JAKARTA, Aug. 26 (Xinhua) -- Danny Granger, guard-forward from NBA team
Indiana Pacers, teamed up with coaches from Indonesian club Satria Muda Britama
(SMB) on Tuesday here to show orphans their basketball skills.
The event, a joint U.S. Embassy-NBA Cares basketball clinic, was held in
the United States Embassy's basketball court. SMB head coach Fictor and
assistants helped to coach 30 orphans on basketball fundamentals.
"This is an incredible opportunity to bring our two cultures together with
a unique combination of celebrity, volunteerism and leadership," the Ambassador
Cameron R. Hume told reporters on Tuesday.
During the event, girl orphans from one of the largest Islamic
organizations Muhammadiyah looked a bit awkward than boys orphans, so Granger
and SMB were more careful in giving coaching to the girls wearing Moslem veils.
NBA Cares is the league's social responsibility initiative that builds on
the NBA's long tradition of addressing important social issues in the United
States and around the world.
Through this umbrella program, the NBA, its teams and players have donated
more than 81 million U.S. dollars (73 billion rupiahs)to charity, completed
approximately 550,000 hours of community service and created more than 300
places where kids and families can live, learn and play.