Andrei Kirilenko will likely return tonight against Indiana at the Delta Center.
     
"Nobody tells me," Kirilenko said Monday, "but it feels like 'Yes.' "

Utah is a different team with Kirilenko in the lineup. A better team. A more positive-thinking team.
     
Teammates suggest as much, and words perhaps are more telling than any statistics ever could be.
     
"He's huge for us," said big man Mehmet Okur, who with Kirilenko sidelined and Carlos Boozer out all season with a strained hamstring has assumed season-long team-high scoring honors over the Jazz's first dozen games of 2005-06. "Everybody has to step up without him. With him, he makes us a good team and makes our job easy."