NBA: Celtics’ Garnett itching to return after injury
Associated Press
WALTHAM, Mass. — The wait is almost over for Kevin Garnett.
Garnett, who led the Celtics to their 17th championship in 2008 after his arrival from the Minnesota Timberwolves, suffered a right knee injury last year that led to surgery to remove bone spurs in late May. He could only sit and watch his team lose to Orlando in the second round of the playoffs.
He’s back now. He’s done all the rehab work, listened to what the medical people have told him and says he is playing without pain.
“I’m excited, man. I’m excited,” Garnett said Monday as the Celtics met the media before Tuesday’s official opening of training camp.
“No setbacks,” he said of his rehabilitation, adding he was “almost 100 percent and going forward.”