He was drafted in the sixth round by New Jersey Nets but he said ' really sixth round. If you were drafted back then , you couldn't play for your country in the Olympics. So he said no. He has never played but Kobe loves him
+Johnny 34, in 1992, Brazil team played a game against the real Dream Team, with 11 first ballot Hall of Famers (I have excluded here the college guy, Christian Laettner, for obvious reasons). Oscar was 34 as you have mentioned, and probably not on his prime at this age. He was guarded by Scott Pippen, simply 8 times NBA All-Defensive First Team (1992-1999). If you watch the game you will notice that Pippen was not able to really guard him. Oscar scored 24 points over the best defensive NBA player of that season. More, the only NBA player able to score more on that game was Charles Barkley, with 30 points. Also, the match was even until end of first half. US team was only able to impose their game over Brazil on second half, and I would say that it was because of the better athletic condition of its players.Cris Mullin scored 19, Jordan 15, Pippen 14, Ewing 13, Malone 12, David Robinson 11, Drexler 8 and Bird only 5 points on that game. So, how do you explain this? Is Oscar really an international player in a level below the best NBA stars?? Really I don't agree. The proof of my statement??? On next olympic games, in Atlanta, 1996, Brazil played again against USA on quarter finals. Oscar was the MVP of that game and simply scored 26 while, Penny Hardaway scored 14, Pippen 13, Reggie Miller 12, O'Neal 11, Barkley and Malone 9, Olajuwon, Garry Payton and Mitch Richmond 7, David Robinson 5 and Grant Hill 4. Oscar was 38 years old and scored more than double of points than any of the USA team players. Another information to you: Drazen Petrovich which has played on Nets and on Portland Trail Blazers, was one of the great competitors of Oscar while playing in Europe. They have some similarities on their game. Drazen is recognized, by some of the best NBA players ever, as a great player and one of the best shooters ever to play on NBA, even better than Reggie Miller. So, do you really think that Oscar should be an average player on NBA?? I don't think so... Oh! I forgot to mention that in 1988 Seoul Games, when he was at his prime, he scored 31 Pts + 7 Rebounds over US team. One more time MVP of the game against USA team with Danny Manning 12 Pts and David Robinson 11 Pts. The top scorer at USA was J. R. Reid with only 16 points.
To be fair, the entire Brazil offense was geared towards him, he was their first, second and 3rd option, if possible. If your team is looking for you every possesion, it is not hard to score 24 points. The Dream Teams used a balance attack, where everybody would have their opportunities. So the fact that he outscored most of the Americans in those games doesn't really prove anything. However, I am sure he would have been an All Star in the NBA, and possibly average 25ppg for multiple seasons. If you look at some NBA players like Alex English who made the all star teams multiple times during that era and scored almost 30ppg, he had an advantage over them. Most of them were smaller and did not have a 3 point shot. I don't think it would have been a problem for him to shoot the longer NBA 3, and that would make him a nightmare for any forward trying to guard him, as back then forwards were not used to guarding 3 point shooters. So his offensive skills would have made up for his lack of defense in the 80s, and in the 90s, when defense really stepped up and he was aging, he would probably would have played a lesser, 6th man role, a guy who's job was to come off the bench and light it up. So he could have easily had a 15 year career in the NBA. Compare him to Detlef Schrempf. Oscar was a much better offensive player in terms of ability to score, and Detlef had a solid 15 year old career in the league. It would have been fun to see him against Larry Bird in the 3 point contest.
Dude, you uploaded solid gold - into the internet. That's an amazing effort.
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I watched Oscar playing in Brazil when he was 40 years old, and in that game he scored 40 points. He was unbelievable and unstoppable. Unfortunately for us, Brazilians, he played most of his career in Europe, so we didn't have many chances to watch him play. When he was close to retire, he came back to Brazil, and at the age of 40 he completely dominated our national league. He was indeed of of the greatest basketball players of all time.
Okay but look Brazil used and still use to win by 50 points against south american teams... Those are very weak countries in basket and im not sure if he could score 1000+ points in Europe. He is btw one of the greatest ever..
+SureShot3433 Looking back on it, Schmidt should've played in the NBA because he would have been able to play internationally as well, plus he would have opened the NBA up for other international players to be scouted as potential NBA players.
@@YoVamp he was 6’9 / 240 lbs power forward that could score efficiently in high volume, a stretch four that can rebound absolutely could play today with modern training
@@OguguaPAGOstop that nonsense, there are so many players that have the same size and can actually shoot that arent even in the NBA. Nba players are way more faster and agile and atheltic ans better defender compare to this competition. You cant say anything that ddnt even happen. Stop assuming
Oh, thanks for uploading a piece of the basketball history of my country. I doubt Oscar would be one of the greatest players in the NBA had he came in the 80's, but he surely would be among the top scorers, he had one otherworldly skill(shooting), and put 100% of his focus on it. It was fun to see him playing in his 40's here in Brazil, he couldn't(nor wanted to) do anything related to defense and his passing and rebounding were always subpar, but the guy at 44 could still make those shots with 3 hands on his face look easy. Not even the best brazilian basketball player of all time, but certainly the most unique, and definitely one of the greatest shooters that ever walked on earth.
Jeremin .C It's either Wlamir Marques or Amaury Pasos, both Olympic Medalists and World Cup MVPs. Oscar was a great scorer, and the best brazilian I've seen play, but by all accounts and accolades, those two were the best players Brazil ever had.
Jeremin .C Those were the late 50's and early 60's. Even though the USA were always the best at basketball, the NBA itself was a baby and struggling to even make money, recruiting foreign players was something they even hadn't dreamed of. Wlamir and Amauri played professionally here in Brazil(even though they were amateurs by FIBA rules, fuck logic) and didn't make much money, basketball was more of a passion than a reasonable way to live.
No doubt Oscar would be able to score a lot in the NBA. In 1996 Olympics Scottie Pippen, who was one of the best defenders and was at his prime, couldn´t find the man, and Oscar was 38 years old then, had passed his prime.
I've been thinking about this ballplayer since 1988. There is a lot to learn from the way he played. I was 18 then and should have taken notes. I really didn't understand the game until I coached it.
Looking at the footage, there's no doubt that Oscar Schmidt would have been an extremely effective NBA player. The original poster mentioned Kiki Vandeweghe as his wrost case scenario, and Vandeweghe was a two time NBA all star and had years in which he averaged 29 and 26 points per game and that over his NBA career had a 19.7 ppg average. Last I checked, a 20 ppg scorer in the NBA is pretty darn good, and its a shame that we didn't get to see him in the NBA.
I found this guy because I was looking back at recent Team USA performances and Kevin Durant kept showing up as the scoring leader for multiple Olympics, so I thought to myself, "surely he's got to be the all-time Olympics scoring leader." Not even close, Oscar Schmidt's point total is more than double of Kevin Durant, who is the US leader by a fair margin. Schmidt played in five Olympics and Durant will get his fourth appearance in 2024-I don't imagine anyone is touching that record anytime soon, perhaps ever.
Top-10 all-time Olympic single game scoring record 1. Oscar Schmidt 55 pts (1988) 4t. Oscar Schmidt 46 pts (1988) 4t. Oscar Schmidt 46 pts (1988) 6. Oscar Schmidt 45 pts (1996) 7t. Oscar Schmidt 44 pts (1988) 7t. Oscar Schmidt 44 pts (1992)
49,000+ over a career with no 3 point line. And he obviously would have been a great 3 point shooter. Lebron will break his record but...Damn this guy was cookin'!!! 🔥
Oscar was drafted in the NBA by the New Jersey in 1984, round 6 and 131st overall He felt offended and part of the reason that's He never tried to play in the NBA.
Nope . If he played in the nba he wouldn’t be allowed to compete in the olympics for his country .. that’s why the US only had collegiate athletes at the olympics .. by the time the rules changed he was too old
@@18rickster18 yes Oscar truly love the international competition and loves to play for His country Brazil is one of the reasons that He never turned pro and the other reason is that He felt offended being drafted so low in the 1984 draft.
Oscar wanted to come to the NBA as long as his minutes were guaranteed..remember Drazen Petrovic sat on the Portland bench for 2yrs, then demanded to be traded..Oscar was not stupid, he knew how the NBA was back then...
@@dvdace5403 What he´s trying to issue & surmise is the fact that flew over your noggin in advanced metrics he was efficient, alone as playing with less skilled teammates (an all Brazilian team) whereby the D was focused on him solely, thus making it more difficult siuataion to free up from defensive zones that were highly played at this time in Olympic BbALL, where as in the NBA zones were illegal, you like them apples!
Surely right & I concur playing with less skilled teammates (an all Brazilian team) whereby the D was focused on him solely, thus making it more difficult siuataion to free up from defensive zones that were highly played at this time in Olympic BbALL, where as in the NBA zones were illegal!
@@dvdace5403 Larry Bird shot less than 38% from the 3 pt. line you dummy. Don't even act like he is a Curry/ Ray Allen or even Klay. Hahah! More than 150 players in NBA history is more efficient than Larry Bird on the 3 FG% so it's not a big feat. He became an all time great because he is good at other things and his size.. But this Brazilian Hall of Famer had the same things Larry had - size, skills and Basketball IQ - But he is a much better 3 pt. shooter. facts and stats do not lie.
That man wasn’t touching the rim 😭 a pure shooter, and then when you look at his stats the man shoots 55-60% from the field. He had to have some type of in depth training cause that man was PURE. He played till 2003 and averaged 31ppg that final season 😭
1:40 - the possible explanation for the two points difference. The player made own points but they are calculated as points of the captain of the other team. I think that was Oscar Schmidt.
One has to listen to Oscar balls going to ring! never hit the metal and the sound is always the same, one other thing the speed that he look to the basket and know when to release the ball is just amazing! If he had played in the NBA I think he would even be better!
You can really see how Larry bird was his idol, bro has great passing chops and a very good post game too. Obviously the first thing you notice with him is his shooting which is incredible but he really has a good all around offensive game, definitely made his teammates better. Shame he never played in the league fr probably one of the most underrated players as a result
He was drafted in the sixth round by New Jersey Nets but he said ' really sixth round. If you were drafted back then , you couldn't play for your country in the Olympics. So he said no. He has never played but Kobe loves him
Recuerdo aquel partido, Fue buenísimo y ganó holgadamente España. El resultado fue brutal: 118-110. España casi consiguió tres puntos por minuto con un excelso Margall, 27 puntos, que supo mantener la cara ante la máquina que era Óscar. La clave estuvo en que seis jugadores españoles anotaron más de 10 puntos: el basket es un juego de equipo. La pena fue Australia en cuartos que contaba con otra ametralladora, Gaze, que nos machacó. España no supo jugar como contra Brasil y perdimos por tres puntos. Quedamos fuera de las medallas. Lo que vino después... para olvidar. Fue una pena, porque teníamos un buen equipo, aunque no para medallas: Margall, Epi, Solozabal, Jiménez Biriukov, Ferrán Martínez, Antonio Martín, Montero...
Galis has more scoring titles ,the best Fiba ppg average and a .6 shooting for career whitch is impossible for a 6 foot shooting guard...Oscar has more total points..funny as it sounds Galis was a rim attacker and scored mainly from inside the paint and Oscar who was 9 inches taller was a range shooter!!!
Óscar Schmidt.....el mejor jugador latinoamericano...... desafortunadamente ya no hay jugadores que dejen la piel con su selección en la duela.....a mí me tocó verlo jugar aca en México en una copa de las Américas en el palacio de los deportes.....le pusieron una apaleada a islas Vírgenes.....Óscar les echó 42 pts....junto con José Luis"Satanás" Arroyos de México.....se llevaron el 1o y 2o lugar en puntos en el torneo.....México perdió por 1 pt. con Brasil.....
no, no es el mejor jugador latinoamericano ni de cerca... Jugó en Europa muchos años y nunca jugó en los equipos top. En cambio sí ha habido muchos jugadores latinoamericanos que triunfaron en equipos top de Europa y de la NBA. Becerra era un gran anotador y el baloncesto es mucho más que eso. Gustavo Ayón fue mejor, por nombrar a uno que debes de conocer.
@@magicogonzalez8465 ele não jogou pela NBA por que ele não quis, ele teve a oportunidade mas preferiu jogar pela seleção brasileira, pois a regra da época não permitia, ele é o maior pontuador da história do esporte, não só do Brasil do mundo, então consertesa e top 10 melhores jogadores da história do basquete, é mesmo assim você fala que ele não é o melhor jogador da América latina ???? Paciência......
One of my aunts scored 35ppg as a pg with no 3 point line . She had offers to all the top programs in the country, but turned them down to join the convent to become a nun. Her sister was 2-3 year younger and also really good. Went Rutgers and blew out her knee in one of her first practices, never played again. Both of them would of been even better with a 3 pt line.
Imagine this dude playing in today's nba... would average 30 in his sleep. Defensively he's 6'9'' so he wouldn't be that much of a liability with a good scheme and on offense, holy shit he's like a taller more lethal version of Klay Thompson, with better passing
One of the greatest basketball player that never set foot on the NBA..
in fact he has played 6 rounds in the New Jersey Nets
Definitely
He didn't play in the NBA
He was drafted in the sixth round by New Jersey Nets but he said ' really sixth round. If you were drafted back then , you couldn't play for your country in the Olympics. So he said no. He has never played but Kobe loves him
He played beyond negative defense
+Johnny 34, in 1992, Brazil team played a game against the real Dream Team, with 11 first ballot Hall of Famers (I have excluded here the college guy, Christian Laettner, for obvious reasons). Oscar was 34 as you have mentioned, and probably not on his prime at this age. He was guarded by Scott Pippen, simply 8 times NBA All-Defensive First Team (1992-1999). If you watch the game you will notice that Pippen was not able to really guard him. Oscar scored 24 points over the best defensive NBA player of that season. More, the only NBA player able to score more on that game was Charles Barkley, with 30 points. Also, the match was even until end of first half. US team was only able to impose their game over Brazil on second half, and I would say that it was because of the better athletic condition of its players.Cris Mullin scored 19, Jordan 15, Pippen 14, Ewing 13, Malone 12, David Robinson 11, Drexler 8 and Bird only 5 points on that game. So, how do you explain this? Is Oscar really an international player in a level below the best NBA stars?? Really I don't agree. The proof of my statement??? On next olympic games, in Atlanta, 1996, Brazil played again against USA on quarter finals. Oscar was the MVP of that game and simply scored 26 while, Penny Hardaway scored 14, Pippen 13, Reggie Miller 12, O'Neal 11, Barkley and Malone 9, Olajuwon, Garry Payton and Mitch Richmond 7, David Robinson 5 and Grant Hill 4. Oscar was 38 years old and scored more than double of points than any of the USA team players. Another information to you: Drazen Petrovich which has played on Nets and on Portland Trail Blazers, was one of the great competitors of Oscar while playing in Europe. They have some similarities on their game. Drazen is recognized, by some of the best NBA players ever, as a great player and one of the best shooters ever to play on NBA, even better than Reggie Miller. So, do you really think that Oscar should be an average player on NBA?? I don't think so...
Oh! I forgot to mention that in 1988 Seoul Games, when he was at his prime, he scored 31 Pts + 7 Rebounds over US team. One more time MVP of the game against USA team with Danny Manning 12 Pts and David Robinson 11 Pts. The top scorer at USA was J. R. Reid with only 16 points.
amazing, thanks from Brazil
Daniel were u from?
You forgot to mention Nick Galis
To be fair, the entire Brazil offense was geared towards him, he was their first, second and 3rd option, if possible. If your team is looking for you every possesion, it is not hard to score 24 points. The Dream Teams used a balance attack, where everybody would have their opportunities. So the fact that he outscored most of the Americans in those games doesn't really prove anything.
However, I am sure he would have been an All Star in the NBA, and possibly average 25ppg for multiple seasons. If you look at some NBA players like Alex English who made the all star teams multiple times during that era and scored almost 30ppg, he had an advantage over them. Most of them were smaller and did not have a 3 point shot. I don't think it would have been a problem for him to shoot the longer NBA 3, and that would make him a nightmare for any forward trying to guard him, as back then forwards were not used to guarding 3 point shooters.
So his offensive skills would have made up for his lack of defense in the 80s, and in the 90s, when defense really stepped up and he was aging, he would probably would have played a lesser, 6th man role, a guy who's job was to come off the bench and light it up.
So he could have easily had a 15 year career in the NBA. Compare him to Detlef Schrempf. Oscar was a much better offensive player in terms of ability to score, and Detlef had a solid 15 year old career in the league.
It would have been fun to see him against Larry Bird in the 3 point contest.
Where can I find these games? I would like to watch.
Dude, you uploaded solid gold - into the internet. That's an amazing effort.
I watched Oscar playing in Brazil when he was 40 years old, and in that game he scored 40 points. He was unbelievable and unstoppable. Unfortunately for us, Brazilians, he played most of his career in Europe, so we didn't have many chances to watch him play. When he was close to retire, he came back to Brazil, and at the age of 40 he completely dominated our national league. He was indeed of of the greatest basketball players of all time.
This guy didn't believe in the concept of contested shots, that much is very clear. Holy Cristo Redentor.
Now u can see where Kobe gets it from
Oscor is the only man to have scored more 1,000 points in the Olympics games. Amazing player.
fake!!
@@marcteenhc9793 He is, 1093 points, the second is at 789
Okay but look Brazil used and still use to win by 50 points against south american teams... Those are very weak countries in basket and im not sure if he could score 1000+ points in Europe. He is btw one of the greatest ever..
@@hassadabbass4678 they talking about olimpic not fiba american games
@@hassadabbass4678 😂🤣🤮🤮
Great player, the only reason he didn't try out in the NBA is because at that time that would mean he would be unable to play for his national team.
+SureShot3433 Looking back on it, Schmidt should've played in the NBA because he would have been able to play internationally as well, plus he would have opened the NBA up for other international players to be scouted as potential NBA players.
Terrill Wyche he is nacionality, he has love for his nation
Yuri Araújo: He would have enjoyed both if he'd played in the NBA. He'd have been a legend in the USA and Brazil. He had all of the tools to do both.
Hindsight is 20/20. He´s best years was in the 80´s and the NBA players were only allowed in the Olympics in ´92.
Gabriel Fenili: There were experts who thought that Schmidt could have played in the NBA in the 80s too.
He would fit perfect in any rotation in this NBA era. Great shooter, one of the best of this sport.
Bro no he wouldn’t☠️
@@YoVamp he was 6’9 / 240 lbs power forward that could score efficiently in high volume, a stretch four that can rebound absolutely could play today with modern training
Stop
@@OguguaPAGOstop that nonsense, there are so many players that have the same size and can actually shoot that arent even in the NBA. Nba players are way more faster and agile and atheltic ans better defender compare to this competition. You cant say anything that ddnt even happen. Stop assuming
No. He couldn’t even beat me
Respect from Greece and the Oscar goes to.....OSCAR Schmidt!
Kobe's childhood idol
Kobe's dad played basketball with Oscar in Italy ✊🏼👍🏼😁
Best shooter in basketball history
Revenant Curry can shoot 50% from half court.
+Tides US how bout now
dont forget petrovic and schmidt, also jordan, kobe were even better imo
Kobe shoot is bad sorry
Wtf
Reparem que a bola sempre entra de chuá na cesta, nem aro. Perfeição de arremesso.
e sempre parece replay, a mesma postura, a mesma forma de arremesso, 100% de aproveitamento
Não tinha reparado. Bem observado. Isso mostra a alta qualidade dele nos arremessos.
I met him last year and he still talks about this game. Great person…amazing player!
talking about scoring gods, schmidt, galis and petrovic, what a scoring mashines they were
Steph Curry before Steph Curry. Man took 8 3's a game that year and 13 3's/game later. At 45%.
Sorry I dont know who is curry. I only know Schmidt.
ok
Wtf
Freezy curry would’ve averaged 80+ in Schmidt’s bum ass league, stop the lying
trash schmidt
Just showed your silly
The fact that this man was the 131st pick in the 1984 draft cements it as the greatest draft in nba history
Right it’s pretty even but this is the X factor
Oscar a Lenda do basquete do Brasil.
Legend!
Oh, thanks for uploading a piece of the basketball history of my country. I doubt Oscar would be one of the greatest players in the NBA had he came in the 80's, but he surely would be among the top scorers, he had one otherworldly skill(shooting), and put 100% of his focus on it. It was fun to see him playing in his 40's here in Brazil, he couldn't(nor wanted to) do anything related to defense and his passing and rebounding were always subpar, but the guy at 44 could still make those shots with 3 hands on his face look easy. Not even the best brazilian basketball player of all time, but certainly the most unique, and definitely one of the greatest shooters that ever walked on earth.
Whos the best brazilian player of all time then?
Jeremin .C It's either Wlamir Marques or Amaury Pasos, both Olympic Medalists and World Cup MVPs. Oscar was a great scorer, and the best brazilian I've seen play, but by all accounts and accolades, those two were the best players Brazil ever had.
Oh i see, did they ever make it to the NBA?
Jeremin .C Those were the late 50's and early 60's. Even though the USA were always the best at basketball, the NBA itself was a baby and struggling to even make money, recruiting foreign players was something they even hadn't dreamed of. Wlamir and Amauri played professionally here in Brazil(even though they were amateurs by FIBA rules, fuck logic) and didn't make much money, basketball was more of a passion than a reasonable way to live.
Thanks for the input. Very factual and informative.
The guy is scoring like a machine
Oscar is a legend!!
gracias por subir este video del Oscar
There's a top 10 nba player of all time list then theres a top 10 BASKETBALL players of all time list, and this dudes on it!
Literally the GOAT of international basketball!
Marcou quase 50.000 pontos na carreira. Recordista
Sim, jogando em ligas de merda.
@@marcteenhc9793 mas a superioridade dele perante aos demais mostrava seu nível.
Imagina hj em dia o Oscar no Warriors, seria fácil ídolo por lá! Um gatilho de 3! Foi um dos precursores do atual jogo da NBA.
No doubt Oscar would be able to score a lot in the NBA. In 1996 Olympics Scottie Pippen, who was one of the best defenders and was at his prime, couldn´t find the man, and Oscar was 38 years old then, had passed his prime.
I've been thinking about this ballplayer since 1988. There is a lot to learn from the way he played. I was 18 then and should have taken notes. I really didn't understand the game until I coached it.
Just unguardable
Looking at the footage, there's no doubt that Oscar Schmidt would have been an extremely effective NBA player. The original poster mentioned Kiki Vandeweghe as his wrost case scenario, and Vandeweghe was a two time NBA all star and had years in which he averaged 29 and 26 points per game and that over his NBA career had a 19.7 ppg average. Last I checked, a 20 ppg scorer in the NBA is pretty darn good, and its a shame that we didn't get to see him in the NBA.
Che giocatore Oscar!!! Tutto cio' che faceva con 1 naturalezza unica che sembrava facile👍😎
Who's here after watching Luka in the olympics?
This guy may literally be a top 3 shooter ever
GRANDISSIMO OSCAR!
SEI UN MITO
The greatest brazilian basketball player of all time
One of the Best Players Ever
I found this guy because I was looking back at recent Team USA performances and Kevin Durant kept showing up as the scoring leader for multiple Olympics, so I thought to myself, "surely he's got to be the all-time Olympics scoring leader." Not even close, Oscar Schmidt's point total is more than double of Kevin Durant, who is the US leader by a fair margin. Schmidt played in five Olympics and Durant will get his fourth appearance in 2024-I don't imagine anyone is touching that record anytime soon, perhaps ever.
Top-10 all-time Olympic single game scoring record
1. Oscar Schmidt 55 pts (1988)
4t. Oscar Schmidt 46 pts (1988)
4t. Oscar Schmidt 46 pts (1988)
6. Oscar Schmidt 45 pts (1996)
7t. Oscar Schmidt 44 pts (1988)
7t. Oscar Schmidt 44 pts (1992)
This record was set without the 3-pnts line. Oscar,a legit beast🇧🇷🔥
Imagine how many points he could score if they were 3 point line
Oscar era muito bom em fundamentos coisa que os jogadores da seleção brasileira hoje em dia não são.
But the players of current know how to dunk and shoot the three ball
That shooting form is so smooth.
he'd be a great player for the modern day basketball.
My dad, mid 20s, played against a young Oscar in São Paulo, Brazil in the mid 70s in a Tournament
0:56 LOL
49,000+ over a career with no 3 point line. And he obviously would have been a great 3 point shooter. Lebron will break his record but...Damn this guy was cookin'!!! 🔥
that first pull up 3 he takes is some insane shit
Here before Luka breaks his record!
the way he shoots is amazing
Oscar was drafted in the NBA by the New Jersey in 1984, round 6 and 131st overall He felt offended and part of the reason that's He never tried to play in the NBA.
WOW!!!!
Nope . If he played in the nba he wouldn’t be allowed to compete in the olympics for his country .. that’s why the US only had collegiate athletes at the olympics .. by the time the rules changed he was too old
@@18rickster18 yes Oscar truly love the international competition and loves to play for His country Brazil is one of the reasons that He never turned pro and the other reason is that He felt offended being drafted so low in the 1984 draft.
Oscar wanted to come to the NBA as long as his minutes were guaranteed..remember Drazen Petrovic sat on the Portland bench for 2yrs, then demanded to be traded..Oscar was not stupid, he knew how the NBA was back then...
Meu ídolo Oscar não perdia nem um jogo dele 😊😊❤❤
Oscar was a machine!
2024, still the greatest scorer of all time 💪
I just watched a man who is around equal to a prime Larry Bird, but more efficient from the 3 point line. This guy could have had a great NBA career.
More efficient in 3s than Legendary Larry Bird 🐦 NEVER!.
@@dvdace5403 What he´s trying to issue & surmise is the fact that flew over your noggin in advanced metrics he was efficient, alone as playing with less skilled teammates (an all Brazilian team) whereby the D was focused on him solely, thus making it more difficult siuataion to free up from defensive zones that were highly played at this time in Olympic BbALL, where as in the NBA zones were illegal, you like them apples!
Surely right & I concur playing with less skilled teammates (an all Brazilian team) whereby the D was focused on him solely, thus making it more difficult siuataion to free up from defensive zones that were highly played at this time in Olympic BbALL, where as in the NBA zones were illegal!
@@dvdace5403 Larry Bird shot less than 38% from the 3 pt. line you dummy. Don't even act like he is a Curry/ Ray Allen or even Klay. Hahah! More than 150 players in NBA history is more efficient than Larry Bird on the 3 FG% so it's not a big feat. He became an all time great because he is good at other things and his size.. But this Brazilian Hall of Famer had the same things Larry had - size, skills and Basketball IQ - But he is a much better 3 pt. shooter. facts and stats do not lie.
@@silentassassin1399 did I hurt your feelings bubu.
camisa do Vascao na arquibancada rs, salve ao mao santa! Apesar de ser fregues do Vasco na epoca q jogou no rival rs, sou fa!
GENIUS
Oscar era uma máquina!
He shoots like Jerry West. Same stroke every time just a great player in the HOF now . About time I say.
*OSCAR SCHMIDT WAS THE PELE OF BASKETBALL IN BRAZIL.*
What a pity that this great player did not set foot on an NBA court.
Lo vidi dal vivo a Gorizia in Pagnossin Caserta e a Roseto,impressionante,una macchina da guerra,grandioso!!!!
That man wasn’t touching the rim 😭 a pure shooter, and then when you look at his stats the man shoots 55-60% from the field. He had to have some type of in depth training cause that man was PURE. He played till 2003 and averaged 31ppg that final season 😭
Infelizmente nesta seleção somente Oscar jogava. Dentre todos somente ele entrou no hall da fama. Veio a recompensa.
Thank you and God bless
1:40 - the possible explanation for the two points difference. The player made own points but they are calculated as points of the captain of the other team. I think that was Oscar Schmidt.
I don't remember anymore, but I think I counted those two as well.
possibly you counted a couple of 3-pointers as 2s
Gran jugador, debió haber jugado en la NBA, recuerdo ese partido disputado en Seúl: España 118 - 110 Brasil
The GOAT!!!
Whose here after luka’s performance?
the alltime scoring leader in basketball itself
Legend
dos melhores de sempre,......
Tirador LETAL!! 🔥
Remembering that the game has only 40 minutes in the Olympics.
legend
One has to listen to Oscar balls going to ring! never hit the metal and the sound is always the same, one other thing the speed that he look to the basket and know when to release the ball is just amazing! If he had played in the NBA I think he would even be better!
You can really see how Larry bird was his idol, bro has great passing chops and a very good post game too. Obviously the first thing you notice with him is his shooting which is incredible but he really has a good all around offensive game, definitely made his teammates better. Shame he never played in the league fr probably one of the most underrated players as a result
Luka brought me here.
He was drafted in the sixth round by New Jersey Nets but he said ' really sixth round. If you were drafted back then , you couldn't play for your country in the Olympics. So he said no. He has never played but Kobe loves him
No 3 score line ....amazing
O oscar jogava pra caramba
GOAT
I wish I could have seen him play in the NBA
Recuerdo aquel partido, Fue buenísimo y ganó holgadamente España. El resultado fue brutal: 118-110. España casi consiguió tres puntos por minuto con un excelso Margall, 27 puntos, que supo mantener la cara ante la máquina que era Óscar. La clave estuvo en que seis jugadores españoles anotaron más de 10 puntos: el basket es un juego de equipo. La pena fue Australia en cuartos que contaba con otra ametralladora, Gaze, que nos machacó. España no supo jugar como contra Brasil y perdimos por tres puntos. Quedamos fuera de las medallas. Lo que vino después... para olvidar. Fue una pena, porque teníamos un buen equipo, aunque no para medallas: Margall, Epi, Solozabal, Jiménez Biriukov, Ferrán Martínez, Antonio Martín, Montero...
en k olimpiada fue ese juego
@@carlosrivera5269 en Seúl. 1988
Mão Santa...jogou no meu Mengão
NÃO É MOLHE NÃO, OSCAR CHORÃO É VICE CAMPEÃO.... CHARLES BIRD MANDOU LEMBRANÇA!!!
No matter the contest, this dude is nothing but net
Jugadorazo, letal!!
Deben ser los 55 puntos más estériles de la historia del baloncesto, aunque Oscar Schmidt fue un grandísimo jugador.
Oscar is the machine
Im here cause of Fanzone NFT presale on Schmidt Cards
"Oscar Schmidt's Basketball Hall of Fame Enshrinement Speech." in youtube. Unforgetable!
Greatest scorer outside NBA.
Galis has more scoring titles ,the best Fiba ppg average and a .6 shooting for career whitch is impossible for a 6 foot shooting guard...Oscar has more total points..funny as it sounds Galis was a rim attacker and scored mainly from inside the paint and Oscar who was 9 inches taller was a range shooter!!!
Óscar Schmidt.....el mejor jugador latinoamericano...... desafortunadamente ya no hay jugadores que dejen la piel con su selección en la duela.....a mí me tocó verlo jugar aca en México en una copa de las Américas en el palacio de los deportes.....le pusieron una apaleada a islas Vírgenes.....Óscar les echó 42 pts....junto con José Luis"Satanás" Arroyos de México.....se llevaron el 1o y 2o lugar en puntos en el torneo.....México perdió por 1 pt. con Brasil.....
no, no es el mejor jugador latinoamericano ni de cerca... Jugó en Europa muchos años y nunca jugó en los equipos top. En cambio sí ha habido muchos jugadores latinoamericanos que triunfaron en equipos top de Europa y de la NBA.
Becerra era un gran anotador y el baloncesto es mucho más que eso. Gustavo Ayón fue mejor, por nombrar a uno que debes de conocer.
@@magicogonzalez8465 ele não jogou pela NBA por que ele não quis, ele teve a oportunidade mas preferiu jogar pela seleção brasileira, pois a regra da época não permitia, ele é o maior pontuador da história do esporte, não só do Brasil do mundo, então consertesa e top 10 melhores jogadores da história do basquete, é mesmo assim você fala que ele não é o melhor jogador da América latina ???? Paciência......
Got that HOF Deadeye
One of my aunts scored 35ppg as a pg with no 3 point line . She had offers to all the top programs in the country, but turned them down to join the convent to become a nun. Her sister was 2-3 year younger and also really good. Went Rutgers and blew out her knee in one of her first practices, never played again. Both of them would of been even better with a 3 pt line.
there is a 3pt line,is green
Legend OSCAR SMITH BECERRA
O que o Pelé fez de gol ele tem de cesta de 3 😂😂😂
Imagino ele no Detroit com aquela defesa forte e ele marcando pontos e pontos
I remember Kobe talking about him
Kobe saw him in Italy where his dad playerd. was one of his heroes back then
the goat
Dropping 55 as a non big with no 3 point line is pretty damn impressive
the 3pt line is green,watch again
La gran época del baloncesto do Brasil
no, esa fue la segunda gran generacion
Imagine this dude playing in today's nba... would average 30 in his sleep. Defensively he's 6'9'' so he wouldn't be that much of a liability with a good scheme and on offense, holy shit he's like a taller more lethal version of Klay Thompson, with better passing
Parece que a torcida tá gritando:
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I find it funny that the nets were the only team that was taking advantage of the foreign shooters Oscar and petrovic