Injured Jazz players C.J. Miles, Andrei Kirilenko and Kyle Korver all did not practice this morning.
The Jazz initially said Miles would return to training camp after sitting out Sunday's evening session of two-a-days due to a hip flexor strain. Instead, the Jazz decided not to have Miles practice after he went through preliminary stretching drills.
Korver underwent an MRI exam on his inflamed left knee, but the team still did not have results to be made public as of early this afternoon.
Kirilenko has a quadriceps strain.
Like Miles, neither he nor Korver practiced Sunday night.
It's unknown if any or all will practice tonight, when the Jazz hold their final night session of two-a-days.
None of the injuries for the three rotation regulars are believed to be serious.
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