Interesting article by, Clint Peterson. I know the last season wasn't a good one to gauge anything, but when it came to the clutch times, Burke was the best of the Jazz team, while Favors and surprisingly Hayward were also better than their usual selves.
https://purpleandblues.com/2014/07/28/can-utah-jazz-win-close-games/
For all the perceived faults of Trey Burke as a rookie, he might be the Jazz’s most clutch player, making good when it counts most.
In 128 minutes last season Trey Burke was among the best in the clutch. His FG% shoots up to 52% on 56 FGAs and 59% 3FGs on 22 3PAs.
Trey Burke also added 14-15 FTs, 14 rebounds and 15 assists in the clutch last yr and his 59% 3FGs was best in the NBA for at least 22 3PAs.
Best Clutch FG%, starting PGs, 2013-14: Tony Parker 64.1% (39 FGAs), Trey Burke 51.8% (56 FGAs), Mike Conley 51.7% (60 FGAs)
16% of Trey Burke’s 2013-14 FGAs came in clutch situations.
Minimum 100 Clutch Minutes, 2013-14, TS% NBA Leaders: Shawn Marion 83.7%, Chris Bosh 68.5%, Trey Burke 67.9%
Trey Burke is truly exceptional in the clutch, and this trio of young Utah Jazz phenoms have that rare knack to step up big in the moment, and will assuredly only age well in time, giving Utah a plethora of options in tight situations late in games.
https://purpleandblues.com/2014/07/28/can-utah-jazz-win-close-games/