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Carlos Boozer Trades Box Scores For Romance On Bravo’s New Dating Show ‘Kings Court’

Boozer and fellow bachelors Tyson Beckford, the iconic supermodel, and WWE legend Thaddeus “Titus O’Neil” Bullard as they date a pool of 21 single women through a series of adventurous outings, heartfelt conversations, and dramatic elimination dinners.

by Len Werle
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Two-time NBA All-Star Carlos Boozer is stepping into a new kind of spotlight… this time in search of love. The retired basketball star is set to headline Bravo’s upcoming dating series Kings Court, a spin-off of the network’s popular Queens Court, which previously featured celebrity women navigating the dating world. Now, it’s Boozer’s turn to find his queen.

Premiering July 13, Kings Court will follow Boozer and fellow bachelors Tyson Beckford, the iconic supermodel, and WWE legend Thaddeus “Titus O’Neil” Bullard as they date a pool of 21 single women through a series of adventurous outings, heartfelt conversations, and dramatic elimination dinners. The show will be hosted by NFL veteran Rodney Peete and actress Holly Robinson Peet.

For Boozer, the journey is about more than just finding a partner, it’s about being seen beyond the stat sheet.

“I have met so many women who will recite my stats — like, ‘You averaged 21 points a game last year!’ But I want somebody that gets to know me,” Boozer says in the show’s trailer.

At 43, Boozer has lived a full life both on and off the court. He played 13 seasons in the NBA, averaging 16.2 points and 9.5 rebounds per game, and won Olympic gold with Team USA in 2008. He’s also a father of four and has been married twice. His twin sons, Cameron and Cayden, are incoming freshmen at Duke University, continuing the family’s basketball legacy.

Despite his fame, Boozer admits that dating hasn’t always been easy.

“I’ve been through love, heartbreak, and everything in between,” he shared in a recent interview. “This show is a chance to open up, be vulnerable, and maybe find someone who sees me for who I really am.”

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