Columbus High School (Fla.) five-star forward Cameron Boozer, No. 2 overall on the 247Sports 2025 Composite, and five-star guard Cayden Boozer, No. 21 among his peers, will announce their college destinations on Thursday. Duke basketball is a finalist, along with hometown-hopeful Miami.
RELATED: Twin 2025 Blue Devil Targets Set Announcement Date
That news broke this week. And in a Rivals recruiting roundtable with Rob Cassidy on Friday morning, Jason Jordan expressed what seems to be the consensus among national recruiting insiders with less than a week to go before the pair of five-star prospects comes off the board: that there is no consensus as to whether they’ll take their coveted talents to Duke or Miami.
When asked to name to the most unpredictable five-star recruitment on the 2025 trail, Jordan pointed directly at the Boozer twins, sons of Duke basketball great and former two-time NBA All-Star forward Carlos Boozer:
“I’m still torn on Cameron Boozer and where he’ll end up. The smart money says he, which of course includes his twin Cayden, will either pick Miami or Duke…both of those options make all the sense in the world to me. The legacy lane for Duke and creating your own at home for a strong contender in the Canes. I’m legitimately perplexed.”
The Boozer twins have not provided a time for their announcements, only that they will each reveal a winner at some point on Thursday.
ALSO READ: Extended Blue Devil Scrimmage Highlights ‘Go Crazie’
Stay tuned to Duke Blue Devils On SI for more on the homestretch of the Boozer twins sweepstakes and other Duke basketball recruiting news.
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James is putting together another fantastic statistical season. Eleven games into his 22nd year in the NBA, the 39-year-old James
Ten high schools are on tap to compete at the Main Event in Miami, Fla., Dec. 6-7. And the field includes the nation's top-ranked prep team, nearby Columbus Hig
Parker Gerl | For The OklahomanOklahoma State men's basketball coach Steve Lutz calls Bryce Thompson 'fantastic'Oklahoma State men's basketball coach Steve
They don’t come much more overmatched, on paper, than this.Missouri basketball will play Mississippi Valley State on Thursday evening at Mizzou Arena, the vis