As a former lottery pick, Trey Burke was expected to fill the shoes once worn by All-Star Deron Williams with the Utah Jazz. Not only did Burke seem to have the skills to lead an NBA team, but he carried himself with confidence, as he was known for his clutch shooting at Michigan.
Averaging nearly 13 points per game in his rookie season, Burke struggled to score efficiently, making just 38 percent of his total shots and 33 percent of his 3-point attempts. In his second season in Utah, Burke’s shooting percentages dropped below 37 and 32 percent, respectively.