Donald ‘Slick’ Watts dies at 73: NBA mourns colorful star known for iconic headbands and mentoring youth

Donald 'Slick' Watts dies at 73: NBA mourns colorful star known for iconic headbands and mentoring youth

Donald ‘Slick’ Watts, a colorful member of the SuperSonics who became a devoted teacher and coach in Seattle, has died at 73.

Watts’ son Donald, who played for Washington, announced his father’s death Saturday on social media, writing: ‘You did so much for so many of us. It was an honor call you pops.’ Watts had been in poor health following a stroke in 2021. 

‘RIP to the legend Slick Watts,’ Tacoma, Washington native and former NBA All-Star Isaiah Thomas wrote on X. 

‘Slick Watts was my man,’ former NBA center Eldridge Recasner wrote of his fellow Xavier University of New Orleans alum on X. ‘He was always nice to me and one of the coolest cats you could ever meet.

‘I’m gon miss this dude, no bigger ambᴀssador for the @SeattleSonics than Donald ”Slick” Watts!’ Recasner added, referring to the team that now plays as the Oklahoma City Thunder. 

Considered one of the cooler players in the NBA’s stylish 70s, Watts was signed by coach Bill Russell to play for the Sonics in 1973 as an undrafted rookie. He was with Seattle for less than five years, but became a fixture known for his broad smile, bald head and crooked headbands while leading the league in steals and ᴀssists for the 1975-76 season.

Slick Watts #13 of the Seattle Supersonics looks to bring the ball up court against the Washington Bullets during an NBA basketball game circa 1977 at the Capital Centre in Landover, Maryland. Slick Watts, formerly of the Sonics, teaches basketball skills to young fans prior to the NBA game between the Seattle Sonics and the Phoenix Suns at Key Arena on October 30, 2002 in Seattle, Washington. The Sonics won 86-73

Donald ‘Slick’ Watts, a colorful member of the SuperSonics who became a devoted teacher and coach in Seattle, has died at 73, his family revealed on Saturday 

Slick Watts of the Seattle SuperSonics approves of the Storm win over the Lynx during the first game of the WNBA playoffs at the Angel of the Winds Arena in Everett, Washington

 Slick Watts of the Seattle SuperSonics approves of the Storm win over the Lynx during the first game of the WNBA playoffs at the Angel of the Winds Arena in Everett, Washington

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The SuperSonics would appear in consecutive NBA Finals against the Washington Bullets in 1978 and 1979, albeit without Watts, who was traded to Utah during the 1977-78 season.

Then, prior to the 1978-79 season, Watts was traded from the Jazz to the Houston Rockets – this time for a first-round draft pick that was later used to take Syracuse’s Danny Schayes.

Unfortunately for Watts, injury issues would cut his career short in Houston, where the Rockets would go on to the NBA Finals 1981 in his absence. 

Despite everything, Watts still made Seattle his home following his career and frequently attended Sonics events, as well as Washington and Seattle Storm games.

Then, prior to the 1978-79 season, Watts was traded from the Jazz to the Houston Rockets – this time for a first-round draft pick that was later used to take Syracuse’s Danny Schayes.

Unfortunately for Watts, injury issues would cut his career short in Houston, where the Rockets would go on to the NBA Finals 1981 in his absence.

Then, prior to the 1978-79 season, Watts was traded from the Jazz to the Houston Rockets – this time for a first-round draft pick that was later used to take Syracuse’s Danny Schayes.

Slick Watts is seen with family, including his son Donald (right) and grandson Isaiah (left)

Slick Watts is seen with family, including his son Donald (right) and grandson Isaiah (left) 

Unfortunately for Watts, injury issues would cut his career short in Houston, where the Rockets would go on to the NBA Finals 1981 in his absence.

‘We are saddened by the pᴀssing of Sonics icon Slick Watts,’ the Storm posted to social media. ‘Slick was a champion for the Storm and a beloved member of the Seattle community.’

Grandson Isaiah Watts, who plays for Washington State, posted several pH๏τos of his grandfather. ‘I pray every time they see me they see you. Love you past life. I got us forever. Rest in paradise papa.’

From Rolling Fork, Mississippi, Watts starred at Grand View Junior College and Xavier of Louisiana before entering the NBA.

In his later years Watts taught physical education in the Seattle School District and ran a basketball academy with his son. He was named to the Sonics’ 40th anniversary team.

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