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In this episode of "Watts Up Wednesdays" on Game Time Sports Talk, University of Washington Husky Basketball legend Donald Watts shares his insights on a wide range of topics in the sports world. Watts opens up about the challenges he's been facing, both personally and professionally, and how he's channeling his energy into his basketball programs. These programs aim to develop young athletes holistically, focusing on their skills as well as their mental and emotional resilience. Watts is particularly passionate about guiding young players through the hyper-competitive nature of youth sports, ensuring they grow both on and off the court.
The episode also delves into the evolving landscape of collegiate athletics, with Watts discussing the impact of NIL deals, transfer portals, and the restructuring of conferences like the University of Washington's move to the Big Ten. He voices concerns about the instability these changes might bring and questions the long-term sustainability of this new era in college sports.
Watts then shifts the conversation to local sports, offering his take on the Seattle Mariners' recent success and the challenges faced by their fan base after years of disappointment. He encourages fans to enjoy the journey as the Mariners continue their push for the playoffs. He also compares the expectations surrounding the Mariners with those of the Seattle Seahawks, highlighting the differences in fan culture and outlook as the Seahawks potentially enter a rebuilding phase.
Reflecting on the past, Watts pays tribute to former Seattle Supersonics star Dale Ellis, praising his influence and speculating on how Ellis would thrive in today's NBA. Finally, Watts shares his thoughts on Team USA's basketball performance in the Olympics, expressing admiration for how the men's team has managed egos and roles, and hopes for a strong finish in the games. Tune in for an episode packed with thoughtful analysis, heartfelt reflections, and a deep love for the game.
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Links you may want to check out:
Check out and support by donating to The Watts Foundation at https://thewattsfoundation.org/ Check out everything about Watts Basketball at https://wattsbasketball.com/
Directly talk or ask Donald a question by calling (206) 467-1383
Leave Donald a question or send a message through his socials:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/donaldwatts24 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wattsbball Twitter: https://twitter.com/donaldwatts24 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/donald-watts
If you want to know more about Watts Basketball, give us a like or follow on your fav social platform:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wattsbball/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/WattsBBall Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wattsbball/
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By Donald WattsIn this episode of "Watts Up Wednesdays" on Game Time Sports Talk, University of Washington Husky Basketball legend Donald Watts shares his insights on a wide range of topics in the sports world. Watts opens up about the challenges he's been facing, both personally and professionally, and how he's channeling his energy into his basketball programs. These programs aim to develop young athletes holistically, focusing on their skills as well as their mental and emotional resilience. Watts is particularly passionate about guiding young players through the hyper-competitive nature of youth sports, ensuring they grow both on and off the court.
The episode also delves into the evolving landscape of collegiate athletics, with Watts discussing the impact of NIL deals, transfer portals, and the restructuring of conferences like the University of Washington's move to the Big Ten. He voices concerns about the instability these changes might bring and questions the long-term sustainability of this new era in college sports.
Watts then shifts the conversation to local sports, offering his take on the Seattle Mariners' recent success and the challenges faced by their fan base after years of disappointment. He encourages fans to enjoy the journey as the Mariners continue their push for the playoffs. He also compares the expectations surrounding the Mariners with those of the Seattle Seahawks, highlighting the differences in fan culture and outlook as the Seahawks potentially enter a rebuilding phase.
Reflecting on the past, Watts pays tribute to former Seattle Supersonics star Dale Ellis, praising his influence and speculating on how Ellis would thrive in today's NBA. Finally, Watts shares his thoughts on Team USA's basketball performance in the Olympics, expressing admiration for how the men's team has managed egos and roles, and hopes for a strong finish in the games. Tune in for an episode packed with thoughtful analysis, heartfelt reflections, and a deep love for the game.
Subscribe to Watts Up Wednesdays now!
Links you may want to check out:
Check out and support by donating to The Watts Foundation at https://thewattsfoundation.org/ Check out everything about Watts Basketball at https://wattsbasketball.com/
Directly talk or ask Donald a question by calling (206) 467-1383
Leave Donald a question or send a message through his socials:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/donaldwatts24 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wattsbball Twitter: https://twitter.com/donaldwatts24 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/donald-watts
If you want to know more about Watts Basketball, give us a like or follow on your fav social platform:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wattsbball/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/WattsBBall Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wattsbball/
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