Cameron Boozer, Kiyan Anthony headline Nike Hoop Summit 2025 boys basketball rosters

It will be Team USA against Team World once again in the 2025 Nike Hoop Summit on April 12 at the Moda Center in Portland, Oregon. This generation of elite high school basketball players will continue the tradition that started in 1995.
Leading the way for Team USA is two-time Gatorade National Player of the Year winner Cameron Boozer. The 6-foot-9 Duke commit led the Columbus Explorers to their fourth consecutive Florida High School Athletic Association Class 7A state championship. Likewise, he was instrumental in Columbus’s victory over Dynamic Prep in the Chipotle Nationals championship game, making them the national champions.
Boozer will have another opportunity to represent USA Basketball in the 2025 Nike Hoop Summit. In his earlier tournaments, he was the Most Valuable Player in the 2023 FIBA Americans U16 Championships and the 2024 FIBA U17 World Championships.
Joining him on the Team USA roster is his twin brother, Cayden Boozer, who led the Explorers in scoring during their victory over Dynamic Prep. Head coach Frank Bennett’s roster also includes Arkansas Darius Acuff Jr., top-ranked Class of 2025 prospect AJ Dybantsa, and Highland School’s Nate Ament. Meanwhile, Heisman Trophy winner and former NBA player Charlie Ward will join Bennett’s coaching staff.
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On the other hand, Kiyan Anthony will lead Team World. The Syracuse commit led Long Island Lutheran to the championship in The Throne high school basketball tournament. He will be representing Puerto Rico through his mother, LaLa Vazquez.
Also representing Team World in the 2025 Nike Hoop Summit is Tajh Ariza, former NBA player Trevor Ariza’s son, who will represent Japan. Anthony and Ariza will team up with late addition Shon Abaev, who led Calvary Christian to the FHSAA Class 3A state championship this year.
Nike Hoop Summit 2025 Team USA roster
Darius Acuff Jr. – 6’2”, IMG Academy/Arkansas
Nate Ament – 6’7”, Highland School
Cameron Boozer – 6’9”, Columbus High School/Duke
Cayden Boozer – 6’3”, Columbus High School/Duke
Mikel Brown Jr. – 6’2”, DME Academy/Louisville
Chris Cenac Jr. – 6’10”, Link Academy/Houston
AJ Dybantsa – 6’8”, Utah Prep/BYU
Jalen Haralson – 6’8”, La Lumiere School/Notre Damee
Jasper Johnson – 6’4”, Overtime Elite/Kentucky
Nikolas Khamenia – 6’8”, Harvard Westlake HS/Duke
Trey McKenney – 6’4”, St. Mary’s Prep/Michigan
Malachi Moreno – 6’11”, Great Crossing High School/Kentucky
Nike Hoop Summit 2025 Team World roster
South Korea’s Marshall Cho will be this team’s head coach.
Kiyan Anthony – 6’5”, Long Island Lutheran High School/Syracuse (Puerto Rico)
Tahj Ariza – 6’7”, Westchester High School (Japan)
Shon Abaev – 6’7”, Calvary Christian Academy/Cincinnati (Israel)
Ikenna Alozie – 6’2”, Dream City Christian (Nigeria)
Bogoljub Markovic – 6’11”, KK Mega Basket (Serbia)
Omer Mayer – 6’4”, Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel)
Jaion Pitt – 6’10”, CIA Bella Vista (Canada)
Eric Reibe – 7’0”, Bullis School/UConn (Germany)
Michael Ruzic – 6’8”, Joventut Badalona (Croatia)
Dame Sarr – 6’5”, FC Barcelona (Italy)
Tounde Yessoufou – 6’6”, St. Joseph High School/Baylor (Benin)
Boyuan Zhang – 6’8”, Shanxi Fenjiu (China)