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Collin Sexton talked on the possibility of this season’s return, claiming that is very important for the Cleveland Cavaliers to play the remaining 17 games of the regular season.

Before the league hiatus that started on March 11, the “Young Bull” was in the middle of the best stretch of his career, averaging 30 points. 4.6 assists and 3.6 rebounds per game during a 5-game span. More so, the Cavaliers have won 2 of the 5 games they played during that span.

“I feel like we were moving in the right direction and in a good rhythm as a team when they said the season’s stopped,” Sexton said to Chris Fedor of cleveland.com.

“We had 17 games left and I felt like we were going to try to finish strong. Me and Kevin (Love) were talking about this the other day. Feel like it’s very important for us to get these games because we have played just 11 games under Coach J.B. (Bickerstaff), so we’re still trying to understand him and he’s still trying to understand us as the head coach, which is a big difference. I feel like we need these games back. But it’s a hard decision to make during this tough time.”