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ED EASY MACAULEY - PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED
ED MACAULEY
Color 11x14 photo in Celtics uniform, gripping the ball, signed with his Hall of Fame year
Photograph signed: "Easy Ed Macauley/HOF '60". Color, 11x14. "Easy Ed" Macauley led the St. Louis University basketball team to an NIT championship in 1948, and was named Associated Press college Player of the Year in 1949. Starring in the NBA for ten seasons with the St. Louis Bombers, Boston Celtics and St. Louis Hawks, he was MVP of the very first NBA All-Star Game (1951), the first of his seven All-Star appearances. He was the Hawks' head coach in 1959-1960, and entered the Hall of Fame in the latter year. Fine condition.


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ED MACAULEY
Born: March 22, 1928 in St. Louis, Missouri
Died: November 8, 2011 in St. Louis, Missouri


Position: Center-Forward  Shoots: Right
Height: 6-8  Weight: 185 lbs.
High School: Saint Louis University High School in St. Louis, Missouri
College: Saint Louis University
Draft: St. Louis Bombers, 1949 BAA Draft (territorial selection)
NBA Debut: November 1, 1949
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player in 1960
As Coach: 2 Yrs, 89-48, .650 W-L%

All-America at St. Louis University, 1948, 1949
Associated Press College Player of the Year, 1949
MVP, NIT championship team, 1949
All-NBA First-Team, 1951, 1952, 1953



Film Credits
2004-2006 ESPN 25: Who's #1 (in person), 2000 ESPN SportsCentury (in person), 1976 The Way It Was (in person)


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