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In this episode of Watts Up Sports Hour, Washington Husky legend Donald Watts joins host JB to reflect on his personal and professional journey—from recovering from a stroke while caring for his father, Seattle icon Slick Watts, to reigniting his mission of helping overlooked athletes reach college through basketball. Donald shares his vision for Watts Basketball, emphasizing his commitment to enrolling 15 dedicated athletes per grade level, from middle school through junior college, and discusses how his renewed purpose is fueling efforts to support those often left behind in the traditional recruiting system.
Watts offers critical insight into what families get wrong about the recruiting process, warning against hype-chasing and copycat approaches. He urges players to focus on long-term growth through intentional, personalized development, and introduces a downloadable guide aimed at helping athletes prepare for NCAA evaluation periods. The episode also unpacks the impact of NIL deals, the transfer portal, and international recruitment, while also touching on hot-button sports topics—from the Mariners and WNBA to the NBA offseason and trade rumors.
From Jalen Hurts' leadership advice rooted in Michael Jordan's "zero-zero" mentality to the Seahawks' 50th season and the importance of building an intentional culture, Watts covers the full sports landscape. He weighs in on Damian Lillard's return to Portland, praises the Seattle Storm's ego-free chemistry, and shares his hopes for the Sonics' comeback. This wide-ranging conversation blends personal reflection, hoops knowledge, and community focus—making it a must-listen for sports fans, parents, and athletes chasing purpose over hype.
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Directly talk or ask Donald a question by calling (206) 467-1383
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If you want to know more about Watts Basketball, give us a like or follow on your fav social platform:
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By Donald WattsIn this episode of Watts Up Sports Hour, Washington Husky legend Donald Watts joins host JB to reflect on his personal and professional journey—from recovering from a stroke while caring for his father, Seattle icon Slick Watts, to reigniting his mission of helping overlooked athletes reach college through basketball. Donald shares his vision for Watts Basketball, emphasizing his commitment to enrolling 15 dedicated athletes per grade level, from middle school through junior college, and discusses how his renewed purpose is fueling efforts to support those often left behind in the traditional recruiting system.
Watts offers critical insight into what families get wrong about the recruiting process, warning against hype-chasing and copycat approaches. He urges players to focus on long-term growth through intentional, personalized development, and introduces a downloadable guide aimed at helping athletes prepare for NCAA evaluation periods. The episode also unpacks the impact of NIL deals, the transfer portal, and international recruitment, while also touching on hot-button sports topics—from the Mariners and WNBA to the NBA offseason and trade rumors.
From Jalen Hurts' leadership advice rooted in Michael Jordan's "zero-zero" mentality to the Seahawks' 50th season and the importance of building an intentional culture, Watts covers the full sports landscape. He weighs in on Damian Lillard's return to Portland, praises the Seattle Storm's ego-free chemistry, and shares his hopes for the Sonics' comeback. This wide-ranging conversation blends personal reflection, hoops knowledge, and community focus—making it a must-listen for sports fans, parents, and athletes chasing purpose over hype.
Subscribe to Watts Up Sports Hour now!
Links you may want to check out:
Directly talk or ask Donald a question by calling (206) 467-1383
Leave Donald a question or send a message through his socials:
If you want to know more about Watts Basketball, give us a like or follow on your fav social platform:
Subscribe to this podcast and automatically receive your episodes!