https://bleacherreport.com/articles...n-trey-burkes-trade-status-cavaliers-and-more
"Despite his young age of 22 years, his status as a former ninth overall selection in the 2013 draft and some glimpses of promise during his two-year NBA career, the Utah Jazz were reportedly shopping point guard Trey Burke in an effort to make a draft-day deal this year, according to Jody Genessy of the Deseret News.
The team has a logjam at the guard position with Dante Exum, Raul Neto and Bryce Cotton also in the fold. Utah did appear to be leaning in favor of Neto—perhaps a big reason why the rumors surrounding Burke began—but after his performances during the summer, Burke appears to be staying put, according to a tweet from Tony Jones of the Salt Lake Tribune:
Tony Jones @Tjonessltrib
I've been told the Jazz are happy with Trey Burke's work this summer
https://twitter.com/AncapUte/status/622502025410904064 …
6:46 PM - 18 Jul 2015
Burke is coming off a season in which he averaged 12.8 points, 2.7 rebounds and 4.3 assists per game while shooting 36.8 percent from the floor and 31.8 percent from downtown in 30.1 minutes per contest. Most of those numbers—especially his shooting percentages—were down from his rookie campaign by a significant margin.
Still, Burke is a young player who is still getting his feet under him at the professional level. He's also entering the final years of his contract with Utah. Jones stressed the importance of his upcoming campaign:
Tony Jones @Tjonessltrib
Trey's going into the biggest season of NBA career. Needs to play well on both ends
https://twitter.com/Bigalbornholdt/status/622947270426689536 …
9:55 PM - 19 Jul 2015
If Burke can live up to his potential this season, he could earn a lucrative deal next summer when the salary cap increases. However, if he continues to struggle, he may have a hard time finding opportunities across the NBA.