. Oscar Daniel Bezerra Schmidt (Christmas, February 16, 1958 – Santana de Parnaíba, April 17, 2026) was a Brazilian basketball player who played as a winger, widely recognized as one of the greatest players in the history of basketball. Known for his scoring ability, he stood out even without playing in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Over the course of a 26-year professional career, he became the greatest scorer in the history of the Summer Olympic Games, with 1,093 points. With 49,973 points scored, he was for many years considered the highest scorer in the history of basketball, although this total is considered unofficial due to the lack of complete records of some matches played in Brazil. His record for highest overall scorer was only surpassed in 2024 by star LeBron James.[2][3]

Oscar was inducted into the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) Hall of Fame in 2010,[4] and in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, in 2013, being the third Brazilian to achieve such recognition, alongside Hortência and Ubiratan.[5] He was also included in the list of FIBA’s 50 Greatest Players, in 1991, and was included in the Italian Basketball Hall of Fame, in 2016. After ending his sporting career, he briefly worked in public life and, later, began giving motivational speeches. . https://hotmart.com/pt-br/marketplace/produtos/retrogrado-recursos-humanos-de-portugal/W86365157O?sck=HOTMART_SITE&search=675f6dbd-bdf2-4ff1-9b32-a3cd81060b5f&hotfeature=33

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