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1:24The "I'd Bet My Career On Him" Pick in the NBA Draft
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1:15Which 2026 NBA Draft Prospect Faces the Most Pressure?
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1:35NBA Draft Buzz: Could Wizards Pass on Dybantsa for Peterson?
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1:53NBA Draft Buzz: Boozer Stock Moving Up
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8:282026 NBA Draft: Pro Player Comps for Top Prospects
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0:34Who Does 2026 Prospect Cameron Boozer Play Like?
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1:17Will Darryn Peterson's Wizards Gamble Pay Off?
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1:13The Case for Cameron Boozer in the 2026 NBA Draft
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1:58Darryn Peterson Works Out for Wizards, Refuses Jazz
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1:59Breaking Down Cameron Boozer's Fit with the Utah Jazz
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1:59Where Does the 2026 NBA Draft Get Interesting?
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1:48Darryn Peterson's Surprising 2026 NBA Draft Strategy
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1:59NBA Mock Draft: Round 2 Best Available
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1:08Who Should Go No. 1 Overall in the NBA Draft?
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1:23Cameron Boozer: Most NBA-Ready 2026 Prospect?
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1:59No. 1 Overall Debate: A.J. Dybantsa vs. Darryn Peterson
Draft Scouting Report
Pro Comparison: Kevin Love
Summary
Boozer had arguably the most successful career in modern high school basketball history, winning every major championship he competed in, including two gold medals with USA Basketball. He followed that up by being the unanimous 2026 college basketball player of the year and leading Duke to both the ACC regular-season and tournament championships. With his undeniable history of production and winning, he is likely the highest floor prospect in this draft class.
About
- Led Miami-Columbus to four Florida state championships and the Geico Nationals championship as a senior. Led Nightrydas to three consecutive Nike EYB championships, including the Peach Jam title in 2024.
- Was a top-three prospect throughout his high school career and the Co-MVP of the 2025 McDonald’s All-American Game.
- Became just the fifth freshman to win AP Player of the Year and joined Larry Bird to become the only freshmen to average 20/10/4 in Division I history.
Strengths
- Consummate winner with strong body, versatile floor game, mature approach and intellect for the game.
- Magnetic hands, high-volume rebounder and advanced passer (particularly with trademark long outlets).
- Inside-out scoring tools within offense, including notably improved perimeter shooter and underrated defensive versatility as well.
Weaknesses
- Not a dynamic shot-creator or isolation player.
- Positional size and vertical athleticism are both adequate, but not elite.
- Lower release point, both on set-shot 3-pointers and even inside the lane.
Combine Data
- Wingspan: 7 feet, 1.5 inch
- Standing vertical leap: 28.5 inches
- Standing reach: 9 feet, 0 inches
- Lane agility: 11.06 seconds
- Three quarter sprint: 3.31 seconds
- Max vertical leap: 35 inches
2025 Stats
| STATS | MPG | PPG | FG% | RPG | APG |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Regular Season | 33.5 | 22.5 | 55.6 | 10.2 | 4.1 |
| Post Season | 37.3 | 22.5 | 48.3 | 10.5 | 3.5 |
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-8, 250 lbs |
| Birthplace: Miami, FL |
| Class: Freshman |


























