NBA Icon and Seattle Legend Slick Watts Dies at 73
Former Seattle SuperSonics star and community leader Slick Watts, known for his distinctive style and contributions on and off the court, passes away following years of health struggles.
- Donald 'Slick' Watts, a former Seattle SuperSonics point guard, passed away at the age of 73 after battling health issues since a 2021 stroke.
- Watts, an undrafted rookie signed by Bill Russell in 1973, became an NBA standout, leading the league in steals and assists during the 1975-76 season.
- Known for his trademark headbands, broad smile, and community engagement, Watts remained a beloved figure in Seattle long after his playing career ended.
- He later worked as a physical education teacher and ran a basketball academy with his son, continuing to inspire young athletes in the Seattle area.
- Tributes poured in from family, fans, and fellow players, including Seattle native Jamal Crawford, who honored Watts as a 'basketball giant' and 'community giant.'