"Phil Jackson used an interesting description for Andrei Kirilenko the other day. "Kirilenko's like an enigma to this game, really," the Lakers coach said. Enigmatic, all right. Of course, the biggest mystery surrounding the small forward is when he'll return to the court. That very well could be Saturday for Game 3 at EnergySolutions Arena if his third return from a sprain on his left calf since mid-March stays on track. Los Angeles knows the puzzled Jazz would love to have their missing piece back at their disposal again. And the Lakers can't blame them, either. They've picked on their shorter and shorthanded opponents to grab a 2-0 series lead in Los Angeles. But the defending NBA champions realize what a healthy and productive Kirilenko could do to help their height-challenged foes' woes. "He's a guy with a reach and shot-blocking ability that changes games up," Jackson continued. "That will be an effective part of their ... return back to their home court Saturday." The Lakers have actually gotten off quite easy when it comes to facing the lanky, multi-faceted Russian. Kirilenko missed three of four regular-season matchups between the two teams because of various injuries, and his absence was obviously noticeable in the Lakers' playoff wins at Staples Center. Kirilenko had a nice statistical line against L.A. in his sole shot at the Lakers this season — 17 points on 8-for-14 shooting, five rebounds, four blocks and two steals. But his big night did come in a Jazz loss — 96-81 at home just before the All-Star break in February — for what that's worth." http://www.prosportsdaily.com/comme...drei-kirilenko-makes-a-difference-362082.html