Slick Watts, a fan favorite for the SuperSonics and later a beloved teacher and coach in the Pacific Northwest, has died.
Donald "Slick" Watts, a former NBA player, has died at the age of 73 after becoming one of the league's Cinderella stories of ...
Owners of a Los Angeles scrap metal recycling facility which was the site of an explosion near a school in Watts last year ...
The owners of S&W Atlas Iron & Metal, accused of exposing Watts high school students to toxic waste, will spend at least the ...
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Donald “Slick” Watts, who was one of Seattle’s most beloved athletes during his time with the SuperSonics, died Saturday ...
Seattle Sonics legend Slick Watts has died at the age of 73. "You did so much for so many of us," his son said Saturday.
The point guard, known for his off-kilter headbands, was a fan favorite in the community and a devoted proponent of Seattle ...
Watts was signed by coach Bill Russell to play for the Sonics in 1973 as an undrafted rookie. He was with Seattle for less ...
SEATTLE – Slick Watts, the bald-headed point guard known for his colorful headbands as a player and his role as an ambassador ...
Watts played six seasons in the NBA, including the first four and a half with the Seattle SuperSonics, who he signed with as ...
Slick Watts, known for his colorful headbands and his role as an ambassador of Seattle basketball following his NBA career, died Saturday at the age of 73.