During his time suiting up for the Thunder, Roberson wore only jersey No. 21 and put up 4.6 points and 4.0 rebounds per game.
Known for his for his flashy, high-energy style of play and making the headband cool on the court, Donald “Slick” Watts left an indelible mark on the game of basketball.
In his later years Watts taught physical education in the Seattle School District and ran a basketball academy with his son.
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Former Seattle SuperSonics guard Donald "Slick" Watts has died at 73, his son, Donald, announced Saturday on social media.
The tributes for former Seattle Super Sonics player Donald "Slick" Watts continue dribbling across social media ...
SEATTLE — Seattle SuperSonics legend Slick Watts passed away Saturday at age 73. Watts, born in Rolling Fork, Mississippi, signed as a rookie free agent with the Sonics in 1973. He played four and a ...
"Slick" Watts originally attended Grand View Junior College but transferred to Xavier University of Louisiana in 1970, where he played college basketball for three years under coach Bob Hopkins, and ...