Slick Watts
Donald Watts
No. 13, 00, 14 |
Guard |
Personal information |
Date of birth |
July 22, 1951 (1951-07-22) (age 60) |
Place of birth |
Rolling Fork, Mississippi |
Nationality |
American |
High school |
Henry Weather |
Listed height |
6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) |
Listed weight |
175 lb (79 kg) |
Career information |
College |
Xavier (Louisiana) |
Pro career |
1973–1979 |
Career history |
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Career highlights and awards |
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Stats at NBA.com |
Donald Earl "Slick" Watts (born July 22, 1951, Rolling Fork, Mississippi) is an American former basketball player.[1]
Watts was not selected by any team in the 1973 NBA Draft, but his coach at Xavier University of Louisiana was a cousin of Bill Russell, who was the coach and general manager for the Seattle SuperSonics. Russell gave Watts a tryout, and he signed with the SuperSonics as a free agent. After making the roster for the 1973–74 season as a reserve, he played more frequently the following season and became a starter for the 1975–76 season.[2] That season, he led the NBA in total assists, assists per game, total steals, steals per game, and made NBA All-Defense First-Team.[1]
In 1976, Watts also received the J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award for his outstanding service to the community.[3]
Watts' career declined after 1976, however,[3] as he retired from the league after six seasons. He played 4½ years with the Sonics, half a season with the New Orleans Jazz, and one season with the Houston Rockets.[1]
He picked up the nickname "Slick" because he was one of the first players to shave his head, unusual at the time.
After his playing career, Watts became a basketball coach in Franklin High School in the Seattle area and took up tennis.[4] In 2001, Watts spent 22 days in a hospital with sarcoidosis, which caused his weight to drop by almost 50 pounds before his condition improved.[5]
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Persondata |
Name |
Watts, Slick |
Alternative names |
Watts, Donald Earl |
Short description |
African-American basketball player |
Date of birth |
1951-07-22 |
Place of birth |
Rolling Fork, Mississippi, U.S. |
Date of death |
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Place of death |
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