center
3–6
10
November 24, 1993
Philadelphia
L 97–108
Market Square Arena
3–7
11
November 26, 1993
L.A. Lakers
L 100–102
Market Square Arena
3–8
12
November 29, 1993
@ Sacramento
W 105–103
ARCO Arena
4–8
December: 6–8 (home: 4–1; road: 2–7)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
13
December 1, 1993
@ L.A. Clippers
W 120–100
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena
5–8
14
December 2, 1993 9:00 p.m. EST
@ Utah
L 87–103
Miller (15)
D. Davis (11)
Richardson (8)
Delta Center 19,609
5–9
15
December 4, 1993
@ Golden State
L 92–99
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena
5–10
16
December 7, 1993
Sacramento
W 105–87
Market Square Arena
6–10
17
December 9, 1993
Orlando
W 111–105
Market Square Arena
7–10
18
December 11, 1993 7:30 p.m. EST
@ New York
L 91–98
Miller (27)
A. Davis (14)
Miller (4)
Madison Square Garden 19,753
7–11
19
December 14, 1993
Washington
W 106–87
Market Square Arena
8–11
20
December 16, 1993
@ Atlanta
W 99–81
The Omni
9–11
21
December 18, 1993
New Jersey
W 108–98
Market Square Arena
10–11
22
December 20, 1993
@ Phoenix
L 94–102
America West Arena
10–12
23
December 21, 1993
@ Seattle
L 88–91
Market Square Arena
10–13
24
December 23, 1993
@ Portland
L 96–108
Memorial Coliseum
10–14
25
December 26, 1993
@ Cleveland
L 103–107 (OT)
Richfield Coliseum
10–15
26
December 30, 1993
San Antonio
L 82–107
Market Square Arena
10–16
January: 7–7 (home: 4–2; road: 3–5)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
27
January 4, 1994
Cleveland
W 104–99
Market Square Arena
11–16
28
January 5, 1994
@ Washington
L 95–97
USAir Arena
11–17
29
January 8, 1994
@ Detroit
W 101–92
The Palace of Auburn Hills
12–17
30
January 11, 1994
@ Milwaukee
W 82–76
Bradley Center
13–17
31
January 12, 1994
Denver
W 107–96
Market Square Arena
14–17
32
January 14, 1994
@ Philadelphia
L 102–104 (OT)
The Spectrum
14–18
33
January 15, 1994
Atlanta
W 94–91
Market Square Arena
15–18
34
January 19, 1994
Miami
W 109–92
Market Square Arena
16–18
35
January 21, 1994
@ Chicago
L 95–96
Chicago Stadium
16–19
36
January 22, 1994
Chicago
L 81–90
Market Square Arena
16–20
37
January 24, 1994
Milwaukee
L 88–96
Market Square Arena
16–21
38
January 26, 1994
@ L.A. Lakers
L 99–103
Great Western Forum
16–22
39
January 27, 1994
@ Denver
L 106–113
McNichols Sports Arena
16–23
40
January 29, 1994 8:30 p.m. EST
@ Houston
W 119–108
Miller (21)
A. Davis (7)
McKey (8)
The Summit 16,611
17–23
February: 11–2 (home: 7–0; road: 4–2)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
41
February 1, 1994
Washington
W 116–96
Market Square Arena
18–23
42
February 2, 1994
@ Charlotte
W 124–112
Charlotte Coliseum
19–23
43
February 4, 1994
Minnesota
W 114–93
Market Square Arena
20–23
44
February 5, 1994
Charlotte
W 111–102
Market Square Arena
21–23
45
February 7, 1994
Golden State
W 104–99
Market Square Arena
22–23
46
February 9, 1994
@ Miami
W 102–98
Miami Arena
23–23
All-Star Break
47
February 15, 1994
@ San Antonio
L 100–109
Alamodome
23–24
48
February 17, 1994
@ Dallas
W 84–73
Reunion Arena
24–24
49
February 20, 1994
Seattle
W 101–95
Market Square Arena
25–24
50
February 22, 1994
Dallas
W 107–101
Market Square Arena
26–24
51
February 23, 1994
@ Orlando
L 99–103
Orlando Arena
26–25
52
February 25, 1994
Detroit
W 110–90
Market Square Arena
27–25
53
February 26, 1994
@ Chicago
W 96–86
Chicago Stadium
28–25
March: 8–7 (home: 6–2; road: 2–5)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
54
March 1, 1994
Portland
W 106–94
Market Square Arena
29–25
55
March 4, 1994
New Jersey
W 126–110
Market Square Arena
30–25
56
March 5, 1994
@ Atlanta
L 88–90
The Omni
30–26
57
March 9, 1994
@ Milwaukee
W 105–94
Bradley Center
31–26
58
March 11, 1994
@ New Jersey
L 73–87
Brendan Byrne Arena
31–27
59
March 12, 1994
Milwaukee
W 104–97
Market Square Arena
32–27
60
March 15, 1994 7:30 p.m. EST
@ New York
L 82–88
Miller (22)
D. Davis (13)
Richardson (4)
Madison Square Garden 19,753
32–28
61
March 16, 1994
Phoenix
W 109–98
Market Square Arena
33–28
62
March 18, 1994
Atlanta
L 78–81
Market Square Arena
33–29
63
March 19, 1994 7:30 p.m. EST
Utah
W 107–103
Smits (19)
D. Davis (16)
Workman (7)
Market Square Arena 15,374
34–29
64
March 22, 1994
@ Cleveland
L 61–93
Richfield Coliseum
34–30
65
March 23, 1994
Cleveland
W 78–77
Market Square Arena
35–30
66
March 25, 1994 7:30 p.m. EST
New York
L 82–85
Miller (18)
A. Davis (12)
Workman (6)
Market Square Arena 16,675
35–31
67
March 26, 1994
@ Chicago
L 88–90
Chicago Stadium
35–32
68
March 28, 1994
L.A. Clippers
W 126–93
Market Square Arena
36–32
69
March 30, 1994
@ Boston
W 103–99
Boston Garden
37–33
April: 10–3 (home: 6–1; road: 4–2)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
70
April 1, 1994
@ Miami
L 91–101
Miami Arena
37–33
71
April 2, 1994
Orlando
W 128–113
Market Square Arena
38–33
72
April 5, 1994
Detroit
W 105–89
Market Square Arena
39–33
73
April 6, 1994
@ Charlotte
L 90–129
Charlotte Coliseum
39–34
74
April 8, 1994
Chicago
L 94–100
Market Square Arena
39–35
75
April 11, 1994
Boston
W 121–108
Market Square Arena
40–35
76
April 13, 1994
@ Philadelphia
W 115–87
The Spectrum
41–35
77
April 15, 1994
@ Minnesota
W 130–112
Target Center
42–35
78
April 17, 1994
@ Detroit
W 104–99
The Palace of Auburn Hills
43–35
79
April 19, 1994
@ Washington
W 111–110
USAir Arena
44–35
80
April 20, 1994
Cleveland
W 109–98
Market Square Arena
45–35
81
April 22, 1994
Philadelphia
W 133–88
Market Square Arena
46–35
82
April 23, 1994
Miami
W 114–81
Market Square Arena
47–35
1993–94 schedule
1994 playoff game log
Eastern Conference First Round: 3–0 (home: 1–0; road: 2–0)
Eastern Conference semifinals: 4–2 (home: 3–0; road: 1–2)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Series
1
May 10, 1994
@ Atlanta
W 96–85
Miller (18)
D. Davis (15)
Workman (8)
The Omni 13,190
1–0
2
May 12, 1994
@ Atlanta
L 69–92
Miller (12)
D. Davis (18)
Miller ,Workman (5)
The Omni 15,854
1–1
3
May 14, 1994
Atlanta
W 101–81
Smits (27)
Scott (8)
Workman (7)
Market Square Arena 16,545
2–1
4
May 15, 1994
Atlanta
W 102–86
Miller (25)
McKey ,Smits (8)
Workman (8)
Market Square Arena 16,561
3–1
5
May 17, 1994
@ Atlanta
L 76–88
Miller (22)
McKey (13)
Workman (9)
The Omni 14,849
3–2
6
May 19, 1994
Atlanta
W 98–79
Smits (27)
A. Davis ,D. Davis ,McKey (10)
Workman (10)
Market Square Arena 16,552
4–2
Eastern Conference finals: 3–4 (home: 2–1; road: 1–3)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Series
1
May 24, 1994 7:00 p.m. EST
@ New York
L 89–100
Smits (27)
D. Davis ,Smits (10)
Workman (7)
Madison Square Garden 19,763
0–1
2
May 26, 1994 7:00 p.m. EST
@ New York
L 78–89
Miller (23)
D. Davis (11)
McKey ,Workman (6)
Madison Square Garden 19,763
0–2
3
May 28, 1994 2:30 p.m. EST
New York
W 88–68
McKey (15)
A. Davis (10)
Workman (7)
Market Square Arena 16,530
1–2
4
May 30, 1994 2:30 p.m. EST
New York
W 83–77
Miller (31)
D. Davis ,Miller ,Workman (7)
Workman (6)
Market Square Arena 16,536
2–2
5
June 1, 1994 8:00 p.m. EST
@ New York
W 93–86
Miller (39)
A. Davis (9)
Miller (6)
Madison Square Garden 19,763
3–2
6
June 3, 1994 8:00 p.m. EST
New York
L 91–98
Miller (27)
A. Davis (9)
Fleming ,McKey (5)
Market Square Arena 16,529
3–3
7
June 5, 1994 6:00 p.m. EST
@ New York
L 90–94
Reggie Miller (25)
A. Davis ,Smits , (6)
McKey ,Workman (8)
Madison Square Garden 19,763
3–4
1994 schedule
Player
POS
GP
GS
MP
REB
AST
STL
BLK
PTS
MPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
PPG
Antonio Davis
PF
81
4
1,732
505
55
45
84
626
21.4
6.2
.7
.6
1.0
7.7
Reggie Miller
SG
79
79
2,638
212
248
119
24
1,574
33.4
2.7
3.1
1.5
.3
19.9
Rik Smits
C
78
75
2,113
483
156
49
82
1,224
27.1
6.2
2.0
.6
1.1
15.7
Derrick McKey
SF
76
76
2,613
402
327
111
49
911
34.4
5.3
4.3
1.5
.6
12.0
Sam Mitchell
PF
75
18
1,084
190
65
33
9
362
14.5
2.5
.9
.4
.1
4.8
Kenny Williams
SF
68
1
982
205
52
24
49
427
14.4
3.0
.8
.4
.7
6.3
Byron Scott
SG
67
2
1,197
110
133
62
9
696
17.9
1.6
2.0
.9
.1
10.4
Dale Davis
PF
66
64
2,292
718
100
48
106
771
34.7
10.9
1.5
.7
1.6
11.7
Haywoode Workman
PG
65
52
1,714
204
404
85
4
501
26.4
3.1
6.2
1.3
.1
7.7
Vern Fleming
PG
55
5
1,053
123
173
40
6
358
19.1
2.2
3.1
.7
.1
6.5
Malik Sealy
SF
43
5
623
118
48
31
8
285
14.5
2.7
1.1
.7
.2
6.6
Pooh Richardson
PG
37
25
1,022
110
237
32
3
370
27.6
3.0
6.4
.9
.1
10.0
LaSalle Thompson
C
30
1
282
75
16
10
8
70
9.4
2.5
.5
.3
.3
2.3
Scott Haskin
C
27
2
186
55
6
2
15
55
6.9
2.0
.2
.1
.6
2.0
Lester Conner
PG
11
0
169
24
31
14
1
31
15.4
2.2
2.8
1.3
.1
2.8
Gerald Paddio †
SF
7
1
55
5
4
1
0
19
7.9
.7
.6
.1
.0
2.7
† Denotes player spent time with another team in the season. Stats reflect time with the Pacers only.
Player
POS
GP
GS
MP
REB
AST
STL
BLK
PTS
MPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
PPG
Derrick McKey
SF
16
16
587
98
67
26
9
155
36.7
6.1
4.2
1.6
.6
9.7
Dale Davis
PF
16
16
578
159
11
18
17
123
36.1
9.9
.7
1.1
1.1
7.7
Reggie Miller
SG
16
16
576
48
46
21
4
371
36.0
3.0
2.9
1.3
.3
23.2
Rik Smits
C
16
16
450
84
31
10
9
256
28.1
5.3
1.9
.6
.6
16.0
Haywoode Workman
PG
16
15
511
51
112
28
1
128
31.9
3.2
7.0
1.8
.1
8.0
Vern Fleming
PG
16
1
247
21
38
10
1
95
15.4
1.3
2.4
.6
.1
5.9
Antonio Davis
PF
16
0
401
106
7
11
18
135
25.1
6.6
.4
.7
1.1
8.4
Byron Scott
SG
16
0
239
33
20
12
2
125
14.9
2.1
1.3
.8
.1
7.8
Sam Mitchell
PF
15
0
99
17
5
2
2
21
6.6
1.1
.3
.1
.1
1.4
Kenny Williams
SF
12
0
91
17
5
5
3
20
7.6
1.4
.4
.4
.3
1.7
LaSalle Thompson
C
7
0
39
10
5
3
1
10
5.6
1.4
.7
.4
.1
1.4
Lester Conner
PG
6
0
22
4
0
1
0
6
3.7
.7
.0
.2
.0
1.0
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^ 1993-94 Indiana Pacers
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^ "Schrempf Goes from Indiana to Seattle" . United Press International . November 1, 1993. Retrieved June 22, 2023 .
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^ "Pacers Sign Byron Scott" . United Press International . December 6, 1993. Retrieved January 27, 2023 .
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