His teammates and coaches agree with Andrei Kirilenko's postgame complaint Monday night: The Russian forward isn't involved enough in the Jazz's offense.

The solution? It's not real complicated: So get involved.

"He needs to quit worrying about all the little things and concentrate on just playing basketball," said assistant coach Phil Johnson. "He used to be very comfortable with what we're doing. There are some different sets, but the concepts are the same ones we were using when he made the All-Star team."

After an ineffectual 3-for-10 performance Monday night that dropped his shooting percentage to .343, Kirilenko described himself as isolated from the Jazz's offense. "[F]or three or four times, I don't touch the ball. It's hard to play without touching the ball," he grumbled. ?I mean, sometimes involve me. [I will] touch the ball, probably swing the ball, run a play. Sometimes I don't feel involved in the set."