The basketball world is mourning the sudden death of NBA player Brandon Clarke, who has died at the age of 29. The Memphis Grizzlies confirmed the heartbreaking news, describing the Canadian-born forward as a beloved teammate and a respected figure within both the club and the wider community.
Highlights
- NBA player Brandon Clarke has died aged 29
- Memphis Grizzlies said they are “heartbroken” by the loss
- Cause of death has not yet been revealed
- Clarke played over 300 NBA games during his career
- Tributes continue pouring in from across the basketball world
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NBA Community in Shock
The Memphis Grizzlies announced the death of forward Brandon Clarke in a statement that left fans and fellow players devastated.
The team described Clarke as not only a talented basketball player but also someone whose kindness and character made a lasting impact on everyone around him.
Officials have not yet shared the cause of death.
Grizzlies Pay Emotional Tribute
In their statement, the Grizzlies said Clarke’s influence stretched beyond basketball and into the Memphis community.
The team praised him as a dedicated teammate whose presence in the locker room would never be forgotten.
His sports agency, Priority Sports, also shared an emotional tribute, describing Clarke as someone deeply loved by friends, family and colleagues.
According to the agency, he was known for his calm personality and willingness to support those around him.
Career Marked by Promise and Resilience
Clarke entered the NBA in 2019 after being selected in the first round of the draft. Although he was initially picked by the Oklahoma City Thunder, he was later traded to Memphis, where he became a fan favourite.
Before joining the NBA, Clarke played college basketball at San Jose State University and later at Gonzaga University.
Over the course of his career, he appeared in 309 NBA games and averaged 10.2 points per game.
This season, however, injuries limited his appearances, with Clarke only featuring in two games in December.
Recent Challenges
Last month, Clarke was reportedly arrested in Arkansas on allegations including speeding and possession of a controlled substance.
Despite recent off-court issues, many fans and colleagues continued to support him as he worked through injuries and attempted to return fully to the game.
NBA commissioner Adam Silver also honoured Clarke in a public statement, describing him as a passionate competitor and a respected leader within the Grizzlies organisation.

Tributes Continue Across Basketball
Fans, athletes and coaches across the basketball world have since flooded social media with emotional messages remembering Clarke’s energy, work ethic and humility.
Born in Vancouver before relocating to Phoenix as a child, Clarke held dual Canadian and American citizenship and represented a growing generation of international basketball stars making their mark in the NBA.
His death has left many reflecting on how quickly life can change, especially for young athletes still in the middle of their careers.
For many basketball fans, Brandon Clarke will be remembered not only for the way he played the game, but for the warmth and humility he carried beyond the court.
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