Raleigh Coach Jo Jo Brown’s Death Leaves a Profound Void in the Heart of the Basketball Community

Players, coaches, and loved ones pay tribute to a man whose influence reached far beyond the court.

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The death of Jo Jo Brown marks the loss of a beloved father figure and mentor in youth sports.

Jo Jo Brown’s death has sent waves of heartbreak through the basketball community and beyond, as friends, fellow coaches, players, and family members remember a man whose influence extended far beyond the court.

Jo Jo Brown wasn’t just a coach — he was a pillar of mentorship, a loyal friend, and a father figure to countless young athletes.

From his early days with the Runnin’ Rebels to his impactful years with Swish City, Brown brought more than strategy and skill to every game. He brought heart.

Coach Aaron Clyburn, who first met Jo Jo while coaching his son Cam, remembered him as a foundational force in youth basketball.

Jo Jo Brown was one of the original coaches when Runnin’ Rebels began,” Clyburn said.

“From then on, even as we became rivals with Swish City, there was nothing but respect and love. He was always smiling, always adjusting his glasses, and usually cussing. We lost another good one, way too soon.”

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Jimmie Sanders echoed the sentiment, expressing gratitude for Jo Jo’s unwavering support both professionally and personally.

Whether we were on the same sideline or coaching against each other, it was always love,” Sanders wrote.

“You believed in my sons and supported their dreams. Your talks on philosophy stayed with me — and always will.”

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Jo Jo Brown’s impact wasn’t limited to coaching. For many, he was family.

Aireka Dyashaa, niece of Jo Jo Brown, paid tribute to her uncle’s reliability and love.

Anytime I needed anything while my dad was away, you were there,” she wrote.

“I’ll never forget the summers in Carolina, ending with a cookout on the La. We’re going to miss you so much.”

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CoachChuck Paylin shared how Jo Jo Brown changed his life:

“He was the guy who got me started in this coaching world. Thanks for the mentorship and guidance. Gonna miss you, Big Dawg.”

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Trainer TrevRed, reflecting on Brown’s passing, summed up what many are feeling:

“The basketball community lost a true giant. Jo Jo wasn’t just a coach — he was a man who shaped lives on and off the court. His absence will be deeply felt by the players he mentored, his family, and everyone who crossed his path.”

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As the community mourns the death of Jo Jo Brown, it also celebrates the life he lived — one defined by integrity, dedication, and boundless love.

Though he may no longer be present in body, Jo Jo Brown’s spirit remains in every game played, every young athlete he inspired, and every life he touched.

Rest easy, Coach Jo. Your job was more than well done.

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