VIDEO: 2025 prospects Bryce James, Cameron and Cayden Boozer, and more take shots at guessing Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s age

VIDEO: 2025 prospects Bryce James, Cameron and Cayden Boozer, and more take shots at guessing Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s age (Image via Getty)
VIDEO: 2025 prospects Bryce James, Cameron and Cayden Boozer, and more take shots at guessing Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s age (Image via Getty)

Top prospects, including Bryce James, son of four-time NBA champion LeBron James, and the Boozer twins, sons of the two-time NBA All-Star Carlos Boozer, were asked to guess the age of 2024-25 NBA MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.

The video was posted on Wednesday by NBA Future Starts Now.

"How old is the #KiaMVP? Prospects try to guess 😅," the post was captioned.

The video also featured Class of 2026 recruits Kayden Allen, Jaxon Richardson, Indiana Hoosiers signee Trent Sisley and Tennessee Volunteers signees, Mia and Mya Pauldo, as they tried to guess the 26-year-old's age.

"27," Trent Sisley guessed.
Mya Pauldo went next, "22 or 23," after which her sister, Mia Pauldo, looked confused. "How old do you think SGA is?" Mya asked her sister, who missed her guess by one year after answering 25.
"27?" Cayden Boozer answered.

After some thought, Jaxon Richardson answered 24.

"I'd say probably like 25-26," Bryce James got the answer right.
Cayden Boozer answered correctly on the first go, "26."

Kayden Allen guessed 24.

Some of the top recruits will be seen together at the 2025 USA Basketball Men’s U19 National Team Training Camp in the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

“We are looking forward to the pool of players coming to Colorado Springs with the hope to represent the United States at the FIBA U19 Men’s World Cup,” USA Basketball Men’s National Team director Sean Ford said.

Thirty-three athletes from the classes of 2025 and 2026, and freshmen from college, are expected to take part in the trials. The Class of 2025 prospects include Louisville Cardinals signee Mikel Brown Jr., BYU Cougars signee AJ Dybantsa, Arizona Wildcats signee Koa Peat and Syracuse Orange signee Sadiq White, among others.

Tajh Ariza, the son of 2009 NBA champion Trevor Ariza, will accompany some prospects from the 2026 Class, including Tyran Stokes, Caleb Holt and Jaxon Richardson.


Bryce James set to join Koa Peat at Arizona next season

Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd added some terrific players to the roster as the team head into the new season. After signing a four-star small forward from Brewster Academy, Dwayne Aristode, Bryce James became the team's second signing.

Arizona also signed five-star power forward Koa Peat from Perry High School and combo guard Brayden Burries from Roosevelt. In the transfer portal, the team acquired Evan Nelson from the Harvard Crimson.

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