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In this episode of Watts Up Wednesdays, Donald Watts and JB discuss the foundation's outreach efforts and continue the legacy of Slick Watts through basketball and community initiatives. They cover the Super Bowl, analyzing Jalen Hurts' leadership, the Eagles' dominant defense, and how the game influences NFL team strategies. Kendrick Lamar's halftime performance is praised for its artistry and cultural impact, and the conversation shifts to potential moves for the Seattle Seahawks in free agency.
The discussion then focuses on Washington State basketball's struggles, emphasizing leadership, team chemistry, and the team's need for consistency. Donald Watts shares his frustration with the team's ups and downs but stresses the importance of supporting players like Isaiah Watts as they develop leadership skills. The next 30 days are seen as crucial for the program, both for postseason hopes and retaining players amid the transfer portal. The conversation also touches on the broader NCAA basketball landscape, including the SEC's dominance, conference realignment, and potential underdog teams in the tournament.
The episode also dives into the evolving landscape of college basketball recruitment, particularly how financial commitments and NIL deals affect team success. Schools like St. John's are making strong financial commitments, while others, like Seton Hall, struggle to compete. Women's college basketball is also highlighted, with star players staying in college longer, making them the faces of the sport rather than the coaches. The NBA trade deadline is analyzed, with the Lakers seen as winners, though their long-term success remains uncertain. The impact of Luka Dončić in LA, as well as key trades like De'Aaron Fox and Jimmy Butler's move to Golden State, are discussed. The episode concludes with advice for young athletes to stay in the gym and work on their 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 Watts
In this episode of Watts Up Wednesdays, Donald Watts and JB discuss the foundation's outreach efforts and continue the legacy of Slick Watts through basketball and community initiatives. They cover the Super Bowl, analyzing Jalen Hurts' leadership, the Eagles' dominant defense, and how the game influences NFL team strategies. Kendrick Lamar's halftime performance is praised for its artistry and cultural impact, and the conversation shifts to potential moves for the Seattle Seahawks in free agency.
The discussion then focuses on Washington State basketball's struggles, emphasizing leadership, team chemistry, and the team's need for consistency. Donald Watts shares his frustration with the team's ups and downs but stresses the importance of supporting players like Isaiah Watts as they develop leadership skills. The next 30 days are seen as crucial for the program, both for postseason hopes and retaining players amid the transfer portal. The conversation also touches on the broader NCAA basketball landscape, including the SEC's dominance, conference realignment, and potential underdog teams in the tournament.
The episode also dives into the evolving landscape of college basketball recruitment, particularly how financial commitments and NIL deals affect team success. Schools like St. John's are making strong financial commitments, while others, like Seton Hall, struggle to compete. Women's college basketball is also highlighted, with star players staying in college longer, making them the faces of the sport rather than the coaches. The NBA trade deadline is analyzed, with the Lakers seen as winners, though their long-term success remains uncertain. The impact of Luka Dončić in LA, as well as key trades like De'Aaron Fox and Jimmy Butler's move to Golden State, are discussed. The episode concludes with advice for young athletes to stay in the gym and work on their 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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