The player in his third year in the league is the hero of the Warriors’ first friendly, winning over the Clippers thanks to his basket at the siren. Waters (15 points with 5/7 threes) is also the only Kerr player in double figures together with Moses Moody (12 points), while for LA an excellent debut for Harden, author of 13 points and 8 assists in just 17 minutes while Kobe Brown also stands out from the bench and comes close to achieving a double double with 11 points and 9 rebounds
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Remembering Danny Kosasih: A Tribute to the Legacy of the Late PP Perbasi Leader
Death is a remarkable moment for those who cannot help but come back, but in the end, it is an unremarkable event for the world. (Wislawa Szymborksa)
JAKARTA – Danny Kosasih, Chairman of the Central Administration (Ketum) of the Indonesian Basketball Association (PP Perbasi), will not return. He is facing a moment that is inevitable for anyone born.
However, this incident, is a sadness for the Indonesian basketball community. Susuk, as he was known, died on Thursday, September 5, 2024, at around 21.20 WIB night. He breathed his last at the Medistra Hospital in Jakarta at the age of 69 due to heart failure.
Danny Kosasih’s death was confirmed by some of Perbasi’s staff and relatives. The Youth and Sports Ministry (Kemenpora) also shared the sad news through its official Instagram account.
“Sad news from the basketball world. The president of the Indonesian Basketball Association (Perbasi), Danny Kosasih, has passed away on Thursday, September 5, 2024,” the Youth and Sports Ministry wrote.
Susuk died just as he was about to resign. The figure, who served as Ketum Perbasi for two terms, refused to run again in the National Review (Munas) in October 2024, where the main agenda is the election of a new Ketum.
Danny Kosasih was born on February 20, 1955. He served as Ketum Perbasi for two terms, from 2015 to 2019 and from 2019 to 2023.
One of the achievements during Danny Kosasih’s leadership was the Indonesian men’s and women’s basketball national teams winning gold medals for the first time in history at the Southeast Asian Games.
Summary of Danny Kosahsi
Danny Kosasih’s real name is Kho Poo Thai. At first, he learned about basketball from his father and slowly began to grow into a professional basketball player.
Susuk began his professional journey in basketball, training with the Kuo You Hui Semarang Basketball Association, now known as the Kumala Jaya Basketball Association.
It was this club that served Danny well in his performance in basketball. In 1973, Danny was also selected as one of the players to represent Central Java in the National Student Basketball Tournament in Jakarta.
In that tournament, his talent began to emerge after he was voted the best player. However, his career journey as a player was not as outstanding as his position as a coach.
Danny left his legacy in the world of professional basketball when he transitioned into coaching when he became Satya Wacana Salatiga’s first coach in the professional league.
His position at the club lasted for two seasons, in 2010-2011 and 2011-20212. He then left Satya Wacana after receiving authorization from PP Perbasi to become the coach of the Indonesian U-18 national team in 2012.
Three years later, he was selected as the number one player in his country’s basketball home country. In addition to the above achievements, Danny Koasih also successfully led Indonesia to host the 2022 FIBA Asia Cup and the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup.
Congratulations, Danny Kosahsi.
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The Life and Legacy of Danny Kosasih: A Trailblazer in Indonesian Basketball
The world of basketball has lost a shining star, as Danny Kosasih, the Chairman of the Central Administration of the Indonesian Basketball Association (PP Perbasi), bid farewell to the world on September 5, 2024, at the age of 69. As Wislawa Szymborksa aptly put it, “Death is a remarkable moment for those who cannot help but come back, but it is an unremarkable event for the world.” While Danny’s passing may seem like just another statistic to the world, his impact on Indonesian basketball is undeniable.
A Life Dedicated to Basketball
Danny Kosasih, affectionately known as “Susuk,” was born on February 20, 1955. From a young age, he was fascinated by basketball, learning the ropes from his father. His passion for the sport only grew stronger, and he eventually became a professional basketball player. His talent and dedication earned him a spot in the Kuo You Hui Semarang Basketball Association, now known as the Kumala Jaya Basketball Association.
Rise to Coaching Glory
While Danny’s playing career was impressive, it was his transition to coaching that truly showcased his exceptional skills. He began his coaching journey as the first coach of Satya Wacana Salatiga in the professional league, leading the team for two seasons (2010-2011 and 2011-2012). His success paved the way for him to become the coach of the Indonesian U-18 national team in 2012. Danny’s coaching acumen continued to impress, earning him the top spot as the coach of the Indonesian national team in 2015.
Awards and Achievements
Under Danny’s guidance, the Indonesian men’s and women’s basketball national teams achieved historic milestones, including winning gold medals for the first time at the Southeast Asian Games. He also played a pivotal role in Indonesia hosting the 2022 FIBA Asia Cup and the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup.
A Leader and a Mentor
Danny Kosasih served as Ketum Perbasi for two terms, from 2015 to 2019 and from 2019 to 2023. During his tenure, he was instrumental in shaping the future of Indonesian basketball, nurturing young talent, and promoting the sport nationwide. His leadership and mentorship inspired a generation of basketball enthusiasts, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of Indonesian basketball.
Tributes and Condolences
The news of Danny’s passing sent shockwaves through the Indonesian basketball community, with tributes pouring in from all corners. The Youth and Sports Ministry (Kemenpora) shared the sad news through its official Instagram account, saying, “Sad news from the basketball world. The president of the Indonesian Basketball Association (Perbasi), Danny Kosasih, has passed away on Thursday, September 5, 2024.”
Remembering Danny Kosasih
As we bid farewell to this remarkable individual, we remember his unwavering dedication to basketball, his unrelenting passion, and his unbridled enthusiasm. Danny Kosasih’s life may have come full circle, but his legacy will continue to inspire and motivate generations to come. Rest in peace, Susuk. Your remarkable journey will never be forgotten.
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Drazen Legacy, all the details on the race to commemorate Petrovic – BasketUniverso
Bojan Bogdanovic, Dario Saric and Ivica Zubac are among the players traveling to the Drazen Legacy matchaccording to Johnny Askounis of Eurohoops. Last January, Aco Petrovic has revealed plans for an exhibition match in memory of his brother Drazen Petrovic on September 5 in Zagreb. In a preview, he talked about Croatian players facing players from the rest of Europe, with Zeljko Obradovic as the visitors’ head coach.
In addition to active NBA players Bogdanovic, Saric and Zubac, there are also retired players with NBA experience Damjan Rudez and Gordan Giricek are expected to participate in the Drazen Legacy match.
For Bogdanovic, the game marks his return from surgery on his left foot and wrist last April. Following season-ending injuries, he was traded from the New York Knicks to the Brooklyn Nets in July. Barring any setbacks, playing in Zagreb on September 5 confirms initial expectations of a clearance for the 2024 NBA Preseason.
Denver Nuggets’ Saric and Los Angeles Clippers’ Zubac competed in the FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Piraeus. Their efforts failed to secure a spot at the Olympic Games.
A huge star of Croatian and European basketball, Drazen Petrovic died in a car accident on June 7, 1993. After a brilliant start to his career in Europe, with two EuroLeague championships with Cibona in 1985 and 1986, Petrovic had just finished four seasons in the NBA with the New Jersey Nets and the Portland Trail Blazers before his death.
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2024 Paralympic Games: Jean-Michel Jarre to headline the closing ceremony
The closing ceremony Paralympic Gameson September 8 at the Stade de France, will take the form of a large electro concert bringing together 24 artists and DJs including Jean-Michel Jarre, its organizers announced on Friday. The festivities will begin with the parade of 4,400 athletes, the passing of the baton to Los Angeles for the 2028 Games before the concert, the Cojop (Organizing Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Games) told AFP, confirming information from the daily newspaper Le Parisien.
The “French Touch” in the spotlight
French electro pope Jean-Michel Jarre will open and close the three-hour ceremony, for which tickets are still on sale. He told Le Parisien that “very happy » to participate in “this celebration of French sport and electro in all its diversity”.
Alongside him, other big names of the “French Touch” will perform, already in the spotlight for the closing of the Olympic Games: Etienne de Crécy, Cassius and Kavinsky, who set the stadium alight during this ceremony, performing with Angèle and Phoenix.
Like the other three ceremonies, this one was imagined by Thomas Jolly, artistic director, and Victor Le Masne for music. DJs Martin Solveig, Kungs, The Avener, but also Ofenbach, Polo & Pan, Pedro Winter (known under the pseudonym Busy P), Breakbot and Irfane, Agoria, DJ Falcon, GREG, Boston Bun, Alan Braxe, Kittin, Irène Drésel are also expected.
“I am delighted that finally French electronic music is being highlighted alongside the common values of Olympism: universality, fraternity, and play, like the Olympic Games and playing music.”DJ Kittin enthused to AFP.
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The Paralympic Games will be launched on Wednesday with an opening ceremony outside the stadiums, the details of which are still being kept secret, and which will take place between the Champs-Élysées and the Place de la Concorde.