Pelicans' Jrue Holiday questionable for Game 2 vs. Warriors due to soreness
Marc Lebryk / USA Today Sports
The New Orleans Pelicans could head into Monday night's playoff matchup without Jrue Holiday.
Coach Monty Williams told the media that the point guard is questionable for Game 2 against the Golden State Warriors because of soreness in his right leg.
Holiday's leg caused him trouble near the end of the regular season, keeping him from action for two weeks after a stress reaction.
The 24-year-old played in New Orleans's Game 1 loss on Saturday, finishing with five points, five assists, two rebounds and one steal in 21 minutes on the court.
Tyreke Evans, the player who replaced Holiday at point guard down the stretch, is also questionable for Game 2.
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