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On this episode of The Watts Up Sports Hour, Donald Watts and host JB open with reflections on the mission of Watts Foundation and Watts Basketball. Donald shares his excitement for upcoming fall programs and his commitment to helping young athletes grow in confidence and self-esteem through the game. He also speaks candidly about working with his daughter Jadyn over the summer, her resilience in overcoming health challenges, and how basketball has provided strength for their family through moments of loss.
The conversation expands into Donald's passion for other sports, from the impact of Ken Griffey Jr. on his love of baseball to the intensity of the U.S. Open. He connects lessons from tennis and boxing back to basketball, emphasizing that individual sports reveal who is truly prepared and resilient—a lesson that translates both on and off the court.
They then dive into Seattle's sports scene: the Mariners' struggles despite star power, the Storm's leadership void, and the Huskies' promise on offense balanced by defensive questions ahead of Ohio State. Donald also weighs in on the Seahawks' development and the challenges facing young quarterbacks like Arch Manning. Throughout, he underscores a central theme: championship culture isn't built on flashes of success but on resilience, consistency, and unity.
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Directly talk or ask Donald a question by calling (206) 467-1383
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By Donald WattsOn this episode of The Watts Up Sports Hour, Donald Watts and host JB open with reflections on the mission of Watts Foundation and Watts Basketball. Donald shares his excitement for upcoming fall programs and his commitment to helping young athletes grow in confidence and self-esteem through the game. He also speaks candidly about working with his daughter Jadyn over the summer, her resilience in overcoming health challenges, and how basketball has provided strength for their family through moments of loss.
The conversation expands into Donald's passion for other sports, from the impact of Ken Griffey Jr. on his love of baseball to the intensity of the U.S. Open. He connects lessons from tennis and boxing back to basketball, emphasizing that individual sports reveal who is truly prepared and resilient—a lesson that translates both on and off the court.
They then dive into Seattle's sports scene: the Mariners' struggles despite star power, the Storm's leadership void, and the Huskies' promise on offense balanced by defensive questions ahead of Ohio State. Donald also weighs in on the Seahawks' development and the challenges facing young quarterbacks like Arch Manning. Throughout, he underscores a central theme: championship culture isn't built on flashes of success but on resilience, consistency, and unity.
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!