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New Headline: "Elite March Madness 2026: Cayden Boozer Leads Duke to Historic Victory

By Dan WolkenYahoo Sports

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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