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http://cbs.sportsline.com/nba/story/10704345

Quick. Name the top 15 coaches of all-time in the NBA. You probably thought of Red Auerbach and Pat Riley and Larry Brown and Phil Jackson and Jerry Sloan and Jack Ramsay.

If you mentioned Rick Adelman, you're in the minority.

But the first-year coach of the Houston Rockets belongs.

Adelman ranks 13th on the NBA career regular-season victories list with 795 in his 17 years as a head coach, trailing only Don Nelson, Riley, Jackson, Sloan and George Karl among active coaches. Adelman is 10th in winning percentage (.613) and ranks 11th in playoff triumphs (70) after twice taking Portland to the NBA Finals. If not for a few lamentable referees' calls in Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals against the Los Angeles Lakers, he'd have had his Sacramento Kings in the NBA Finals in 2002, too.

Except for his two forgettable seasons with Golden State, Adelman's teams have made the postseason every year.

In his first season with Houston, Adelman, 61, has put together one of the most astounding runs in NBA history. The Rockets (43-20) take a 19-game win streak into Wednesday's game at Atlanta -- tied for the third-longest streak in league history.

Only the Lakers' legendary 33-game run (1971-72) and the Milwaukee Bucks' 20-game run in 1971 are longer.

Houston hasn't lost since a 97-89 defeat at home against Utah on Jan. 27. The Rockets are 28-4 since the start of the calendar year.

What's more, Houston has won its last seven games without the services of All-Star center Yao Ming, who was lost for the season when he suffered a stress fracture in his left foot on Feb. 24.

"Rick is doing a great job, but I don't hear anybody extolling his virtues around the league," says Jack Ramsay, a mentor of Adelman who will serve as radio analyst for ESPN radio's Sunday showdown between the Rockets and the Lakers at the Toyota Center.

Nor is anybody talking about Adelman's career as Hall of Fame-worthy. But it is.

"Rick has had a Hall of Fame career without one word of self-praise or looking for any attention," says Ramsay, 83, who gave Adelman his first NBA coaching opportunity as a member of his Portland staff in 1983 out of Chemeketa Community College in Salem, Ore. "He just goes about doing his work.

"But this has been typical Rick. Everywhere he has been, he is under the radar. He is not a guy who attracts attention to himself in anything. During a game he sits there and does what he needs to do for the team without making any fuss."

The leading candidate for Coach of the Year going into the final five weeks of the regular season, Adelman has never won the award.

"My dad has always been underrated as a coach, but I don't think he cares," says R.J. Adelman, Rick's oldest son and the junior member of the Houston coaching staff. "Part of that may be because he has coached in small markets, and part of it is his personality. He has always deflected the praise and takes on the criticisms. He protects his players and doesn't care about attention. He just does his job."

Adelman has been no stranger to streaks during his NBA coaching career. The Blazers won 16 in a row late in the 1990-91 season and started that season 11-0 and 19-1. His 2001-02 Sacramento team ran off streaks of 12 and 11 victories.

But Houston's current streak is special, and not just because it's longer than the others.

"When you win like this and you see the players respond the way they've responded, it's a lot of fun," Adelman says. "More than anything, it's been so satisfying to see these guys and the way they've embraced (the streak). They've done a great job of being proud of it but not getting caught up in it.

"You need to keep building on it and take advantage of the momentum, because what counts in the end is what you do in the playoffs. You don't look backward at it; you look forward."

Adelman bristles at the suggestion that the streak is tainted by a soft schedule. The Rockets have had only six road games during the streak.

"If it's so easy," he says, "why have only two teams in history been able to match it?"

It's not easy, especially when a team loses All-Star swing man Tracy McGrady to a leg injury for 11 games in December and January and now is without the 7-foot-6 Yao for the final two months of the season. Adelman has adjusted from a post-up offense to one utilizing McGrady's talents on the pick-and-roll.

When Yao was lost, "like everybody, I thought it was going to be really difficult for us to continue to win," Adelman admits. "I thought we could win, but against the better teams ... we don't really have a true low-post player now.

"It was going to take a change of the way we played. Our guys have continued to play at a high level. People have stepped in and taken up the slack."

McGrady has stepped up his game since Yao left the lineup, averaging 24.9 points, 5.3 rebounds and 5.9 assists compared to 20.8, 4.8 and 6.2 for the season. Rookie forwards Luis Scola of Argentina and Carl Landry, a second-round draft pick out of Purdue, have made major contributions along with point guard Rafer Alston and defensive specialist Shane Battier.

"We've had to adapt," R.J. Adelman says. "The players are good defensively and are very attentive in terms of following a game plan. It's fun in that regard.

"Offensively, my dad has had to experiment with a lot of things to find out what works. For this group right now, it's rolling."

After being fired by Sacramento following the 2005-06 season, Adelman sat out last year, living at his Portland home while watching his children, David and Kathy, coach high school ball. It didn't take long for him to get the itch to return to coaching, and when the Rockets beckoned, it was a good fit.

Adelman has kept his players on an even emotional keel through the current streak.

"You have to deal with every situation you're faced with," he says. "With my experience through all these years, I'm not going to panic about it. I've had a lot of teams that have lost players and still won. If you don't approach it that way as a coach, the players won't believe.

"I really believed we could still win. We have players who have gotten better through the year. You can't get too caught up with yourself when you win or too down when you lose. Just stay with it. We're winning, and we have to enjoy it, but also understand the hardest thing to do is continue at a high level. This team has learned how to win, but I know we're going to have some bumps in the road."

Coach of the Year? Hall of Fame? What Adelman wants now is the first championship ring of his NBA coaching career.

"I don't see any reason why we can't (win a title), but it's going to be hard," he says. "We're going without one of our best players. Our schedule gets more difficult. This time of the year in the Western Conference, it's like starting the playoffs with a month left. Lose three or four games in a row and you can drop (in the West standings) in a hurry.

"We have to make the playoffs and get out of the first round first. But when we were 13-15 (in mid-December), nobody would have said we'd be where we are at this point in the season."

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Well written article. Ive always like Coach, i didnt really notice him until he was coaching the kings tho.
 
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Superb article and Adelman was definitely a top coach.

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We are lucky to have him as our coach.

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Hard to believe he never once got Coach of the Year while with the Blazers or Kings.
 
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Hard to believe he never once got Coach of the Year while with the Blazers or Kings.

Adelman's a Winner!
This guy is great. I think we are so better off with Adelman than JVG. And this is coming from a guy who wanted JVG for a long time fyi. I think JVG helped take this Rocket core toward a more professional demeanor. I think Adelman has since refined us to become a more potent and more balanced team. There's still some imprints from JVG left behind...

but make no mistake, Adelman has made a huge difference in the not so little things. For example:

1. When Yao was healthy, Adelman kept Yao in the paint. No more running out to defend against pick and rolls
2. T-Mac has more liberty to do more pick and rolls
3. More players have the license to shoot
4. We're not merely an inside-out offense anymore
5. We actually make CUTS to the basket!
6. We're more athletic!
7. The defense switches up man with zone and we defend the PnR better now imho!

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I don't care what anyone says Rick is a top 10 coach of all times. All he have to do now is win a title to get some respsct just like Mcgrady.

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Adelman's a Winner!
This guy is great. I think we are so better off with Adelman than JVG. And this is coming from a guy who wanted JVG for a long time fyi. I think JVG helped take this Rocket core toward a more professional demeanor. I think Adelman has since refined us to become a more potent and more balanced team. There's still some imprints from JVG left behind...

but make no mistake, Adelman has made a huge difference in the not so little things. For example:

1. When Yao was healthy, Adelman kept Yao in the paint. No more running out to defend against pick and rolls
2. T-Mac has more liberty to do more pick and rolls
3. More players have the license to shoot
4. We're not merely an inside-out offense anymore
5. We actually make CUTS to the basket!
6. We're more athletic!
7. The defense switches up man with zone and we defend the PnR better now imho!

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8. Every one of our role players has the confidence to put the ball on the floor to try to make something happen. No one is one-dimensional anymore, even Hayes or Novak.

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I always wondered why Adelman didn't get more respect when he was with the Kings. I was too young to remember that he coached for the Blazers, but when I saw that it only added fuel to the flame. It's also encouraging to see that, by all accounts, he's a pretty nice guy too, lacking the ego of phil jackson types or the bigotry of Jerry Sloan (see Amaechi's bio). I can't think of any players that say they don't like playing for him.
 
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Great read. He really is an underrated coach.
 
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8. Every one of our role players has the confidence to put the ball on the floor to try to make something happen. No one is one-dimensional anymore, even Hayes or Novak.
9. Assists, assists, assists!!!!

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