The Indiana Pacers could find themselves in the middle of one of the most intriguing NBA draft storylines as March Madness approaches.
Cameron Boozer â one of college basketballâs most dominant freshmen â has emerged as a top contender in the race for the projected No. 1 overall pick. If the Pacers land near the top of the lottery, the Duke star could become a potential target depending on how the draft order unfolds.
Boozer spoke with Heavy Sports in an exclusive interview while promoting State Farmâs âWill You Be There?â campaign alongside his twin brother, Cayden Boozer.
While the draft conversation around him continues to grow, Boozer said his attention remains on Dukeâs postseason run.
âIâm not really focusing on that,â Boozer told Heavy Sports. âIâm just focusing on what I got to do to help my team win right now.â
âObviously, we have some big games coming up, so Iâll just kind of do whatever I can to help my team win.â
Cameron Boozer Emerging as Top NBA Draft Target
GettyCameron Boozer of the Duke Blue Devils reacts after making a basket.
The 6-foot-9 forward â and son of former NBA All-Star Carlos Boozer â entered college as one of the most decorated high school prospects in recent memory.
Boozerâs résumé includes multiple international gold medals, two FIBA MVP awards and several national championships at the youth and high school levels. At Duke, he has continued that success while serving as the offensive centerpiece of a team with national title aspirations.
When asked what separates him from fellow elite prospects Kansas‘ Darryn Peterson and BYUâs AJ Dybantsa in the race for the top pick, Boozer offered a simple explanation.
âIâll just say that Iâm a winner,â Boozer told Heavy Sports. âAt every level Iâve played at, and Iâll continue at the next level.â
Mock Drafts Split on Boozerâs Draft Position
Despite Boozerâs dominance in college basketball, analysts remain divided on where he could ultimately be selected.
In his March 10 mock draft for Bleacher Report, NBA draft analyst Jonathan Wasserman projected Boozer as the No. 2 overall prospect, ranking him behind Dybantsa.
Wasserman highlighted Boozerâs versatility, noting he is shooting 40.4 percent from three-point range on similar volume as Dybantsa, while his assist percentage is more than double Petersonâs. Synergy Sports data also places Boozer in the 90th percentile or better in both ball-screen and isolation possessions, illustrating his ability to attack defenses both inside and on the perimeter.
âHe’s been the ultimate mismatchâoverpowering inside, skilled around the perimeter and smart inside the defense making passing reads,â Wasserman wrote.
However, some scouts have raised questions about Boozerâs long-term upside due to concerns about his explosiveness and defensive range.
Pacers Named Possible Landing Spot
In his latest mock draft for ESPN, NBA draft analyst Jeremy Woo ranked Boozer No. 3 overall, behind Peterson and Dybantsa.
Woo noted Boozerâs historic production at Duke while leading the Blue Devils into championship contention.
âBoozer, the ACC Player and Rookie of the Year, has made a loud argument for himself as the best player in college basketball and would provide excellent value if he falls to No. 3,â Woo wrote.
Woo also pointed to the Pacers as a potential destination if Boozer were selected third overall.
Indianaâs recent trade for center Ivica Zubac raised the stakes surrounding the franchiseâs upcoming draft pick. The Pacers must send the selection to the Los Angeles Clippers if it falls between Nos. 5 and 9, making the top of the lottery especially important.
Pairing Boozer with All-Star guard Tyrese Haliburton, Woo suggested, could help accelerate Indianaâs path back into playoff contention.
For Boozer, though, the focus remains unchanged.
Winning now â and letting the draft conversation take care of itself later.
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