The tributes for former Seattle Super Sonics player Donald "Slick" Watts continue dribbling across social media ...
SEATTLE — Seattle SuperSonics legend Slick Watts passed away Saturday at age 73. Watts, born in Rolling Fork, Mississippi, ...
Former Seattle Supersonics guard Donald "Slick" Watts has died at 73, his son announced on social media. Watts, an undrafted free agent in 1973, emerged as a fan favorite in the Pacific Northwest ...
Donald “Slick” Watts, the former Seattle SuperSonics guard and fan favorite, died on Saturday. He was 73. Watts, who earned his nickname from his shaved head and crooked headbands, also was a ...
In his later years Watts taught physical education in the Seattle School District and ran a basketball academy with his son.
Former Seattle SuperSonics star Slick Watts passed away on Saturday morning at the age of 73. Watts had been in poor health since suffering a stroke in 2021. Watt’s passing leaves a deep void in ...
He played four and a half seasons with the Sonics and also played for the New Orleans Jazz and Houston Rockets. Watts would go on to become a beloved legend for Seattle sports with his iconic ...
Watts was signed by coach Bill Russell to play for the Sonics in 1973 as an undrafted rookie. He was with Seattle for less that five years, but became a fixture known for his broad smile ...
Slick Watts has died. He was 73 years old. Watts was a legend in Seattle basketball. His stint with the Sonics brought much needed energy to the region. SEATTLE - Seattle Sonics legend Slick Watts ...
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 ...
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