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- Carlos Boozer - Wikipedia
Carlos Austin Boozer Jr (born November 20, 1981) is an American former professional basketball player A two-time NBA All-Star, he played for the Cleveland Cavaliers, Utah Jazz, Chicago Bulls, and Los Angeles Lakers, and then spent his last season playing overseas with the Guangdong Southern Tigers
- Duke freshman Cameron Boozer named AP Player of the Year
Cameron Boozer is The Associated Press men's college basketball national Player of the Year, becoming only the fifth freshman to earn the honor and the second in a row for a Duke program that
- Is Cameron Boozer the No. 1 Pick? Heres What Our Latest 2026 NBA Mock . . .
Cameron Boozer just put together one of the most productive freshman seasons in college hoops' history He backed up the counting stats with wins and analytics, leading Duke to a No 1 overall
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Duke guard Cameron Boozer's father, Carlos Boozer, has drawn criticism for his actions in the Blue Devils' Sweet 16 win over St John's
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Checkout the latest stats of Carlos Boozer Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, shoots, school and more on Basketball-Reference com
- Dukes Cameron Boozer named AP mens national player of the year | AP News
Duke freshman forward Cameron Boozer is The Associated Press men's college basketball national player of the year
- What to know about the Boozer brothers: Duke basketball star twins make . . .
What to know about Duke basketball twin stars, the Boozer brothers Cayden and Cameron are the sons of two-time NBA All-Star Carlos Boozer, who played for Duke and led the team to a NCAA title in 2001, and his former wife CeCe
- Revisiting Carlos Boozers playing career: What to know about former . . .
Boozer enjoyed a prolific 13-season NBA career (2002–2015), establishing himself as one of the premier power forwards of his era After winning a national championship at Duke, he was selected by
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