Adomas Drungilas (born 6 October 1990) is a Lithuanian professional basketball player. In 2021, he won the Icelandic championship with ÃÂór ÃÂorlákshöfn where he was named the ÃÂrvalsdeild Playoffs MVP. In 2016, he won the Austrian Basketball Bundesliga and Austrian Cup with Oberwart Gunners and was named the Cup Final Four MVP. In 2018, he won the Romanian Cup with U-BT Cluj-Napoca. In 2023, he won his second Icelandic championship, this time with Tindastóll.
In 2015, Drungilas signed with Oberwart Gunners of the Austrian Basketball Bundesliga. In January 2016, he won the Austrian Cup with Oberwart Gunners and was named the Cup Final Four MVP. In March 2016, he was suspended for eight games for hitting Cody Larson of UBC Güssing Knights in the crotch in revenge for Larson hitting him earlier in the game. Following the Gunners semi-finals win against BC Vienna in the Bundesliga playoffs, Vienna's captain Stjepan Staziàwas suspended for ten games after he threw the ball into Drungilas face and spat in his direction. On 31 May 2016, he won the Austrian Basketball Bundesliga championship with Oberwart after it defeated Raiffeisen Flyers Wels 3-0 in the finals.
In November 2017, he signed with reigning Romanian Liga NaÃÂionalÃÂ champions U-BT Cluj-Napoca. In his debut with Cluj-Napoca, he had 11 points and 6 rebounds in 17 minutes of playing time. In February 2018, he helped the team win the Romanian Cup for the second consecutive year, defeating CSM U Oradea in the Cup final.
In August 2020, Drungilas signed with ÃÂrvalsdeild karla club ÃÂór ÃÂorlákshöfn. In March 2021, he was suspended for one game for striking Haukar's Breki Gylfason in the head. Later the same month, he was suspended for two games after elbowing Stjarnan's Mirza Sarajlija in the head. In May 2021, Drungilas was suspended for three games for elbowing Guy Edi of ÃÂór Akureyri in the head.
Due to the suspension, he missed the first three games in the first round playoffs matchup against ÃÂór Akureyri. He returned in game four, scoring 8 points and grabbing 10 rebounds in ÃÂorlákshöfn 98-66 series clinching win. In the semi-finals, ÃÂór faced Stjarnan and defeated them in five games. In the series clinching game, Drungilas scored 7 points and grabbed 24 rebounds. In the ÃÂrvalsdeild finals, ÃÂór faced top-seeded and favorites KeflavÃÂk. ÃÂór dominated game one of the series with Drungilas finishing with 15 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists. In the game, KeflavÃÂk's Arnór Sveinsson was disqualified for throwing an elbow to Drungilas and later suspended for one game. In game two, Drungilas scored a game high 29 points, hitting 6 three pointers, in ÃÂór's 88-83 victory. After KeflavÃÂk won game three convincingly, the teams faced in ÃÂorlákshöfn for game four where ÃÂór dominated in the fourth quarter and won its first ever national championship. In the game, Drungilas had 24 points, including 6 three pointers, and 11 rebounds and was named the ÃÂrvalsdeild Playoffs MVP.
After spending the 2021âÂÂ2022 season with Tartu ÃÂlikool in the Latvian-Estonian Basketball League, Drungilas returned to the ÃÂrvalsdeild and signed with Tindastóll in June 2022. On 18 May 2023, he won his second Icelandic championship after Tindastóll defeated Valur 3âÂÂ2 in a finals rematch. Following the season, he signed a two-year contract extension with Tindastóll.