<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">ANAHEIM, Calif. ? One back, one still to go. So goes the count of injured regulars finally returning to action for the Jazz, who with just one week and two more exhibitions to go before the 2005-06 NBA regular season gets under way still have not played a preseason game with all three of their top scorers from a season ago. One of the trio, Matt Harpring, made his exhibition debut in the Jazz's late-starting 95-85 loss to coach Phil Jackson, Kobe Bryant and the back-to-the-triangle Los Angeles Lakers. Harpring, who underwent repeat microfracture surgery on his right knee shortly after last season ended, missed all of two-a-day training camp and Utah's first four exhibitions while rehabbing. Roughly six months post-surgery, however, he is going again. Harpring, who averaged a Jazz third-best 14.0 points in 78 games last season, started Tuesday at small forward in a lineup that also had rookie Deron Williams at the point, Devin Brown at shooting guard, Mehmet Okur at power forward and Jarron Collins in the middle.</div> <div align="center">Source</div>