New Headline: "Elite March Madness 2026: Cayden Boozer Leads Duke to Historic Victory
After Caleb Foster's injury, Cayden Boozer was thrust into the starting lineup alongside his superstar twin brother Cameron. The lesser-known guard may be even more vital to Duke's tournament hopes.
CHARLOTTE, N. C. — Duke will enter the NCAA tournament as the No.
1 overall seed and ACC champion, led by arguably the most impactful player in the country. But the March microscope isn’t going to be on Cameron Boozer. In a sport of inconsistency and unpredictability, he’s too strong, too reliable — just too good — to be a question mark for Duke in any matchup.
Cameron Boozer is a sure thing. His twin brother, however? That’s another conversation — and one that might determine whether Duke can win its first national championship since 2015.
[ Enter Yahoo Fantasy Bracket Mayhem now for your shot at $50K ] On his own, Cayden Boozer is a wonderful prospect. Though he didn’t hit the genetic lottery like his brother, who ended up a 6-foot-9, 250-pound colossus, every program would love the chance to build around a 6-foot-4 point guard with the character and high basketball IQ that you’d expect from the son of 13-year NBA veteran Carlos Boozer. But Cayden Boozer is more of a long-term prospect, and there is no long-term at Duke.
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