Because when kids feel confident, feel included, and feel like they’re improving…
They have more fun, try harder, and keep showing up
Founded by Slick Watts, Seattle Supersonics legend, and carried forward by his son Donald Watts Jr., a UW basketball icon, Watts Basketball is more than a training program—it’s a legacy of excellence.
We’re offering FREE trial classes for kids with basketball dreams
At Watts Basketball, we teach more than drills. We teach confidence, resilience, and the mindset of a true hooper—skills your child will carry for life.
But games don’t build skills.
Future Stars focuses on the part most players are missing:
Fundamentals.
When players build the right foundation early, their confidence and performance grow faster. Serious development doesn’t have to feel intense and stressful.
At Watts—it feels challenging, rewarding, and fun.
At Watts Basketball, development feels different. We’ve built a system where kids get better every person, feel supported and encouraged, and compete while having fun. Because when kids feel good, they play better.
And when they play better… they fall in love with the game.
We believe that the journey to success begins with a commitment. We inspire our athletes to make a vow to themselves – a promise to strive for continual improvement. This foundational step sets the tone for their entire learning experience.
Whether it’s a challenging drill, a new assignment, or an unfamiliar activity, we encourage our kids to give their best effort. Effort is the key ingredient in any development process, and we ensure our young athletes understand the importance of giving their all, every single time.
After putting in their best effort, we teach kids to take a step back and honestly assess their performance. This is not about judgement or embarrassment. It’s about recognizing their progress and identifying areas for growth with an open mind and a positive attitude.
The final step involves planning for improvement. We guide our athletes in creating actionable plans that map out their development. This cycle of planning and reflection becomes a habit, ingraining the mindset of continuous growth and lifelong learning.
Start with no commitment and assess their skills together.
Watch as they engage and grow in a supportive environment.
No pressure, just come experience it.
4:15PM at Watts sodo (1644 Occidental ave s)
10am at the Washington athletic club (1325 6th ave)
4:15PM at Watts sodo (1644 Occidental ave s)
4:15PM at Watts sodo (1644 Occidental ave s)
10am at the Washington athletic club (1325 6th ave)
4:15PM at Watts sodo (1644 Occidental ave s)
10am at the Washington athletic club (1325 6th ave)
4:15PM at Watts sodo (1644 Occidental ave s)