The basketball world is mourning the loss of Brandon Clarke, a respected veteran forward who spent seven seasons with the Memphis Grizzlies and was widely admired for his character, work ethic, and leadership on and off the court. Clarke died at the age of 29, according to a statement released Tuesday by his former team.
In announcing his passing, the Grizzlies described Clarke as “an outstanding teammate and an even better person,” reflecting the deep impact he had within the organization and throughout the NBA community. Known for his energy, athleticism, and team-first mentality, Clarke became a fan favorite during his time in Memphis and earned the respect of teammates, coaches, and opponents alike.
Throughout his career, Clarke was recognized not only for his contributions on the court, but also for the positivity and humility he carried into every locker room and community event. His dedication to the game and willingness to support those around him made him a valued presence within the Grizzlies organization for nearly a decade.
Teammates and fans have begun sharing tributes honoring Clarke’s passion for basketball and the genuine kindness he showed to others. Many remembered him as a player who always competed with heart and represented the organization with professionalism and integrity.
The news of Clarke’s death has sent shockwaves across the league, with members of the basketball community expressing condolences to his family, friends, teammates, and loved ones during this difficult time.
“Brandon was an outstanding teammate and an even better person,” the Grizzlies said in their statement. “Our hearts are with his family and everyone who had the privilege of knowing him.”
His legacy will live on through the countless lives he touched both on and off the basketball court.