The top two 2025 class recruits, AJ Dybantsa and Cameron Boozer, displayed some tremendous performances in the finals of the AVANCE at L'ATTITUDE Basketball Classic in San Diego.
Cameron and his twin brother, Cayden Boozer, represented Columbus High School while Dybantsa played for Utah Prep Squad. The Boozer twins secured the title after combining for a total 72 points, winning 95-76. However, it was Cameron Boozer and Dybantsa who stole the highlights. Check it out below:
The fans took it to YouTube to give their reactions as both Boozer and Dybantsa took over the game for their teams:
"You want to fill up the seats - -> AJ, you want to have a championship team --> Cam Boozer," commented a fan.
"Cameron been in lab. You can tell," added another fan after Boozer finished the match with 42 points.
"In terms of who’s the best PLAYER (not prospect) it goes Coop > Cam > AJ," commented a fan.
"everytime AJ moves with the ball I get caught off guard. Bro should not be able to move like that at 6'9"," another said.
How did AJ Dybantsa perform against Cameron Boozer?
In a well fought battle, AJ Dybantsa secured a game-high 43 points, including nine assists while Boozer added 42 points to his name. The 6'9" small forward shot 14/23 from the field and 8/13 from beyond the arc. He also made all seven of his shots from the free-throw line.
On the other hand, son of NBA legend Carlos Boozer Cameron Boozer shot an impressive 15/23 from the field, gathered 15 rebounds, dished out five assists and five blocks for Columbus High School. Boozer also made 11/15 shots from the foul line and finished the game with zero turnovers.
With college basketball around the corner for both of these players, they will be making their pick soon. While Dybantsa has got offers from prestigious programs like BYU, North Carolina, Auburn and Alabama, Boozer is considering offers from Florida, Miami, Duke and Kentucky.
According to On3.com, AJ Dybantsa has a 20.3% chance of playing for the BYU Cougars next season while Boozer is likely to head to the Florida Gators with a 34.1% chance.
Which team will we see them play for next season?