
"You just want to affect winning in whatever way you can. It just goes to show more about what our team has done, just because I think that really helps awards like this, having great team success, it's really just not me."
"Cameron Boozer averaged 22.5 points (ninth in Division I) and 10.2 rebounds (12th) per game while finishing tied for the national lead with 22 double-doubles."
"He joins fellow Blue Devils star Cooper Flagg last year, another Duke player in Zion Williamson (2019), Kentucky's Anthony Davis (2012) and Texas' Kevin Durant (2007) as freshmen to win the AP award."
Cameron Boozer, a 6-foot-9 forward, excelled in his freshman season at Duke, averaging 22.5 points and 10.2 rebounds per game. He was instrumental in Duke's success, leading the team to 35 wins and an Elite Eight appearance. Boozer's performance earned him the AP men's college basketball national player of the year award, making him only the fifth freshman to achieve this honor. He emphasized the importance of team success in earning individual accolades, reflecting on his contributions and the support from his teammates throughout the season.
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