The Border League kicked off day one with the Boozer twins, Cayden and Cameron Boozer, leading the Explorers to victory against AZ Compass. It was a dominating performance for the Florida-based team, winning with a final score of 90-72.
Cameron Boozer led the way with a double-double, scoring 27 points and grabbing 13 boards, with 4 assists. Meanwhile, his brother had 12 points, 5 assists and 7 rebounds. But it was this monster game from Cameron that had fans talking.
"Kinda reminds me of Sengun🤷🏾♂️," one fan replied.
"A lot of people still don’t realize how good he is yet," said another.
"So we just going to leave out the other brother out like he not cold either," another fan said.
Meanwhile, some fans were also talking about the white couches found courtside at the game. Former NBA All-Star Cameron Boozer can be seen lounging on one of those couches while cheering for his sons.
"This is elegant basketball lol couches and round tables for a basketball game is next level," one fan commented.
"Los on the courtside white couch is killing me 😂," added another.
"Ain’t no way they brought a white couch in the joint 😂," another fan replied.
"courtside couches are insane 😭🔥," said another.
The 3-day league is still ongoing in Las Vegas with some of the top youth basketball teams in the country, both scholastic and non-scholastic, participating.
The Boozer twins and the Explorers will be facing Iowa United Prep next on Saturday, Oct. 19. The team will end the 3-day league against No. 1 ranked prospect AJ Dybantsa and Utah Prep on Oct. 20.
Other players to watch during the Border League, other than Cayden and Cameron Boozer
The Border League is considered one of the most prestigious pre-season high school basketball tournaments in the country, so it is not just the Boozer twins and AJ Dybantsa who fans should be watching out for.
Also playing is the No. 1 prospect from the Class of 2026, Tyran Stokes, who is playing for Notre Dame in Sherman Oaks, California, during the tournament. Overtime Elite has also sent players to participate, including the No. 9 prospect from the Class of 2025, Meleek Thomas. For the Class of 2027, its No. 5 ranked player, Paul Osaruyi, is playing for Bella Vista Prep in California.