SALT LAKE CITY — Wondering whom they'll play against in the NBA playoffs isn't the only question on the Utah Jazz's minds right now.
They're also trying to figure out who will play for them this week.
And they're much more concerned with getting Andrei Kirilenko and Mehmet Okur back than they are worrying about if they'll play the Spurs, the Suns or any of their other six possible first-round foes.
With two key regular season games remaining and the playoffs approaching this weekend, the Jazz had an encouraging development on the injury front Sunday. Okur (left Achilles tendinitis) made it through a full practice, and Kirilenko (strained left calf) participated in about half of the session.
"Hopefully," Jazz coach Jerry Sloan said, "they start to feeling better."
Okur said it would be "a great opportunity" if both played in the final two games, so they can get back up to full speed. Kirilenko isn't sure that will happen, but he's eager to get back, work on his conditioning and put his calf woes behind him.
Their improved health will raise another question: What to do with the Jazz lineup?
Okur has only missed one full game (Friday's win at New Orleans) since his Achilles flared up at Houston last Wednesday, and he plans on returning Tuesday night at Golden State. His return to the starting center position isn't in question.
"Feeling better today," Okur said before Sunday's practice and a day after an MRI revealed that his injury is tendinitis, with no torn tissue.
"I'm glad it's not really a big deal, my Achilles," he added. "And hopefully (I'll) play the last two games and be ready to go at playoffs."
The bigger mysteries revolve around Kirilenko — when he'll play again, and whether or not he'll start when he's back.
Kirilenko has missed 13 of the Jazz's past 15 games because of his injured calf. He is slowly but surely progressing and believes he'll play this week — in the regular season and playoffs — though Sloan hinted it's possible he might return to a reserve role.
"I'm definitely feel(ing) way better," Kirilenko said.
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