BYU’s AJ Dybantsa, Duke’s Cam Boozer shine with big performances at Nike Hoop Summit
Top high school basketball stars from around the globe showcased their talents Saturday night during the Nike Hoop Summit.
Ultimately, two elite Class of 2025 prospects stole the show with standout performances.
Team USA needed extra time to outlast Team World. Leading the charge were AJ Dybantsa and Cameron Boozer.
Dybantsa, the BYU commit reportedly set to earn $7 million next season, tallied 24 points, six boards, and five assists.
Boozer, bound for Duke alongside twin brother Cayden, recorded 22 points, 16 rebounds, and six assists.
The duo recently battled for the Gatorade National Player of the Year award. Boozer claimed it for a second time, having also won in 2023, with Cooper Flagg earning the honor in between.
They weren’t the only top prospects showing out for the U.S. squad.
Darius Acuff Jr., committed to Arkansas under John Calipari, scored 24 points.
Trey McKenney, a Michigan commit, ended with 22 points.
Mikel Brown Jr., heading to Louisville, chipped in 17 points and three assists.
Though just one matchup, the event attracts NBA scouts looking at potential 2026 lottery picks.
Dybantsa and Boozer could spend the 2025-26 season vying for the No. 1 draft slot.
But Saturday night, they teamed up, shared the spotlight, and brought home a win.