Two-time NBA All-Star Carlos Boozer's sons, Cameron and Cayden Boozer, are in their final year of high school and have already committed to following in their father's footsteps and playing at Duke.
Before transitioning to the NCAA, however, the two brothers still have to finish their high school careers. On Wednesday, Christopher Columbus High School will host its annual senior night, with the Boozer brothers and senior Michael Feenane preparing to jump to the NCAA.
The high school shared an Instagram post, and it caught the attention of Carlos Boozer's ex-wife CeCe and his sister Natasha, who both reacted to the news in the comments section alongside the NBA veteran.
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Boozer reacted with three fire emojis. Boozer's sister shared two heart emojis, while his ex-wife wrote:
"It went too fast."
While the Boozer brothers take their talents to the NCAA next season, there's plenty of optimism that the two will be one-and-done players and declare for the 2026 NBA draft.
Carlos Boozer shares posts congratulating his sons on senior night
In addition to posting fire emojis in the comments of Christopher Columbus High School's post regarding Wednesday's senior night game, where his sons Cameron and Cayden Boozer will be honored, the NBA vet also shared posts congratulating them on his Instagram story.
In one post, Boozer shouted out the three CCHS seniors, tagging them all while advertising Wednesday night's game.
In another, he shared the McDonald's All-American Game's Eastern Conference nominees for this year's McDonald's All-American Game, with both of his sons included.
He also shared two posts from Leaf Trading Cards announcing that both of his sons have been signed to the Leaf Exclusive Family.
Boozer also shared a post from USA Basketball where his sons were featured as two of the 12 players in the Nike Hoop Summit's 2025 USA Men's Roster.
While there's still plenty of time between now and November, when the Boozer brothers will make their NCAA debuts, they've captured the attention of NBA fans with their on-court play.