Analytics Push Cameron Boozer Into Contention For Top Draft Pick
Front-office models pushing him upward, combined with active trade interest, make his landing spot on June 23 uncertain.
Overview
- Reporting over the weekend says many NBA front-office analytics teams and some evaluators place Boozer at or near the No. 1 prospect in the 2026 draft.
- Boozer produced elite numbers in college and youth play, averaging about 22.5 points, 10.1 rebounds, and 4.1 assists while leading the nation in double-doubles.
- Scouts flag his main risks as limited athleticism and a lack of rim protection, which could force him to a power-forward role and require careful roster construction.
- Trade chatter includes reports that Oklahoma City would consider packaging mid-first-round picks and future assets to move up, while Washington owns No. 1 and Utah No. 2 and has a family connection to Boozer.
- The draft on June 23 will hinge on whether teams prioritize analytics-backed projection or conventional positional fit, and the result could reshuffle where AJ Dybantsa and Darryn Peterson land.