Zion Williamson, Brandon Ingram questionable for Mavs tilt

METAIRIE, La. --  New Orleans Pelicans coach Willie Green said he expects Zion Williamson, Brandon Ingram and Herb Jones to all be listed as questionable for Tuesday's game against the Dallas Mavericks.

Williamson (posterior hip contusion) and Ingram (head injury) did not finish Sunday's 122-121 overtime loss to the Utah Jazz. Jones tweaked his knee late but stayed in the game until he fouled out with 11.5 seconds to play.

Green said Monday that he was grateful that the Pelicans avoided potentially major injuries with all three.

"Z's fall could've been much worse and doesn't seem like it is. Sore. Bruises. Brandon gets hit in the face. Herb's knee," Green said. "Nothing catastrophic, but something we have to monitor over the next few days."

Ingram was being evaluated for concussion-like symptoms, but Green said the forward was not in the concussion protocol as the Pelicans continue to monitor his status. The Pelicans had imaging done on Jones' right knee Monday morning, with Green saying everything was fine.

"We'll see how they feel once we go through shootaround and go from there," Green said.

Williamson took a hard fall with 8:07 left in the fourth quarter when his dunk attempt was blocked by Jazz guard Jordan Clarkson. Williamson, who had just blocked Clarkson's shot on the other end, thought he had a breakaway slam and cocked back the ball with his left hand. Clarkson got his hand on the ball, and Williamson took a fall, landing on his backside.

He initially tried to stay in the game, but one possession later, Williamson was taken out but stayed on the bench. Green said after the game that Williamson was unable to return because of the injury.

In the first quarter, Ingram collided with teammate Naji Marshall as the two went up to attempt to steal a pass. Marshall's hand made contact with Ingram, and on the ensuing possession, the Pelicans called a timeout so Ingram could check himself out of the game.

After being evaluated by the team trainer, Ingram appeared to be fine and even told some teammates on the bench that he was fine. Ingram checked back in at the 6:33 mark of the second quarter, but not even a minute later, he called to the bench to check out. Instead of going to the bench, Ingram walked directly to the locker room followed by team personnel.

After playing the Mavericks on Tuesday, the Pelicans head west for a three-game road trip against the Phoenix Suns, LA Clippers and Los Angeles Lakers.