Found this on Celtics.com.
Ainge "Hopeful" on Baby Return
Glen Davis is just dipping his feet into the free agent pool to see how the water feels, and while he wasn't in Waltham to talk about his future, Ainge characterized his discussions with Davis' representation as "positive", although he noted that official negotiations haven't begun.
"Glen will be out there testing the market and seeing what the market dictates," Ainge said. "There may be a team that gives him something that he's excited about today or tomorrow. But we're hopeful that he'll be a part of our team this year."
As for what the market looks like in the early stages of free agency, Ainge pointed to the fact that several players who could have opted out of their contract chose not to do so, with Celtics guard Eddie House being the most relevant example. While House certainly could have drawn interest elsewhere, he opted to exercise his option on the final year of his deal with the Celtics.
"It's great to have Eddie back. He's been a big part of our success the last two years. Shooting is at a premium in this league," Ainge said. "He's a tough guy to replace, and in any situation, Game 7, on the road, in Cleveland, KG would throw the ball to Eddie. Paul would throw the ball to Eddie. They trust in Eddie's shooting and that's what he does. He's a great shooter."