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Daniel Timothy Wenas (born August 8, 1992) is an Indonesian professional
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player for the
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of the
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(IBL). He mainly plays both
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positions and on occasion, also plays the
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position.


Early career

Daniel Wenas started playing basketball at the age of 13. In 2005, he joined Bulls Jakarta a junior basketball club to start his junior career and was a member there for three years until 2008. In 2008, he joined Merah-Putih Jakarta and stayed there for a year. In 2009, he then recruited by his future professional team, Pelita Jaya's Junior Team and was promoted to the main team in 2011, during his freshman year at University.


High school career

Daniel Wenas attended Negeri 3 Jakarta of high school where he led his team to first place in U-16 Kejurnas in 2007 and 2008 and in U-18 Kejurnas in 2009 as a junior. He also led his team to first place for the annual Pop-Mie Basketball National Championship from 2007 to 2009.


Sophomore year

In 2008 during his sophomore season, his team went to the final and played against Negeri 09 Bandung of high school from
Bandung Bandung is the capital city of the West Java province of Indonesia. Located on the island of Java, the city is the List of Indonesian cities by population, fourth-most populous city and fourth largest city in Indonesia after Jakarta, Surabay ...
. Despite falling behind during the first quarter, Negeri 3 Jakarta of high school under their coach Julisa Rastafari broke through and came out victorious with the final score of 74 - 61 and grabbed the 2008 Pop-Mie Basketball National Championship.


Junior year

In 2009, Daniel Wenas and his team played in the final and were matched against Ananda high school of Batam from
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at the famous BritAma Arena. Negeri 3 Jakarta of high school's defense was exploited and the score was even at 41 at half time. However, Negeri 3 Jakarta of high school closed out the game with an 82 - 81 win through Prastawa game winning free-throw, and grab the 2009 Pop-Mie Basketball National Championship.


Senior year

Daniel Wenas returned to Negeri 3 Jakarta of high school in 2010 to complete his education. Despite still being in the basketball team, he and the other senior members were not allowed to participate in national competition to focus on their academics. During this time, he was also selected to Indonesia National Team for Asean School Games 2010.


Professional career


Pelita Jaya Esia (2011 - 2014)


Rookie Season (2011 - 2012)

Daniel Wenas was immediately recruited to play professionally for Pelita Jaya after graduating high school and during his freshman year at Perbanas Institute. He made his professional debut on 11 December 2011 against JNE Bandung Utama and scored 8 points together with 8 rebounds, 1 assist and 2 steals in 16 minutes. He scored a season high 17 points 118 - 64 victory on 1 February 2012 against NSH Jakarta. He finished his rookie season averaging 5.7 points, 2.6 rebounds, 0.8 assist, 0.8 steal and 0.1 block, playing mainly as the backup Small-Forward for the team.


2012 - 2013 Season

Daniel Wenas returned to Pelita Jaya for his second season and scored a season high 18 points again, against NSH Jakarta on 16 January 2013 and brought his team to a 73 - 38 blowout win. He ended the regular season with an average of 5.6 points, 1.8 rebounds, 0.45 assist, 0.45 steal, and 0.08 block. He then helped his team reach the 2013 NBL Final to play against
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led by his former high-school teammate, the rookie of the year, Andakara Prastawa. During the final, Daniel Wenas only played 10 minutes and scored 4 points as his team was eliminated with the score of 50 to 63.


Injury-Plagued Season (2013 - 2014)

During a daily practice in late August 2013, Daniel Wenas suffered a torn ACL and lateral meniscus and had to miss the whole of the upcoming season. He had a surgery done in early September at Moro Lorenzo Sports Center @ Ateneo de Manila University located at
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.


Garuda Bandung (2014 - 2016)


Comeback Season (2014 - 2015)

After missing the whole of 2013 - 2014 season, Daniel Wenas signed with a new team
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. He made his debut for Garuda on 3 December 2014 against
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scoring 6 points off the bench. Later that month, Daniel Wenas was selected to Indonesian National Team to compete in 2014 ASEAN University Games at
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,
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. Daniel Wenas helped Indonesia to win the gold medal by defeating Thailand in the gold medal match. He scored a career high, 23 points and made 4 out of his 63 point attempts to beat Hangtuah Sumsel with the final score of 67 - 52. He finished the season averaging 6.3 points, 2.8 rebounds, 1 assist, 0.8 steals and 0.2 block. Garuda entered the playoff as the fifth seed and was matchup against the fourth-seeded
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in the first round. Garuda was defeated by Aspac 51 - 68. They then played against
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in the losing bracket before losing to them 52 - 58 and thus eliminated from the playoff.


Transitioning to Indonesian Basketball League (2015 - 2016)

The 2015 - 2016 season was a transitional season for the Indonesian's professional basketball league as they re-branded themselves back to Indonesian Basketball League. Development Basketball League (DBL) discontinued their management rights of the league. PERBASI then appointed Starting5 Sports Entertainment to manage the league and hired Hasan Gozali as the commissioner of the new league. It was during this year that Daniel Wenas started transitioning from his usual
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position to playing both guard positions. His coach,
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occasionally trusted, Daniel Wenas to run the team offense as their backup
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behind the veteran, Wendha Wijaya. On 29 April 2016, Daniel Wenas scored a career high 24 points and career high 6 steals to go along with 8 rebounds and 4 assists. With high expectation, Garuda entered the playoffs as the 5th seed with a 22 - 11 record and were matched up against the 4th seeded
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team that was led by Arki Wisnu. Garuda however was eliminated in two games in a
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format.


Return to Pelita Jaya (2016 - 2018)


All-Star & Championship season (2016 - 2017)

Towards the end of the off-season of 2016, Daniel Wenas requested a trade to his old team, Pelita Jaya. It was no longer possible for Wenas to stay with Garuda from his financial standpoint. He was then traded to Pelita Jaya for future all-star,
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. Daniel Wenas was joined by his old coach,
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as he was hired by Pelita Jaya to be the General Manager of the team. This was also the year where IBL finally allowed each team to draft 2 foreign players. Pelita Jaya used their picks to draft a guard, Martavious Irving from
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and Kore White from
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. That year, Daniel Wenas experienced a decline in almost all of his statistics as he took a lesser role than when he was during his time with Garuda Bandung. His team however, entered the playoff as the first seed in the White Group and was immediately qualify to play in the group stage Final. Daniel Wenas helped his team to swept
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in 2 games and went on to face the Red Group's champion,
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in the final. Pelita Jaya won game one, 63 to 57 however, they lost game two and with the season on the line, Pelita Jaya willed themselves to win the series 72 to 62 against their long-time rival and winning their first ever championship at the IBL-NBL Era.


Return to the final (2017 - 2018)

Building the success from the previous season, Daniel Wenas and his team went on to the United States for training camp at Impact Basketball that was located at
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,
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for one week. Despite winning the championship, Pelita Jaya decided not to bring back neither of their 2 foreign players from the previous season and used their draft picks to draft a big-guard, Wayne Bradford from
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and big man, Merril Holden from
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. Holden was however, replaced by e.x.
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's player, C. J. Giles during the off-season. During the same off-season, Pelita Jaya signed Xaverius Prawiro whom ended up becoming the MVP of the 2017-18 season and another valuable, versatile big man in Valentino Wuwungan. This season, Wenas was promoted as their starting Shooting Guard and started the season strongly, posting a consecutive double-double on 4 and 5 January 2018. His team won league's best 16 - 1 record and entered the playoff again as the first seed in the White Group. Daniel Wenas again faced Aspac, this time led by Kore White in the semi-final and nearly losing to them in an overtime game 3, elimination game. The final was a rematch from last year, however, this time
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was powered by Indonesia's naturalised national-team player, Jamarr Johnson and
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who defeated Daniel Wenas and his team in 3 games. During the playoff, Daniel Wenas did not score a single point throughout the entire playoff.


Bogor Siliwangi (2018 - 2019)


Breakout-season and club dismissal (2018 - 2019)

During the off-season of 2018, Daniel Wenas weighed his options on whether to return to Pelita Jaya or sign with a new team. On 8 October 2018, Daniel Wenas announced his decision to join the newly, reformed Bogor Siliwangi whom had just relocated to Bogor from Bandung through hi
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He explained that his primary reason for not renewing his contract with Pelita Jaya is to be able to get a bigger role and more playing time, something that Pelita Jaya will not be able to accommodate, especially after signing Daniel Wenas' old high school teammate, and the reigning Sixth-man of the Year in Andakara Prastawa. Despite Siliwangi being the worst team in the previous season with 0 win, Daniel Wenas believed that this will be a challenge worth taking and also an opportunity for him to prove himself that he can be a national-team level player. He performed very strongly during the pre-season with an average of 14.25 points, 9.0 rebounds and 3.25 assists to go with 1.75 steals in 32 minutes of playing time. He finished the season averaging career-high in points and minutes played, his team however, missed the playoff making this season the first time in Daniel Wenas' career to miss the post-season. Daniel Wenas, along with all the members of Bogor Siliwangi became a free-agent in mid-2019 due to the club's dismissal. The cause of the dismissal was mainly due to financial and many of the players' salary were paid late.


Louvre Surabaya (2019 - present)


New Chapter with a brand new team (2019 - 2020)

After months of being a free-agent, speculations and discussion arose on which team Wenas will be playing for the upcoming season. Along with his free-agency, the league was transitioning into a new era with many of the older, more established team such as Stapac Jakarta withdrawing out due to not having enough experience player in their roster as many of the players were called to play for the national team. In late October, Louvre Surabaya, a new expansion team for
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officially announce Daniel Wenas as their first ever player and expected him to be the cornerstone of the new team. Wenas made his debut for Louvre during 2019 Indonesia President's cup.


International career

Daniel Wenas made his national team debut when he was selected to Indonesia National Team for FIBA Asia U-18 in 2008. In 2010, he again represented Indonesia in ASEAN School Games. In September 2012, Daniel Wenas represented DKI Jakarta and won the bronze medal in the Pekan Olahraga Nasional XVIII (PON 18) national tournament. He helped Indonesia to win the gold medals for both 2014 ASEAN University Games at Palembang and
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at Singapore, both times defeating Thailand in the final. In February 2018, Daniel Wenas was selected to participate in 2018 Asian Games Test Event and made his official senior Indonesian National Team debut defeating Timor Leste 135 - 30. Indonesia managed to earn gold medal for the Test Event by beating India, 78 - 68 in the final.


Career statistics


Regular season


NBL/IBL


Playoffs


International

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Daniel Wenas
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