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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