From Deseret News archives:
Outlook good for Kirilenko, Boozer
"Everybody so panic about it," he said, "but nothing (to) worry about. That's how I feel.
"Of course, I am worried. Any athlete will worry," Kirilenko said at Sunday night's Utah Jazz practice at Zions Bank Basketball Center.
But the back spasms that caused him to miss the last three games of the recent five-game pre-Christmas road trip are familiar to him. He's had them before and knows they show up annually and take six to seven days to go away.
By Saturday, he was feeling "great," and he is considered probable to play in tonight's Delta Center game against the Memphis Grizzlies at 7.
Kirilenko practiced with the Jazz Christmas night and wanted to find out how the back responded, but before practice, he said, "Basically it feels good and don't bother me moving, running and jumping. Bent, a little uncomfortable."
A back and spine specialist in Los Angeles checked out the MRI and the back and told him, "Everything is normal, just typical NBA player, like nothing worry about," said Kirilenko.
BOOZER'S BACK: Carlos Boozer, out since the preseason with a strained/torn hamstring, has been back in Salt Lake City for about a week rehabbing with Jazz personnel. He superstitiously won't say exactly when he expects to return to the court since the last time he made a prediction he reinjured the hamstring even worse but it could come "hopefully very soon," he said. "It's gotten a lot better."
Boozer spent the last month working with doctors and therapists in Los Angeles. Now he's apparently back for good and under the care of Jazz trainer Gary Briggs, Jazz physical therapist Moe Forsyth and John Stockton's favorite chiropractor, Craig Buhler.
"It's good to be back around the guys, good to have that energy, especially at Christmas," Boozer said, noting, "I watched every game (on TV). It's tough to watch games, especially when you're not winning."
He's not back practicing yet but seems to be getting closer.
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