New Orleans starting point guard Tyreke Evans is questionable for Monday's Game 2 against the Warriors because of a bone bruise in his left knee.A day after banging knees with Warriors swingman Andre Iguodala and having to leave Game 1 midway through the second quarter, Evans said Sunday that the pain has "calmed."An MRI exam Saturday revealed no major damage, but the sixth-season guard still wants to test his ability to push off the leg and measure his pain before Monday's game in the teams' best-of-seven, first-round series.Even when he's not scoring, he does a lot of damage getting to the hole, and we did not have that, and our corporate equity was depleted a bit, not having him in the game.Evans averaged a career-high 6.6 assists during the regular season, filling in for Jrue Holiday, who missed 41 games with a stress reaction in his lower right leg.Holiday returned April 10 to play about 20 minutes a night, and the Pelicans added Norris Cole in a three-team, trade-deadline deal.Warriors center Andrew Bogut, who shot 52.4 percent on free throws this season, is prepared to be intentionally sent to the foul line after New Orleans pulled the ploy with Iguodala (59.6 percent) in...