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“DUKE’S NEW SUPERSTAR HAS ARRIVED: Why Jay Bilas Says Cameron Boozer Could Be Even More Dominant Than Paolo Banchero”

 

Nobody expected a freshman to look this polished, this powerful, this unguardable — not after just four games in a Duke uniform. But here we are, only two weeks into the season, and Cameron Boozer has already rewritten the energy around the Blue Devils’ locker room. It’s the way he moves — calm, confident, grown-man strong. It’s the way he rebounds — like every missed shot belongs to him. It’s the way he scores — effortless, explosive, and eerily familiar to something Duke fans have seen before. And now the question hanging over college basketball isn’t whether Boozer will be great someday. It’s whether he is already one of the most unstoppable freshmen Duke has ever had… and whether we’re witnessing the early rise of a player who might exceed even Paolo Banchero’s legendary freshman season.

That is not fan hype. That is Jay Bilas, Duke legend and one of the most respected voices in college basketball, sounding the alarm — in the best possible way.

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And Bilas isn’t whispering.

He’s shouting it.

“He is as good a player as there is in the country,” Bilas said. “He’s right there with anybody for national player of the year.”

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From a freshman?

In the first month of the season?

This is the kind of praise that normally takes months — or even years — to build.

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But Cameron Boozer has broken every timeline.

And Duke might have just found its next era-defining superstar.

 

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THE RISE OF CAMERON BOOZER — AND WHY HIS CEILING LOOKS UNLIMITED

Cameron Boozer didn’t just arrive in Durham with hype — he arrived with expectations. When your father is Carlos Boozer, a Duke legend and national champion, people assume greatness runs in your blood.

But even with those expectations, no one expected him to start this fast.

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Through his first four games, Boozer has delivered numbers you normally associate with seasoned All-Americans, not teenagers taking their first steps into college basketball:

 

 

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22.5 points per game

 

 

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10.5 rebounds per game

 

 

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Two double-doubles in his first four outings

 

 

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35-point explosion against Indiana State

 

 

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ACC Player AND Rookie of the Week honors

 

 

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But the real reason he’s shocking people isn’t just the stats.

It’s how he gets them.

There is no panic. No rushing. No freshman jitters. Boozer plays like someone who has already seen every defensive scheme, already felt every type of double-team, and already understands the tempo of big-time basketball.

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He reads the game at a veteran level, and Jay Bilas sees it clearly:

“He knows how to play and he has a maturity beyond his age,” Bilas said. “He can go through people, around you, over you — he’s not guardable with one guy.”

When someone like Bilas calls you “unguardable,” the entire country takes notice.

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And Duke fans are already buzzing.

 

THE BANCHERO COMPARISON — WHY IT MATTERS

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When Jay Bilas said Boozer reminds him of Paolo Banchero, it didn’t just make headlines — it sent shockwaves.

Because Banchero wasn’t just a good freshman.

He was one of the most dominant first-year players Duke has ever had.

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He:

 

 

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Won ACC Freshman of the Year

 

 

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Led Duke to the Final Four

 

 

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Became the No. 1 overall pick in the NBA Draft

 

 

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Entered the league as an instant star

 

 

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So when Bilas says Boozer has the same combination of size, strength, footwork, and skill, people listen.

“Rare” is the word Bilas used.

And he chose it carefully.

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But what makes the comparison even more intriguing is that Boozer is already putting up résumé games that rival — and in some cases surpass — what Banchero did as a freshman.

Take the preseason exhibitions.

Against Tennessee, one of the most physical teams in the country, Boozer put up:

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24 points

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23 rebounds

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6 assists

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That wasn’t a random stat line.

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That wasn’t empty production.

That was dominance.

Rick Barnes teams do not give up 23 rebounds to one player. Ever.

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And yet an 18-year-old walked into their arena and completely took over.

Even Coach K — yes, the greatest of all time — took notice.

“He has the body of a man,” Coach K said. “He rebounds like crazy. Don’t be shocked when you see that first triple-double.”

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When Coach K — who has coached 60+ NBA players — says that about a freshman?

You should probably start paying attention.

 

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WHY BOOZER IS SO HARD TO GUARD

The best word to describe Cameron Boozer’s game?

Complete.

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He has no glaring weakness.

He has no part of his game that screams freshman.

He does everything at an elite level — and that’s exactly why coaches are already losing sleep.

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Here’s the scouting nightmare:

1. Too strong for most forwards

He can bully his way to the rim like a veteran power forward.

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2. Too skilled for most big men

His handle and mid-range touch are years ahead of schedule.

3. Too smart for double-teams

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He doesn’t panic. He passes out of pressure instantly.

4. Too versatile for switching defenses

You put a guard on him?

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He punishes them.

You put a big on him?

He blows by them.

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5. Too relentless on the glass

He rebounds like every miss is a personal insult.

There is simply no easy matchup.

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And Jay Bilas summed it up perfectly:

“You’re going to have to make him see a lot of bodies.”

Which means one thing:

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Planning for Boozer opens the floor for the rest of Duke’s roster.

And Duke’s shooters are already benefiting from the attention he draws.

 

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THE MADISON SQUARE GARDEN MOMENT — A NATIONAL TEST

Boozer’s next major spotlight comes under the brightest lights in basketball:

Madison Square Garden.

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The Champions Classic.

Duke vs. Kansas.

A national stage.

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A national audience.

A chance for Boozer to officially announce to the world that he’s not just a rising star — he’s a superstar already.

Even though Kansas freshman Darryn Peterson — the player many expected to go head-to-head with Boozer — is out with injury, the game still carries massive weight.

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This is where legends are born.

This is where Banchero had his breakout.

This is where Zion electrified the country.

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This is where Duke superstars turn into must-watch TV.

Boozer’s moment is coming.

And every sign says he will be ready.

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THE COACH K APPROVAL — AND WHAT IT MEANS

Coach K does not give out praise lightly.

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He has coached future MVPs, Hall of Famers, Olympic stars, and some of the greatest college players ever.

So when he says a freshman might be “as unique as anyone” in the country?

That means something.

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When he says Boozer is a “double-double machine” who could drop a triple-double at any moment?

That’s not a compliment.

That’s a prophecy.

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Duke fans have heard this language before — but rarely about someone this young.

The fact that Coach K sees special talent in Boozer doesn’t just excite the fanbase…

It signals that Duke may have landed a once-in-a-generation type player.

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And he’s only beginning.

 

THE FUTURE — WHAT BOOZER’S RISE MEANS FOR DUKE

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Every year, Duke enters the season with hope.

But this year feels different.

Because with Boozer, Duke doesn’t just have a great freshman.

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They have a franchise player.

A player who elevates the entire program.

A player who demands extra defensive attention.

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A player who changes scouting reports.

A player who makes everyone around him better.

On nights when he doesn’t score, he rebounds.

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On nights when he doesn’t dominate early, he takes over late.

On nights when teams double him, he becomes a passer.

And he hasn’t even reached his full potential.

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That’s the scary part.

Duke has seen superstars.

But Boozer brings a dimension that feels both familiar and new — a blend of strength, skill, IQ, composure, and natural dominance that Duke hasn’t seen since Banchero… or maybe even earlier.

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FINAL THOUGHTS — THE NEXT GREAT DUKE STORY IS ALREADY BEING WRITTEN

The college basketball world is watching.

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NBA scouts are watching.

Duke Nation is watching.

And Jay Bilas has already set the tone:

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Cameron Boozer isn’t just good.

He isn’t just promising.

He isn’t just impressive for a freshman.

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He is national player of the year good.

He is unguardable.

He is a superstar in the making.

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He is the next great Duke phenomenon.

And based on everything we’ve seen in only four games?

The hype is real.

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The comparisons are real.

And the rise of Cameron Boozer…

Has only just begun.

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