DURHAM, N.C. – In the years following Carlos Boozer's retirement from basketball in 2017, the former Duke standout has not struggled to stay busy.
Whether it be starting a new podcast with former NBA teammate Nate Robinson, having a daughter with his wife Aneshka, returning to his home state of Alaska for his annual basketball camp or joining the ACC Network as an on-air personality, Boozer remained surrounded by the game he loves and the people closest to him.
Yet even with his on-court accomplishments highlighting his resumé – an NCAA Championship with the Blue Devils in 2001, a Gold Medal with Team USA at the 2008 Summer Olympics, two NBA All-Star Game selections and countless more – the big man had always sought one major achievement that finally became reality this past summer.