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It also marked the return of Kirilenko, who missed 26 games with a knee injury. In 12 minutes, he had two points, two rebounds and two blocked shots.
Okur led the Jazz with 22 points, one less than Pau Gasol totaled for Memphis. Boozer added 17 points and a game-high 10 rebounds.
"He looked pretty good in the first time out there," Sloan said of Kirilenko, "but we can't just be glad to have Andrei back and think we don't have to work anymore."
Kirilenko was happy to be back but didn't feel like himself and admitted some nervousness in his return.
"Right now, I can't feel my shot at all. I felt like every shot I am going to take would be air ball," said Kirilenko. "That's how I felt."
It bothered him to play knowing he would be limited to five or six minutes per half as a precaution. "You're thinking about it. You're on the floor, and you're looking like I got three more minutes or one more minute. It's kind of sad. It's better to play when you don't know about it."
He said he will certainly play tonight in Seattle.
Memphis regrouped after the sudden death of its play-by-play announcer, 53-year-old Don Poier, in his Denver hotel room Friday, and then having travel complications that left them in Denver overnight. "They came out tonight in that third quarter we just played good basketball," said coach Mike Fratello.
"It's easy to pack it in when you're faced with adverse travel situations," said a bemused Battier, who made his first four 3-point shots and totaled 16 points and six rebounds. "We made them play catch-up and executed in the fourth quarter and kept them at bay."
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