Carlos Boozer reacts to son Cameron Boozer's hooping display at Hoop Exchange Fall Festival
Only two weeks after exchanging a 40-point outing with AJ Dybantsa, Cameron Boozer is back at dominating the floor. The 17-year-old is currently playing in Hoop Exchange's Fall Festival at the Big House in Florida. It is the 16th rendition of one of the biggest AAU level showdowns for high school players, showcasing the best teams and players from all across the nation.
In one of the event mixtapes by EBS Media, the production partner for Hoop Exchange, Boozer is seen scoring from all areas of the floor. Alongside a few spot up 3-pointers, Boozer catches a lob and strongly finishes an assist by his brother Cayden Boozer in the clip.
"Cameron Boozer(@cameron_boozer_12) scores with ease," the caption read.
While fans praised Boozer for his continued dominance and argued on the players' potential college preference, the 17-year-old's father left a comment on the mixtape.
"🔥🔥," Carlos Boozer commented.
Carlos Boozer is a former NBA player who played in the NBA for 13 years with the Cleveland Cavaliers, Chicago Bulls, Utah Jazz and Los Angeles Lakers. He averaged 16.2 points and 9.5 rebounds throughout his career while shooting 52.1% from the field.
Moreover, Carlos Boozer is a two-time NBA All-Star, Olympics bronze medalist (2004) and gold medalist (2008). Additionally, during his college stint, he helped the Duke Blue Devils clinch an NCAA title (2001).
Due to his time with the program, his sons, Cayden and Cameron Boozer, are assumed to follow in his footsteps and commit to Jon Scheyer next season.
Top landing spots for Cameron Boozer
Currently, Duke remains the warmest spot for Cameron and his brother Cayden, due to their father’s connection. However, Florida and Miami Hurricanes are equally interesting spots, which will also be a much closer endeavor from their home. Kentucky and Florida State are also promising hotspots for Cameron Boozer.
Boozer is considered the second-best player in the coming talent pool and is making the most out of recruitment. Unlike other top players in the nation, he has not shortlisted his top programs. Moreover, Boozer is also yet to reveal a timeline for finalizing his college decision.