Cameron Boozer, son of former NBA All-Star Carlos Boozer, is a power forward for the Duke Blue Devils men’s basketball program. His father also played for Duke from 1999 to 2002 and was on the 2001 NCAA championship-winning team.
His twin brother, Cayden Boozer, has also committed to Duke and plays the point guard position for the program. Cameron was a consensus five-star recruit and one of the top players in the 2025 class, just like his twin brother.
He is already a two-time gold medalist in FIBA Under-16 and Under-17 events. His popularity is growing rapidly because of how his game is developing under the Duke Blue Devils program.
Cameron is bringing in millions of dollars through NIL deals. He has signed with some of the most well known brand on the planet, and his overall NIL portfolio is ranked among the best in the country today.
As per On3 Rivals, his NIL valuation stands at $2.2 million. Cameron has inked deals with Jordan Brand, Crocs, and more. His brother, Cayden, also signed an NIL deal with the Jordan Brand at the same time.
His NIL partnerships focus on premium, category-flexible brands that focus on performance and lifestyle. This is the best route a young athlete can take because these associations can last a very long time.
After inking the deal with Jordan Brand, Cameron released a statement detailing what the deal means to him.
“Greatness is about being consistent: showing up and trying to get better every day,” he said in the statement. “Being able to follow in the footsteps of great Jordan athletes who I grew up watching, carrying forward the history and culture of the brand, is special for sure.”
Cameron and the Duke Blue Devils are set to take on the North Carolina Tar Heels tonight.
Cameron Boozer on the Duke-UNC Rivalry Game
The Duke Blue Devils and the North Carolina Tar Heels have one of the longest-running and most iconic rivalries of all time. Their rivalry is often referred to as The Battle of the Blues. The two teams will meet tonight at the Dean Smith Center in Chapel Hill.
Although he’s new to the program, Cameron understands what the rivalry means to fans, and he’s committed to doing his best in the matchup.
“We know how big of a deal this rivalry is,” he said. “It’s going to be a great environment. We’re excited.”
He has played eight games this season so far. Cameron is averaging 23.3 points while shooting over 58% from the field and 37.5% from the three-point line.
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