Kevin Garnett is making steady progress in his recovery from knee surgery, but the Celtics are being cautious with the future Hall of Famer.

"Kevin looks good, he's in here working out every day," Celtics president Danny Ainge told the Boston Globe. "He's doing his training, but he's not playing full-court basketball yet.

"We're taking it as slow and as cautious as we can with him. He's anxious and he has a ton of energy, but I think he gets it," Ainge added. "We don't have bodyguards on him to keep him from working too hard. He's on the program with the staff."

Garnett played in just 57 games last season and missed the playoffs after injuring his right knee. He underwent arthroscopic surgery to remove bone spurs on May 26.