The Celtics draft pick who chose the priesthood over the NBA
WORCESTER — Earle Markey was Holy Cross’s basketball captain after Bob Cousy, before Tommy Heinsohn. He was a 1,000-point-scoring guard and an honorable mention Associated Press All-American. In his final game with the Crusaders, he battled future NBA legend Bob Pettit, scoring 16 points in an 81-73 Elite Eight loss in the NCAA Tournament.
A few weeks after that game, Markey was selected by Celtics general manager/coach Red Auerbach in the fourth round of the 1953 NBA draft.
But he never gave pro ball a shot.
Instead, Markey became a Jesuit priest.
“I didn’t have knowledge of whether Earle wanted to just save the team or save the world,” Cousy said this week from his Worcester home. “But he was clearly impacted by the Jesuit experience at Holy Cross.”
Tuesday, October 10, 2023
The Priesthood
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If only Fr. Markey was running Holy Cross when it turned down an invitation to be a founding member of the Big East basketball conference. The Patriot League is college basketball's version of Purgatory.
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