Over the course of the last two or three years, perhaps no Jazzman has been the subject of as much debate as Trey Burke. After failing to shoot greater than 38 percent from the field and yielding mixed results defensively during his rookie and sophomore campaigns with the Jazz, some wondered whether or not the point guard could hang in the Association.
Much to the chagrin of Jazz Nation, the former Michigan Wolverine would look like the player that won the John R. Wooden Award one night, only to follow that performance up with a series of duds.