Robert Swift was probably destined to hook on with the Celtics, even if just for the summer league in Orlando.
“We’ve always liked what he can do,’’ president of basketball operations Danny Ainge said. “I’ve liked him since the first time I saw him - in high school.’’
And Swift has long had an affinity for the Celtics.
“Great team, great coaches, great players,’’ Swift said. “It’s Boston. I don’t think there’s a better city, all around; it’s the best place you can be.
“I’ve been watching the Celtics the last couple years, but they’ve always been my team - before they were great and after they won, it’s always been the Celtics.’’
“This summer is about getting back in shape and showing everybody I’m healthy and ready to play,’’ Swift said. “My knee hasn’t felt better in a long time than it does now. I know I’ve felt better now than in the last five years. No problems, and having that time off - I’m 100 percent for the first time in a long time. A lot of people say it took them two years after ACL surgery to get back to where they were, and it’s just a little past two years now for me.
“The last few years, and all the rehab, gave me a chance to work on all the off-court stuff,’’ Swift said. “I’ve been in the weight room, working on my weight, agility, speed - all the stuff a high school kid really needs coming out, I got a chance to work on that. I also got a chance to study the game and work on the game from a coach’s perspective. So, that helped me a lot. It’s been about the same as having four years of college and nine months of rehab.’’
“He does have size. There are moments when he’s shown what he can do. We’re always looking for consistency. If Danny and Doc [Rivers] decide he’s the best guy, then it’ll be him.’’
Said Swift: “I’ve bounced around so much on teams I’ve been on. Anywhere they want me to play, I’ll make it work.’’
I would definitely give him a training camp contract. I would like to see him play when he is in shape...he could be a nice 6th-7th big man on our roster...