Carlos Boozer's twin sons, Cayden and Cameron, won the annual City of Palms after triumphing in a title game against Montverde Academy Eagles on Monday, Dec. 23. The former NBA player was proud and excited about his sons' big achievement and let out his joy in a social media post.
SportsCenter NEXT made a post on Instagram with the Boozer twins' picture and the caption credited to them. Alluding to the close title-hame win against the Eagles, the post sent a big shoutout to the Boozer twins.
"The Boozer Twins helped their squad pull out a close 59-57 W in the 2024 City of Palms Championship 🏆🌴," the caption read.
Carlos Boozer reacted to the post with three fire emojis in the comment section.
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"🔥🔥🔥."
Both Cayden and Cameron Boozer are Columbus High School, Florida, students. In three years, they have risen to become two of the top prospects in the country. Cameron is often considered the No. 1 pick in his draft class.
While Cameron got his fame pretty early in his high school career, Cayden took his due time to earn it. After three years in high school, Cayden is one of the elite ball handlers and passers in the 2025 class. Like his brother, Cayden is also a five-star recruit.
Cayden and Cameron Boozer were born to Carlos Boozer and CeCe Boozer. Cayden and Cameron have commited to Duke University.
Carlos Boozer's son Cameron Boozer wins Co-MVP award at City of Palms Classic Title
Carlos Boozer's son Cameron Boozer was declared the co-MVP of the City of Palms Classic Title on Dec. 23. He shared the award with Darius Acuff Jr. from IMG Academy.
In a thrilling 59-57 win over Montverde Academy Eagles at the Suncoast Credit Union Arena in Fort Myers, Florida, Boozer scored 14 points, converting 3 of 9 attempts from the field. He was also impactful on the defensive end with nine rebounds.
The Columbus Explorer senior has played 90 high school games. He has averaged 20.7 points and 3.6 assists per game. He has been as impactful on the defensive end with 11.2 rebounds,1.5 steals and 2.1 blocks per game.
According to Sports Illustrated, when Cameron Boozer was still a freshaman in high school during the 2021-22 season, he was invited to an NBPA Top 100 camp.
In presence of some of the big names from NBA scouts and teams, the son of the two-time NBA All-Star just balled out. Since then, he has been on several NBA teams' front office's radar.
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