INDEPENDENCE, Ohio -- Cleveland Cavaliers swingman Cedi Osman will miss Tuesday's game against the Boston Celtics because of a sprained ankle that is not expected to keep him out for a significant period of time.

Osman suffered the injury in the first half of Saturday's loss against the Dallas Mavericks when he landed awkwardly on Dwight Powell's foot.

Osman was able to walk out of the arena under his own power and told cleveland.com he was feeling "OK" immediately after the game.

The second-year man will continue to receive treatment and the Cavs will likely take the same cautious approach they have with other players this season. Cleveland considers Osman day-to-day and a return Friday night against Washington hasn't been ruled out.