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Cameron and Cayden Boozer will have pro options, but the twins plan on attending college


As two of the top recruits in high school basketball, Cameron and will have plenty of options as far as their next step in the basketball world. They could choose one of the many pro or semipro routes now available to top prospects. But the Boozer twins, sons of former Duke and NBA star Carlos Boozer, plan on going the traditional route (Zag's Blog)

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Cameron and Cayden Boozer will have pro options, but the twins plan on attending college


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