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26 games played
Isaiah Watts is a junior guard who provides scoring punch off the bench, averaging 4.4 points in 18.4 minutes per game. He takes care of the ball with just 0.9 turnovers per game.
A West Seattle native with deep basketball roots — he is the son of former University of Washington standout Donald Watts and the grandson of former NBA player Slick Watts — Isaiah Watts grew up training alongside the likes of Markelle Fultz and Isaiah Thomas before attending West Seattle High School, where he earned All-Metro League honors twice. He spent a post-graduate year at South Kent School in Connecticut, where he helped the team win a New England Prep School AAA championship. Watts played his first two college seasons at Washington State, appearing in the Cougars' 2023-24 NCAA Tournament appearance before averaging 11.0 points, 3.7 rebounds, and 2.1 assists as a sophomore. He transferred to Maryland in April 2025 under first-year coach Buzz Williams, reuniting with former Washington State teammate Myles Rice.
A West Seattle native with deep basketball roots — he is the son of former University of Washington standout Donald Watts and the grandson of former NBA player Slick Watts — Isaiah Watts grew up training alongside the likes of Markelle Fultz and Isaiah Thomas before attending West Seattle High School, where he earned All-Metro League honors twice. He spent a post-graduate year at South Kent School in Connecticut, where he helped the team win a New England Prep School AAA championship. Watts played his first two college seasons at Washington State, appearing in the Cougars' 2023-24 NCAA Tournament appearance before averaging 11.0 points, 3.7 rebounds, and 2.1 assists as a sophomore. He transferred to Maryland in April 2025 under first-year coach Buzz Williams, reuniting with former Washington State teammate Myles Rice.
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