Deseret News<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>As unhappy as Andrei Kirilenko seemed to be with his position on the Utah Jazz in an April interview with a Russian Web site, he has apparently not asked to be traded. Not that it would be easy to trade a max-money contract like his that calls for him to make more than $63 million over the final four years ending with the 2010-2011 season, but when contacted this week, Kirilenko's agent, Marc Fleisher, said his client had not asked him to think about requesting a trade. Jazz senior vice president of basketball operations Kevin O'Connor, just back from last weekend's NBA pre-draft camp in Orlando, Fla., said also that no such request had been made by Kirilenko or his representatives.</div>Link
Deseret Morning News<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Despite forward Andrei Kirilenko venting his frustration about a reduced role in the Utah Jazz offense and the negative comments on his web site about coach Jerry Sloan, Jazz basketball operations senior vice president Kevin O'Connor made it clear Friday that Kirilenko is not on the trading block.</div>LinkJazz are still holding him.
I don't think he is going to work in utah anymore unless they really get to the problem and work somthing out, IMO I don't think they will, he will be gone this offseason or in the first quater of the season.
surely they'll at least try and let him out!Williams all but called him out after they lost to the spurs!