Leading up to the 2013 National Championship Game, Michigan’s Trey Burke looked like a star. He had the whole package: confidence, quickness and the clutch gene. At times, Burke looked like the second coming of Allen Iverson, displaying an uncanny ability to finish at the rim despite his stature.
In his sophomore season at Michigan, Burke averaged 18.6 points and 6.7 assists on an impressive 46.3 percent shooting from the field. He was recognized for his effort, earning the Big Ten Player of the Year, the Bob Cousy Award and the National Player of the Year Award.