Cameron and Cayden Boozer decide to Duke; Standout twins are sons of Blue Devils legend Carlos Boozer

Duke coach Jon Scheyer secured one other vital win on the recruiting path Friday by touchdown twins Cameron Boozer and Cayden Boozer, who rank as two of the highest prospects within the 2025 recruiting cycle by 247Sports (Cameron is No. 2 and Cayden is No. 21). 

The sons of former Duke standout and NBA All-Star Carlos Boozer mark the Blue Devils’ first commitments within the 2025 recruiting cycle. They dedicated to the Blue Devils over Miami primarily, with Florida within the combine as nicely. Carlos helped Duke win a nationwide championship in 2001. 

The Blue Devils now have the No. 5 recruiting class in 247Sports’ Group Rankings.

The Miami merchandise took official visits to Florida, Duke and Miami final fall. The brothers took their official go to to Duke earlier than this system’s marquee convention showdown towards Arizona on Nov. 10, 2023. Cameron is the third top-three participant in his respective recruiting class to decide to Duke within the trendy recruiting period, becoming a member of Dariq Whitehead (2022), Derek Vigorous ll (2022), Marvin Bagley lll (2017), RJ Barrett (2018) and Cooper Flagg (2024).

With the Boozer brothers off the board within the 2025 recruiting cycle, listed below are some takes on how they match at Duke and who may come off the board subsequent within the class.

How the Boozer brothers match at Duke

The distinctive side of a combo pledge from the Boozer brothers is that they play utterly totally different positions. Cameron Boozer is a flexible 6-foot-9 ahead, who was given excessive reward by 247Sports Director of Scouting Adam Finkelstein, who known as him “one of the best lengthy outlet passer the highschool recreation has seen since Kevin Love.” 

Right here is Finkelstein’s analysis of the No. 2 participant within the class:

“Cameron can be an excellent ball-handler for his measurement and thus capable of begin the break in numerous methods. He has a sophisticated left hand, can assault less-mobile defenders off the bounce, and play out of all several types of actions from numerous spots on the ground. He has a mushy pure contact, is already an excellent free-throw shooter (84% within the latest EYBL season), and an more and more constant flooring spacer with a high-arcing set shot (36% 3pt). Proper now, Boozer is just not an instinctively dynamic creator, and may benefit from elevating his launch level contained in the lane, however he is able to scoring throughout the circulation. He does not have to be the offensive point of interest so as to be efficient. Boozer screens nicely, makes good choices with out the ball, and processes the sport at a really high-level.”

As for his twin brother, Cayden, he’s extra of a real guard on the faculty. Finkelstein describes him as somebody positive to affect profitable and with nice “positional measurement and energy.” Right here is a part of Finkelstein’s analysis of the No. 21 participant within the class:

“Offensively, along with his potential to run the present, Cayden reads ball-screens nicely, has an intuition for how you can minimize away from the ball, and is artful within the lane with a full assortment of ending tips. His capturing, whereas improved, stays an vital long-term variable. He tends to push his launch from his shoulder a bit. He made 40% of his threes and 75% of his free-throws final yr in E16 play, however noticed that dip to 29% and 75% this yr within the EYBL. What cannot be quantified with measurements or stats, ultimately at this stage, is the acute affect on profitable and the real love for the sport. Boozer’s legit ardour for the sport is available in correlation to his aptitude for it. His historical past of profitable, alongside his brother, can be simple with three straight state championships in Florida in addition to three straight Nike EYB championships within the E15, E16, and EYBL divisions.”

Finkelstein went extra in-depth on the Boozer twins’ particular match at Duke in a separate article for 247Sports. 

Scheyer’s recruiting success continues 

The dedication of the Boozer brothers provides Scheyer two constructing blocks for the 2025 recruiting class and continues his robust begin on the recruiting path since taking up his alma mater for Mike Krzyzewski in 2022. Duke completed with the No. 2 recruiting class in 2023 and the top-ranked class in 2024 beneath his watch. 

Since taking up at Duke, Scheyer has acquired pledges from 11 top-25 gamers, together with the Boozer brothers:

Duke will likely be a robust participant to complete with one other high recruiting class now that they’ve commitments from the Boozer brothers. The Blue Devils are in rivalry to land top-35 recruits Koa Peat (No. 6), Shelton Henderson (No. 15), Nikolas Khamenia (No. 19), and Acaden Lewis (No. 32) amongst others. With the Nationwide Early Signing interval across the nook, Duke can have loads of time to as soon as once more end on the high of the recruiting rankings.

Who may come off the board subsequent?

The Boozer twins are the ninth and tenth gamers ranked within the high 25 of the 247Sports rankings to return off the board. Darryn Peterson, the third-ranked participant within the 2025 recruiting class, could possibly be the following participant to pledge their dedication. Peterson has locked in a dedication date of Nov. 1 and can select from Kansas, Kansas State, Ohio State and USC. The No. 1 ranked combo guard is trending towards Kansas, as he picked up two crystal balls this month from the 247Sports recruiting staff.

As soon as Peterson comes off the board, all eyes will likely be on No. 1 prospect AJ Dybantsa. The 6-foot-9 ahead is likely one of the most hyped-up prospects within the trendy recruiting period and does not have a set dedication date. He has taken official visits to Kansas State, Kansas, North Carolina and Alabama. Dybantsa has an official go to lined up this week to BYU. Baylor and Auburn are additionally presently within the operating for his companies.

How the Boozer twins introduced dedication

Cameron and Cayden used The Gamers’ Tribune to publish a neat video documenting their development via basketball and affinity for Duke.

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