Donald Earl "Slick" Watts (July 22, 1951 – March 15, 2025) was an American professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association (NBA)...
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Romania 1951 – Tisa Farrow, American actress and model (died 2024) 1951 – Slick Watts, American basketball player (died 2025) 1953 – Brian Howe, English singer-songwriter...
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first time. The team, which featured Haywood, guards Fred Brown and Slick Watts, and rookie center Tommy Burleson, defeated the Detroit Pistons in a...
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points but dished out 16 assists, a then career-high for him. He joined Slick Watts and Nate McMillan as the only SuperSonics' players to have dished out...
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Kutis, national team) and sheriff of St. Louis (1988–2016) (b. 1936) Slick Watts, 73, basketball player (Seattle SuperSonics, Houston Rockets) (b. 1951)...
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baseball player and high school coach Slick Smith, American stock car racing driver in the 1940s and '50s Slick Watts (1951–2025), American basketball player...
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66, Polish civil servant. Jimmy Neil Smith, 77, American storyteller. Slick Watts, 73, American basketball player (Seattle SuperSonics, New Orleans Jazz...
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("Southside Revival", "North by Northwest", "50 Thousand Deep", "Joe Metro", "Slick Watts" and "The Ave"), and heavily draw upon Geologic's history as an activist...
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SuperSonics acquired a first-round pick from the Utah Jazz in exchange for Slick Watts. The Sonics used the pick to draft Danny Vranes. c September 25, 1980...
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from the original on October 22, 2015. Retrieved February 27, 2010. "Slick Watts Stats". Basketball Reference. Retrieved February 27, 2010. "League Leaders:...
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Archived from the original on March 15, 2016. Retrieved February 27, 2010. "Slick Watts Stats". Basketball Reference. Retrieved February 27, 2010. "League Leaders:...
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Abdul-Jabbar Los Angeles Lakers 16.9 Assists per game Slick Watts Seattle SuperSonics 8.1 Steals per game Slick Watts Seattle SuperSonics 3.18 Blocks per game Kareem...
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Johnson, playing backup to the experienced Sonics backcourt tandem of Slick Watts and Fred Brown, averaged 9.2 points and 1.5 assists per game. The Sonics...
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professional basketball player Willie Mae Ford Smith, gospel singer Slick Watts, professional basketball player Fielding L. Wright, Governor of Mississippi...
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division title y – clinched division title x – clinched playoff spot Slick Watts led the league in totals in assists and steals, as well as assists per...
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by quarter: 16–27, 31–24, 14–27, 30–25 Pts: Slick Watts 18 Rebs: three players 8 each Asts: Slick Watts 7 Pts: Heard, Westphal 16 each Rebs: Gar Heard...
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his second year, Richardson became the third player in NBA history (Slick Watts – 1976, Don Buse – 1977) to lead the league in both assists (10.1) and...
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Seattle" Marcy Playground 1996 "Sick of Seattle" The Smithereens 1994 "Slick Watts" Blue Scholars 2011 "Sub Pop Rock City" Soundgarden 1986–1988 "Summer...
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Watts is a surname, and may refer to: Alaric Alexander Watts (1797–1864), British poet and journalist Caroline Watts, British artist Danièle Watts, American...
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Pts: Howard Porter 21 Rebs: Bob Lanier 14 Asts: Bob Lanier 9 Pts: Fred Brown 23 Rebs: Spencer Haywood 14 Asts: Slick Watts 6 Seattle leads series, 1–0...
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led by future NBA player Todd McCullough and Donald Watts Jr. (son of former Seattle Sonic Slick Watts) to the NCAA Sweet 16. There, the Washington Huskies...
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video short films corresponding with songs on the album. The first, "Slick Watts," premiered on May 18 and deals with the controversial relocation of...
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Slick Idiot is a German electronic and industrial band. Slick Idiot was formed by former KMFDM members Günter Schulz and En Esch, following the 1999 breakup...
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and Anta(with their most popular being Klay Thompson). In the 1970s, Slick Watts and Bill Walton began to wear headbands, which soon became popular with...
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the game with a triple-double. He led the league in steals this season. Watts fouled out of the game. Buckner was a rookie. The Bucks combined for 21...
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Bagneris 1972 Playwright, actor, director, Obie Award Recipient. Donald "Slick" Watts 1973 NBA Player for the Seattle Supersonics, New Orleans Jazz, and Houston...
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University of Jamestown Clark R. Rasmussen, Iowa state representative Slick Watts, professional basketball player Brad Zaun, Iowa State Senator Viewfinder...
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Oscar Robertson. The West squad included Fred Brown, Spencer Haywood, Slick Watts, Jerry Lucas, Geoff Petrie, Terry Dischinger, Nate Thurmond, Tiny Archibald...
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writing". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. January 11, 2005. Watts, Slick; Hughes, Frank (2005). Slick Watts's Tales from the Seattle SuperSonics. Sports Publishing...
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States Oregon (Jr.) Henry Dickerson G United States Morris Harvey (Sr.) Slick Watts G United States Xavier (Louisiana) (Sr.) 1975 Robin Jones PF United...
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