- Ed Macauley
infobox NBA Player
name = Ed Macauley
nickname = "Easy Ed"
position = Center
height_ft = 6 | height_in = 8
weight_lbs = 185
nationality = USA
birth_date = Birth date and age|1928|3|22|mf=y
birth_place = St. Louis,Missouri
death_date =
college = St. Louis
draft = 1949 – 1st round (5th pick) by the St. Louis Bombers
team =
career_start = 1949
career_end = 1959
former_teams = St. Louis Bombers (1949–50)Boston Celtics (1950–56)St. Louis Hawks (1956–59)
awards = NBA All-Star MVP – 1951
halloffame = 1960Charles Edward "Ed" Macauley (born
March 22 1928 inSt. Louis, Missouri ) is a former professionalbasketball player.Macauley spent his prep school days at
St. Louis University High School , then went on toSaint Louis University , where his team won the NIT championship in 1948. He was named the AP Player of the Year in 1949.Macauley played in the
NBA with the St. Louis Bombers,Boston Celtics , and St. Louis Hawks. Macauley was named MVP of the first NBA All-Star Game (he played in the first seven), and was named to the NBA'sAll-NBA First Team three consecutive seasons. He was named to the All-NBA second team once, in 1953-54 — the same season he led the league in field goal percentage. Macauley's trade (withCliff Hagan ) to St. Louis broughtBill Russell to the Celtics. Macauley scored 11,234 points in ten NBA seasons and was inducted into theBasketball Hall of Fame in 1960. He also has a star on theSt. Louis Walk of Fame .In 1989 Macauley was ordained a
deacon of theCatholic Church . He is co-author of the book "Homilies Alive: Creating Homilies That Hit Home". [cite book |author=Macauley, Ed; Francis P. Friedl |title=Homilies alive: creating homilies that hit home |publisher=Twenty-Third Publications |location=Mystic, CT |year=1994 |pages= |isbn=0-89622-574-7 |oclc= |doi=]External links
* [http://www.hoophall.com/halloffamers/bhof-ed-macauley.html Ed Macauley bio from the Basketball Hall of Fame]
* [http://www.basketball-reference.com/coaches/macaued01c.html BasketballReference.com: Ed Macauley (as coach)]
* [http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/m/macaued01.html BasketballReference.com: Ed Macauley (as player)]
* [http://www.stlouiswalkoffame.org/inductees/ed-macauley.html St. Louis Walk of Fame]References
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