The basketball world is mourning the sudden and unexpected passing of one of Memphis Grizzlies’ most beloved and iconic supporters. Willie “Big Will” Johnson, a lifelong fan of the franchise, was reportedly found dead in his home near Southaven, a town just a few miles south of Memphis.
According to reports, Johnson was last seen over the weekend watching a Grizzlies Summer League game. When neighbors hadn’t seen or heard from him in days, they contacted local authorities. Emergency responders arrived at the scene and discovered Johnson unresponsive. The cause of death has not yet been officially disclosed, and the circumstances remain unclear. However, early reports indicate that there were no signs of foul play.
Willie Johnson was considered a legend among the Grizzlies faithful. Known for his booming voice, blue-and-white game-day outfits, and infectious positivity, he was a recognizable and constant presence at FedExForum. His devotion to the team dated back to the franchise’s early days in Vancouver, and he remained a loyal follower through every season, win or lose.
“Big Will was more than just a fan — he was a symbol of loyalty and spirit that is rare to find today,” the Memphis Grizzlies organization wrote in a heartfelt statement. “He will forever be a part of the Grizzlies family.”
Tributes have poured in from across the basketball community. Several current and former players took to social media to share their memories and grief. Star guard Ja Morant wrote:
“Rest easy, big bro. You were the voice that always lifted us up. It won’t be the same without you.”
Fans have already started gathering outside FedExForum, leaving jerseys, flowers, candles, and hand-written messages to honor the man many considered the heart and soul of the fanbase.
Though he never played a minute on the hardwood, Willie Johnson’s presence will forever echo in the halls of FedExForum. His spirit — bold, joyful, and unshakably loyal — will remain etched in the identity of the Memphis Grizzlies.