Sources: Cavs recall Isaiah Thomas from G League affiliate in preparation for return

Isaiah Thomas is working toward his debut with the Cavs. (AP)
Isaiah Thomas is working toward his debut with the Cavs. (AP)

Taking another step in his comeback from a hip injury, Cleveland Cavaliers All-Star guard Isaiah Thomas was recalled from the team’s G League affiliate in Canton (Ohio) on Thursday, league sources told Yahoo Sports.

Thomas was assigned to the Canton Charge to get his first opportunity to scrimmage five-on-five in his rehabilitation from a hip injury. Because the veteran-laden Cavaliers don’t get chances to play five-on-five on practice days, the G League stint allowed Thomas to receive some full-court action.

Thomas was a centerpiece of the Cavaliers’ blockbuster trade that sent Kyrie Irving to the Boston Celtics in late August, with Thomas joining Cleveland while rehabilitating from a hip injury that ended his 2016-17 season in the Eastern Conference finals. He has yet to play this season but has made significant progress and has currently targeted the first week of January for a potential return.

Nevertheless, both the Cavaliers and Thomas have wanted to ensure he comes back and stays on the floor for the long run without needing a game or two at times to rest due to soreness, league sources told Yahoo Sports.

Thomas is one of the NBA’s elite guards, a two-time All-Star who was a member of the All-NBA second team last season. Thomas, 28, averaged 28.9 points, 5.9 assists and 2.7 rebounds in 76 games a season ago, leading the Celtics to a franchise resurgence.

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