Found September 26, 2009 on Salt Lake Tribune:
PLAYERS: Andrei Kirilenko
TEAMS: Utah Jazz

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Asked how much Andrei Kirilenko weighs these days, Utah Jazz strength coach Mark McKown smiles mischievously. "I think it's about 110 kilos," he said.
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