After all these years and all that money, A.K. still the same
I crossed the Jazz's practice court to where Andrei Kirlenko was sitting alone on the floor stretching last week.
"Want to have a seat?" he said, smiling.
There were no chairs, just the floor. Still, I thought it was a nice gesture.
How many $16-million-a-year NBA players ask you to have a seat? How many of those even make eye contact?
Kirilenko is entering his ninth season in Utah, and though he's had his highs and lows, he hasn't changed all that much. He's still a pretty happy guy. The bad news is he hasn't entirely figured out his place in Jerry Sloan's system, all these years later. There are nights when he's everywhere, nights when he's nowhere.
Kirilenko has a preppy moussed hairstyle, replacing the punky-spiked look. And he's added 20 pounds at the behest of his coaches. He looks stronger and says he feels it, too. His biceps are defined, something you couldn't say in his Jack Skellington days.
That's one thing you have to like about Kirilenko — he's still willing to try what the coaches ask. Two years ago, they told him to improve his shooting, so he stayed late after practice and began working with Jeff Hornacek. In his exit interview last spring, they told him he needed to add muscle and weight to withstand the rigors of the season. He added both.
Now he's just slim, not emaciated.
"I feel myself stronger. A little bit slower, but again, it's pretty much the same flexibility, so I need to improve my speed a little bit and not lose weight again," he said agreeably.
Looking back, you have to wonder why Kirilenko is still inviting writers to have a seat. By now he should have copped an attitude. It has been an up-and-down ride for A.K. When he made the All-Star team in 2004, he was heralded as the face of the new Jazz. But gradually the Jazz changed, and they didn't need him to take the shots any more.
The Jazz sometimes played him as a starter, other times they brought him off the bench. They told him he was a defensive star, a guy to pick up the flotsam and jetsam.
Through it all, he remained the basic Kirilenko. That's not to say he didn't have issues. He cried during the 2007 playoffs when discussing frustration over his role. He even briefly mentioned being traded. But he was never an egocentric NBA star. Rather, he sounded like a guy who wanted to touch the ball.
Name a single basketball player who deep down doesn't.
I asked whether his wife likes his ripped new body.
"Ask her, I don't know," he chuckled. "Maybe she like me to be skinny."
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