April 25, 2026
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Cameron Boozer, a Duke basketball player, has formally declared his intention to enter the 2026 NBA Draft.

The National Player of the Year revealed his decision on Friday, April 24.

In his lone season at Durham, Boozer averaged 22. 5 points, 10. 1 rebounds, and 4. 1 assists while shooting 55. 6% from the field, all team highs. He broke the Duke freshman records for rebounds (389) and free throws made (221), and his 22 double-doubles were the most in the country, making him just the second Blue Devil to do so.

Cameron, son of former Blue Devil Carlos Boozer, arrived at Duke with his twin brother Cayden. The two Miami locals attended high school together at Columbus High School, where they played basketball. Duke revealed Cayden’s return for his second season on Thursday, April 16.

Boozer received National Player of the Year recognition, the Wooden Award, First-Team All American honors, and was named the ACC Player and Rookie of the Year.

Boozer is expected to be a top-three pick, making him the 60th Duke player and sixth under coach Scheyer to be chosen in the first round of the NBA draft. Isaiah Evans is the other Blue Devil to declare for the draught.

The first round of the 2026 NBA Draft will take place on June 23, 2026.

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