CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The injuries keep piling up for the one-win Cavaliers, as starting point guard George Hill is expected to be out two weeks with a sprained right shoulder, sources told cleveland.com on Thursday.

Hill was a late scratch ahead of Wednesday night's game against the Oklahoma City Thunder. The veteran point guard worked out on the floor, going through his usual pregame routine, but felt pain in his right shoulder and was held out.

The Cavs are already without Kevin Love following surgery on his toe. Sam Dekker, Love's primary backup, suffered a sprained ankle on the team's recent road trip and could miss up to a month.

Cedi Osman, who moved to power forward in a new-look starting group, left Wednesday's game early with lower back spasms and walked out of the arena gingerly following Cleveland's 95-86 loss. The Cavs are hoping the day off will allow him to return for Saturday's game in Chicago.

Rookie Collin Sexton will start in Hill's absence. Sexton made his first career start on Wednesday night, scoring a team-high 15 points on 7-of-14 from the field.

Hill scored 22 points in the loss to Orlando on Monday night. But had his last shot attempt blocked and suffered the injury on that final possession.

In 10 games, all starts, Hill is averaging 12.6 points, 3.0 assists and 1.9 rebounds.

ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski was first to report the news of Hill's injury.