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Watts Up Wednesday: Donald Watts Unpacks NBA Playoff Drama, Player Transfers The Next NBA Era


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In this episode segment of Watts Up Wednesdays, Donald and JB covered a wide array of topics, blending personal insights with professional analysis of the NBA playoffs and the future of basketball. Donald Watts, former University of Washington Husky legend, shared details about his son Isaiah's transfer from Washington State to the University of Maryland, attributing the move to a coaching change and a misalignment of roles. He expressed appreciation for the Washington State community while urging the university to improve support for its athletic programs in the evolving landscape of NIL and the transfer portal. Watts also highlighted his other child, Jadyn, finding success in the portal, and stressed that college should be viewed as a foundational experience for life, not an end in itself. He then passionately promoted the upcoming Watts Basketball summer camps, emphasizing his commitment to instilling a love for the game and providing mentorship, drawing on his unique upbringing around basketball legends like his father, Slick Watts, and NBA greats like Kobe Bryant. The discussion underscored the Watts Foundation's mission to positively impact Pacific Northwest youth, encouraging listeners to sign up for camps or sponsor aspiring hoopers.

The conversation then shifted to a comprehensive analysis of the NBA playoffs and the league's future. Donald Watts provided incisive commentary on the early exit of the Lakers and Luka Dončić, criticizing Dončić's defensive shortcomings and drawing parallels to James Harden's career. He praised the acquisition of Jimmy Butler by the Warriors, highlighting his two-way play, and lauded the current playoffs for their physicality and drama, calling them the "best" he'd experienced in a long time. Watts admitted a personal bias against fully trusting the Indiana Pacers despite their strong performance, while also discussing the challenges faced by the young Oklahoma City Thunder against the seasoned Denver Nuggets. He then delved into the debate about the next "face of the NBA," arguing that the league is moving towards a collective of prominent personalities rather than a single dominant icon, emphasizing Stephen Curry's transformative impact on the game. Watts concluded by humorously recalling Michael Jordan's iconic shot over Craig Ehlo and astonishingly highlighting Jordan's continued massive earnings from his shoe deal decades after retirement, a testament to his enduring legacy. The segment wrapped up with a final push for "Watts Up Wednesdays" and the Watts Foundation's initiatives.

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Watts Up Sports Talk with Donald  JBBy Donald Watts