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Inside Purdue player Caleb Swanigan’s rise from homeless child to NBA star after tragic death aged 25

NBA star Caleb Swanigan, who tragically passed away at 25 on Monday, was a standout player in college and during his professional career.

Swanigan overcame multiple obstacles during his childhood that led him to the NBA before health complications led to his unexpected passing.

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Caleb Swanigan was on a steady diet of fast-food and surgery cereal since his mother couldn't afford healthier mealsCredit: Family Handout
reported that the Allen County Coroner's Office ruled that Swanigan died from natural causes.

The University of Purdue, where Swanigan played college basketball posted a to the former basketball player on Twitter.

Similarly, The Portland Trailblazers and Sacramento Kings, both posted tributes to Swanigan on the app.

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Newsweek reported that Swanigan spent his professional career playing for both NBA teams.

In 2017, he was drafted as the 26th overall player to the Portland Trailblazers, finishing the 2017 and 2020 seasons with them.

Swanigan was then traded to the Sacramento Kings, where he spent the 2018 and 2019 seasons with them.

Basketball analyst also shared some of his earliest memories about Swanigan on Twitter.

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"Such sad news to wake up to today. Former Purdue star and NBA player Caleb Swanigan has passed away. Swanigan was 25 years old. I first met him on the AAU circuit; he was always such a nice, sweet kid. Had a tough road. Will be sorely missed," the post said.

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Swanigan overcame multiple obstacles to make his dreams of being a professional basketball player come true.

During his adolescence, he faced home insecurity, unhealthy relationships with food, and an absent father, who dealt with a crack-cocaine addiction.

His mother, Tanya, took care of six children, including Swanigan, to the best of her ability but struggled to provide a stable environment for her family.

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