Born March 22, 1928, in St. Louis, Missouri, was Basketball Hall of Fame center and seven-time NBA All Star, Ed Macauley. He attended and played collegiate hooops at the University of St Louis. Macauley played in the National Basketball Association from 1949–1959 for the St. Louis Bombers, Boston Celtics, and St. Louis Hawks. During his career, Macauley earned four All-NBA selections and won a championship with the Hawks in 1958.
Ed Macauley Career Stats
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Ed Macauley Career Stats
Ed Macauley NBA career numbers, stats, and more from Basketball-Reference.com. He wore the Number 50, Number 22, and Number 20 during his NBA career.