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Richie Adubato (born November 23, 1937 in Irvington, New Jersey) was a basketball coach in the National Basketball Association. He has served as head coach for three NBA teams: the Detroit Pistons, the Dallas Mavericks, and the Orlando Magic. In 1999, he took over as the head coach for the WNBA's New York Liberty, 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 Houston Comets. 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 Two 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.

Adubato currently serves as the radio colorman for the Orlando Magic.

Adubato served as an assistant NBA coach for the Atlanta Hawks, Cleveland Cavaliers, Dallas Mavericks, Detroit Pistons, New York Knicks, and Orlando Magic.

Preceded by
Dick Vitale
Detroit Pistons head coach
1979–1980
Succeeded by
Scotty Robertson
Preceded by
John MacLeod
Dallas Mavericks head coach
1989–1992
Succeeded by
Gar Heard
Preceded by
Brian Hill
Orlando Magic Head Coach (interim)
1997
Succeeded by
Chuck Daly
Preceded by
Nancy Darsch
New York Liberty Head Coach
1998–2004
Succeeded by
Pat Coyle
Preceded by
Michael Adams
Washington Mystics Head Coach
2005–2007
Succeeded by
Tree Rollins interim

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