After missing 18 games due to a hamstring injury, the Utah Jazz combo guard, Collin Sexton, has finally been confirmed fit to play on April 4 against the Los Angeles Lakers. However, the first overall pick of the 2018 NBA draft will be restricted to 16-20 minutes of playing time as the Jazz ease him back into the squad. The Jazz needs to win all remaining four games if they want to have any chances of reaching the play-offs. The return of the 6-foot-2 guard could potentially be a game-changer for the team, especially given his statistics so far: Sexton averages 14.3 points per game, shooting 50.7 percent on the field, 41.0 percent from three-point range, and 82.2 percent from the free-throw line. Despite some impressive stats, Sexton will probably not return to his starting lineup -- rookie Ochai Agbaji and talented Talen Horton-Tucker have been playing well in his absence, and it is not worth risking further injury to Sexton by pushing him too hard at this stage.