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and fans gathered Thursday to celebrate the life and legacy of Donald “Slick” Watts, the Seattle Supersonics icon who left an enduring mark both on and off the basketball court. Watts ...
Friends, family, and fans gathered Thursday to celebrate the life and legacy of Donald “Slick” Watts, the Seattle Supersonics icon who left an enduring mark both on and off the basketball court.
the grandson of Slick Watts, who played in the NBA from 1973-1979, mostly with the Seattle SuperSonics. A 6-foot-1, 175-pound point guard, Slick averaged 8.9 points and 6.1 assists during his six ...
The Seattle SuperSonics’ 1979 playoff run culminated in an NBA Finals victory—the only championship in franchise history. John McKechnie, RotoWire.com Dennis Johnson was instrumental in ...
After reaching the Conference Finals in 1987, the Seattle SuperSonics were riding high on confidence and believed they were just a step away from an NBA championship. That belief, however ...
Silver said the Seattle Super Sonics originally left in 2008 due to “understandable reasons.” However, co-hosts of “The Jake and Spike Show” on KIRO Newsradio, Spike O’Neill and Jake ...
Tayler Saucedo among those still bitter about the Seattle SuperSonics leaving Seattle at the conclusion of the 2007-2008 NBA season. The Sonics relocated to Oklahoma City after that year ...
Although "The Reign Man" is credited with helping the Seattle Supersonics to the 1996 finals, it was not always smooth sailing for the 6-foot-10 forward and the Sonics. A contract dispute and his ...
That timeline has changed but perhaps not by too much. In the interview with McAfee, Silver specifically spoke about Seattle and Las Vegas as the two most obvious expansion candidates. Advertising ...
Co-host of "The Jake and Spike Show," Spike O'Neill, asserts that an underwater volcano won't endanger Seattle. Jake and Spike explore why the Space Needle eliminated its photography department ...
SEATTLE — Seattle Kraken Owner Samantha Holloway ... she's thinking about when it comes to the NBA and the return of the Sonics. Follow Inside the Arena wherever you listen to podcasts.