Former Jazz guard Burke: 'No one wants to play' in Utah
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Gordon Hayward's decision to leave Utah may have been a tough pill to swallow for Jazz fans, but the move wasn't all that surprising in the eyes of Trey Burke.
The former Jazz point guard took to Twitter to voice his opinion about Utah's recent struggles in free agency, claiming that no one in the NBA wants to play in Salt Lake City.
Lol no I'm just afraid no one wants to play there my guy 😭😭
— Trey Burke (@TreyBurke) July 9, 2017
Burke refused to apologize when a fan called him out, doubling down on his original statement.
lol what I said was a fact .. get over it
— Trey Burke (@TreyBurke) July 9, 2017
An unrestricted free agent this offseason, it's safe to say that Burke will not be seeking a reunion with the Jazz this summer.
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