Pacers reveal when they'll wear 'Hoosiers' Hickory jerseys

The Indiana Pacers and a few of their friends were gathered for a season-starting golf outing Thursday at Brickyard Crossing Golf Course.

Larry Bird was there. Frank Vogel, George Hill and Slick Leonard were there.

But the news — "The major excitement," according to Pacers announcer Chris Denari — was about an iconic jersey.

The fictional Hickory Huskers jersey — from the movie "Hoosiers," which was loosely based on Milan High School's 1954 state champions — will be worn by the Pacers in 10 games this season, six of those at home.

Each game at Bankers Life Fieldhouse, when the team wears the jerseys, will honor individuals, teams and communities that have impacted Indiana basketball history.

Nov. 6: City of Crawfordsville, the birthplace of Indiana basketball and home to the first IHSAA state championship team.

Dec. 23: Jack Butcher, Loogootee, the winningest coach in Indiana high school basketball history.

Jan. 26: George Daniel Crowe, Franklin, Indiana's first IndyStar Mr. Basketball in 1939 and brother of legendary Indianapolis Crispus Attucks coach Ray Crowe.

Feb. 24: Crispus Attucks High School, state champions of 1955, 1956 and 1959.

March 15: Milan High School 1954 state champions, the team that inspired the movie "Hoosiers."

April 10: The eight champions of the 2016 IHSAA girls and boys state championships.

The Pacers will also wear the Hickory uniforms for road games at Los Angeles, Nov. 29; Chicago, Dec. 30; Boston, Jan. 13; and New York, April 3.

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