Ed
Macauley, who began a Basketball Hall of Fame career in his native St. Louis
and Saint Louis University, passed away Tuesday, Nov. 8.
Best
known as simply "Easy Ed," Macauley is easily the greatest Billiken basketball
player in the history of the program and one of the most beloved. A third team
All-America center in 1945-46, he was a first team All-American in 1947-48 and
1948-49. Macauley led SLU to the 1948 NIT championship and was named MVP. He
was the 1948-49 Associated Press Collegiate Player of the Year. Macauley still
ranks tenth on the Bills' all-time scoring list with 1,402 points.
Macauley
was the top draft choice of the NBA's St. Louis Bombers in 1949 and played one
season with them before moving to the Boston Celtics. He spent six
seasons (1950-51 through 1955-56) with the Celtics before being dealt to the
St. Louis Hawks.
Macauley
played three seasons with the Hawks and helped St. Louis win the NBA title in 1958. He scored more than 11,000 points in 10 NBA seasons and was one of the
elite scorers in his era. In fact, Macauley was considered by many to be the
best defensive big man of his time. He played in seven NBA All-Star games and
was named All-NBA four times.
Macauley
entered the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1960 and later had his number retired by
the Celtics. In his post-playing days, he became a visible figure in the St.
Louis community. He was a sportscaster for KTVI-TV for many years, was a color
analyst for Billiken and Illinois basketball games, became a deacon in his
church and worked ardently for the St. Louis archdiocese. He has accrued
numerous civic awards, including a star on the St. Louis Walk of Fame.
Last
year, the Billikens recognized Macauley at Chaifetz Arena for "Ed Macauley Day"
on Nov. 27. Surrounded by more than 30 members of his family, Macauley stood at
center court and gave a memorable speech to the Billiken faithful in
attendance.
STATEMENT FROM SAINT LOUIS
UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT LAWRENCE BIONDI, S.J.
"The passing of Ed Macauley is a
great loss for our entire Saint Louis University community, and our
thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends during this
difficult time. Although he had countless
accomplishments on the court, what I most admired about Ed is that he
lived his life committed to his faith and to embracing the ideals of his
Jesuit education at SLU. He will be missed.”
STATEMENT FROM SAINT LOUIS
UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS CHRIS MAY
"The Saint Louis University
department of athletics sends its thoughts and prayers to the Macauley family
on the passing of a great Billiken - Easy Ed Macauley. Ed was a wonderful
representative of the Billikens, a true class act. The SLU community has lost a
true legend."
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