Summer workouts at Duke are always intense — but this one moment has quickly become legendary. Inside the walls of the Duke practice gym, where iron sharpens iron and reputations are made (or broken), one jaw-dropping play just sent shockwaves through Blue Devil Nation.
Sources inside the program say it started like any other scrimmage — high energy, fast pace, coaches watching every move. But when Cameron Boozer got switched onto crafty guard Cayden Boozer, things escalated quickly. Yes — twin vs. twin.
Cayden, known for his quick first step and fearless attacking style, tried to shake his brother off the dribble. One crossover, step-back jumper… and REJECTED. Cameron didn’t just contest it — he snatched it. The gym went dead silent. And then? Eruption. Teammates jumped out of their seats, coaches stared in disbelief, and someone whispered, “Cold. That was cold.”
But Cameron wasn’t done.
From that moment, he took over the gym — blocking shots, finishing through contact, talking on defense. And what did Cayden do? He came right back with a dime to Nikolas Khamenia, who nailed a corner three. Moments later, Dame Sarr brought the gym to its feet with a vicious poster dunk over a help defender.
This wasn’t just practice. This was a statement. A preview of what happens when elite talent holds nothing back.
Fans lucky enough to hear whispers from inside the gym are calling it “the most competitive Duke practice in years.” Others are already comparing Cameron and Cayden’s battles to the legendary sibling rivalries of the NBA.
One insider said it best:
> “They didn’t look like freshmen. They looked like pros getting ready for war.”
The coldest moment of the summer didn’t just belong to Cameron Boozer — it might’ve set the tone for Duke’s entire season.