Carlos Boozer Biography
Carlos Austin Boozer Jr. is a well known American former professional basketball player and Olympic gold medalist. He is currently working at ESPN as a ACC Network Basketball Analyst. As a studio analyst for Nothing But Net, the ACC Network’s flagship basketball program that airs every Sunday during the college basketball season, he joined the network in 2019.
The two-time NBA All-Star played for the Los Angeles Lakers, Chicago Bulls, Utah Jazz, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Utah Jazz before playing his final season for the Guangdong Southern Tigers in China. Boozer earned two Olympic medals while competing for Team USA: a bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Games and a gold medal at the 2008 Summer Games.
Carlos Boozer Net Worth
Boozer has an estimated net worth of $60 Million according to Celebrity Net Worth . His job career as a former professional basketball player and current ESPN Analyst have been able to secure him a decent fortune.
Carlos Boozer Salary
Boozer receives a respectable wage from his job as an ESPN analyst. He receives an average annual salary of $12 Million.
Year | 2023 | 2024 |
Carlos Boozer Salary | $12 Million | $13 Million |
Carlos Boozer Net Worth | $60 Million | $65 Million |
Carlos Boozer Age
Boozer was born on November 20, 1981 in Aschaffenburg, West Germany. As of 2023 he is 41 years old.
Carlos Boozer Height, Weight & Body Measurement
Boozer stands proudly at a height of 6 feet 9 inches(2.06 m), he exhibits an exquisite balance in his physique. Weighing approximately 117kg (258lbs), his body measurements are an enviable 34-28-38 centimeters.
Carlos Boozer Parents
Boozer was born at a military base in Aschaffenburg, West German and was raised in Juneau, Alaska. His parents were Carlos and Renee. He was one of the five children.
Carlos Boozer Wife
In the memorable year of 2003, Carlos Boozer embarked on a beautiful journey when he exchanged vows with his beloved wife, CeCe. This union marked the beginning of a loving and enduring partnership, a commitment to sharing life’s joys and challenges together.
The narrative of Carlos Boozer’s personal life took a significant turn when he and CeCe decided to part ways in 2015, ultimately concluding their marriage after years of deliberation and emotional evolution.
The process leading up to their divorce had been initiated when Boozer first filed for divorce in 2009. This filing marked the beginning of a lengthy and often emotionally challenging period of legal proceedings and personal reflection.
Following the divorce, Carlos Boozer embarked on a new chapter in his personal life. He entered into a romantic relationship with Aneshka Smith and their love story flourished.
Carlos Boozer Kids
Over the years, their love flourished and the couple was blessed with the joy of parenthood. The couple welcomed twins into their lives, naming them Cameron and Cayden. These twins brought twice the love, laughter, and chaos, enriching the Boozer household with their unique personalities and sibling bond
Carlos Boozer Education
Boozer attended Juneau-Douglas High School, where he helped the basketball team known as the Crimson Bears win two straight state championships. Boozer decided on Duke University for college. He played for Mike Krzyzewski’s Blue Devils and helped them win the NCAA Championship in 2001.
Along with his other achievements at Duke, Boozer and Mike Dunleavy Jr. both scored more than 600 points in the 2001–02 season. Boozer graduated from Duke in 2020 because he didn’t finish his degree at the time.
Boozer decided not to complete his college career at Duke and entered the NBA draft in April 2002. The Cleveland Cavaliers ultimately selected him with the 35th overall pick. Boozer averaged 10 points and 7.5 rebounds per game during his first season. In 2003–04, he averaged 15.5 points and 11.4 rebounds per game for his second season.
Carlos Boozer Career
Former NBA All-Star and Olympic gold medalist Carlos Boozer joined ACC Network in 2019 and serves as an ESPN studio analyst on Nothing But Net, which airs on Sundays during the college basketball season.
Boozer, a member of Duke’s NCAA Championship squad from 2001, guided the Blue Devils to a 95-13 record over the course of his three seasons in Durham (2000-02). The Juneau, Alaska native assisted Duke in winning three consecutive ACC Championships and Associated Press No. 1 final rankings during those same seasons.
In 2002, Boozer won awards for being named All-America, first team All-ACC, and ACC Championship MVP before forgoing his final season of NBA eligibility. He scored 1,506 points in three seasons to move up to the 31st spot on Duke’s all-time scoring list.
Additionally, he ranks third all-time in the ACC and owns the Duke career record for highest field goal percentage (.631) after making 554 of 878 attempts from the field.
Boozer had a distinguished college career at Duke, and the Cleveland Cavaliers selected him 35th overall in the 2002 NBA Draft. Boozer went on to have a prosperous professional career with the Cavaliers (2002–04), Utah Jazz (2004–10), Chicago Bulls (2010–14), and Los Angeles Lakers (2014–15).
Boozer was selected for the NBA All-Star team in 2007 and 2008, and in 2008, he was named to the NBA Third Team. He also competed for two American Olympic Teams, winning a bronze in 2004 and a gold in 2008.