1998–99 Indiana Pacers season


The 1998–99 NBA season was the Pacers' 23rd season in the National Basketball Association, and 32nd season as a franchise. The Pacers entered the season as a heavy favorite, because Michael Jordan retired and other members of the Chicago Bulls were broken up by their management. During the offseason, the team signed free agent Sam Perkins, who played in the 1991 NBA Finals with the Los Angeles Lakers, and the 1996 NBA Finals with the Seattle SuperSonics. After a four-month lockout, the Pacers won the Central Division with a record of 33 wins and 17 losses. Reggie Miller led the team in scoring averaging 18.4 points per game.
In the playoffs, the Pacers swept the Milwaukee Bucks 3–0 in the first round, and the 6th-seeded Philadelphia 76ers 4–0 in the semifinals. The Pacers advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals for the second consecutive season, and the fourth time in six seasons. Once again, the Pacers were up against the New York Knicks. Despite being the 8th-seeded team in the Eastern Conference, the Knicks upset the Pacers in six games to reach the NBA Finals for the second time in six seasons. It was also the final season the Pacers played at Market Square Arena, moving to the Conseco Fieldhouse the following season. Also following the season, Antonio Davis was traded to the Toronto Raptors.
For the season, the Pacers added gold pinstripe alternate road uniforms which lasted until 2005.

Offseason

NBA Draft

RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalityCollege
125Al HarringtonSFSt. Patrick's High School

Roster

Regular season

Schedule

Season standings

Record vs. opponents

Playoffs

East First Round

Indiana Pacers vs. Milwaukee Bucks:
Pacers win series 3-0
Last Playoff Meeting: This is the first meeting between the Pacers and Bucks.

East Conference Semifinals

Indiana Pacers vs. Philadelphia 76ers:
Pacers win series 4-0
Last Playoff Meeting: 1981 Eastern Conference First Round

East Conference Finals

Indiana Pacers vs. New York Knicks:
Knicks win series 4-2
Last Playoff Meeting: 1998 Eastern Conference Semifinals

Awards, records, and honors

Player stats

Season

Playoffs

Transactions