In Memoriam: Donald “Slick” Watts Passes Away at 73
This weekend, basketball lovers and the NBA community mourn the loss of Donald “Slick” Watts, a former point guard who made significant contributions to the sport during his career. He passed away at the age of 73, leaving behind a legacy that transcends the basketball court.
A Career Defined by Excellence
Donald Watts played in the NBA from 1973 to 1979, showcasing his skills with the Seattle SuperSonics, New Orleans Jazz, and Houston Rockets. As a talented point guard, he made a name for himself as a defensive stalwart, earning NBA First-Team All-Defense honors in 1976.
That same year, Watts achieved remarkable statistical milestones, leading the league in both assists and steals—a testament to his all-around capabilities as a player.
Community Contributions
In addition to his on-court success, Watts was recognized for his impactful off-court contributions, being awarded the J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award in 1976. This accolade is bestowed upon players or coaches in the NBA who demonstrate extraordinary commitment to their communities.
Tributes Pour In
In light of his passing, tributes have flooded social media from fans and players alike. The Seattle Storm, the WNBA team that represents Seattle, shared their condolences, stating:
“We are saddened by the passing of Sonics icon Slick Watts. Slick was a champion for the Storm and a beloved member of the Seattle community. Our thoughts and condolences are with his family and loved ones at this time.”
Watts’ grandson, Isaiah Watts, also paid tribute to his grandfather through heartfelt messages on social media. He expressed his love and connection, stating:
“I pray every time they see me they see you. Love you past life. I got us forever ♾️ rest in paradise papa 🕊️.”
A Legacy Remembered
Donald “Slick” Watts leaves behind a rich legacy as both a player and a community leader. His dedication to the game and his commitment to serving others embody the spirit of sportsmanship and community service. Our thoughts are with his family, friends, and all those whose lives he touched during his journey.