Carlos Boozer profile image

Sponsor Carlos Boozer

Athlete (retired)
Basketball - Guangdong Southern Tigers (last professional team)
International
Reach
High
Response Rate

About Carlos Boozer — retired NBA basketball athlete

Carlos Boozer brings the credibility of an NBA All-Star, Olympic gold medalist, and Duke alum to every campaign, with a profile that blends championship pedigree, family-first authenticity, and an active golf-driven lifestyle. He’s a strong fit for brands looking to reach sports fans, golf enthusiasts, and lifestyle audiences with a trusted, recognizable face.


Why you should sponsor me for your next influencer campaign?

 Carlos Austin Boozer Jr. is a retired American professional basketball player. The two-time NBA All-Star played for the Cleveland Cavaliers, Utah Jazz, Chicago Bulls and the Los Angeles Lakers.

Loading…

Overview

🎂44
|
Male

Is Retired

Guangdong Southern Tigers (last professional team)

Duke University

Pre-Packaged Projects

Frequently asked questions

More details

Sign up for free now to unlock more profile features

Demographics
Demographics

Demographics

See more info on the age, location and gender on the profile's audience

Recent News
Recent News

Recent News

See more of the profile's relevance in the media

Talking about
Talking about

Talking about

See the profile's most common talking points from social media

Reviews
Reviews

Reviews

See the profile's reviews and ratings on past deals

Promote your brand and sponsor Carlos Boozer today!

1
Choose me

Choose me

Review my profile and stats to see if I am the right fit for your campaign.

2
Create a proposal

Create a proposal

Send me a proposal detailing your objectives and campaign needs.

3
Set deliverables

Set deliverables

Specify the exact marketing tasks and deliverables you want completed.

4
See ROI

See ROI

Track performance to measure the results and return on your investment.

Sign up and send Carlos Boozer a proposal or connect with +25,000 athletes. Set your marketing deliverables, have athletes execute them and watch the return multiply.