http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/celtics_nba/boston_celtics/2014/10/celtics_notebook_injured_vitor_faverani_in_danny_ainge_sI saw this in the Boston Herald -
Vitor Faverani’s knee surgery led to speculation that the Celtics, currently bridled with 16 guaranteed contracts, might consider waiving the Brazilian center.
However, president of basketball operations Danny Ainge shot down that notion yesterday, saying his goal is to have Faverani back on the floor later in the upcoming season.
“We like Vitor,” Ainge said. “The thing we want right now is to get him healthy. We thought he would be ready for the start of training camp, but he had a little setback.”
Faverani had surgery last spring to repair a torn meniscus in his left knee. Swelling reappeared in the knee at the start of training camp, forcing Faverani to the sideline and, ultimately, to get a second opinion from a surgeon in Spain.
An MRI taken of the knee prior to surgery was inconclusive, and Ainge admitted he still hasn’t heard details of what was found in the knee during surgery.
The Celts also have rookie forward Dwight Powell under contract for next season. Though coach Brad Stevens has been intrigued by Powell’s athleticism and versatility,
the team also has to cut down to 15 players by the start of the season.
“We have things we can do before we waive someone,” said Ainge, leaving the door open for another trade.Faverani is expected to miss 6-8 weeks and will spend the first two weeks of his recovery in Spain.
I have no idea what Danny is thinking but I'm thinking that talk about the Jeff Green being traded (see Celticsblog post from 10/14). I am curious as to what could be done - hopefully its a Bass and Green trade.