But we didn't really feel special. In 1989, he co-authored a book about writing homilies.When he got his star on the St. Louis Walk of Fame in 2003, he told the story about how he got his nickname when he was a sophomore at Saint Louis. "We dressed in the basement of West Pine Gym and it was my role to lead the team from the basement locker room through the door. He was the MVP of the first NBA All-Star Game in 1951.He coached the Hawks for two seasons, compiling an 89-48 record with two playoff appearances.Macauley scored 24 points as Saint Louis University, which finished with a 24-3 record under first-year coach Ed Hickey, beat New York University in the 1948 NIT championship game at Madison Square Garden. "The next season Saint Louis, with Macauley starring inside, was ranked No. He was the MVP of the first NBA All-Star Game in 1951.He coached the Hawks for two seasons, compiling an 89-48 record with two playoff appearances.Macauley scored 24 points as Saint Louis University, which finished with a 24-3 record under first-year coach Ed Hickey, beat New York University in the 1948 NIT championship game at Madison Square Garden. 22 retired by the Celtics, played three seasons with the Hawks before retiring with a career average of 17.5 points per game. That 'Easy Ed' nickname helped me get a lot of attention."
A native of St. Louis, he was a territorial pick of that city's Basketball Association of America franchise, the Bombers.
Then I heard people shout, 'Take it easy, Ed.' He was a seven-time All-Star, six of the appearances with Boston. It was family, all those people, and you don't feel special with family. In 1989, he co-authored a book about writing homilies.When he got his star on the St. Louis Walk of Fame in 2003, he told the story about how he got his nickname when he was a sophomore at Saint Louis. 1 in The Associated Press poll. "The next season Saint Louis, with Macauley starring inside, was ranked No.
Ed Macauley, who led St. Louis University to the NIT basketball title in 1948, which remains the school's signature moment on the court, died Tuesday (Nov. 8, 2011). He was married to Jacqueline Combs. Saint Louis University announced Macauley’s death on Tuesday. Ed Macauley Birthday and Date of Death Ed Macauley was born on March 22, 1928 and died on November 8, 2011. LOUIS (AP) - Ed Macauley, one of the NBA’s first big stars who won a championship with the St. Louis Hawks and was traded by the Boston Celtics for Bill Russell, has died… Saint Louis University announced Macauley’s death on Tuesday. 1 in The Associated Press poll. Birthday: March 22, 1928 Author twitter; Author email; Jul 28, 2020 Jul 28, 2020 Updated 22 hrs ago; 0; Facebook; Twitter; WhatsApp; SMS; Email; Print ; Save; Sean MacDougall. About. That 'Easy Ed' nickname helped me get a lot of attention." He was 83. Then I heard people shout, 'Take it easy, Ed.' The school had no other details. He was 83. The school had no other details. Birthplace St. Louis, MO . 22 retired by the Celtics, played three seasons with the Hawks before retiring with a career average of 17.5 points per game. He was 83. Reporter. Birthday March Mar 22, 1928. He was 83. He still ranks 10th on Saint Louis' career scoring list with 1,402 points.After his basketball career ended, Macauley worked as an investment banker and a television sportscaster. "It was like a fairy tale," Macauley told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
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FILE - Ed Macauley, new player-manager of the St. Louis Hawks is as active on the bench as he is on the court in this Nov. 25, 1958 file photo taken in Madison Square Garden in New York. Macauley, one of the NBA's first big stars who won a championship with the St. Louis Hawks and was traded by the Boston Celtics for Bill Russell, has died . He played there for one season and then was selected by the Celtics in a 1950 dispersal draft.Macauley played for the Celtics from the 1950-51 season until 1955-56.
Macauley, Edward C. Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Tues. Nov. 8, 2011. He was 83. "We dressed in the basement of West Pine Gym and it was my role to lead the team from the basement locker room through the door.
Ed Macauley, 83, of St. Louis, died Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2011. ST. LOUIS (AP) — Ed Macauley, one of the NBA’s first big stars who won a championship with the St. Louis Hawks and was traded by the Boston Celtics for Sean MacDougall is a reporter with The Eastern Graphic. "It was like a fairy tale," Macauley told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Associated Press Wednesday, November 9, 2011 LOUIS -- Ed Macauley, one of the NBA's first big stars who won a championship with the St. Louis Hawks and was traded by the Boston Celtics for Bill Russell, has died.
LOUIS — Ed Macauley, one of the NBA’s first big stars who won a championship with the St. Louis Hawks and was traded by the Boston Celtics for Bill Russell, has died. Ed Macauley, one of the NBA's first big stars who won a championship with the St. Louis Hawks and was traded by the Boston Celtics for Bill Russell, has died.