<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">The Jazz's schedule, though, may prompt the team's medical staff to hold off on their return until Jan. 22. After a Jan. 17 game in Los Angeles, the Jazz have four days off before a home game against the Grizzlies that day - an opportunity to give the injured players extra practice time before they return to action.</div> <div align="center">Link </div> The above is talking about both Jarron Collins and Andrei Kirilenko. The Jazz have suffered badly without AK47, and his return would be great news. Unfortunately, at this stage in the season, it would take something special for Utah to make the playoffs even with AK47 . They did start 6-1, so it's not impossible .
That sounds pretty good, not soon enough but soon. I'll be ready for Collins to get back to show these guys how to set a screen and run the offense in the low post. But don't get me wrong, I want to see Kirilenko out there more.
I think it's too late...I just hope when AK comes back he can give the Jazz a more respectable record.