Duke is surely grateful that it has Cameron Boozer.
Boozer took charge anew for the Blue Devils as they held off Arkansas, 80-71, on Thanksgiving Day at United Center. The 18-year-old forward finished with a game-high 35 points on 13-of-18 shooting. He also had nine rebounds, three assists, and two steals.
No. 4 Duke remained undefeated at 8-0, while No. 22 Arkansas fell to 5-2.
Boozer was simply head and shoulders above the competition with his all-around offensive acumen, which has made him one of the most coveted prospects in next year's NBA Draft.
Many have lauded Boozer's mature mindset , which Blue Devils coach Jon Scheyer doubled down on after beating the Razorbacks.
“He’s harder on himself than anybody else could be. What he has done has been incredible. I think he and I bo

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