Davis Ankle Sprain May Not Be Serious

Via Boston.com:

Celtics vice president of basketball
operations Danny Ainge said Tuesday afternoon that he doesn't believe
the sprained right ankle suffered by Glen "Big Baby" Davis is as
serious as first feared. Davis got mixed up with Golden State's Rony
Turiaf with 9:52 left in the game when Turiaf landed on his ankle.

Davis left Oracle in arena wearing a protective boot and walking with crutches.

"I haven't heard anything, which means nothing is serious," Ainge
said. "I sent (trainer) Eddie (Lacerte) a text and I haven't heard
anything and usually that means it's not much."

Meanwhile, Ainge said the team will evaluate Paul Pierce's right
knee this weekend to determine when he will return. "We don't have any
definite dates or change on Paul," he said.

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