Duke basketball fans already have a lot to look forward to with the 2024-25 Blue Devils, anchored by top-ranked freshman [autotag]Cooper Flagg[/autotag] and three other five-star signees.
Head coach [autotag]Jon Scheyer[/autotag] pulled in commitments from top 2025 talents Cameron and Cayden Boozer on Friday, however, and they want the Cameron Crazies to keep an eye on 2025-26.
According to a Friday feature from Sports Illustrated’s Kevin Sweeney, the twin brothers from Columbus High School don’t see why their goals should be anything less than a national championship.
“If that’s not our standard, we’re selling ourselves short,” Cameron said.
The twin’s father, Carlos Boozer, won a national championship with the Blue Devils back in 2001. He played three seasons for legendary coach Mike Krzyzewski before taking his talents to the NBA.
While the brothers, both top-25 prospects in the Class of 2025 rankings, can already call themselves some of the best players in the country, Sweeney wrote that the Boozers have their eyes on much loftier goals.
“There are a lot of players that plateau in high school,” Cameron says. “My biggest thing is not being one of those guys.”
Cameron and Cayden Boozer are dominant, driven and now, Duke-bound.
“There are lots of players that plateau in high school. My biggest thing is not to be one of those guys.”
Sports Illustrated digital cover story with the twins destined for stardom:https://t.co/EWSet25Zs4 pic.twitter.com/ha70jHF3W6
— Kevin Sweeney (@CBB_Central) October 11, 2024
Whether the Boozers are fighting for Duke’s sixth national championship or seventh, their Durham journey begins next fall.