Braun, a Brooklyn native, played college basketball for Colgate before joining the Knicks as a sophomore. He quickly established himself as a force to be reckoned with, leading the team in scoring for seven consecutive seasons. His offensive prowess was showcased in his rookie season, where he torched the Providence Steamrollers for a then-franchise record of 47 points.
Beyond scoring, Braun was a well-rounded player, displaying an exceptional shooting touch, excellent ball handling skills, and a strong defensive presence. He earned five All-NBA Second Team selections and participated in five NBA All-Star Games, solidifying his status as one of the league's elite guards in the 1950s.
Born September 25, 1927, in Brooklyn, New York, was Basketball Hall of Fame Guard Carl Braun. This legend was a five-time All-Star and part of the Boston Celtics 1962 NBA Championship. Carl spent most of his Pro Hoops career (12 of 13 years) with the New York Knicks.