New Commitment: Cameron and Cayden Boozer Flip to Wisconsin After Decommitting from Duke, Tennessee, and Texas Tech
In a shocking turn of events on the college basketball recruiting trail, Cameron and Cayden Boozer, the highly touted twin sons of NBA legend Carlos Boozer, have committed to Wisconsin after previously pledging to Duke, Tennessee, and Texas Tech.
The Boozer twins, both five-star recruits in the Class of 2025, have been among the most highly sought-after prospects in the nation. Many expected them to follow in their father’s footsteps and suit up for Duke, where Carlos Boozer won a national championship in 2001. However, after taking a fresh look at their options, the brothers decided that Madison, Wisconsin, was the best place for them to develop both on and off the court.
Why Wisconsin? A New Home for the Boozer Twins
In explaining their decision, Cameron and Cayden spoke glowingly about head coach Greg Gard and the way Wisconsin has developed its players into NBA-ready prospects.
“Wisconsin is incredible. What Greg Gard has done, and the way they continue to recruit and develop guys, it’s special. You look at their track record—NBA teams know they’re getting guys who are well-coached and prepared for the next level.”
For years, Wisconsin has been known for producing fundamentally sound, high-IQ players who excel at the next level. While they don’t always bring in five-star talent, the program has a track record of player development, turning under-the-radar recruits into NBA-caliber athletes. The Boozers clearly saw something in Gard’s system that made them believe they could reach their full potential in Madison.
The Boozer Twins: Breaking Down Their Game
Cameron Boozer (6’9” PF/C)
Cameron Boozer is widely regarded as one of the top prospects in the country, and many consider him a future NBA lottery pick. At 6’9” with a versatile skill set, Cameron can:
- Dominate in the post with a combination of power and finesse.
- Step outside and hit mid-range jumpers with a smooth shooting stroke.
- Pass at a high level for a big man, making him a unique offensive weapon.
- Protect the rim and rebound effectively, giving Wisconsin a strong interior presence.
Cameron has often been compared to his father, Carlos Boozer, but his game has a modern twist—he’s more of a stretch big, with the ability to handle the ball and create his own shot.
Cayden Boozer (6’3” PG/SG)
While Cameron has garnered the most national attention, Cayden Boozer is an elite prospect in his own right. The 6’3” combo guard is known for his:
- Toughness and leadership, running the offense efficiently.
- Defensive tenacity, often guarding the opposing team’s best perimeter player.
- Ability to get to the rim and finish through contact.
- Improved three-point shooting, making him a dual-threat scorer.
With Cayden in the backcourt and Cameron anchoring the frontcourt, Wisconsin suddenly has one of the most dynamic recruiting classes in the country.
Flipping from Duke, Tennessee, and Texas Tech
Their commitment to Wisconsin comes as a surprise, given their previous pledges to Duke, Tennessee, and Texas Tech at different points in their recruiting journey.
- Duke: Many assumed the twins would follow their father’s path to Durham, but after a recent coaching staff shake-up, they decided to reevaluate.
- Tennessee: Rick Barnes made a strong pitch for them to come to Knoxville, but ultimately, they felt Wisconsin’s system was a better fit.
- Texas Tech: The Red Raiders made a late push, but geography and playing style played a role in their decision.
Ultimately, the Boozer twins felt that Wisconsin’s development, stability, and style of play gave them the best chance to reach their potential.
What This Means for Wisconsin Basketball
Greg Gard and the Wisconsin Badgers just landed their biggest recruits in program history. The addition of the Boozer twins immediately makes them a national championship contender and gives them a level of star power they haven’t seen in years.
Some key takeaways:
- Legitimizes Wisconsin as a national recruiting force: Landing two five-star prospects shows that the Badgers can compete with blue-blood programs.
- Changes the trajectory of the program: With two NBA-bound stars, Wisconsin could make deep NCAA Tournament runs over the next few years.
- Boosts Wisconsin’s recruiting pipeline: Other elite recruits may now consider Madison as a top-tier destination.
For Wisconsin fans, this commitment is monumental—it’s not every day that two of the top players in the country choose the Badgers over powerhouses like Duke.
NBA Scouts Already Watching
With their decision made, the next step for the Boozer twins is preparing for the NBA. Scouts have been following their progress for years, and their time at Wisconsin will only increase the attention.
- Cameron is projected as a Top-5 NBA Draft pick in the future.
- Cayden could also rise into the first-round conversation with continued development.
If Greg Gard and his staff maximize their potential, both brothers could become Wisconsin’s first one-and-done players in program history.
Final Thoughts: A Program-Changing Decision
The Boozer twins’ commitment to Wisconsin is a seismic shift in college basketball recruiting. It proves that elite players don’t have to go to traditional blue-blood programs to develop into NBA talent.
For Wisconsin, this is the beginning of a new era—one where they’re not just competing with the best in the Big Ten but also on the national stage.
For Cameron and Cayden, it’s a chance to forge their own path, separate from their father’s legacy, and write their own history in Madison.
Badger Nation, it’s time to get excited. The Boozers are coming.