Caleb Swanigan had lost a lot of weight before he died. Was he suffering from a disease?

Caleb Swanigan, a former basketball player for Homestead and Purdue who went on to play in the NBA, has died. At the time, he was 25 years old.

As a sophomore, Caleb Swanigan was named Big Ten Player of the Year, first-team All-Big Ten, and unanimous first-team All-American. He was a finalist for the Karl Malone Award, which is given to the country’s top power forward.

On June 22, 2017, the Portland Trail Blazers selected him 26th overall in the first round of the 2017 NBA Draft. Swanigan spent his three-year NBA career with the Portland Trail Blazers and the Sacramento Kings.

Caleb Swanigan had lost a lot of weight

Caleb Swanigan’s weight is given as 118 kg on Wikipedia. Swanigan inherited two key traits from his biological father: his height and a tendency for obesity.

Swanigan was 6 feet 8 inches (2.03 meters) tall and weighed almost 500 pounds (230 kilograms) when he died of diabetic complications in 2014. Swanigan started seventh grade at 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) and 360 pounds (160 kg).

His father had a string of run-ins with the law, battled drug addiction for most of his adult life, and beat his wife. He was dumped by his mother as a newborn, resulting in damage on his face, causing her to migrate to Salt Lake City with her children, according to a story in Bleacher Report.

For the next decade, the family relocated between Indianapolis and Utah; by the age of 13, he had lived in five different homeless shelters and attended 13 different schools.

Caleb Swanigan’s Health & Illnesses

Caleb Swanigan wasn’t afflicted in any way. The former Portland Trail Blazers player pled guilty to a misdemeanor marijuana possession charge and was given a 180-day suspended sentence with two days time served as part of a plea deal with prosecutors.

Caleb’s older brother Carl Jr. contacted Roosevelt Barnes, a former three-sport star at Purdue who was a member of the 1980 Final Four team and is now a successful sports agent, when his mother decided to relocate the family to Houston. Roosevelt Barnes, a former three-sport star at Purdue who was a member of the 1980 Final Four team and is now a successful sports agent, was concerned that Caleb would continue to gain weight if he moved with his mother.

Caleb was taken in by Barnes, who resides in Fort Wayne, Indiana, on the condition that he may adopt and raise him as his own child. Barnes adopted Swanigan before his eighth-grade year.

After obtaining approval from a cardiologist, Barnes addressed Swanigan’s eating choices and began putting him through workouts similar to those he did in college. By the time he finished from high school, he weighed 260 pounds (120 kg).

What Caused Caleb Swanigan’s Death and What Happened To Him?

According to the Allen County Coroner’s Office, Caleb Swanigan died of natural causes.

Swanigan was selected for the 2014 U17 World Championship Team after beating out twenty other players for a berth on the 12-player roster. Swanigan played in the U17 World Championship Game for the United States.

The team won gold with a 7–0 record in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, extending the United States’ overall record at the U17 World Championship Game to 23–0. In the series, he averaged 8.0 points and 5.7 rebounds per game, and he shot 69.6 percent from the field, making him the most successful player on the U17 team.