Collin Sexton, who turns 24 on Wednesday, will miss at least a week due to hamstring weakness, according to Eric Walden of The Salt Lake Tribune (Twitter link). The Jazz guard did not participate in Monday’s practice and he will rest and be reevaluated in a week.
The Jazz initially announced that Sexton had sustained a mild right hamstring strain on December 8, a day after playing the Warriors. He wound up missing a couple weeks — including seven consecutive games — before returning on December 22.
Through 32 games (10 starts, 24.1 MPG), Sexton is averaging 14.1 PPG, 2.2 RPG and 2.9 APG on .487/.386/.844 shooting. While he has scored efficiently this season, posting a career-high .605 true shooting percentage, defense and shot selection remain an issue for the talented guard, and his adjustment to playing point guard more often has been pretty bumpy — his 1.7 assist-to-turnover ratio is not ideal.
With Sexton out, the 19-20 Jazz will likely lean on Nickeil Alexander-Walker for backup point guard minutes. There’s a chance Talen Horton-Tucker could receive some playing time as well, though he’s rarely seen the court of late.