As Cooper Flagg prepares for the NBA following his phenomenal freshman season at Duke, attention turns to his potential successor.
Cameron Boozer, the 6-foot-9 powerhouse from Miami, brings a unique skill set that could surpass even Flagg’s impact in Durham.
The son of Duke legend Carlos Boozer possesses qualities that analysts believe make him a perfect fit for immediate college success and long-term NBA potential.
The Case for Cameron Boozer as Duke’s Next Star
CBS Sports’ Matt Norlander recently provided compelling analysis comparing the two elite prospects, highlighting Boozer’s distinctive advantages:
“Cameron Boozer, I am interested to see if this translates to his first year of college basketball,” Norlander stated.
“At the high school level, purely, the highest levels of high school ball, you play in international play, as well; there’s not been a player that has been affected and literally won more than Cameron Boozer. He brings a high degree of winning, obviously there’s a pedigree with his father having played at Duke.”
More significantly, Norlander identified specific areas where Boozer surpasses the current Blue Devils star:
“He’s more powerful than Flagg… a better rebounder than Flagg… argue he’s a better rim protector than Flagg, but Flagg is more agile, instincts when it comes to defending the rim, a good weak-side help defender.”
Statistical evidence supports these comparisons. While Flagg delivered 19.2 points and 7.5 rebounds in his freshman season at Duke University, Boozer dominated high school competition with 22.2 points and 11.4 rebounds per game. More impressively, he led the Nike EYBL circuit with 24.5 points and 12.4 rebounds per game, proving his dominance against top-tier competition.
This performance represents the highest level of grassroots basketball, indicating Boozer’s readiness for college competition.
Physical Advantages and Winning Pedigree
Both players share identical 6-foot-9 frames, but Boozer’s 215-pound build provides a 10-pound advantage over Flagg’s 205 pounds. This additional mass gives Boozer superior strength in the paint and enhanced rebounding ability, addressing Duke’s most pressing needs.
The winning pedigree speaks volumes. Boozer earned two Gatorade National Player of the Year honors, captured international gold medals at the FIBA U17 World Cup and U16 Americas Championship, and led his high school team to four consecutive state championships.
247Sports’ Adam Finkelstein called him “the surest thing in high school basketball,” noting his “extremely versatile and mature two-way floor game.”
Ready for Immediate Impact
As Duke transitions from Flagg’s era, Boozer’s combination of size, skill, and proven winning ability positions him as potentially the most impactful freshman in program history. His track record of success at every level suggests he’s prepared to continue Duke’s championship aspirations from day one.
The Blue Devils will need someone to fill Flagg’s massive shoes, and Boozer’s comprehensive skill set, physical advantages, and championship mentality make him the ideal candidate to elevate Duke basketball to new heights.

