He's got a new strategy, a confident attitude and even a different haircut. Andrei Kirilenko is willing to try anything to slow down Glenn Robinson.
   
The Hawks' big scorer visits the Delta Center tonight (7 p.m.) to play the 1-4 Jazz, with the memory of last Thursday's 30-point arson still fresh in Kirilenko's mind. Atlanta's Big Dog is a star, and defenders like the Russian forward have helped make him one.
   
Last week, Kirilenko scored nine points against the Hawks. Robinson had that many in the game's first nine minutes. When they met during Kirilenko's rookie season, Robinson, then with Milwaukee, averaged 31 points a game. Kirilenko scored 16, total.
   
"I play not so good against Glenn," Kirilenko acknowledged. "It's pretty hard for me to guard him because he's so long, he can make crossovers [and] he has a great percentage from mid-range."