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Donald Watts No. 13, 00, 14 Guard Personal information Date of birth July 22, 1951 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 Career highlights and awards 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]
See also
- List of National Basketball Association players with most steals in a game
References
- ^ a b c "Slick Watts". Basketball-Reference. http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/w/wattssl01.html. Retrieved 2010-04-19.
- ^ "Watts Is Too Slick To Stay On SuperSonics' Bench Long". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Associated Press. 1976-03-04. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=FwAkAAAAIBAJ&sjid=JmcEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4754,1329770. Retrieved 2010-04-19.
- ^ a b Vescey, George (1987-02-08). "Sports Of The Times; The Youngest Old-Timer". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/1987/02/08/sports/sports-of-the-times-the-youngest-old-timer.html. Retrieved 2010-04-19.
- ^ Weaver, Mike (1983-10-28). "Tennis helped 'Slick' Watts slide out of basketball". Tri City Herald. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=vl0hAAAAIBAJ&sjid=A4YFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4419,7592388. Retrieved 2010-04-19.
- ^ Westneat, Danny (2004-11-26). "Still Slick on a different hardwood". The Seattle Times. http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/dannywestneat/2002101134_danny26.html. Retrieved 2010-04-19.
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