DURHAM, N.C. — Cameron and Cayden Boozer are following in the path of father Carlos Boozer in playing basketball for Duke.
The twin brothers, both ranked as five-star prospects, announced their commitment Friday in a video posted on The Players' Tribune.
Cameron is a 6-foot-9 power forward who is ranked the No. 2 college prospect in the ESPN top 100. Cayden is a 6-5 guard ranked No. 17 by ESPN.
The Boozer brothers are Duke's first commitments to the class of 2025. The two continue a strong run of recruiting success for third-year Blue Devils coach Jon Scheyer, who took over for five-time national champion coach Mike Krzyzewski after the 2021-22 season.
The Blue Devils signed the country's No. 1 rated class for this season headed by the No. 1 recruit in 6-9 Cooper Flagg, considered the top pick in next year's NBA draft should he choose to leave college.
Along with Flagg, Scheyer added 6-7 Isaiah Foster (No. 15 rated prospect, according to ESPN), 6-5 Kon Knueppal (No. 19), 6-10 Pat Ngongba (No. 26) and 6-4 Darren Harris (No. 31).
The Boozer brothers' dad, Carlos, played at Duke from 1999-2002 and was part of the Blue Devils' national championship team in 2001.
He was a first-round pick in the 2002 NBA draft by Cleveland and spent 13 seasons in the league with the Cavaliers, Utah, Chicago and the Los Angeles Lakers.