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Boozer family celebrates Thanksgiving with Duke win at United Center
Cameron Boozer scored 35 points with nine rebounds, including key late plays, leading Duke to an 8-0 season start, coach Jon Scheyer said.
- On Thursday at the United Center, Cameron Boozer led Duke to an 80-71 win over Arkansas Razorbacks, scoring 35 points and grabbing nine rebounds with Carlos and Cayden Boozer watching.
- Rooted in Chicago, Carlos Boozer spent four of his 13 NBA seasons with the Chicago Bulls, while the Boozer brothers recalled family room memories and walking to the arena.
- Capping a 10-0 run, Cameron Boozer made a 3-pointer, a tying three-point play, and late free throws to swing momentum in Duke’s 80-71 win over Arkansas.
- With Duke 8-0, Cameron Boozer is averaging a team-high 22.9 points and 9.8 rebounds, while Jon Scheyer, Duke coach, called the win 'a key moment' for the Blue Devils' growth.
- Amid development questions, the Boozer twins were key recruits for Jon Scheyer, while Cayden is still adjusting with limited college minutes, and Calipari said, `Cameron was, you know, he was a beast.
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No. 4 Duke pulls away late to defeat No. 22 Arkansas in Chicago
No. 4 Duke closed the game on a perfect shooting stretch Thursday night, rallying past No. 22 Arkansas for an 80-71 victory in the CBS Sports Thanksgiving Classic at the United Center. The Blue Devils were flawless in the final minutes, going 6-for-6 from the field and 5-for-5 at the free-throw line to put the Razorbacks away. Duke freshman standout Cameron Boozer delivered a dominant performance, scoring a game-high 35 points and grabbing nine …
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