The Utah Jazz traded up in the 2013 NBA Draft to select the consensus NCAA player of the year Trey Burke from the University of Michigan. Now in his third season the point guard is coming off the bench and coming into himself as an NBA player. Trey has worked on his body and his shot all off-season long and his on-court production has soared as a result. He is shooting career highs across the board (except from the free throw line), and he has never defended better. I'm obviously a fan and think that Trey is going to continue carving out a niche for himself like so many other guards who came into the league with less than excellent rookie seasons: Jerryd Bayless, D.