Basketball-Brazilian great Schmidt dies at 68


SAO PAULO, April ⁠17 (Reuters) - Brazilian great Oscar Schmidt has ⁠died at age 68, his press office ‌said on Friday without providing details about the cause of his death. Schmidt had been hospitalized in ​the Sao Paulo metropolitan area ⁠after feeling ill, his ⁠press office said in a previous statement.

A member ⁠of ‌the Basketball Hall of Fame since 2013, Schmidt enjoyed a 30-year ⁠professional career spent in local teams and ​in Europe.

One ‌of the greatest three-point shooters in ⁠history, Schmidt ​holds the record for the most points in Olympic tournament history (1,093) and most in a ⁠single Olympic Games (55).

Schmidt led Brazil ​to victory over the U.S. in the 1987 Pan American Games final, only the second time ⁠the U.S. lost the tournament and the first on home soil.

His shooting accuracy earned him the nickname "Holy Hand," a label he ​was always keen to challenge, ⁠recalling the countless hours he spent on ​the court practising shots.

(Reporting by ‌Fernando Cardoso and Andre ​Romani; Additional reporting by Fernando Kallas; Editing by Franklin Paul and Ed Osmond)

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