
In what many presume to be his lone year with the Duke Blue Devils, forward Cam Boozer was nothing short of a superstar.
The former five-star recruit and son of Duke legend and former NBA star Carlos Boozer was named the National Player of the Year, ACC Player of the Year, earned a first-team All-American nod and also won the Karl Malone award. Boozer averaged 22.5 points and 10.2 rebounds per game, while shooting 55.6% from the field and 39.1% from deep.
His twin brother and fellow former five-star Cayden Boozer also had some bright moments for the Blue Devils down the stretch when injuries began to pile up in the backcourt. While Cayden has already announced he will return to Durham next year, Cam has yet to announce his decision despite being a lock for going in the top five.
However, the twins did secure a new NIL/endorsement deal of sorts on Monday, as Topps Hoops announced that they were both signed to an exclusive trading card deal.
"JUST IN: We’re excited to announce we’ve signed Cam & Cayden Boozer to exclusive trading card deals," wrote Topps on Instagram. "Their first autographs will appear in Bowman Basketball on April 22."
As revealed in the cards displayed in the post, there will be just five of each. On the two cards the twins signed, both wrote Duke's iconic catchphrase, "The Brotherhood," in addition to autographing them.
It isn't too surprising to see the twins ink such a big deal off the court, as they have partnerships with brands such as Zaxbys, Samsung and State Farm.
According to On3, Cam Boozer carries an NIL valuation of $2.2 million, which ranks No. 16 among all college athletes.
As for his NBA future, the projected top-three pick has until April 24 to officially declare.
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