Friday, May 13, 2011

Basketball national team training together Orphan

There is a different atmosphere on Indonesia Development Camp (IDC) in 2011 on Wednesday (11 / 5) morning. After two days of intensive training, the national team basketball player son of Indonesia seemed more relaxed through the activities under the guidance of former NBA player, Ron Harper, and the Toronto Raptors assistant coach, Mark Hughes.

In the morning practice session, the squad that will compete in the SEA Games this coming November XXVI no training to survive, lay up, or middle range shoot. Julius Faisal Ahmad and his friends are still playing basketball. But this time they were accompanied by 18 children from orphanages orphaned Griya Asih, Cempaka Putih, Central Jakarta.

Led Jama Mahlalela, Development of NBA Basketball, children under 13 years learning to play basketball. Each child is paired by one player.

Children orphanage also had the opportunity to engage in dialogue with the Harper who won five NBA rings with the Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers. "Basketball is a sport that requires hard work. When I was actively playing, I seem to have to practice 365 days and 12 hours per day," says Harper

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