Utah Jazz guard Mike Conley, who re-injured his left hamstring against the Orlando Magic on Tuesday, will be re-evaluated during the team's upcoming road trip.

Prior to re-injuring his left hamstring, Conley had missed the previous five games due to the same injury.

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The Jazz will start off their three-game road trip on Thursday against the Atlanta Hawks, followed by the Charlotte Hornets then the Miami Heat. They currently sport a 16-11 record for sixth place in the West.

To recall, Conley was picked up by the Jazz in the summer in an effort to bulk up their roster. He was expected to form a formidable backcourt tandem with Mitchell, as well as adding a player who knows the game inside-out.

But so far, Conley has yet to find his mojo back. Early season struggles, inconsistencies, and injuries have prevented the veteran from playing up to his usual standards. With that said, the Jazz have remained a mid-tier team.

Without Conley, Joe Ingles has taken on the starting spot. He took on a reserve role this season as Conley arrived, but with the veteran guard likely out for multiple games, expect head coach Quin Snyder to field the Australian as a starter.