April 20, 2025
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That’s a big-time showing for Duke’s future! The Nike Hoop Summit is always a great platform for elite prospects, and having Cameron and Cayden Boozer along with Nikolas Khamenia there says a lot about the level of talent Jon Scheyer is bringing in.

 

Cameron Boozer is already regarded as one of the top overall players in the 2025 class — a dominant forward with size, skill, and pedigree (Carlos Boozer’s son).

Cayden Boozer is a savvy point guard who complements his brother really well — a strong floor general with great court vision and leadership.

Nikolas Khamenia, a versatile wing out of California, brings toughness, scoring, and defensive versatility — he’s been rising quickly in national rankings.

 

Scheyer’s class is looking stacked, and if these three are already making noise together on a stage like the Hoop Summit, Duke fans have a lot to be excited about.

 

That’s a high-scoring, entertaining one — 124-114 in OT Love seeing competitive games like that on a big stage. And it sounds like Darius Acuff Jr. and AJ Dybantsa really put on a show. Both of those guys are electric scorers — Dybantsa especially has been a monster on the EYBL circuit and is widely considered the top player in the 2025 class.

 

Cool to see Tounde Yessoufou going off for 24 as well — he’s got that physical, downhill game that makes him a mismatch nightmare. Baylor got a good one.

 

As for the Duke trio, even if they weren’t the top scorers, just getting that kind of high-level experience is huge — especially for Cayden Boozer as a point guard learning to run the show against elite international competition.

 

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