The world of basketball is in mourning following the tragic passing of Memphis Grizzlies star, Brandon Clarke, at the age of 29. His untimely death was announced recently, sending shockwaves through the sports community.
The Memphis Grizzlies shared their grief with a poignant statement on Tuesday, highlighting Clarke’s exceptional character and contributions. “We are heartbroken by the tragic loss of Brandon Clarke,” the team expressed. “Brandon was an outstanding teammate and an even better person whose impact on the organization and the greater Memphis community will not be forgotten.”
The Grizzlies extended their heartfelt condolences to Clarke’s family and loved ones, acknowledging the profound loss during this trying period.
While the cause of Clarke’s death has not been officially confirmed, NBC4 in Los Angeles reports that authorities are investigating the possibility of an overdose. The circumstances surrounding his death remain under scrutiny.
Clarke’s body was discovered in the San Fernando Valley, a bustling area within Los Angeles County. The discovery came after the Los Angeles Fire Department responded to a 911 call reporting a medical emergency shortly after 5 p.m. local time on Monday.
The Canadian-American player was found dead in the San Fernando Valley, an urbanized valley in Los Angeles County, when the Los Angeles Fire Department responded to a 911 call of a medical emergency shortly after 5pm local time on Monday.
Memphis Grizzlies player Brandon Clarke has died at the age of 29, it has been announced
Clarke, pictured at his sister’s wedding in 2024, has died four months before his 30th birthday
Clarke, who was selected by Memphis with the 25th overall pick in the first round of the 2019 NBA Draft, passed away just four months before his 30th birthday.
His tragic death also comes one month after he was arrested in Arkansas on charges including speeding and trafficking a controlled substance.
The Cross County Sheriff’s Department logged him as booked into jail on Wednesday April 1 for improper passing, possession of a controlled substance, fleeing and exceeding the speed limit and trafficking a controlled substance.
Injuries had limited the 6ft 7in Grizzlies forward to only two games this season in a frustrating year, with Memphis recently ruling him out for the rest of this season.
Clarke was in his seventh season out of Gonzaga. He missed 73 games after originally sitting out 26 games due to recovery from surgery on his right knee with the last 46 with a right calf strain.
In one of his final social-media posts, the Memphis player commented on a video shared by his barber, whose Instagram handle is @california_kingdoc, three days ago.
He wrote to this barber less than two days ago: ‘Love brotha !’
Tributes have poured in for Clarke following his death, including from NBA commissioner Adam Silver.
Clarke, who was in his seventh season with Memphis, was arrested last month on charges including speeding and trafficking a controlled substance
‘We are devastated to learn of the passing of Brandon Clarke,’ Silver said in a statement. ‘As one of the longest-tenured members of the Grizzlies, Brandon was a beloved teammate and leader who played the game with enormous passion and grit.
‘Our thoughts and sympathies are with Brandon’s family, friends and the Grizzlies organization.’
Basketball fans have also paid their respect to Clarke on social media.
‘RIP Brandon Clarke,’ one user commented. ‘Way too young, man. Condolences to his family, the Grizzlies, and everyone who knew him. This one hurts.’
‘Wtf? Noooo? So young and energetic,’ said another. ‘Sending strength to his loved ones and family’.
While a third put: ‘Wow RIP. Always so sad and shocking when someone dies so young. Prayers for his friends and family’.
Several NBA franchises also posted tributes to Clarke, including the Golden State Warriors.
‘Sending our condolences to Brandon Clarke’s family, friends, and the entire @memgrizz organization,’ the Warriors posted on X.