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    Duke Unveils 2025-26 Jersey Numbers: Cam and Cayden Boozer Lead Talent-Filled Lineup

    Cooper Flagg may have left for the NBA draft, but Duke will still come in with plenty of talent for 2025-2026. The new-look Blue Devils will be led by the Boozer Twins, Cameron and Cayden Boozer, who are fresh off their national championship season, leading Columbus to the Chipotle National championship last April.

    On Monday, Duke revealed the players’ jersey numbers for the upcoming 2025-2026 season. Cameron Boozer, who is expected to fill Cooper Flagg’s shoes this season, will don the No. 12 jersey, while his brother, point guard Cayden Boozer, will don the No. 2. They are the twin sons of Duke legend Carlos Boozer, a former NBA All-Star who led the Blue Devils to a national title in 2001.

    As for the other freshman, Sebastian Wilkins will wear the No. 5, while Nik Khamenia will wear the No. 14. Finally, Italian shooting guard Dame Sarr, who impressed many during last April’s Nike Hoop Summit, will be wearing No. 7 for the Blue Devils. Ifeanyi Ufochukwu, who is transferred from Rice, will be wearing No. 15, while Jack Scott, who transferred from Princeton, will wear No. 20.

    As for those returning to Durham from last season, Caleb Foster will wear No. 1, Isaiah Evans will wear No. 3, Maliq Brown will wear No. 6. Darren Harris will wear No. 8, Cameron Sheffield will wear No. 13 and Pat Ngongba II will wear No. 21.

    The most notable losses for the Blue Devils are Cooper Flagg and Kon Knueppel, both of whom are entering the 2026 NBA draft. Flagg is projected by multiple mock drafts to be drafted at No. 1.

    Cam and Cayden Boozer coming to Duke with plenty of hype

    Cam and Cayden Boozer are coming into Duke on a mission, and that is to continue their father’s legacy and win a national title for the Blue Devils. While this is easier said than done, the twin sons of Carlos Boozer have plenty of accolades to back it up.

    Both are McDonald’s All-Americans, with Cameron winning co-MVP alongside Kansas’ Darryn Peterson, and both are also Jordan Brand All-Americans. The two also won gold for USA Basketball, helping lead the Americans during the 2024 FIBA U17 World Cup in Turkey.

    The two also have plenty of championship accolades, winning the Chipotle Nationals and leading Columbus to four straight state championships. On the AAU level, the twins led NightRydas Elite to three straight Nike EYBL Peach Jam titles, the first team to ever win the U15, U16, and U17 divisions consecutively.

    In addition, Cameron is also a two-time Gatorade National Player of the Year.

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