This was a team that was pretty good in the 90's and for the most part in 2004 and 2005. The 90's they couldn't overcome the Bulls. At times they would beat or lose to the Knicks and then have to worry about the Magic and other good teams. Their best chance was in 1999 when they were one of the two favorites after the Bulls demantled and they lost to the 8th seeded Knicks.
In 2000 they got to the finals and had to deal with the Lakers.
In 2004 they had the best record in the league and had JO, Reggie and Artest and got upset by the Pistons.
The following year in 2005 I think the Pacers had their best shot and then the brawl happened and they haven't been the same since.
Now they are dead last in attendance.
Source: Indystar
Playing in what they call "the heart of basketball country," the Indiana Pacers aren't feeling much love from their fans this season.
A losing record and a stream of negative off-court news have created gaping green holes at Conseco Fieldhouse, where empty seats sometimes outnumber fans.
The team's average attendance of 12,183 ranks last in the NBA and represents its worst norm since the 1990-91 season. Those figures include unused tickets. Actual attendance sometimes fails to reach 10,000, and has dipped below 8,000.
Top 3
Rk. Team Attendance
1. Detroit 22,076
2. Chicago 21,978
3. Cleveland 20,258
Bottom 3
Rk. Team Attendance
28. Phila. 13,263
29. Memphis 12,985
30. PACERS 12,183