dycane
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100% accurate.@shoeless is adamant that we would have a Natty if it wasn't for the Fake FBI report.
You have to admit it's a weird question since the twins are both 5 star players.
is this accurate, both are 5 stars?
Yes, both are 5* but Cameron is the higher rated of the two.is this accurate, both are 5 stars?
sorry bro, i don't follow HS basketball recruiting. thank you for 411.come on bro Cayden Boozer is a top 20 player in the country.
If they reclass Duke is way too full rn. Would give them a chance to go head to head with Flagg in the ACC.I’d give them a 25% chance of coming here. Stock mentioned them possibly reclassifying which is the first I’ve heard of, would greatly benefit us.
This will be the fourth official visit for the Boozer twins this fall having already been to Kentucky, Miami and Florida being the most recent visit this past weekend.
While it would be assumed that this is Duke’s recruitment to lose given the family ties, the Blue Devils will actually have their work cut out for them to win the recruitment.
As it stands today, Miami has gained an early lead and are in the drivers seat of the recruitment to keep the Boozers home.
You could also argue 2 yrs under Coach L could/would be better for their development than 1yr Hs 1 yr college. And in college they’ll get NIL, and regardless the total time to the NBA is the same.Only way I could see them ending up at Miami is if they reclassify which wouldn’t make sense because they’d have to be in college for two years
Shadow? C'mon man, they're brothers. How can 1 brother, be jealous or weary of the other brother's success? Cayden is a top 20 player in the country playing along side his brother, or as you put it "in his shadow". Crazy talk.If I were Cayden, I would not want to go to school with my bro. I mean, to play in his shadow? As opposed to making your own star player mark.
There has been some talk of them reclassifying, but not sure if it'll happen. Either or, if they reclassify and graduate early they're only obligated to play in college 1 year and then can go to the league. Karl-Anthony Towns, Jamal Murray, Anthony Edwards, and Andrew Wiggins are a few names that come to mind, who have done it.Only way I could see them ending up at Miami is if they reclassify which wouldn’t make sense because they’d have to be in college for two years