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On this episode of The Watts Up Sports Hour, Donald Watts and JB open the show by spotlighting the Watts Foundation's work to uplift youth through basketball in the Pacific Northwest. From there, they dive into the WNBA, breaking down the Seattle Storm's playoff berth, their potential matchup challenges, and how the league is faring without Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese in the postseason. The hosts also celebrate the Hall of Fame induction of Sylvia Fowles, Maya Moore, and Sue Bird while sharing reflections on their legacies and Donald's own career journey.
The conversation then shifts to the NBA, where Donald and JB analyze salary cap investigations tied to the Clippers and Kawhi Leonard, raising eyebrows at Steve Ballmer's defense. They also react to the new "heave rule" governing last-second long shots—critiquing it as unnecessary while joking that the NBA should focus on bringing a team back to Seattle instead.
Finally, the hosts highlight local storylines across Seattle sports. They examine the Mariners' playoff push, praising the team's offensive energy while questioning the pitching staff's reliability, and compare the vibe to the classic "Soto Mojo" era. They celebrate the Huskies' explosive offense in their 70-point win over UC Davis but stress the defense must sharpen before facing tougher competition. Wrapping up with Seahawks talk, Donald emphasizes the importance of growth and foundation after a tough opening loss to the 49ers. The show closes with shout-outs to all the hometown teams and a reminder to support Northwest youth.
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By Donald WattsOn this episode of The Watts Up Sports Hour, Donald Watts and JB open the show by spotlighting the Watts Foundation's work to uplift youth through basketball in the Pacific Northwest. From there, they dive into the WNBA, breaking down the Seattle Storm's playoff berth, their potential matchup challenges, and how the league is faring without Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese in the postseason. The hosts also celebrate the Hall of Fame induction of Sylvia Fowles, Maya Moore, and Sue Bird while sharing reflections on their legacies and Donald's own career journey.
The conversation then shifts to the NBA, where Donald and JB analyze salary cap investigations tied to the Clippers and Kawhi Leonard, raising eyebrows at Steve Ballmer's defense. They also react to the new "heave rule" governing last-second long shots—critiquing it as unnecessary while joking that the NBA should focus on bringing a team back to Seattle instead.
Finally, the hosts highlight local storylines across Seattle sports. They examine the Mariners' playoff push, praising the team's offensive energy while questioning the pitching staff's reliability, and compare the vibe to the classic "Soto Mojo" era. They celebrate the Huskies' explosive offense in their 70-point win over UC Davis but stress the defense must sharpen before facing tougher competition. Wrapping up with Seahawks talk, Donald emphasizes the importance of growth and foundation after a tough opening loss to the 49ers. The show closes with shout-outs to all the hometown teams and a reminder to support Northwest youth.
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!