The Cheating Scandal Of Carlos Boozer, Now His Ex-Wife Opens Up…

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Carlos Boozer’s distinctive look, sporting a shaved head and eye-catching tattoos, really helped shape his on-court image and made him a total favorite among fans. You’d think he had no trouble fending off admirers, but turns out, he struggled big time in that department. Here’s the details on how he ended up wrecking his marriage! Carlos Boozer was born on November 20, 1981 at a military base in Aschaffenburg, West Germany. But he actually grew up in Juneau, Alaska and considers it as his true home to this day. He was one of five children, and both his parents, Carlos and Renee, juggled two jobs each to make ends meet. His basketball talent shone through early on. He became a two-time member of the PARADE All-American high school basketball team, leading the Juneau-Douglas Crimson Bears to back-to-back state championships. With such an impressive performance, it was bound to catch the eye of top-tier collegiate basketball programs like St. John’s and UCLA, and it did indeed! But he chose to play for coach Mike Krzyzewski at Duke University, where he played a key role in winning the 2001 NCAA championship. In April 2002, Boozer decided to declare for the NBA draft as he opted to forgo his final year of college eligibility. But that’s not to say he left his education behind entirely. On September 16, 2020, he proudly graduated with a bachelor’s degree from the Trinity College of Arts and Sciences at Duke University.

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