It has been nine years since Carlos Boozer retired from the league and the former NBA All-Star is now at a stage where he enjoys watching his twin sons in action.
Cameron and Cayden Boozer are two of the top-ranked high school players in the country, and their proud father was in attendance at the Jordan Holiday Classic this weekend.
Cameron and Cayden both play for Christopher Columbus High School in Miami and their team visited New York for a blockbuster matchup against Long Island Lutheran.
Boozer was excited about seeing his sons take on some of the nation's top players. On Saturday, he shared a short clip on his Instagram story from the game accompanied by a succinct two-word reaction:
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"Game Time"
This was a highly anticipated game between two of the top high school programs in the nation. The No. 6-ranked Columbus came out firing and took a double-digit lead into the half against the No. 12-ranked Lutheran.
However, a second-half rally that was led by the Mingo brothers, Dylan and Kaydem, saw the Crusaders battle back to win 77-66.
Kayden Mingo has committed to play at Penn State and is the No. 44-ranked player in the 2025 class. His brother, Dylan, has received high praise from scouts. He is currently the No. 12-ranked prospect in ESPN's 100 for the 2026 class.
Carlos Boozer would have been disappointed to see his boys lose out on the day, but both Cameron and Cayden put up solid numbers. Cameron Boozer, a 6-foot-9 power forward, finished with 12 points, seven rebounds and six assists. Cayden Boozer, a 6-5 guard, recorded 13 points, four rebounds and 10 assists.
Carlos Boozer shouts out Columbus Explorers after statement win at Jordan Holiday Classic
Carlos Boozer is in New York this weekend for the Jordan Holiday Classic with his twin sons Cameron and Cayden. The two highly rated brothers are both seniors at Christopher Columbus High School, one of the top-ranked schools in the nation.
On Saturday, Boozer showed some support for the Columbus Explorers, commenting on one of their posts on Instagram with a series of fire emojis.
Cameron and Cayden Boozer had plenty of interest for top universities with in-state powerhouses, Miami and Florida, both interested in signing the recruits. In October, they committed to Duke University, following in their father's footsteps.