Soon enough, the entire nation will become aware of former NBA All-Star Carlos Boozer’s sons, Cameron and Cayden Boozer, who are set to play for the Duke Blue Devils next season.

Boozer Twins Continue To Make Basketball History
Cameron and Cayden Boozer have a familiar last name in the basketball world. Their father, Carlos Boozer, was an NBA All-Star in the 2007 and 2008 seasons and suited up for four different teams during his 13-year playing career, most notably for the Utah Jazz and Chicago Bulls.
On July 18, 2007, the twins were born and have since become excellent basketball players, just like their father.
Cameron is known as the better player, as he acquired a similar figure as his father. He stands at a powerful 6’9″, 235-pounds and is the third-ranked player and top-ranked power forward in the 2025 recruiting class, according to 247 Sports.
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Meanwhile, Cayden is 6’4″, 205-pounds and plays the point guard position. He’s the 24th-ranked prospect in the class and the fourth-ranked point guard.
They’re both five-star recruits and have committed to the Duke Blue Devils, where their fathers enjoyed tons of success. During his time with the Blue Devils, Boozer was a part of 95 victories and three ACC championships — as well as the best accomplishment of all, the 2001 national championship.
His sons have felt that same success at the high school level, as evidenced by their four state championship titles in their four seasons in high school—the 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025 seasons—an extremely impressive feat.
They were both named McDonald’s All-Americans, representing Dade County in Florida.
The Boozer twins also have dome bling, having won two Gold Medals as members of Team USA.
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On the EYBL circuit, they’ve won three straight Peach Jam titles with their squad, Nightrydas Elite.
Cameron, in particular, has taken home some stunning individual hardware that include being named the 2023 Gatorade National Player of the Year, 2023 and 2024 Fiba U16 and U17 Championship MVP, and 2023 USA Mr. Basketball.
The resumes are stacked — the twins can only hope they can continue their winning ways on the biggest stage in college basketball with the Blue Devils.
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