Player of CLS Knights Surabaya, Mario Wuysang (white jersey), overshadowed by the player of Satya Wacana Salatiga, Andre Adriano (jersey blue), in game one of the first round of the playoffs IBL which took place at the Britama Arena, Jakarta Utara

Success begins from the mind. That's the sentence pronounced Mario Wuysang at the beginning of the statement the pension which she was a passenger. Mario Wuysang may not be an unfamiliar name for those who follow the development of Indonesian basketball. In fact, some people say that Mario is one of the best point guard that was once owned by this country. Evidently, a number of the top teams in Indonesia never use the services of a great player in the United States.

Mario Wuysang is also an important part when delivering Aspac and CLS Knights won the basketball league in Indonesia. Not only in the country, the figure who is now aged 39 years also has contributed to basketball Indonesia in the international arena. At club level, Mario Wuysang is part of the Indonesia Warriors team kala won the ABL (Asean Basketball League) in the spring of 2012. 

Together timnas basket Indonesia, Mario recorded to have won three silver medals (2007, 2015, and 2017) and one bronze (2011) when appearing in the SEA Games. After 15 years of poor across the Indonesian basketball, Mario Wuysang made a parting statement on Thursday through the upload account Instagram. In the uploads, Mario Wuysang grateful to the four professional teams who defended, namely Aspac, Satria Muda/Indonesia Warriors, Garuda, and CLS Knights, as well as the national team Indonesian Basketball.

Mario in particular also expressed thanks to Christopher Tanuwidjaja and Sherly Mine who had given him a chance to end basketball career in Indonesia with CLS Knights. In addition, Mario Wuysang don't forget to also say thank you to the families who have given support to him. At the end, Mario little told me about his hopes for the basketball Land Water and of gratitude to the fans of basketball in Indonesia.

"I was 23 years old when come to Indonesia to start his professional career," wrote Mario Wuysang. "Fifteen years later, I felt it was all worth it and hopefully I've help a basketball toward a positive direction. Thank you basketball Indonesia. I am retired," he said.