
The main point of discussion in this NBA Draft cycle is who will be the number one overall pick, with three candidates separating themselves from the group. All of those players are new: Kansas Jayhawks guard Darrin Peterson, BYU small forward AJ DiBuntsa, and Duke power forward Cameron Boozer.
Recently, Boozer's father Carlos, who enjoyed a successful NBA career in his own right, teared up at the thought of what such a special prospect his son was going through.
"There aren't a lot of guys that can be on the biggest stage in college basketball like Duke basketball as an 18-year-old." [and] What comes with it – and the whole team will follow,” says Andscape's Mark J. Boozer said, according to Spears. “You know why they do this to Cameron? Because he gives a lot to the game. He gives a lot to his team. No matter what, he's an unselfish superstar and that means the NBA."
Boozer also named some NBA legends to illustrate what his son brings to the table.
""You look at what Tim Duncan did. I'm not comparing Cameron to Tim Duncan, but he was another guy who wasn't [athletically] Kevin Garnett or Tracy McGrady or Kobe Bryant or Shaquille O'Neal. But do you know what he did? They won five championships in that era…”
Indeed, Tim Duncan has long been the standard for power forward dominance in the NBA, despite him not being an athletic freak by league standards.
Boozer hopes to bring the same level of consistency and defensive prowess to whichever team selects him this June. Whether he goes first, second or third could depend on which team gets the number one overall pick, and what their needs are.

