I matriculated at Duke the same year as Carlos Boozer (1999). Two years later, I bought a beagle puppy and named him Boozer (he’s since passed away). And for these two reasons alone, I proclaim myself as much of an expert on all things Boozer as any Duke basketball fan.
So when I came across a mixtape of the son of the Juneau, Alaska, native this weekend, needless to say, I was intrigued. Although I remember hearing about Boozer’s twin boys about 18 months ago when they squared off against LeBron James’ youngest son, Bryce Maximus, I didn’t pay much attention; after all, at the time, they were only fifth-graders.