Cayden Boozer Dominates ACC Final: Is a Top-10 Selection Next?

Key Takeaways

  • The Result: Duke secures the ACC Championship over Virginia behind a balanced offensive attack.
  • The Stat Line: Cayden Boozer finished with 16 points on efficient 6-of-12 shooting, adding 5 rebounds and 4 assists.
  • What’s Next: The Blue Devils head into Selection Sunday as a projected #1 seed, while Boozer’s draft stock reaches a fever pitch.

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Cayden Boozer didn’t just play in the ACC Championship; he dictated it. As the final buzzer sounded on Duke’s victory over Virginia, the conversation shifted immediately from the scoreboard to the draft board. Boozer’s poise in the 16-point performance proved that the freshman isn’t just riding on a famous last name—he’s carving out a legacy of his own.

The Meat of the Story: Efficiency Meets IQ

In a game defined by Virginia’s suffocating “Pack Line” defense, Boozer found gaps where others found dead ends. He was surgical, hitting 50% of his shots from the floor and knocking down his lone three-point attempt to keep the Cavaliers’ defense honest. It wasn’t just the scoring; his 4 assists and 5 rebounds highlighted a versatility that has NBA scouts salivating.

The standout moment came mid-way through the second half. With Virginia threatening to cut the lead to single digits, Boozer navigated a high screen, absorbed contact at the rim, and finished a contested layup that effectively broke the Cavaliers’ momentum. His ability to stay composed under pressure is rare for a player of his age.


What They Said

“I always like his game. I know it probably won’t happen, but if I had a late lottery or mid 1st round pick, I’d draft him for long-term purposes.”
— Frankie Vision, via X/Twitter


Draft Implications: The Rise of a Lottery Lock

While some analysts originally pegged Boozer as a mid-to-late first-rounder, his performance throughout the ACC tournament suggests a higher ceiling. His basketball IQ and frame (6’3″, 190 lbs) make him a plug-and-play prospect for teams looking for backcourt stability.

With the NCAA Tournament looming, Boozer has the platform to cement himself as a top-10 pick. If he continues to facilitate at this level while maintaining scoring efficiency, he won’t just be a “long-term” project—he’ll be a Day 1 starter in the league.

Zach Kram

Zach Kram is a dedicated NBA reporter for nhanba.com. He specializes in breaking news, injury updates and live game coverage. Committed to accuracy and speed, Zach Kram keeps fans informed on every major storyline across the league. Follow his latest reports on X via @zachkram.

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