Boston Celtics draft pick Ante Zizic has arrived in town in plenty of time for summer league training camp.

The Boston Globe's Adam Himmelsbach reported Tuesday that Zizic landed in Boston this weekend and is expected to compete in the Celtics' first summer league practice later this week.

"I took him downtown last night a little bit," Celtics director of player personnel Austin Ainge told the Globe. "He's just doing things like getting workouts in, getting medical stuff, physicals done, all that type of stuff. He's ready for summer league."

That last sentence will perk up Celtics fans who followed Zizic's impressive season overseas and can't wait to see him wearing green. The 6-foot-11 center, last summer's 23rd overall pick, figures to give the Celtics a physical interior presence.

Guerschon Yabusele, another draft-and-stash big man from last summer's draft, will not play in either summer league. Celtics assistant general manager Mike Zarren recently said Yabusele is slightly ahead of schedule while recovering from offseason surgery.

All of this year's draft picks, including No. 3 overall selection Jayson Tatum, are expected to compete in summer league. Celtics assistants Jerome Allen and Walter McCarty will take turns as head coaches for the summer league entry.