Ainge said that Fultz’s workout did not include any other players.

“It went well,” Celtics president of basketball operations Danny Ainge said by phone Tuesday. “I had dinner with him last night. He had a physical yesterday and he had a workout this morning with Brad [Stevens]. Everything went well. He’s very talented.”

Markelle Fultz, who is widely viewed as the top prospect in the year’s NBA draft, wrapped up his two-day visit with the Celtics Tuesday afternoon.

“You know how I feel about workouts by themselves,” he said. “You don’t really take much from them.”

Ainge was reluctant to go into detail about impressions of the workout because the Celtics remain in the early stages of their draft preparations. But he said there was value in spending time with Fultz and learning more about him, both as a person and a player.


The Celtics also interviewed the former University of Washington point guard at the NBA Combine in Chicago in May.

“Every time I sit down and talk to him, I just get to know him a little better,” Ainge said. “He’s a great kid.”

As a freshman at Washington last season, Fultz averaged 23.2 points, 5.9 assists, and 5.7 rebounds per game.

When asked if the Celtics would bring more prospects to Boston this week, Ainge said: “We’re working on that as we speak.”

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