Carlos Boozer shares his reaction to sons Cayden and Cameron Boozer being labeled as 'generational talents'

Carlos Boozer shares his reaction to sons Cayden and Cameron Boozer being labeled as
Carlos Boozer shares his reaction to sons Cayden and Cameron Boozer being labeled as 'generational talents' (Image: IG/cameronboozer & IG/caydenboozer)

Son of the 2x NBA All-Star Carlos Boozer, both Cameron and Cayden Boozer were top prospects in the Class of 2025. The Columbus Explorers players, who led their team to a three-peat from 2021 to 2023, were rated the No. 2 prospect (Cameron Boozer) and No. 22 prospect (Cayden Boozer) by On3.

The famous Instagram basketball page 'SportsCenter NEXT' posted some highlights of the twins along with their father's in a carousel, labeling them as "generational talents." Carlos Boozer took to the comments section to react to the video:

"The Boozer Twins Talent Is Generational," the first slide was titled.
Carlos Boozer shares his reaction to sons Cayden and Cameron Boozer being labeled as 'generational talents'
Carlos Boozer shares his reaction to sons Cayden and Cameron Boozer being labeled as 'generational talents'
"🔥🔥🔥," commented Carlos Boozer.

The No. 2 prospect played 90 games and averaged a double-double for the Explorers in three seasons with 20.7 ppg, 11.2 rpg, 3.6 apg, 1.5 spg and 2.1 bpg. Last season, in his junior year, Cameron Boozer averaged 22.1 points, 11.4 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 1.6 steals and 2.1 blocks per contest in 30 matches.

He also led Team USA to a gold medal in the 2023 FIBA Under-16 Americas Championship, with 16.8 ppg, 9.8 rpg, 2.5 spg and 1.2 apg.

On the other hand, the No. 22 prospect Cayden Boozer played 87 games for the Explorers, going at 14.6 ppg, 5.6 apg, 4.2 rpg, 1.9 spg and 0.3 bpg. Last season, he played 29 games, scoring 12 points, grabbing 2.7 boards, dishing out 7.6 assists, stealing the ball 1.8 times with 0.3 blocks per contest in 29 games.


Boozer twins join Carlos Boozer's alma mater

Cameron Boozer received eight offers while his brother received six offers from various programs, including Florida, Duke, Miami and Kentucky. However, the duo committed to their father Carlos Boozer's alma mater Duke on Oct. 10, becoming their first two commitments.

The Blue Devils' third commitment was four-star recruit Nikolas Khamenia from North Hollywood, CA, on Oct. 22. The power forward ranked at the 24th spot nationally, seventh in his position and fourth in California.

The Blue Devils and coach Jon Scheyer added one more commitment, from four-star recruit Shelton Henderson from Houston, TX, on Nov. 2.

Jon Scheyer talked about the latest additions in a post on Duke Men's Basketball's Instagram page on Nov. 22:

"And when you think about Shelton Henderson, when you think about Cayden Boozer, when you think about Nick Romania, when you think about Cameron Boozer, the word competitiveness comes to mind with all four of those guys, and that was really important to us, and how we continue to build the program, how we continue to move this thing forward, high-level competitiveness."

247Sports has ranked the Blue Devils at the first spot in the recruitment class.

Edited by Akshay Saraswat
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