Cameron Boozer Landed In An NBA Spot Duke Fans Will Love

Cameron Boozer's transition from Duke to the NBA sets him up for potential rookie stardom with the Memphis Grizzlies, positioning him for promising early success.

Cameron Boozer is a name you’ll want to remember as we head into the next NBA season. The former Duke standout is already turning heads and is a strong contender for the NBA's Rookie of the Year award. Drafted third overall by the Memphis Grizzlies, Boozer is set to make an immediate impact, thanks to an outstanding freshman season at Duke where he averaged over 22 points and 10 rebounds per game, earning him the Naismith Men’s College Player of the Year honors.

Boozer was a pivotal force in Duke's journey to the Elite Eight, though their run was halted by the UConn Huskies in a dramatic finish. This marked the second consecutive year a Blue Devil snagged the Naismith award, following Cooper Flagg's win in the previous season, also as a freshman.

Now, Boozer is poised to be a key player for the Grizzlies. With the departure of Jaren Jackson Jr., Boozer is expected to fill the role of starting power forward, teaming up with Ja Morant to form a dynamic duo. His prowess in the post, coupled with his ability to shoot from beyond the arc and drive to the basket, makes him a versatile threat on the court.

The buzz around Boozer is palpable, with many experts touting him as a frontrunner for Rookie of the Year. ESPN's Jeremy Woo is among those who believe Boozer is in the perfect position to shine, noting his clear path to significant playing time and a featured role on the Grizzlies.

Woo's take? Boozer is the favorite for the award, thanks to his NBA readiness and the ideal situation in Memphis.

If Boozer clinches the Rookie of the Year title, he would join an elite group of Duke alumni, following in the footsteps of Paolo Banchero and Cooper Flagg, who both won the award after being the first overall picks in their respective drafts. Boozer aims to replicate his collegiate success on the professional stage, and with the stage set for him in Memphis, he's ready to make his mark from the get-go. The Grizzlies and their fans will be eagerly watching as Boozer takes the court this fall, hoping for a season to remember.

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