Biography
Caleb Surgers is a professional basketball athlete known for his exceptional skills as a shooting guard. Born on March 14, 1995, in Chicago, Illinois, he attended Oakwood High School where he gained regional recognition for his scoring ability and athleticism. Following a standout high school career, Surgers played college basketball at Duke University, where he developed a reputation as a reliable perimeter shooter and a versatile defender.
During his college tenure from 2013 to 2017, Surgers contributed significantly to the Blue Devils’ success, helping the team secure an ACC Championship and reach the NCAA Tournament multiple times. He was selected for the All-ACC First Team in his senior year, showcasing his aptitude for clutch performances in high-pressure situations. In the 2017 NBA Draft, Surgers was selected in the second round, marking the beginning of his professional career.
Surgers has since played for several teams in the NBA, demonstrating strong leadership qualities and an ability to adapt to various playing styles. His career highlights include multiple three-point shooting contests and appearances in NBA playoff games, where he has left a lasting imprint on the franchises he represented. As of 2023, Caleb Surgers is recognized not only for his on-court accomplishments but also for his contributions to youth basketball programs and his philanthropic efforts off the court.