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Offline BudweiserCeltic

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The latest chapter in the Vitor Faverani saga includes the Boston Celtics center returning to Spain for a second opinion on his surgically-repaired left knee. He could possibly need a “cleanup” surgery within the next few days, according to head coach Brad Stevens.

“If that second opinion comes back that he needs extra work,” the coach said Saturday night before a preseason matchup with the Knicks at Mohegan Sun Arena, “then he would potentially have a cleanup type of surgery again on his knee on Monday. But that is not determined until that second opinion happens.”

Celtics head coach Brad Stevens expected to have a Faverani update Saturday, but any news of the 27-year-old’s condition has been pushed back while he waits to speak to a doctor in Spain. Faverani arrived at training camp proclaiming himself ready to start the season, but has dealt with swelling and soreness whenever he tried to suit up.

At last check, Stevens said the second-year pro had undergone two MRIs, neither of which have been conclusive. Oddly enough, he went through a similar process last season. MRIs showed nothing for about a month before doctors went in for arthroscopic surgery and spotted a torn meniscus.


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http://www.masslive.com/celtics/index.ssf/2014/10/vitor_faverani_could_need_surg.html

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Well, could Powell get a shot at the big show after all?
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Re: Vitor Faverani Goes to Spain for 2nd Opinion, May Need More Surgery
« Reply #2 on: October 11, 2014, 07:19:45 PM »

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Looking like injuries are going to wreck any chance of progress for Faverani this season.

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Yeah ...he's toast for this season in all probability .   I never felt confident about his health.  That knee hasn't healed up right.

Maybe next year


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Yeah ...he's toast for this season in all probability .   I never felt confident about his health.  That knee hasn't healed up right.

Maybe next year

Next year?  How about never.  He needs to be let go.  He's not worth a roster spot. 
Before a game on Christmas against the Pacers, Bird told Chuck Person that he had a present for him. During the game, Bird shot a 3-pointer in front of Person. Immediately after releasing the ball, Bird said to Person, "Merry F!#*ing Christmas!" and then the shot went in.

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Yeah ...he's toast for this season in all probability .   I never felt confident about his health.  That knee hasn't healed up right.

Maybe next year

Next year?  How about never.  He needs to be let go.  He's not worth a roster spot.

Yeah, I think if Faverani fails to show progress this year with Boston ... then he is done. Finished.

Gone.

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Yeah ...he's toast for this season in all probability .   I never felt confident about his health.  That knee hasn't healed up right.

Maybe next year

An actual piece of toast would be more serviceable at Center.
Before a game on Christmas against the Pacers, Bird told Chuck Person that he had a present for him. During the game, Bird shot a 3-pointer in front of Person. Immediately after releasing the ball, Bird said to Person, "Merry F!#*ing Christmas!" and then the shot went in.

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What if its not serious? (the injury) As an optimist I'm hoping the swelling isn't Something major and the guys is back after a couple extra weeks rehab.
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If I have orthopedic or other related sports injuries, make millions of dollars a year and I want a second opinion, I'm going to Dr. James Andrew not some doctor in Spain. But that's just me.

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ok, i'm done with the vitor experiment.

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If he is proclaimed done for the season and has surgery. We still owe him but get a hardship roster spot and the salary is covered by insurance I think. Not sure if salary still counts against the cap or if he is tradeable. Be interesting to find out. Anyone know?
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Can't see how his attitude (based on interview) regarding both his injury and his arrest have gone over well with Stevens and the Celtics brass. Maybe he can stay in Spain.

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Looks like he's having surgery and missing 6-8 weeks, from CB's front page:
http://www.celticsblog.com/2014/10/13/6969421/vitor-faverani-to-have-surgery-out-6-8-weeks

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ok, i'm done with the vitor experiment.
This.

Can't see how his attitude (based on interview) regarding both his injury and his arrest have gone over well with Stevens and the Celtics brass. Maybe he can stay in Spain.
And this.

Time to cut bait and give one of the other projects a good hard look.
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ok, i'm done with the vitor experiment.
This.

Can't see how his attitude (based on interview) regarding both his injury and his arrest have gone over well with Stevens and the Celtics brass. Maybe he can stay in Spain.
And this.

Time to cut bait and give one of the other projects a good hard look.

we only signed Vitor for 2 years correct? so if we cut him, we will minimize our loss for only this season?