Last June, the Utah Jazz used their twelfth pick to draft Trey Lyles, a forward from the University of Kentucky. He was greeted with a lukewarm welcome from Jazz fans, many of whom felt like the Jazz could have done better.
Lyles was a rather low-profile prospect leading up to the draft, despite being voted to take part in the All-SEC Freshman team and helping to lead the Wildcats to their 2015 NCAA Final Four appearance.
Perhaps fans were concerned with the underwhelming stats from his first and only collegiate season. He averaged just 8.7 points, 5.