The twin sons of NBA legend Carlos Boozer have decided which school they'll play for in college. Cameron and Cayden Boozer are following in their dad's footsteps as they chose the Duke Blue Devils and Jon Scheyer.
The Boozer family legacy will continue at Duke as the Boozer twins made their decision official on their Instagram page. The news was also shared by ESPN through Instagram.
The Boozer twins' father, and two-time NBA Champion Carlos Boozer was brimming with excitement following the news of their commitment. He made a comment on ESPN's post sharing the same.
"Blue Devils 4 Life 💙💙", read the comment
No. 2 recruit Cameron Boozer and No. 20 recruit Cayden Boozer received a lot of offers from colleges, including Miami, Florida, Kentucky, Florida State, Arkansas, and North Carolina.
The twins had impressive stats playing for Columbus High School in Miami, Florida. Cayden averaged 14.6 points. 5.6 assists, 4.2 rebounds, 1.9 steals, and 0.3 blocks per contest in 87 games while Cameron played 90 games and averaged a double-double throughout the season. He recorded 20.7 points, 11.2 rebounds, 3.6 assists, 1.5 steals and 2.1 blocks per game.
In Cameron Boozer, the Devils have their first five-star commitment since 2020 and with the twins, they officially have their first commitments in the Class of 2025. They still have offers to other five-star recruits, including shooting guard Meleek Thomas, combo guard Brayden Burries, shooting guard Braydon Mullins, and small forward Jalen Haralson, among others.
Carlos Boozer is proud of his sons Cameron and Cayden
Carlos Boozer chose the Duke Blue Devils over St. John's and UCLA in 1999. Under coach Mike Mike Krzyzewski, he helped the team win the 2001 NCAA title. He has been actively sharing the commitment news about Cameron and Cayden and even went ahead to share a video of the same on Instagram.
He was a proud dad when he talked to ESPN about his sons' commitment:
"I'm proud of them. They've worked their butts off for this moment," Carlos Boozer said via ESPN on Friday. "Really excited that they took their time. Decided to play together in college, which is amazing. They both complement each other so well. They made the best decision for them. Me and mom couldn't be any prouder. It's going to be a fun journey."
Do you think they will both make it to the NBA and have successful careers just like their dad?