Cameron Boozer's mom, CeCe, didn't like the fans' behavior at Breslin Center. When Michigan State hosted Duke on Friday, the Spartan fans hurled offensive chants against her son as he led his team to yet another win in the season.
CeCe Boozer posted a screenshot of the video of fans chanting "fu** Caam Boozer" in the arena on her Instagram story. The Blue Devils forward's mother was clearly frustrated with the fans' behavior and let it be known.
"These fans were unhinged," she wrote in the caption.
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The incident happened in the first half of the game. With Michigan State leading by 26-23 in the game, fans chanted offensive chants, while Spartans guard Jeremy Fears Jr. encouraged them.
Eventually, Cameron Boozer exited the building with the last laugh. He led his team to the 10th win of the season, maintaining the Blue Devils' undefeated record. Duke won the game by 66-60. After trailing by 34-31 in the first half, the Blue Devils outscored the Spartans by 35-26 in the second half.
Cameron Boozer had yet another great game. He had 18 points, 15 rebounds and five assists in 34 minutes. Caleb Foster and Nikolas Khamenia added 12 and 10 points, respectively.
Cameron Boozer is dominating in his freshman year
There were expectations from Cameron Boozer when he committed to Duke. Despite his obvious shortcomings on offense, the Dare Devils forward has been able to use his strengths to his benefit in the first month of college basketball.
While Duke remains undefeated in the season, Boozer has been the biggest factor in the success. During Duke's undefeated 10-0 record this season, Boozer has averaged 23.0 points, 9.9 rebounds, 3.8 assists, 1.7 steals and 1.0 blocks. He is also shooting 55.9% from the field.
Cameron Boozer is the projected No. 2 pick in the 2026 NBA draft. Despite his absence due to injury, Kansas' Darryn Peterson remains the top pick in the scouting reports. Strong IQ and a dominating presence in the paint are two of Boozer's strong points.
However, there have been some concerns about Boozer's offense. He relies more on playing bully ball in the paint and has yet to develop an effective jump shot. His over-reliance on his strength could limit his game in the NBA. However, his ability to pass the ball and defend could prove to be big for any team.