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Celebrate the Pacers' amazing season and run to NBA Finals with our commemorative book

Celebrate the Pacers' amazing season and run to NBA Finals with our commemorative book

For the first time in a quarter-century, the Indiana Pacers are heading to the NBA Finals — and they're just weeks away from potentially raising the Larry O'Brien Trophy for the first time.
Their playoff journey has been nothing short of electrifying. Indiana stormed through the Eastern Conference with dominant victories over Milwaukee, Cleveland and New York. Tyrese Haliburton delivered countless unforgettable moments — from flashing the choke sign at Madison Square Garden in Game 1 to delivering a flawless triple-double in Game 4: 32 points, 15 assists and 12 rebounds with zero turnovers.
Pascal Siakam's veteran production, the team's April and May dominance and the roar of Gainbridge Fieldhouse — Vroom, Baby! — have fueled a run that has captivated fans across the state and beyond.
To celebrate this historic season, The Indianapolis Star presents 'Gold Rush! How the Indiana Pacers raced to their first Eastern Conference title in 25 years.' This premium hardcover collector's book captures the heart-pounding moments, behind-the-scenes stories and heat-of-the-moment photography from the IndyStar's award-winning sports staff.
Order our Pacers collector's book
With this 144-page, full-color book, you'll relive:
Order 'Gold Rush!' now for just $31.95 — a 20% discount off the $39.95 retail price (plus tax and shipping). You also can receive a printable gift certificate, perfect for Father's Day or graduation presents.
Order now at Pacers.PictorialBook.com.
Don't miss your chance to own a piece of Pacers history! 'Gold Rush!' is a must-have on every fan's coffee table or bookshelf.
Order our Pacers collector's book

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