Son Of NBA Star Carlos Boozer Receives Massive Honor From Kevin Love In An Incredible Way

Cameron Boozer, a power forward for Christopher Columbus (Fla.), has been named the Gatorade Boys Basketball National Player of the Year and is currently the best high school boy basketball player in the nation.

Miami Heat forward and five-time NBA All-Star Kevin Love surprised Boozer with the prize.

Son Of NBA Star Carlos Boozer Receives Massive Honor From Kevin Love In An Incredible Way

The most highly sought-after recruit in the Class of 2025 for college basketball is Cameron Boozer, the son of McDonald’s All-American and two-time NBA All-Star Carlos Boozer. He will have his pick of the litter but will still have two years to select where (and if) he will play on the next level.

Boozer has already had offers from Arkansas, Duke, Florida State, Miami, and Michigan as a sophomore in high school. The list will only keep expanding.

At 6-foot-9, 215 pounds, Boozer possesses all of the talents that clubs seek for in a contemporary power forward. His frame is there, he’s capable of scoring in the low post, and has tremendous touch as both a shooter and a passer.

Boozer averaged 21.1 points, 11.2 rebounds, 4.2 assists, 2.0 blocks and 1.3 steals per game this past season while leading his team to a state championship.

His coaches told him that he was getting sized for his state championship ring. In reality, he was given the Player of the Year award by Kevin Love, a former winner of the award.

“Cam, I couldn’t find a sample ring,” said Love as he walked in with the Player of the Year trophy. ” But I could find a new piece of hardware.”

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