Donald “Slick”, a member of Supersonics, and later became a teacher and coach, at the age of 73.
The son of the legend of sports, who is called Donald who played with Washington, has announced his father's tragic passing on social media.
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The sad son said: “I did a lot to many of us.
“It was an honor to invite you to fixed organic pollutants.”
According to what was reported, WhatsApp was in bad health after suffering a stroke in 2021.
The sports legend was signed by coach Bill Russell to play with Sonics in 1973 as an unimportant rising.
He was with Seattle for less than five years, but he became an essential player known for his broad smile, his head bald and twisted head gangs.
Watts led the league in the theft in the 1975-1976 season.
He later played with New Orleans Jazz and Houston Rockets but made Seattle his home after his career and often attended Sonics, as well as Washington and Seattle Storm Games.
The storm published on social media: “We feel sad because of the death of the Sonic icon.
“Slick was the hero of the storm and a beloved member of the Seattle community.”
From Rolling Fork, Mississippi, Watts, he starred Grand View Junior College and Xavier of Louisiana before entering the American Professional League.
In his last years, WhatsApp taught physical education in the Seattle School area and managed the basketball academy with his son.
It was named in the forty anniversary team of Sonics.
Greetings to the late star since his death was announced.
The former American Professional League Center wrote Eldridge Recasner on X: “Slick Watts was a man.
“It has always been nice with me and one of the most wonderful cats you can meet at all.”
“RIP to the legend Slick Watts” said.

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