Collin Sexton's contract year didn't go the way he hoped it would. But that doesn't have the 23-year-old point guard down, nor has it changed his outlook for the future.

After playing just 11 games before tearing a meniscus in his left knee, Sexton said he's getting better each day.

“I’m getting there,” Sexton said. “Every day is a grind. I feel better every day. As long as I get better 1 percent each and every day I wake up, then it’s a win-win. I just continue to just know that some days are gonna be better than others and just continue to know that I will be full go, and I know I’ll be 100 percent. So, that’s one thing that I can really look forward to and say that I have confidence in myself, and I have confidence in the people that’s working with me to get me back to where I was, (being) even much better and jumping a lot higher.”

Sexton is set to be a restricted free agent this summer, but said he hopes to stay with the Cleveland Cavaliers.

“I want to be here in Cleveland,” Sexton said. “I love the organization, love my teammates and whatever happens, I know that Cleveland was really good to me. I know this is the place that helped me get to where I am today, and I know I want to continue to be a part of this winning culture and be a part of this culture. I feel like me just being able to be at the start of it helped us get to where we are yesterday and where we are right now at the present. So, I love Cleveland. I want to be here.”