<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Home or road, black shoes or white, no change is big enough to shake the Jazz's winning streak. They have won with Andrei Kirilenko and without, by taking big leads and falling way behind. They've worn light blue, dark blue and white uniforms, dominated in the paint and hit three-pointers, practiced in the the Delta Center and played in EnergySolutions Arena, all in the same day - and still won, won, won. "No stopping us when we play like this," Deron Williams said the other day, and at 11-1, it's getting rather difficult to argue with him. "We don't even think about all [the changes]." Maybe not, but he might notice the next change. Because it could come in the starting backcourt. Kirilenko, his sprained right ankle now pain-free, will likely return to the Jazz lineup tonight when the Jazz face the Lakers (7 p.m., KJZZ), though Jazz coach Jerry Sloan hasn't decided how to use the lanky forward yet. "I'll have to see Andrei play," Sloan said. "Maybe he's better coming off the bench. I don't know where he's at right now." </div> <div align="center">Source</div>