Yeah even more so than James Jones who wouldn't even get a minute on Boston...
Let's see if I can break this down in using an equation:
Deepest team in the league would not want a player that couldn't make one of the least deepest teams in the league.
I'm not trying to be a jerk I just find the reality of very low.
On the other hand, if Wafer were cut tomorrow, would anyone panic?
Not me. The Celtics depth might actually do the opposite of what you're thinking in this case. Miami can't afford a non-contributor (injured rookie) because they've got too many borderline contributors as it is. The Celtics are stacked with contributors, and might therefore be able to afford a 2010/2011 non-contributor in the hopes of a big dividend down the road....
If, on the other hand, Danny likes Wafer's potential going forward past this year, and isn't worried about his intangibles, then replacing Wafer at this point with an injured rookie wouldn't make much sense....
We don't exactly know what the Celtics think of this Wafer guy, other than that Quis and Delonte may need a fill-in from time to time.....
All depends what they think of Wafer's potential (and obviously Danny's pre-injury evaluation of Butler's game....)