Duke signee Cameron Boozer often reposts his girlfriend Yva Lauren's stories supporting and cheering him. On Friday, Yva took to Instagram to share about the last game where she would be able to cheer for Boozer.
In the picture shared by her, the two appear in a warm hug near the basketball court. They share matching joyful smiles.
“Last game cheering, I'm unwell 🥲♥️,” she captioned her story with heartfelt feelings.
Boozer reshared the story on his Instagram:
On Friday, Boozer twins’ Columbus, which has found its way to the top of the rankings, faced off with Montverde, which stands at No. 11, according to On3’s National High School Boys Basketball Composite Rankings.
Columbus defeated Montverde, 79-59. Four Columbus players scored in double digits. Cameron Boozer was the leading scorer, with 25 points, 15 rebounds and six assists. Jaxon Richardson, a four-star junior and the son of former NBA player Jason Richardson, scored 23 points. Cayden Boozer tallied 13 points, six rebounds and four assists.
Seven of the Montverde’s players scored in the game but could not establish a strong offense. Four-star prospect Kayden Allen led with 19 points. Hudson Greer, another four-star recruit, contributed 16 points.
This would be Columbus' fifth consecutive victory, bringing their season record to 18-3. On the other hand, this is Montverde's second consecutive loss, bringing their record to 12-4. In addition, Columbus would be taking over Montverde for the second time this season.
Cayden and Cameron Boozer land Leaf Trading Cards deal
Cayden and Cameron Boozer, the twin sons of Carlos Boozer, have established themselves as top emerging players in high school basketball. Following in the legacy of their father, a two-time NBA All-Star and 2001 Duke basketball champion, the brothers have signed with Duke Blue Devils.
They have landed an exclusive multi-year NIL deal with Leaf Trading Cards. In a conversation with Sports Illustrated, the president of Leaf Trading Cards, Josh Pankow, said that their talent, drive and legacy make them a perfect fit for the partnership.
In the same conversation, the twins also talked about their future with Duke.
"I trust [Coach Scheyer] a lot," Cayden said. "For me, he's always shown a lot of belief in me especially. And that's been really big because I'm a point guard, just having a coach that believes in you no matter what and thinks you can go to the highest level, which is the NBA.”
The Boozer twins would fancy replicating their high school success at the college level.