
The buzz around Duke basketball’s 2025-26 season just hit a new decibel level with the arrival of Cameron Boozer, the most anticipated recruit in the class.
The son of Duke legend Carlos Boozer, Cameron isn’t just riding his father’s coattails—he’s a two-time Gatorade National Player of the Year and a walking double-double machine who dominated high school ball with 22.1 points and 11.8 rebounds per game . His commitment, alongside twin brother Cayden, signals another era of Blue Devils dominance under Jon Scheyer.
Boozer’s versatility is unmatched. At 6’9″, he’s a nightmare matchup—able to stretch the floor, crash the glass, and lock down defenders. His performance at the McDonald’s All-American game (16 points, 12 rebounds) was a preview of what’s coming to Cameron Indoor . As one analyst put it,
“He’s not Cooper Flagg, but he might be even more polished offensively from Day 1”
. With Duke losing its entire starting five to the NBA, Boozer’s arrival couldn’t be timelier. The hype is real, and the Crazies are ready to roar.
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