Havin' a Ball: My Improbable Basketball Journey

Author:   Richie Adubato ,  Peter Kerasotis ,  Dick Vitale
Publisher:   University of Nebraska Press
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Pages:   216
Publication Date:   01 October 2020
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Author:   Richie Adubato ,  Peter Kerasotis ,  Dick Vitale
Publisher:   University of Nebraska Press
Imprint:   University of Nebraska Press
ISBN:  

9781496212825


ISBN 10:   1496212827
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   01 October 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Foreword by Dick Vitale 1. The Jersey Guys 2. Back in College 3. Closing in on the Big Time 4. Motormouth City 5. Unfortunately, You Can Go Home Again 6. From the Garden State to Madison Square Garden 7. From the Big Apple to Big D 8. Back in the Saddle Again 9. Orlando by Way of Cleveland 10. Shaq, We Hardly Knew You 11. My Last Go as an NBA Head Coach 12. Ricky and Me 13. I Always Considered Myself a Ladies’ Man 14. Finishing in a Blaze . . . but Not of Glory 15. Into the Mystic 16. A Basketball-Shaped World 17. The Sound and the Funny 18. Havin' a Ball Appendix: Coaching Timeline

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[Havin' a Ball is an] appealing account that blends Adubato's own memories with basketball's growth over five decades. Recommended for all sports collections. -Janet Davis, Library Journal If you're a fan of the Magic in particular and the NBA in general, this is a must-read with Adubato taking us on a colorful, nomadic odyssey through his 60 years as a high school, college, NBA and WNBA head coach. -Mike Bianchi, Orlando Sentinel Any basketball fan who has heard about Abudato, either through his coaching or his broadcasting, will want to read this book. It has the feel of a chat on the porch while sitting on a swinging bench and enjoying one's favorite beverage while the coach shares another tale from his coaching life. -Lance Smith, Guy Who Reviews Sports Books Richie Adubato has a gift for teaching basketball and developing talent, which explains why he became such an outstanding coach at every level. . . . And then there is his gift of storytelling, where Richie takes a backseat to no one. . . . He has quite a story to tell, and he has done just that in this gem of a book. -Hubie Brown, Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer Without Coach Richie Adubato, my career would have turned out much differently. I was an undrafted free agent, but not only did Richie appreciate my play, he gave me an opportunity and taught me countless ways to see and play the game of basketball. The added bonus was Richie's rich and vivid stories, which now make for an incredible read. You are sure to smile, shake your head, scratch your head, laugh out loud, and maybe even shed a tear. Richie is special, and so is his book. -Becky Hammon, San Antonio Spurs assistant coach During my time in New York, I had the pleasure of encountering a wonderful assistant coach by the name of Richie Adubato. He helped me tremendously on the professional level, teaching me the intricacies of the game. His tutelage continued to benefit me after my NBA career was over. -Patrick Ewing, Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer My first exposure to Richie Adubato came during his tenure as head coach of the New York Liberty. What immediately struck me was the level of preparation he put into his craft and how passionate he was about making sure his players were as prepared as possible for every opponent. -Doris Burke, NBA analyst and reporter Richie Adubato is without a doubt one of the best coaches I ever played for. He is a championship coach and, more important, a championship person. . . . Richie's love for basketball, for people, and for a great story resonate in his autobiography. He has seen it all, lived it all, and now he tells it all with great passion. -Bernard King, Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer Two pages in and you fully understand where basketball fit into Richie Adubato's life. Yet as you move through the pages, you realize it's more than basketball. It's a guy who starts from ground zero in coaching and reaches the pinnacle of becoming an NBA head coach, all while maintaining a strong connection to the students he taught. -George King, sportswriter for the New York Post Whether coaching men or women at the high school, college, or pro level, Richie always found a way to succeed, thanks to incredible teaching and coaching skills combined with a passion for the game. Richie is a basketball lifer, and it is a life rich with the kind of inside stories that will keep you turning pages. -Mike Fratello, broadcaster and former NBA head coach Nobody loves basketball, and life, more than Richie Adubato. And nobody knows more about the game. You'll laugh like you've never laughed before. -Bob Lanier, Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame No one has enjoyed being in or around the game basketball more than Richie Adubato. He has coached and developed great players and people at all levels-from high school to college to the NBA to the WNBA. As a player, coach, and broadcaster, Richie has always had a true passion and devotion to the game and is one of its great personalities. -Rick Sund, longtime NBA general manager


Richie Adubato has a gift for teaching basketball and developing talent, which explains why he became such an outstanding coach at every level. . . . And then there is his gift of storytelling, where Richie takes a backseat to no one. . . . He has quite a story to tell, and he has done just that in this gem of a book. -Hubie Brown, Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer -- Hubie Brown Without Coach Richie Adubato, my career would have turned out much differently. I was an undrafted free agent, but not only did Richie appreciate my play, he gave me an opportunity and taught me countless ways to see and play the game of basketball. The added bonus was Richie's rich and vivid stories, which now make for an incredible read. You are sure to smile, shake your head, scratch your head, laugh out loud, and maybe even shed a tear. Richie is special, and so is his book. -Becky Hammon, San Antonio Spurs assistant coach -- Becky Hammon During my time in New York, I had the pleasure of encountering a wonderful assistant coach by the name of Richie Adubato. He helped me tremendously on the professional level, teaching me the intricacies of the game. His tutelage continued to benefit me after my NBA career was over. -Patrick Ewing, Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame -- Patrick Ewing My first exposure to Richie Adubato came during his tenure as head coach of the New York Liberty. What immediately struck me was the level of preparation he put into his craft and how passionate he was about making sure his players were as prepared as possible for every opponent. -Doris Burke, NBA analyst and reporter -- Doris Burke Richie Adubato is without a doubt one of the best coaches I ever played for. He is a championship coach and, more important, a championship person. . . . Richie's love for basketball, for people, and for a great story resonate in his autobiography. He has seen it all, lived it all, and now he tells it all with great passion. -Bernard King, Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame -- Bernard King Two pages in and you fully understand where basketball fit into Richie Adubato's life. Yet as you move through the pages, you realize it's more than basketball. It's a guy who starts from ground zero in coaching and reaches the pinnacle of becoming an NBA head coach, all while maintaining a strong connection to the students he taught. -George King, sportswriter for the New York Post -- George King Whether coaching men or women at the high school, college, or pro level, Richie always found a way to succeed, thanks to incredible teaching and coaching skills combined with a passion for the game. Richie is a basketball lifer, and it is a life rich with the kind of inside stories that will keep you turning pages. -Mike Fratello, broadcaster and former NBA head coach -- Mike Fratello Nobody loves basketball, and life, more than Richie Adubato. And nobody knows more about the game. You'll laugh like you've never laughed before. -Bob Lanier, Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame -- Bob Lanier No one has enjoyed being in or around the game basketball more than Richie Adubato. He has coached and developed great players and people at all levels-from high school to college to the NBA to the WNBA. As a player, coach, and broadcaster, Richie has always had a true passion and devotion to the game and is one of its great personalities. -Rick Sund, longtime NBA general manager -- Rick Sund


No one has enjoyed being in or around the game basketball more than Richie Adubato. He has coached and developed great players and people at all levels-from high school to college to the NBA to the WNBA. As a player, coach, and broadcaster, Richie has always had a true passion and devotion to the game and is one of its great personalities. -Rick Sund, longtime NBA general manager -- Rick Sund Nobody loves basketball, and life, more than Richie Adubato. And nobody knows more about the game. You'll laugh like you've never laughed before. -Bob Lanier, Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame -- Bob Lanier Whether coaching men or women at the high school, college, or pro level, Richie always found a way to succeed, thanks to incredible teaching and coaching skills combined with a passion for the game. Richie is a basketball lifer, and it is a life rich with the kind of inside stories that will keep you turning pages. -Mike Fratello, broadcaster and former NBA head coach -- Mike Fratello Two pages in and you fully understand where basketball fit into Richie Adubato's life. Yet as you move through the pages, you realize it's more than basketball. It's a guy who starts from ground zero in coaching and reaches the pinnacle of becoming an NBA head coach, all while maintaining a strong connection to the students he taught. -George King, sportswriter for the New York Post -- George King Richie Adubato is without a doubt one of the best coaches I ever played for. He is a championship coach and, more important, a championship person. . . . Richie's love for basketball, for people, and for a great story resonate in his autobiography. He has seen it all, lived it all, and now he tells it all with great passion. -Bernard King, Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame -- Bernard King My first exposure to Richie Adubato came during his tenure as head coach of the New York Liberty. What immediately struck me was the level of preparation he put into his craft and how passionate he was about making sure his players were as prepared as possible for every opponent. -Doris Burke, NBA analyst and reporter -- Doris Burke During my time in New York, I had the pleasure of encountering a wonderful assistant coach by the name of Richie Adubato. He helped me tremendously on the professional level, teaching me the intricacies of the game. His tutelage continued to benefit me after my NBA career was over. -Patrick Ewing, Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame -- Patrick Ewing Without Coach Richie Adubato, my career would have turned out much differently. I was an undrafted free agent, but not only did Richie appreciate my play, he gave me an opportunity and taught me countless ways to see and play the game of basketball. The added bonus was Richie's rich and vivid stories, which now make for an incredible read. You are sure to smile, shake your head, scratch your head, laugh out loud, and maybe even shed a tear. Richie is special, and so is his book. -Becky Hammon, San Antonio Spurs assistant coach -- Becky Hammon Richie Adubato has a gift for teaching basketball and developing talent, which explains why he became such an outstanding coach at every level. . . . And then there is his gift of storytelling, where Richie takes a backseat to no one. . . . He has quite a story to tell, and he has done just that in this gem of a book. -Hubie Brown, Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer -- Hubie Brown


"""[Havin' a Ball is an] appealing account that blends Adubato’s own memories with basketball’s growth over five decades. Recommended for all sports collections.""—Janet Davis, Library Journal ""If you’re a fan of the Magic in particular and the NBA in general, this is a must-read with Adubato taking us on a colorful, nomadic odyssey through his 60 years as a high school, college, NBA and WNBA head coach.""—Mike Bianchi, Orlando Sentinel ""Any basketball fan who has heard about Abudato, either through his coaching or his broadcasting, will want to read this book. It has the feel of a chat on the porch while sitting on a swinging bench and enjoying one’s favorite beverage while the coach shares another tale from his coaching life.""—Lance Smith, Guy Who Reviews Sports Books “Richie Adubato has a gift for teaching basketball and developing talent, which explains why he became such an outstanding coach at every level. . . . And then there is his gift of storytelling, where Richie takes a backseat to no one. . . . He has quite a story to tell, and he has done just that in this gem of a book.”—Hubie Brown, Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer “Without Coach Richie Adubato, my career would have turned out much differently. I was an undrafted free agent, but not only did Richie appreciate my play, he gave me an opportunity and taught me countless ways to see and play the game of basketball. The added bonus was Richie’s rich and vivid stories, which now make for an incredible read. You are sure to smile, shake your head, scratch your head, laugh out loud, and maybe even shed a tear. Richie is special, and so is his book.”—Becky Hammon, San Antonio Spurs assistant coach “During my time in New York, I had the pleasure of encountering a wonderful assistant coach by the name of Richie Adubato. He helped me tremendously on the professional level, teaching me the intricacies of the game. His tutelage continued to benefit me after my NBA career was over.”—Patrick Ewing, Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer “My first exposure to Richie Adubato came during his tenure as head coach of the New York Liberty. What immediately struck me was the level of preparation he put into his craft and how passionate he was about making sure his players were as prepared as possible for every opponent.”—Doris Burke, NBA analyst and reporter “Richie Adubato is without a doubt one of the best coaches I ever played for. He is a championship coach and, more important, a championship person. . . . Richie’s love for basketball, for people, and for a great story resonate in his autobiography. He has seen it all, lived it all, and now he tells it all with great passion.”—Bernard King, Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer “Two pages in and you fully understand where basketball fit into Richie Adubato’s life. Yet as you move through the pages, you realize it’s more than basketball. It’s a guy who starts from ground zero in coaching and reaches the pinnacle of becoming an NBA head coach, all while maintaining a strong connection to the students he taught.”—George King, sportswriter for the New York Post “Whether coaching men or women at the high school, college, or pro level, Richie always found a way to succeed, thanks to incredible teaching and coaching skills combined with a passion for the game. Richie is a basketball lifer, and it is a life rich with the kind of inside stories that will keep you turning pages.”—Mike Fratello, broadcaster and former NBA head coach"


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Richie Adubato has spent six decades in basketball, coaching high school, college, NBA, WNBA, and internationally. In the NBA, he was the head coach of the Detroit Pistons, Dallas Mavericks, and Orlando Magic and an assistant coach with the Pistons, Mavericks, Magic, Knicks, and Cavaliers. He also served as a consultant with the Boston Celtics. Currently a color analyst for the Magic, Adubato lives in Lake Mary, Florida, with his wife, Carol. Peter Kerasotis is an author and journalist who has won numerous awards, including ten Associated Press Sports Editor Awards. He is the coauthor of Alou: My Baseball Journey (Nebraska, 2018).  

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