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Originally posted by c_d View PostOnce he's used up his playing years in DLSU, I won't be surprised if this guy suits up for the Indons...
you know why I am happy
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Originally posted by JET007 View PostLets Go Indonesia Our Malay Brothers!!!Keep The Faith | Where to Buy a Watch
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Faisal Ahmad, Rony Gunawan, Ary Chandra, I Made Sudiadnyana, Fidyandini, Dimas Aryo Dewanto, Xaverius Prawiro, Wellyanson Situmorang, Isman Thoyib, Mario Wuysang, Andy Poedjakesuma, Ponsianus, Nyoman Indrawan, Febri Utomo, Dwi Haryoko, Pringgo Regowo, Christian Ronaldo Sitepu, dan Amin Prihantono.
probably these 18, will be decreased to 15 after the National Training in Australia 21-31 May
some who confirmed are not going to play are
1. Ruslan, Stadium
2. Mario Gerungan, Aspac
3. Sandy, CLS Knights
4. Oki Wira, Aspac
5. Kelly Purwanto, Pelita Jaya
6. Youbel Sondakh, SM Britama
most because injuries
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Ron Harper as Indo coach or Indo trainer only for SEA Games 2011? The report here seems to be vague, although having him on the team's technical staff would definitely do wonders for them, I smell our U23 (Sinag Team) would have a hard time beating them.
Former NBA Player Coaching Men Indonesian Basketball Team - May 10, 2011 (by Koko Triloka)
JAKARTA, Men's basketball national team that will perform at the SEA Games XXVI in 2011 on November 11 to 22 in Jakarta and Palembang got coaching of former NBA player, Ron Harper. Former Chicago Bulls and LA Lakers are on the first day of their visit to Indonesia in Indonesia Development Camp program (IDC) III in Senayan Trade Center (STC), Senayan, Jakarta, Monday (09/05/2011), directly providing training materials to Faisal Achmad and his teamate.
All national team players who were 18 people on the first day getting training materials ranging from heating, shooting, game system to survive, until the system attacking game. IDC III initiated by the National Basketball League (NBL) and fully supported by the Bakrie Kalila Investment (BKI) will last until Friday (05/12/2011). The training is also supported by the Toronto Raptors assistant coach Eric Hughes.
'This is the first time for us working with NBA players in basketball national training. We hope the opportunity to learn from one of the NBA legend can be put to good use by all players,' said the basketball national team manager's, Bakrie Syailendra, when confirmed.
According to him, before getting out in the SEA Games in 2011, it hoped all players can practice with a maximum due to high target to get the medal should be realized.
With the support of line coach who has been handling Prihantono Amin and his friends, Rastafari Horongbala and two assistant coaches, Fictor Roring and Johanis Winar, all in accordance with the optimistic side that has been planned.
Meanwhile, Ron Harper said, to achieve the best results, it appealed to all national training players to work hard in realizing his dream, that one of them being the best at the SEA Games 2011.
'The important thing is the players have to have dreams and are willing to work hard to make it happen,' he said.
Besides having a dream, he said, all players must also understand that playing basketball is a collective game, not an individual game. For that, he will give his best during the plunge in the NBA.
List of national team players who trained with Ron Harper:
Achmad Faisal, Dwi Haryoko, Mario Wuysang, Pringgo Regowo, Ary Chandra, Amin Prihantono, Xavier Prawiro, Dimas Aryo Dewanto, Andy Poedjakesuma, Fidyandini, I Made Sudiadnyana, Wllyanson Situmorang, Rony Gunawan, Nyoman Ponsianus Indrawan, Chistian Ronaldo Sitepu, Muhammad Ismail Toyib, Rachel Febri Utomo, and Romy Christanto Chandra.
source: http://www.asia-basket.com/Indonesia/you know why I am happy
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RI men’s basketball targets top-two
JAKARTA: The Indonesian men’s basketball squad for the upcoming Southeast Asian (SEA) Games hopes to finish in the top two at the 9th SEABA Championship next week in Jakarta.
“Hopefully, we can win our opener against the Singapore team so that we have a greater chance to finish second and qualify for the [Sept. 15-25] FIBA Asia Championship in Wuhan, China,” Indonesian Basketball Association (PERBASI) secretary-general Agus Mauro said on Wednesday.
Agus added that the FIBA Asia Championship would be a fine proving ground for the squad, which is targeting a gold medal at the SEA Games in November. “If we qualify, we will get a bargain opportunity to face high-quality opponents from around Asia,” Agus said.
Four countries including the Philippines, Singapore and Malaysia will take part in the June 23-26 SEABA Championship at the Britama Arena at Sports Mall Kelapa Gading, North Jakarta. Indonesia’s first game will be against Singapore on June 23. On the second day, Indonesia will face the toughest team from the Phillipines and will meet Malaysia on the third day. — JPSacramento Kings
HERE WE STAY UNTIL THE COWBELLS COME HOME
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