NBA second generation: Boozer twins, Bronny James and others carving their own paths

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Every few years, one or two players pop up on the high school circuit with a familiar last name. Shareef O'Neal, Shaquille O'Neal's son, was a four-star power forward who originally committed to UCLA before transferring to LSU. Zaire Wade, Dwyane Wade's son, played alongside Bronny James at Sierra Canyon High School (Chatsworth, California) before eventually joining the Utah Jazz's G League team for a season. The year before Wade and James, Scotty Pippen Jr. (now playing for the Los Angeles Lakers' G League team), Scottie Pippen's son, and K.J. Martin (Houston Rockets), Kenyon Martin's son, shared the court at Sierra Canyon with both dads watching from the sidelines each game.

This season, there are several young players competing at a very high level with their NBA fathers cheering from the stands at most games. At the Hoophall Classic, one of the biggest high school events of the year, there wereNow, more than ever, second-generation players are making a name for themselves and carving their own paths, backing up the last names on their jerseys.

His twin brother, Cayden, is one the top guards in the sophomore class and the two of them on the court together make up one of the best duos in high school basketball.Cameron led a thrilling fourth-quarter comeback against Bronny James and Sierra Canyon Carlos sits courtside at games or in the stands with other parents at the USA Basketball training camps. Both Cameron and Cayden recognized early the advantage they had having a father who played at the highest level and plugged in at a young age to learn as much as they could.

 

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