An 11-year-old’s support has inspired the NBA-superstar-turned-coach as his team rolls into the NCAA tournament at Seattle ...
The tributes for former Seattle Super Sonics player Donald "Slick" Watts continue dribbling across social media ...
He signed with the SuperSonics as an undrafted free agent in 1973, playing under head coach and Boston Celtics legend Bill Russell. Watts became a fan favorite in Seattle’s sports scene due to ...
Former Seattle SuperSonics point guard Donald “Slick” Watts has died. Watts’ son, Donald, announced the news via a post on X. Slick was 73. The elder Watts had been in poor health since he ...
I rocked his @SeattleSonics t-shirt @NBAAllStar Weekend this ... for community service Advocated for Seattle basketball even after the SuperSonics' 2008 relocation After his stroke in 2021 ...
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Seattle SuperSonics legend Donald “Slick” Watts died Saturday at age 73, according to his son, Donald Jr. The elder Watts had a stroke in 2021 and had struggled with his health in recent years. “You ...
Watts had his best season in 1975-76 when he averaged 13.0 points per game while shooting 42.7 percent from the field. He led ...
Watts was a generational figure in the Seattle hoops scene, first as a starter for the SuperSonics in the mid-1970s as a young guard from Mississippi and then becoming one of the faces of the ...
He came to Seattle as an undrafted rookie out of Xavier University of Louisiana in the 1973-74 season. He started his career by averaging 8.0 points, 5.7 assists and 1.9 steals per game.
Watts played six seasons in the NBA, including the first four and a half with the Seattle SuperSonics, who he signed with as a free agent out of Xavier University of Louisiana. Despite going ...