Cayden and Cameron Boozer, the prodigious sons of NBA star Carlos Boozer, showcased their witty side in a hilarious game of Heads Up on Tuesday. A video clip shared by Overtime on its Instagram handle featured the twins alongside famous TikToker Quincy Helsel as they played a spirited round of "Heads Up.”
Known for their dominance on the court, the Duke signees aced the hilarious game as well.
All the laughter unfolded as Quincy started the game, giving clues to Cayden Boozer to guess the name.
To Helsel’s "Little, very little, dread,” Cayden correctly guessed Kai Cenat. The fun continued as Cameron Boozer chimed in with "Unspoken Rizz,” which was quickly matched by Cayden’s answer: Duke Dennis. Quincy kept the momentum going with clues like "Big Funny Dude," prompting Cayden to nail the final answer: Druski.
Cameron Boozer and Cayden Boozer both signed with their father’s alma mater, Duke earlier this month, putting an end to all the speculation and anticipations going on for months. Cameron, a 6-foot-9 forward, is ranked No. 2 nationally in the 2025 class, whereas the 6-4 Boozer sits at the 23rd spot in 247Sports' national ranking.
Carlos Boozer Reacts to Instagram post calling Cameron Boozer and Cayden Boozer ‘Generational' talents
Cameron and Cayden Boozer are making waves with their performances on the court. Acknowledging their talents and their impact on the game, the SportsCenter NEXT Instagram page labeled the twins as generational talents.
In an Instagram post on Monday, SportsCenter NEXT shared a striking collage of Cayden and Cameron Boozer, accompanied by the bold caption:
"The Boozer Twins Talent Is Generational."
Excited by the acknowledgment, their proud father, Carlos Boozer, jumped into the comments section, responding with a series of fire emojis.
The claim seems to have solid ground and is well supported by the remarkable achievements of the Boozer family.
Carlos Boozer is a two-time NBA All-Star who helped Duke clinch the 2001 NCAA championship. He earned NBA All-Rookie second-team honors in 2003 and proudly represented Team USA, winning an Olympic bronze medal in 2004 and a gold medal in 2008.
The twins have also carved their own legacies. At Christopher Columbus High School in Miami, they led their team to three consecutive Florida state championships. Representing USA Basketball, they won two gold medals in junior competitions, with Cameron Boozer earning MVP honors both times. Furthermore, Cameron was also named MVP at the 2024 FIBA Under-17 World Cup, where Team USA dominated opponents, winning by an average margin of 64.4 points.
Their dominance extends to the Nike Peach Jam as well, where the Boozer twins made history by winning the 15U, 16U and 17U divisions — a feat that remains unmatched.
Now, the twins are ready to showcase their skills for the Blue Devils. Fans will be eager to see how they carry forward their father's legacy.