June 29, 2024

Regarding the recruited twins, what is Mark Pope’s plan? Will he…

 

 

The Kentucky men’s basketball program was known for attracting five-star players while it was led by John Calipari. A prospect’s recruitment probably involved the Wildcats in some way if they were thought to be among the best in their particular class of recruits. Even during what turned out to be his final season as UK’s head coach, Calipari repeatedly made insinuations about how well recruiting was going with prospects in the class of 2025, who will shortly begin their senior high school seasons.

Even during the course of what became his final season as UK’s head coach, Calipari frequently hinted that recruiting was going well with class of 2025 prospects, who will soon start their final high school seasons. And with Cal at the helm, two players from this talented 2025 class had extreme interest in potentially becoming Wildcats. Cameron and Cayden Boozer are the twin sons of former Duke college basketball star and NBA All-Star Carlos Boozer, and they’re well on their way to forging their own basketball legacies.

Cameron, a 6-foot-9 power forward, is ranked as the No. 2 overall player in the 2025 recruiting class, per the 247Sports Composite. Cayden, a 6-3 guard, is ranked No. 17. Calipari offered them both Kentucky scholarships last May, and the duo took an official visit to Lexington together last September. This marked the first official visits in each of their recruitments. Plenty has changed since then, with the headline news being Calipari leaving UK for Arkansas and ex-BYU coach Mark Pope now leading the Wildcats.

 

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