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Metric Ranks Duke’s Cameron Boozer as Having Best D-I Season Since 2010

An EvanMiya.com model now rates the freshman’s campaign the most impactful since its data began in 2010.

Overview

  • Analyst Evan Miyakawa reports Boozer’s Bayesian Performance Rating is 14.95, surpassing Zach Edey’s 2024 mark.
  • The Duke forward is averaging 22.6 points, 10 rebounds and about 4 assists on 58.3% shooting, including 40.4% from three and 78.4% at the line.
  • Over the past 30 seasons, he is the only Division I player with at least 650 points, 250 rebounds and 100 assists while shooting 50% or better in a regular season.
  • Duke is 28-2 overall and 16-1 in the ACC, holds the No. 1 ranking, and Boozer’s 26-point, 9-rebound, 6-assist night led a 93-64 win at NC State.
  • Program posts highlight his 135.5 adjusted offensive rating at high usage, and he is widely projected as a top-three NBA draft pick.