In a recently surfaced video, the Duke Blue Devils' medical staff were using an unusual item to treat Cameron Boozer's black eye
Cameron Boozer and Duke Blue Devils’ medical staff (Photo by @HaterReport/X)

The Elite Eight game between the Duke Blue Devils and UConn Huskies was unforgettable, especially with the thrilling final moments of the game. But what really stole the spotlight? A viral video featuring Cameron Boozer has everyone talking.

In a surprising twist, Boozer, who recently gained consideration as the top pick in the 2026 NBA draft by the Indiana Pacers, was spotted on the sidelines receiving some unconventional “treatment” from the Duke medical staff.

As tensions ran high, one staff member was caught on camera using a cold soda can to soothe Boozer’s bruise under his eye.

The internet exploded with reactions, and fans are playfully questioning the medical team’s methods. Seriously, using a soda can on Cam Boozer? Others hilariously said the Duke medical staff should be ashamed of themselves. The game also showcased another stunning moment featuring Duke’s Radio commentators.

Emotionally, Cameron Boozer Reacts To The Tournament Exit

In a game that had it all, the Blue Devils faced a heartbreaking ending. Duke was riding high, leading by 19 points in the first half, but the tides turned dramatically in the final moments. With only eight seconds on the clock, Duke held a slim two-point lead when a crucial mistake occurred.

Cayden Boozer’s pass was intercepted by UConn’s Braylon Mullins, setting the stage for a nail-biting finale. Mullins quickly secured the ball and nailed a deep three-pointer, stunning Duke and sealing the victory at 73-72. Emotions ran high after the game, as a visibly upset Cam Boozer reflected on the season’s significance and what the team meant to him.

“I learned so much this year, I’m never going to take it granted… I’m hurting right now, we’re all hurting. I wish I could’ve gave more for those guys,” Boozer said.

Boozer put on 27 points, four assists, and eight rebounds in 38 minutes of play. Unfortunately, for the Duke Blue Devils, it was another heartbreaking exit from the NCAA tournament. Just like last year’s devastating loss in the Final Four to Houston, where they wasted a 14-point lead in the second half and six-point advantage with just 1:14 left on the clock, this season ended in heartbreak once again.



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