DALLAS – Mavericks small forward Chandler Parsons and guard Devin Harris did not practice Monday and will be listed as questionable for Tuesday’s Game 2 against the Houston Rockets.

Coach Rick Carlisle said the status of both players could be game-time decisions.

Parsons is dealing with soreness in his right knee, which caused him to miss the final six games of the regular season. He played 37 minutes in the Mavs’ Game 1 loss despite pain significant enough for him to retreat to the locker room during the second quarter to be evaluated by the team’s medical staff.

Harris played only 10 minutes in Game 1, sitting out the second half because of issues with his big toe and second toe on his left foot. A case of turf toe in his left big toe caused Harris to miss the final game of the regular season. He aggravated that condition during Game 1, and the tape job on that toe caused soreness in his second toe, which he had surgically repaired in an extremely complicated procedure during the summer of 2013.

Harris said after Game 1 that he’ll have to go through “trial and error” with the Mavs’ medical staff to find a tape job that protects his big toe but does not impact his surgically repaired toe.

Parsons has not had any further swelling in his knee, but he is experiencing considerable soreness.