2025 Recruiting

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And we are his 2nd D1 offer (FIU is his first). Rare to see us get a head start like this.
It’s great to see us coming in early on a local recruit for a change. Unfortunately, they’re close to the Howard’s. So if Juwan is still at Michigan in 2025 it’s going to be interesting to see if Miami can keep Boozer home.
 
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CAMERON AND CAYDEN BOOZER

Cameron Boozer (Photo: Eric Bossi, 247Sports)
Carlos Boozer was a big-time high school prospect in his day before enjoying a great career at Duke and playing 13 years in the NBA. When a guy like him has twins playing there is going to be a buzz. Clearly, his freshmen sons Cameron Boozer and Cayden Boozer don’t need their name to drum up buzz because they can both really go.

Standing 6-foot-7 or so, Cameron is a big and strong power forward who is already incredibly skilled. He has tremendous hands, great body control, soft touch and is about as complete a power forward as a high school freshman can be. It’s hard to imagine there are many other post players in the class of 2025 who are as advanced as he is.

Cayden is a 6-foot-3 shooting guard and the bouncier of the Boozer brothers. He’ll get to the rim, has range and plays with an edge about him.

They are going to be a major attraction at Miami (Fla.) Christopher Columbus over the next four seasons.
 
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Both Boozer kids are very good and have shown tremendous improvement since middle school to high school. Cameron has NBA potential written all over him. I think Cayden is a smidge behind his brother, but looks like he's going to be a big time P5 prospect as well. Excited to see how both kids continue to develop.
 
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