Basketball Hall of Famer dies at 79 as NBA mourns 'beloved coach'

Rick Adelman, a revered figure in the basketball world both as a player and a coach, has died at the age of 79. The news was confirmed by the National Basketball Coaches Association on Monday. The details surrounding his passing have not yet been disclosed.

Adelman leaves behind a legacy not only in the realm of sports but also in his personal life. He is survived by his wife, Mary Kay, to whom he was married for 56 years, and five of their six children. Among his children is David Adelman, who currently coaches the Denver Nuggets. Additionally, Adelman is survived by 12 grandchildren, underscoring the large and loving family he nurtured.

During his illustrious coaching career, Adelman secured 1,042 regular-season victories, placing him tenth in the history of the NBA. His tenure with the Portland Trail Blazers is particularly memorable, as he guided the team to the NBA Finals twice, though they succumbed to the formidable Detroit Pistons and Chicago Bulls.

Adelman’s impact wasn’t limited to Portland. In the early 2000s, he played a crucial role in reviving the Sacramento Kings, working alongside talents like Chris Webber, Vlade Divac, and Peja Stojakovic.

In a heartfelt tribute, the coaches’ association reflected on Adelman’s multifaceted contributions to the sport. “Adelman will be remembered not only as a coach and a player, but also as a mentor to so many in the basketball community,” the statement read. The association had recognized his enduring influence with the Chuck Daly Lifetime Achievement Award in 2023.

‘Adelman will be remembered not only as a coach and a player, but also as a mentor to so many in the basketball community,’ read a statement from the coaches’ association, which honored Adelman with its Chuck Daly Lifetime Achievement Award in 2023.

Rick Adelman (center) is presented with the 2023 Chuck Daly Lifetime Achievement Award prior to Game 2 of the 2023 NBA Finals between he Miami Heat and the Denver Nuggets 

Rick Adelman drives to the basket against the Chicago Bulls during a game played in 1975

Adelman crouches during Game 6 of the 1992 NBA Finals against the Chicago Bulls 

‘Rick Adelman’s NBA coaching career has been highlighted by innovation, integrity and excellence,’ Indiana coach Rick Carlisle said when the NBCA presented that award three years ago. ‘His teams always played to their strengths, and Rick always found subtle ways to reinvent NBA basketball to help his players thrive. His quiet, unassuming nature belies his impact as one of the great NBA coaches of all time.’

Adelman also played in the NBA from 1969 through 1975 as a point guard for five different teams — but found his calling as a coach.

The Kings, in paying tribute, said Adelman ‘will be remembered for the way he inspired those around him — with humility, integrity, kindness, and an unwavering belief in the power of teamwork.’

Adelman’s path to the NBA, as a coach, was unintentional.

He thought he would become a high school coach, though his lack of experience was a deterrent. He then started his coaching career at Chemeketa Community College in Salem, Oregon.

‘We had great success there,’ Adelman said in his Hall of Fame enshrinement speech. ‘The one thing I did not realize is Jack Ramsey was following my team.’

Ramsey was coaching the Portland Trail Blazers, and invited Adelman to interview when a position opened on his staff. Adelman worked under Ramsey for three seasons and Mike Schuler for 2 1/2 more, then took over as interim coach with 35 games left in the 1988-89 season.

‘We had a team that was ready to win,’ Adelman said in 2021.

Adelman coached a number of elite guards over his career, including Portland’ Terry Porter

Rick Adelman's son, David (pictured), is now the coach of the Denver Nuggets

Rick Adelman’s son, David (pictured), is now the coach of the Denver Nuggets

Blazers owner Paul Allen told Adelman he could coach the 1989-90 season. The rest is history. Portland won 59 games that season with Clyde Drexler, Terry Porter, Jerome Kersey and Buck Williams leading the way, getting to the NBA Finals and falling to Detroit.

Adelman was off and running. He took the Blazers back to the NBA Finals two years later, falling then to Chicago. After his Portland era, Adelman coached two years at Golden State and then went to Sacramento — where he had eight winning seasons in an eight-year stint, with players like Divac, Stojaković, Mike Bibby, Webber, Jason Williams, Bobby Jackson and current Kings coach Doug Christie.

Adelman had 210 players appear in at least one NBA game for him.

‘He actually challenged me and poured into trusting me,’ 20-year guard Kyle Lowry said Monday night. ‘That was important for me. He didn’t have to. He could have done everything else, he could have played other players, but he believed in me. … He just trusted his players. He just wanted to win. And if it wasn’t for him, I don’t know what career I would have. It’s a sad day.’

Among Adelman’s accomplishments: He engineered a 22-game winning streak with Houston in 2008, a run that is the fourth-longest in NBA history.

‘Coach Adelman guided the Rockets with professionalism, integrity, and a deep commitment to the game,’ the Rockets said in a release. ‘His role in leading the team during the 22-game winning streak in 2008 remains one of the most remarkable achievements in franchise history and will always be remembered by Rockets fans.’

The Blazers noted that not only did Adelman lead the team to the finals twice, but he was a player on the inaugural Portland team in 1970.

‘Rick was one of the most influential figures in franchise history,’ the Blazers said.

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