One small step for Andrei Kirilenko. One giant leap for the Jazz.
   
Not that Utah's prospects are necessarily headed to the moon since a seemingly innocuous rebound in Washington changed Jerry Sloan's thinking, and the Jazz's lineup, 10 sunsets ago. But a four-game winning streak, heading into tonight's Staples Center meeting with the Clippers, isn't bad, either.
   
Kirilenko wrenched his back while twisting for a missed shot that bounced just inches out of his reach against the Wizards, and the pain from that misstep caused him to miss the next two games.
   
More importantly, it forced Matt Harpring into the starting lineup -- a switch that has worked out so well, Sloan has stayed with it even with his Russian forward healthy again.