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Duke basketball five-star signee joins LeBron James on elite list

Duke basketball five-star signee Cameron Boozer has been named 2025 Mr. Basketball USA, marking the second time Boozer has been awarded the accolade. The #3 overall recruit in the class of 2025 247Sports Composite Rankings won the award in 2023 to become the first sophomore ever to win it, then finished runner-up to current Blue Devil Cooper Flagg in 2024.

 

Boozer is the first high school player to win the award twice since LeBron James, putting the highly-touted recruit in pretty solid company.Yeah, it’s crazy,” Boozer told Ballislife after winning the award. “Honestly, it’s been a crazy journey and I’m super thankful for it all! To be categorized with such a small group of guys who have won the award twice is an amazing feeling and hopefully I can do more winning at the next level and the one after that.”

 

Boozer is one of the most decorated high school prospects of all-time, as he and his twin brother Cayden, a four-star point guard also committed to Duke, won at an extremely high level continuously throughout.

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