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Noa Dalzell is a CelticsBlog writer based in Boston who is particularly focused on off-court storylines and player features while covering the team in person. She's played basketball her whole life and is a lifelong Celtics fan who started her first Celtics website at age 10. She also covers the Celtics for FanSided's Hardwood Houdini, and for her day job, lobbies for policies that will reduce emissions from the food sector. You can find her on Twitter at @NoaDalzellNBA.

The Celtics raised Banner 18, then showed the Knicks how they did it

Joe Mazzulla kissed the parquet, Jayson Tatum put on a masterclass performance, and the Celtics crushed the Knicks in a victory that represented the journey to Banner 18.

Jordan Walsh reflects on ‘unacceptable’ Summer League performance, preseason improvements

After a solid preseason showing, the second-year forward shared the wisdom Jrue Holiday gave him and his outlook on the upcoming Celtics season.

Jaden Springer’s aspirations are sky-high, but he’s embracing the journey first

"I want to accomplish everything," Springer told CelticsBlog in an exclusive interview.

How Al Horford, Neemias Queta went home to a hero’s welcome

Horford and Queta became the first players from the Dominican Republic and Portugal, respectively, to win an NBA championship.

Luke Kornet, Xavier Tillman had offseason surgery

Both Celtics rotation bigs should be ready to go for training camp.

Jayson Tatum’s journey to becoming an author featured ice bath video calls and Deuce edits

Tatum’s new picture book, Baby Dunks-a-Lot, is inspired by his relationship with his six-year-old son Deuce — and was the result of months of back-and-forth with co-author Sam Apple.

Al Horford, Joe Mazzulla visit the Dominican Republic with the Larry O’Brien trophy

Horford, the country’s first-ever NBA champion, hosted a basketball camp with the Celtics head coach.

Inside the Rhode Island village that raised Joe Mazzulla – and eventually, the Larry O’Brien trophy

On a sunny September morning in Providence, Mazzulla celebrated the Celtics’ championship, surrounded by many of the people he credits for his success.

Celtics sign free agent Lonnie Walker IV to Exhibit 10 deal

Walker has averaged 9.8 points in 20.3 minutes per game throughout his six-year NBA career.

Jrue Holiday describes Celtics love in Boston: “Before winning, I could go places”

Sitting alongside Red Sox legend David Ortiz at the Raising Cane’s grand opening celebration in Boston, Holiday reflected on the increased love he’s received from Celtics fans, his Olympic summer, and more.