<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>He doesn't really want to leave Utah but would rather be elsewhere — or at least somewhere, essentially, longtime Jazz coach Jerry Sloan is not.</p> But Andrei Kirilenko is here.</p> Now back in Salt Lake City from his home in Russia, the Jazz's unhappy starting small forward and one-time NBA All-Star intends to be on hand for Media Day and travel today with the team to Boise for Tuesday morning's start of training camp.</p> He'll do so seemingly resigned to the fact the Jazz have no immediate plans to trade him, and probably resigned as well to the reality that Sloan certainly isn't headed anywhere else.</p> So the Jazz's highest-paid player suggested when interviewed Sunday by a local television reporter.</p> "I'm stuck," Kirilenko told KSL-TV's Tom Kirkland. "I don't know — I'm stuck in this situation, you know."</div></p> Source: Desert Morning News</p>