NBA star Brandon Clarke died from heroin, cocaine effects, examiner rules
Memphis Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke's death on May 11 was ruled accidental by the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner. The examiner cited the effects of heroin and cocaine as the cause, with the combined effects of multiple undisclosed prescription medications also identified as a significant contributing condition.

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AI-generatedMemphis Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke's death on May 11 was ruled accidental by the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner. The examiner cited the effects of heroin and cocaine as the cause, with the combined effects of multiple undisclosed prescription medications also identified as a significant contributing condition. Clarke, 29, was found unresponsive at a California residence and pronounced dead at the scene. The report follows a previous arrest for drug-related charges approximately six weeks before his death. Clarke played seven seasons in the NBA for the Grizzlies after his college career at Gonzaga.
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5 extractedThe Grizzlies remembered Clarke as an outstanding teammate and an even better person.
Clarke was arrested in Arkansas on charges including possession and trafficking of a controlled substance about six weeks before his death.
The combined effects of multiple prescription medications were identified as a significant contributing condition.
The medical examiner ruled Clarke’s May 11 death an accident.
Memphis Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke died due to the effects of heroin and cocaine.