- Joined
- May 8, 2002
- Posts
- 1,137,147
- Reaction score
- 59
You must be registered for see images attach
CBF laments Oscar Schmidt's death
CBF mourns the passing of Oscar Schmidt, a legend of Brazilian and world basketball, who died this Friday (17) at the age of 68. Oscar was admitted to the Santa Ana Municipal Hospital and Maternity (HMSA) in Santana de Parnaíba, São Paulo, after feeling unwell during the day. The former player received medical care but did not survive.
Oscar Daniel Bezerra Schmidt was born in Natal, the capital of Rio Grande do Norte, on February 16, 1958. His first club was Cristal, from Brasília. He later played for traditional Brazilian basketball teams such as Sírio, Palmeiras, Mackenzie, Corinthians, and Flamengo, as well as clubs in Italy, such as Juvecaserta, and in Spain, such as Forum Valladolid.
“Holy Hand,” as he became known, was selected by the New Jersey Nets to play in the NBA in 1984, but turned down the offer because, at the time, athletes linked to the American league were not allowed to represent their national teams.
For Brazil, Oscar led the iconic 1987 Pan American title, when Brazil defeated the United States 120-115 in the final, on American soil. Playing for the Brazilian National Basketball Team, Oscar also won a bronze medal at the 1987 World Championship and three gold medals at the South American Championships in 1977, 1983, and 1985, in addition to several podium finishes in international tournaments.
The player was considered the highest scorer in world basketball, with 49,973 points, until 2024, when he was surpassed by LeBron James. On August 20, 2010, Oscar was inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame. He is also in the Basketball Halls of Fame of the United States and Italy.
CBF president Samir Xaud mourned the early passing of this icon of Brazilian sport and expressed solidarity with Oscar’s family and friends.
“It is with deep sorrow that I received the news of the death of Oscar Schmidt, one of the greatest athletes Brazil has ever had. Oscar, our Holy Hand, was synonymous with patriotism, grit, and talent. He was a tireless competitor who honored Brazil’s jersey like few others. His dedication to basketball and to the country inspired generations and helped build the history of our national pride. Today, Brazil says goodbye to a giant, but his legacy remains alive and his example will stay with us forever,” said Xaud.
Oscar, who was the brother of presenter Tadeu Schmidt, is survived by his wife, Maria Cristina Schmidt, and two children, Filipe and Stephanie. At this time of pain and sadness, CBF stands in solidarity with his family.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in here.
Continue reading...