Jon Scheyer is an experienced coach who knows what he wants in his players. Each player he signs has a role to play on his team. Interestingly, the Duke University basketball team has made significant strides under his leadership in the 2025 offseason. Fans are impressed with the quality of the team’s roster, and the future looks bright. We discuss some of these impactful signings.

Accessing The Five Most Impactful Duke Signings This Offseason
Duke’s 10 man rotation👀🔥
PG: Caleb Foster/Cayden Boozer
SG: Dame Sarr/Darren Harris
SF: Isaiah Evans/Nik Khamenia
PF: Cameron Boozer/Sebastian Wilkins
C: Pat Ngongba/Maliq Brown pic.twitter.com/iIGAqetyv1— JonPow (@JonScheyerMuse) May 23, 2025
Cayden Boozer: A Master Point Guard
Cayden Boozer, a 6’4”, 208 lbs point guard from Miami, Florida, is one of the best signings of the offseason. He is renowned for his excellent playmaking and basketball IQ. He enjoyed an outstanding high school career. His ability to orchestrate and distribute the offense will make him a fantastic addition to Duke.
Cameron Boozer: A Forward for Now and the Future
Cameron is the brother of Cayden. He is ranked as the crown jewel of Duke’s recruiting class. He is a classy and practical forward, and at 6’9” and 246 lbs, he is ready for his college career. Cameron is already generating hype and is expected to be a top-3 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft. His ability to score, rebound, and shoot is what sets him apart—an excellent acquisition for Duke University.
Nik Khamenia: A Small but Effective Forward
Nik Khamenia is another exciting signing for Duke University. UCLA and Duke fought to get his signature, but Duke won.
While representing the USA basketball team at the FIBA U18 AmeriCup, he led his team to the gold medal, averaging 7.7 points, 6.3 rebounds, and 3.0 assists per game. His offensive versatility and shooting make him an excellent acquisition for Duke.
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Isaiah Evans: A Spark of Firepower
Isaiah Evans, at 6’6”, 175 lbs, is a freshman ready to make a difference in the upcoming season for Duke. In the 2024–25 season, he averaged 6.8 points, 1.1 rebounds, and 0.5 assists per game. His offensive spark makes him a gem who can impact games with ease.
Darren Harris: A Shooter with Class
Darren Harris is a small forward who is ready for his college career. At 6’6”, 203 lbs, he averaged 2 points, 1.1 rebounds, and 0.3 assists last season. He is prepared to build on this record, and coming to Duke is the perfect step for his career. He is known for his shooting ability and will be a key player for Duke.
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