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Collin Sexton played in his first NBA preseason game yesterday. And, while he did not start at the point, he wound up logging more minutes than any other Cav, and finished second in scoring.

“Being in that situation in an NBA setting, great environment against a good team and having a chance to produce like he did -- good for him,” Lue said. “Continue to keep learning. He’s going to make some mistakes, but the biggest thing is learning from his mistakes.”

Sexton scored 15 points, second on the Cavs to Kevin Love’s 17, by making 5-of-11 shots, including 2-of-3 3-pointers, and sinking all three of his free-throw attempts.