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Celtics point guard Rajon Rondo avoids looking at Alan's pink shirt.

Alan Siegel grew up in Lynnfield, Mass., during the halcyon days of Sherman Douglas, Dino Radja and Dee Brown.

He attended George Washington University (Red Auerbach’s alma mater), where he studied journalism and was the sports editor at the GW Hatchet, the campus paper.

Shortly after graduating in 2005, he was hired at The Eagle-Tribune. Since then, covered everything from high school soccer and basketball to last January’s AFC Championship Game and the 2007 World Series.

Contact him at asiegel@eagletribune.com.

  • Randy

    Any relation to the WBZ Alan Siegel. You too have similar looks. I say father and son. Tell me I’m right!

  • Alan Siegel

    Listened to him since I was a kid. Different spelling, no relation.
    Alan

  • perkisabeast

    Don’t listen to him. He is the illegitimate son of Alan Segel, who is named after him.

  • Alan Siegel

    This is the first I’ve heard of such things. Time to take a DNA test.

  • Ethan

    Don’t forget Lynnfield’s MIAA Division 4 basketball state championship in 2000.

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