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Richard Adam Adubato The Sporting News: 1992-93 Official NBA Register. St. Louis, Missouri: The Sporting News Publishing Co. 1992. (born November 23, 1937) is an American former coach in the National Basketball Association. He has served as head coach for three NBA teams, the , the , and the .

He was promoted from assistant to head coach of the Detroit Pistons on an interim basis upon the dismissal of on November 8, 1979. Goldaper, Sam. "Slumping Pistons Dismiss Vitale as Coach," The New York Times, Friday, November 9, 1979. Retrieved March 18, 2023. His first game at the helm was a 106–98 Pistons win over the Philadelphia 76ers at the Pontiac Silverdome the following night on November 9. Grayson, Brad. "DeVitalized Pistons beat Sixers, 106–98," The Michigan Daily (University of Michigan), Saturday, November 10, 1979. Retrieved March 19, 2023.

Adubato replaced Brian Hill halfway through the 1996–97 season and guided the Magic to a 21–12 record and made their fourth consecutive playoff appearance. The Magic then nearly upset 's in the playoffs with the help of spectacular play from , but ultimately lost the series 3–2.

In 1999, Adubato became head coach for the New York Liberty of the Women's National Basketball Association, making his WNBA debut on June 10, 1999, when he guided the Liberty to an 87–60 victory over the defending Eastern Conference champion Cleveland Rockers. With the Liberty posting impressive attendance figures for the third straight season, Madison Square Garden played host to the first-ever WNBA All-Star Game - a sellout (18,649) - on July 14, 1999. Four Liberty players were selected to the Eastern Conference squad: Rebecca Lobo, Teresa Weatherspoon, Kym Hampton, and Vickie Johnson.

With Adubato at the helm, the Liberty posted an overall mark of 18-14 and won its first Eastern Conference title. After defeating Charlotte in the first round of the playoffs, the team faced a rematch with the defending WNBA champion . Despite falling short of the title, the series was pushed to a third game when Weatherspoon made the most famous shot in WNBA history—a half-court, buzzer-beating shot that won Game 2 before a stunned Houston squad and Compaq Center crowd.

Under Adubato, the Liberty went to the finals three out of four seasons and won the Eastern Conference regular-season championship three times.

Adubato took over as coach of the Washington Mystics, but left the Mystics on June 1, 2007, reportedly upset over his team's 0–4 start to the season, a number of recent transactions, and his contract status.

During his NBA coaching career, Adubato replaced as head coach of the after 12 games of the 1979–80 season. He later was head coach of the for 264 games between 1989 and 1992.

Adubato currently serves as the radio color analyst for the .

Adubato has also been an assistant NBA coach for the Cleveland Cavaliers, , , New York Knicks, and and an NBA scout for the .


Head coaching record

NBA
|- | align="left" |Detroit | align="left" | |70||12||58||||align="center" |6th in Central||–||–||–||– | align="center" |Missed Playoffs |- | align="left" |Dallas | align="left" | |71||42||29||||align="center" |3rd in Midwest||3||0||3||.000 | align="center" |Lost in First round |- | align="left" |Dallas | align="left" | |82||28||54||||align="center" |6th in Midwest||–||–||–||– | align="center" |Missed Playoffs |- | align="left" |Dallas | align="left" | |82||22||60||||align="center" |5th in Midwest||–||–||–||– | align="center" |Missed Playoffs |- | align="left" |Dallas | align="left" | |29||2||27||||align="center" |(fired)||–||–||–||– | align="center" |– |- | align="left" |Orlando | align="left" | |33||21||12||||align="center" |3rd in Atlantic||5||2||3||.400 | align="center" |Lost in First round |-class="sortbottom" | align="left" | Career |||367||127||240||||||8||2||6||.250||


WNBA
|- | align="left" | New York | align="left" |1999 |32||18||14||.563|| align="center" |1st in East||6||3||3||.500 | align="center" |Lost in WNBA Finals |- | align="left" |New York | align="left" |2000 |32||20||12||.625|| align="center" |1st in East||7||4||3||.571 | align="center" |Lost in WNBA Finals |- | align="left" |New York | align="left" |2001 |32||21||11||.656|| align="center" |2nd in East||6||3||3||.500 | align="center" |Lost in Conf. Finals |- | align="left" |New York | align="left" |2002 |32||18||14||.563|| align="center" |1st in East||8||4||4||.500 | align="center" |Lost in WNBA Finals |- | align="left" |New York | align="left" |2003 |34||16||18||.471|| align="center" |6th in East||–||–||–||– | align="center" |Missed Playoffs |- | align="left" |New York | align="left" |2004 |16||7||9||.438|| align="center" |(fired)||–||–||–||– | align="center" |– |- | align="left" |Washington | align="left" |2005 |34||16||18||.471|| align="center" |5th in East||–||–||–||– | align="center" |Missed Playoffs |- | align="left" |Washington | align="left" |2006 |34||18||16||.529|| align="center" |4th in East||2||0||2||.000 | align="center" |Lost in First round |- | align="left" |Washington | align="left" |2007 |4||0||4||.000|| align="center" |(resigned)||–||–||–||– | align="center" |– |-class="sortbottom" | align="left" | Career | ||250||134||116||.536|| ||29||14||15||.483||


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