Cameron Boozer NBA 2K26 mod gets a major PC visual overhaul
A Cameron Boozer PC mod now treats Duke’s freshman as a 2026 Draft prospect, not a roster filler, with a rebuilt body, hair and portrait support.

The Cameron Boozer update that landed for NBA 2K26 PC on June 19 was built like a draft piece, not a throwaway face swap. 2KSpecialist framed it as a 2026 Draft mod, and that distinction is exactly why it matters to MyNBA and MyLEAGUE players who build around incoming classes, future rosters and long-running saves.
A generic cyberface update usually fixes one part of the problem. This one goes much farther. The mod adds a cyberface and body update for Cameron Boozer, with notes pointing to a refreshed look, moving hair, portrait support, a replacement slot tied to a Historic OKC player, body proportion adjustments, beard and hair work, retexturing and a more realistic build. On PC, that kind of package is the difference between a prospect who feels inserted and one who feels planted inside the roster structure.
That matters because Cameron Boozer is not just another name waiting in the draft pool. Duke lists the 6-foot-9, 250-pound forward on its 2025-26 roster, and ESPN identifies him as a freshman from Miami, Florida. ESPN’s June 19, 2026 draft big board placed him in the top tier of the class, while NBA.com’s 2026 prospect page describes him as a player who projects as an offensive hub from Day 1 because of his post scoring, perimeter shooting and playmaking. In other words, the mod is attaching itself to one of the most recognizable prospects in the class.
The real-world profile makes the visual work feel even more important. Duke says Boozer became the program’s seventh consensus National Player of the Year and only the second Blue Devil to do it as a freshman. The school also credited him with AP, USBWA, NABC, Sporting News, Naismith Trophy and Wooden Award honors, along with ACC Player of the Year, ACC Rookie of the Year and First Team All-ACC recognition. AP and NBA.com reporting added the numbers that explain the hype: 22.5 points, 10.2 rebounds and 22 double-doubles in his freshman season.
That is why draft-specific mods are becoming a bigger deal for PC roster builders. When a prospect already carries the weight of a Duke season, a national award stack and a twin brother in Cayden Boozer on the same roster, a barebones placeholder breaks the illusion fast. This update gives Cameron Boozer a more believable face, frame and presentation layer for draft classes, alternate-history saves and showcase videos, which is exactly where future-franchise realism lives.
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