Boozer's 35 points tie 2nd-most by Duke freshman
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Boozer's 35 points tie 2nd-most by Duke freshman
"Just his approach, He's such a competitor."
"When I'm focusing on the right things like defense, rebounding, pressuring the ball, the other things naturally happen, Just really thinking about what can I do every play."
"I don't know how you could be more efficient, I think his three misses, he got all the rebounds and scored them."
"He gets it down in the paint, he's going to attack the rim, it's hard to stop him."
Cameron Boozer scored 35 points in Duke's 100-62 victory over Indiana State in his fourth college game. He tied the program's second-highest single-game freshman scoring mark behind Cooper Flagg's 42 and shares the 35-point mark with Zion Williamson and Jared McCain. Boozer made 13 of 16 field-goal attempts, hit both of his 3-pointers and went 7-for-11 at the free-throw line. He also recorded team highs of 12 rebounds and 5 assists while dominating the lane against a smaller Indiana State frontcourt. Boozer averaged 22.5 points per game heading into the Kansas matchup.
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