CHICAGO (AP) — Cameron and Cayden Boozer spent their Thanksgiving in a very familiar place, with their father, Carlos, taking in every moment.
The twin brothers played at one of their dad’s former homes when No. 4 Duke knocked off No. 22 Arkansas 80-71 at the United Center on Thursday night. Carlos Boozer spent four of his 13 NBA seasons with the Chicago Bulls.
“I have a lot of memories being here,” Cameron Boozer said. “Being in the family room, dunking on the mini-hoop. You know, I had more bounce back then.
“But, I mean, we walked to the arena. It’s huge. It’s just great vibes in here. A lot of aura.”
Coming out of Florida, the Boozer brothers were part of another stellar recruiting class for Duke coach Jon Scheyer. While Cayden is still getting used to college ball, Cameron has m

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