Cameron Boozer's 4.88 GPA Is Shocking the League, and the Top Teams Should Be Terrified
Alright, Emerald City, listen up. While we're out here watching our Mariners get after it or waiting for the Hawks to start flying, there's a buzz building in the NBA world you NEED to hear about. We're talking about Cameron Boozer, Duke's absolute standout, and this dude isn't just a baller. He's got a high school GPA that'll make your jaw hit the floor, and it's making NBA execs absolutely lose their minds. This isn't just hype, folks, this is the real deal.
Forget the Boards, Let's Talk Report Cards!
Seriously, forget the assists for a minute. Boozer just graduated from Christopher Columbus High in Miami, Florida, rocking a stunning 4.88 GPA. Let that sink in for a second. That's not just "good for an athlete," that's one of the highest marks ever recorded by any student-athlete at that school. He nearly matched Fernando Mendoza's 4.86, another elite athlete from the same place. We talk about raw talent all the time, but when you see a kid bring that level of discipline to his academics, you know it's gonna translate everywhere else. And man, did it ever translate onto the court for Duke.
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This ain't just a smart kid, he's a certified problem on the court. In his freshman season at Duke, Boozer played 38 games, putting up eye-popping averages of 22.5 points, 10.2 rebounds, and 4.1 assists. We're talking about one of college basketball's most complete players, no doubt about it. Get this: he recorded at least 13 points, five rebounds, and two assists in every single game all season. That's the longest streak by any Division I player since the year 2000. He hit double figures in every game, stacking up 22 double-doubles, and led Duke to both the ACC regular-season and tournament titles. The 6-foot-9 forward was efficient from everywhere. His consistency is what separates him, plain and simple.
NBA Scouts Are Buzzing, and So Should You
So what's this mean for the pros? Analysts and publications are already calling him a top-three pick in the 2026 NBA Draft, and it's easy to see why. Teams aren't just looking at an elite player here, they're getting someone whose work ethic and discipline set him apart from his class. Scouts are seeing shades of Kevin Love in his game, with that crazy rebounding instinct, interior scoring, and ability to space the floor. Others are comparing him to Al Horford, thanks to his basketball IQ, his passing vision, and how he just impacts winning without needing to be a super athlete. They know he's a top-three selection. Picture this: the Memphis Grizzlies are already an intriguing fit, imagining him next to Zach Edey. That's a skilled young frontcourt right there. We're talking about a guy who could change a franchise, and he's doing it with brains and buckets.
The NBA Draft might feel a long way off, but trust me, Boozer's name is only going to get louder. This isn't just a great player, it's a complete package, and that's exactly what the top of the league is looking for. Keep an eye on this kid, Seattle. He's the kind of talent that makes you excited about the future of the game. Get ready for the Boozer era, it's coming!
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