Duke’s Boozer Twins Dominate March Madness On And Off The Court
Cameron and Cayden Boozer say they're focused on a national championship, but basketball sponsors like Zaxbys have tapped the elite Boozers to elevate their own game.
Duke Blue Devils forward Cameron Boozer (12) and guard Cayden Boozer (2) box out Virginia Cavaliers center Ugonna Onyenso, during the ACC Men's basketball tournament finals, March 14, 2026, in Charlotte, NC. (John Byrum/Icon Sportswire) Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Duke freshman basketball stars Cameron and Cayden Boozer are known to be able to shoot, pass, and score from almost anywhere on the floor, and under coach Jon Scheyer, the Blue Devils have taken NCAA men’s basketball by storm. Yet fellow Duke freshman Nik Khamenia thinks that much the current Blue Devils’ success comes not from pedigree, Duke’s past history and the strength of its basketball program, or even Duke’s elite name, but from hard work.
“Honestly, our practices are way harder than games," said the 19-year-old, 6-foot-8 small forward and guard, from Los Angeles, California. He added," Every little detail is emphasized, and on every possession, you want to be perfect. There are more chances to mess up, but practices are way harder.
” His fellow freshman star teammates Cameron and Cayden Boozer agree. I spoke with all three via Zoom on March 9 as head coach Jon Scheyer was preparing his boys for the upcoming ACC Tournament. “At Duke’s practices, you are bound to have some bad days,” said Caden Boozer, the team’s star point guard.
The 6-foot-4 freshman added that, "Those days when it’s tougher, you know you learn and are getting better at it, and you think, ‘I gotta get better. ’ And that makes practices more fulfilling. Cayden’s twin brother, Cameron, a versatile 6-foot-9 power forward, concurred on a lot of his teammates’ points, but added perspective.
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