
If you ever wanted to see an NBA star hand out roses on “The Bachelor,” today’s your lucky day, well, sort of.
Former NBA All-Star Carl Boozer has signed up to find love on a spicy new Bravo reality dating show, “Kings Court,” premiering on Sunday, July 13.
Boozer is a two-time all-star known for playing for several NBA teams, including the Utah Jazz, Chicago Bulls, and Los Angeles Lakers. The Duke University alum made headlines in May when he joined one of his former teams, the Jazz, in a front office scouting role.
The former Blue Devil star attended the NBA combine and traveled on the Jazz’s private jet with rookie Ace Bailey after the team took the rookie as the fifth overall pick in the 2025 NBA draft.
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Carlos Boozer joins Tyson Beckford and Titus O’Neil on Bravo’s ‘Kings Court’
Boozer, 43, will be joined by two other kings looking for love, model and actor Tyson Beckford, and WWE star Titus O’Neil, on the Bravo dating show.
The three bachelors will have 21 women to choose from, while enjoying out-of-the-box dates and exciting adventures together. Love will certainly bloom; however, there will also be plenty of tears and broken hearts.
In similar “Bachelor” fashion, the losers will be sent home during a dinner elimination party, according to Peacock.
In a trailer for the show, Boozer shared his hopes for his quest to find his person.
“I have met so many women who will, like, recite my stats,” Boozer said. “Like, ‘You averaged 21 points a game last year.’ But I want somebody who wants to get to know me.”
Boozer’s newest gig is a spin-off of another Bachelor-like dating show, “Queen’s Court,” which featured famous single women on their journey to find love.
On the female-led series, 21 men competed for the hearts of Tamar Braxton, Evelyn Lozada, and Nivea.
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