Slick Watts American Basketball
00
Slick Watts dating history
Who
is he
dating right now?
According to our records, Slick Watts is possibly single.
Relationships
We have no records of past relationships for Slick Watts.
About
Slick Watts is a 72 year old American Basketballer born on 22nd July, 1951 in Rolling Ford, Mississippi. His zodiac sign is Cancer
Slick Watts is a member of the following lists: People from New York City, 1951 births and American basketball players.
Contribute
Who is Slick Watts dating? Slick Watts girlfriend, wife list. Help us build our profile of Slick Watts!
Login
to add information, pictures and relationships, join in discussions and get credit for your contributions.
Details
First Name |
Donald
|
Middle Name |
Earl
|
Last Name |
Watts
|
Full Name at Birth |
Donald Earl Watts
|
Alternative Name |
Slick
|
Birthday |
22nd July, 1951
|
Birthplace |
Rolling Ford, Mississippi
|
Height |
6' 1" (185 cm)
|
Weight |
175lbs (79 kg)
|
Build |
Slim
|
Eye Color |
Black
|
Hair Color |
Black
|
Zodiac Sign |
Cancer
|
Sexuality |
Straight
|
Ethnicity |
Black
|
Nationality |
American
|
High School |
Henry Weather in Rolling Fork, Mississippi
|
University |
Xavier University of Louisiana
|
Occupation |
Basketball
|
Basketball Position |
Guard
|
NBA First Game Date |
17th October, 1973
|
Donald Earl "Slick" Watts (born July 22, 1951) is an American former basketball player. "Slick" Watts attended Xavier University of Louisiana from 1970 to 1973, where he would play under coach Bob Hopkins, and alongside his teammate, and future ABA and NBA star, Bruce Seals. For the 1972 season, Watts and Seals would lead the Gold Rush to its first NAIA District 30 Men's Basketball championship defeating Nicholls State University 85-83, but would go on to lose to Westmont in the 1972 NAIA Men's Basketball Tournament semi-finals 71-59. During his final season, Watts lead the Gold Rush to their second consecutive NAIA District 30 Championship, defeating Dillard University 101-80. In the 1973 NAIA Men's Basketball Tournament Watts and his teammates would upset Sam Houston State University, 67-60, in the second round. At the time, the Bearkats were ranked first in the country in all college division polls and had gone 34 games, over a two-year period, without a loss. The Xavier Gold Rush would eventually lose in the semi-finals to Maryland-Eastern Shore 87-80.