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'Do It For The Love' w/ Donald Watts Jr.

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Building Champions: The Donald Watts Jr. Method Ever wonder why Seattle consistently produces elite basketball talent? If you look at the Watts family - you'll find three generations who've helped contribute to the culture of Pacific Northwest basketball from the SuperSonics era to today's college stars. Why This Matters for Basketball Development: Donald Watts Jr. isn't just the son of SuperSonics legend Slick Watts or father of Maryland's Isaiah Watts. A former UW basketball great and someone who helped architect one of Seattle's most successful basketball training programs, with a proven track record of developing college-bound players through his revolutionary approach at 'Watts Basketball Academy'. What You'll Learn About Elite Player Development: - The exact shooting mechanics that made Donald lead the Pac-10 in three-point percentage - Why Seattle players have a different basketball IQ than anywhere else in the country - The training philosophy that consistently produces college scholarship recipients - How to build fundamentals that translate to elite performance under pressure - The mental approach that separates good players from great ones - What college coaches really look for in recruits (insider perspective)
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Building Champions: The Donald Watts Jr. Method Ever wonder why Seattle consistently produces elite basketball talent? If you look at the Watts family - you'll find three generations who've helped contribute to the culture of Pacific Northwest basketball from the SuperSonics era to today's college stars. Why This Matters for Basketball Development: Donald Watts Jr. isn't just the son of SuperSonics legend Slick Watts or father of Maryland's Isaiah Watts. A former UW basketball great and someone who helped architect one of Seattle's most successful basketball training programs, with a proven track record of developing college-bound players through his revolutionary approach at 'Watts Basketball Academy'. What You'll Learn About Elite Player Development: - The exact shooting mechanics that made Donald lead the Pac-10 in three-point percentage - Why Seattle players have a different basketball IQ than anywhere else in the country - The training philosophy that consistently produces college scholarship recipients - How to build fundamentals that translate to elite performance under pressure - The mental approach that separates good players from great ones - What college coaches really look for in recruits (insider perspective)
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