Elite twin prospects Cameron and Cayden Boozer lock in unofficial visits to Duke, Florida and Miami
Miami Christopher Columbus Five-Star Plus+ power forward Cameron Boozer and four-star point guard Cayden Boozer will visit a trio of contenders across the coming weeks.
The twin sons of former NBA forward Carlos Boozer will log unofficial visits to Duke this week, then head to Florida and Miami next month, On3’s Jamie Shaw confirms. All three schools hosted the pair for official visits last fall.
Cameron Boozer is the No. 2 overall prospect in the 2025 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. Cayden checks in at No. 17 overall and No. 3 at the point guard position.
While the pair have continued to work through their recruitments together, Cameron maintained earlier this summer that he and Cayden are not a package deal and are not locked into playing with each other at the next level.
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“Our recruitments are separate,” Cameron Boozer told Shaw in June. “We will do what is best for us.”
Both prospects have continued to impress on the summer circuit. The likes of Arkansas, Kentucky, North Carolina and Michigan also remain involved in their recruitments.
Cameron and Cayden Boozer Scouting Summaries
Cameron — “Cameron Boozer plays at one level, never too high or never too low. He plays with excellent balance in all parts of the game. The jump shot has a smooth release. He is an excellent defensive rebounder and a high-level outlet passer. He has strong hands when he gathers the ball. Does not mind getting physical and will play with and through contact. He has good straight-line athleticism and runs the floor very well. Has average burst in short space, but he understands angles and rotations on the defensive end very well. Never rushed. Good pace.”
Cayden — “Cayden Boozer is a strong-framed and aggressive point guard. At 6-foot-2, 6-foot-3 is a tough on-the-ball defender. He has quick feet at the point of attack and a strong IQ, understanding angles, and footwork. There is a toughness about Boozer. He is a good passer, plays well out of the pick and roll, his head is up, and has a great pace. He will need to continue to tighten the handle in traffic and continue to hone the reads, but that is natural growth. The jump shot is streaky; it is something he will need to continue developing to become a consistent threat. Boozer finishes well in the paint through contact.”