Celtics president Danny Ainge told the Globe’s Frank Dellapa tonight that forward Kevin Garnett would have surgery sometime next week on his knee.
Garnett missed 24 games and the postseason with a sprained right knee. The Celtics have said the All-Star would have right knee bone spur surgery that had been postponed previously in the hope that he could get healthy enough to play in the postseason. But with Boston being eliminated last Sunday, Garnett is now available to have knee surgery for the first time in his career.
Owner Wyc Grousbeck said today that he expected Garnett to be back at full strength next season, and coach Doc Rivers has said he didn’t expect Garnett to be out long following the surgery.