Boozer twins commit to Duke, follow footsteps of father Carlos

Cameron and Cayden Boozer have announced they will play for Duke University in college. 

The sons of former Duke and NBA great Carlos Boozer took to social media to announce their decision. 

The twins will make their way to the Cameron Indoor Stadium for the 2025-2026 season after playing their senior year in high school this season.

This ends the long process of recruiting both Cameron and Cayden, as top programs all over the US were vying for their commitments since last year.

Among the final candidates were Miami led by coach Jim Larrañaga, as the twins play at Columbus in Florida. Making the jump in-state would have probably been beneficial and efficient for the family and Miami was so close in landing the twins.

However, Cameron and Cayden went to the school that made their dad Carlos to what he was in the NBA.

Cameron, a 6-foot-9 forward and five-star recruit, is the no.2 overall recruit in ESPN’s 100 for the 2025 class. Cameron is one of the most decorated and efficient high school prospects in recent memory with three state titles, two gold medals, and two MVP awards with the USA Junior National Team.

Cayden, a 6-foot-4 point guard and also a five-star recruit, is the no.17 overall recruit in ESPN’s 100 for the 2025 class. Cayden is a high-level and IQ point guard and has led the Nike EYBL and the FIBA U17 in assists.

Both Cameron and Cayden make up the first high-profile recruits for Duke and second-year head coach Jon Scheyer for next year after securing 2024 top overall recruit Cooper Flagg this year.