Carlos Boozer's son Cameron Boozer reshares post discussing best brother duo in high school basketball
Cayden and Cameron Boozer, Duke commits and sons of the two-time NBA All-Star Carlos Boozer, are two of the best prospects to come out of the Class of 2025. The Boozer twins are putting on impressive performances for the Columbus Explorers before they join the Blue Devils next season.
Playing in the City of Palms Classic, Cameron was awarded Player of the Game in the 85-48 Great Crossing win after he scored 23 points and grabbed nine boards. Famous basketball page 'Ballislife,' took to Instagram to post some highlights of the twins with a tweet embed, which was shared by No. 2 prospect Cameron Boozer:
"Finish this sentence: The Boozer Brothers are the best brother duo in high school basketball since _____!" the post was captioned.
The embedded tweet talked about the Boozer twins, "Boozer brothers aren't getting enough attention...them boys are hoopers fr."
His brother Cayden Boozer also reshared the post on his Instagram story.
While Cameron Boozer was named the Player of the Match against Great Crossing, Cayden Boozer also contributed to the win with 16 points and eight assists. They were also assisted by Jaxon Richardson, son of former NBA player Jason Richardson, who scored 16 points combined with four rebounds and two steals.
Cameron Boozer has played 90 games in three seasons for the Explorers and is averaging a double-double with 20.7 ppg, 3.6 apg, 11.2 rpg, 1.5 spg and 2.1 bpg. His brother, Cayden Boozer, has played 87 games and posted averages of 14.6 points, 5.6 assists, 4.2 rebounds, 1.9 steals and 0.3 blocks per contest.
This win extends the Columbus Explorers' unbeaten streak, which started against No. 3 recruit Darryn Peterson and Bella Vista in November.
Cayden and Cameron Boozer's unbeaten run
The Explorers with Cayden and Cameron Boozer are on a hot streak. They have a 10-1 record this season, including a 6-0 home record. Their last loss came against Prolific Prep of Napa Christian Basketball on Nov. 19.
Since then, they have defeated Bella Vista College Preparatory School Basketball (62-52), Wheeler (88-54), DME Academy (81-55), Dynamic Prep (73-55), Gonzaga after the game went to overtime thrice (85-79), HEA (82-61), Edgewater (82-46), Archbishop Stepinac (83-54), Great Crossing (90-37) and Grayson (85-48).
They will now face the IMG Academy on Saturday.