Highly touted recruits Cameron and Cayden Boozer, both ranked among the top 25 prospects in the class of 2025, have officially committed to play for Duke University under head coach Jon Scheyer. The twin brothers made the announcement via Instagram, exciting Duke fans and college basketball enthusiasts alike as they look forward to their arrival on campus next season.
The Boozer twins, sons of former Duke standout and NBA star Carlos Boozer, have made a name for themselves as elite prospects in their own right. Cameron, a dynamic power forward, and Cayden, a skilled point guard, have impressed scouts with their athleticism, basketball IQ, and versatility on both ends of the court.
Their decision to continue the family legacy at Duke marks a significant recruiting win for Scheyer and the Blue Devils, further bolstering the team’s future roster.
Their father, Carlos Boozer, had an illustrious three-year college career at Duke, playing under legendary coach Mike Krzyzewski before embarking on a 13-year NBA career. He made his mark with the Cleveland Cavaliers, Utah Jazz, Chicago Bulls, and Los Angeles Lakers, earning two All-Star selections along the way.
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The Boozer brothers have often credited their father for helping them develop their skills and navigate the pressures of high-level basketball, and now, they will follow in his footsteps at one of college basketball’s premier programs.
With both Cameron and Cayden joining Duke, the Blue Devils’ 2025 recruiting class looks poised to be one of the strongest in the country. The twins’ combination of size, skill, and court awareness will fit well into Scheyer’s system, as the young head coach continues to build on the foundation laid by Coach K.
As Duke fans eagerly await their arrival, the Boozer brothers will have one more high school season to showcase their talent before stepping onto the college stage, where they are expected to make an immediate impact.
Their commitment not only continues their family’s Duke tradition but also raises expectations for the Blue Devils as they pursue future championships.