Cleveland Cavaliers point guard Collin Sexton will miss Wednesday's game against the Chicago Bulls with a sore hamstring.
Chris Fedor of Cleveland.com reported the news, noting the injury is considered "minor" and "nothing of concern."
Sexton, who hadn't missed a regular-season game since he was drafted with the No. 8 pick out of Alabama in 2018, sat out the team's first three preseason games after he twisted his ankle.
The 22-year-old entered his third NBA season off of a sophomore campaign that saw him start all 65 games, with 20.