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Point guard T.J. Shorts is a free agent after playing a staring role in France the past two seasons with Paris Basketball. The 27-year-old was named MVP of both the LNB Elite — France’s top domestic league — and the EuroCup in 2023/24 and was named to the All-EuroLeague First Team this season after leading Paris to a promotion.

 

According to Clément Carton of Basket Europe (subscription required; story in French), Shorts has received lucrative offers to remain in the EuroLeague, but the “most likely” outcome is that he will sign with the Grizzlies without playing in Summer League (hat tip to Sportand0).

 

Shorts has a strong relationship with Grizzlies head coach Tuomas Iisalo, Carton notes, having played under the Iisalo in both Germany and France. In fact, Shorts said in an interview a couple years ago with Maxime Bodilis of BeBasket.fr that Iisalo was the primary reason he decided to follow the coach from Bonn to Paris.

 

“We have to go back to last season when he recruited me,” Shorts said about Iisalo (story via BasketNews). “He very quickly gave me his trust and allowed me to be myself on the court. This is the main reason why I followed him here, knowing that Paris would have big ambitions this year and the following one, with the EuroLeague in their sights.”

 

“He talks to me a lot during meetings and gives me a lot of instructions. And it’s the same off the court. He makes a lot of videos and gives me a lot of advice, even by text. He may also forward articles to me. That’s what he did recently, sending me one on Tyrese Haliburton. Clearly, he tries by all means to help me progress, and that is priceless. He’s a bit like a mentor to me. He has a lot of knowledge, and I try to take advantage of it as much as possible.”

 

Despite his diminutive stature — he’s listed at 5’9″ and 161 lbs. — Shorts has been highly productive in stints in Latvia, Germany and France. In 33 EuroLeague contests this season with Paris Basketball (27.1 minutes per game), the UC Davis product averaged 18.7 points, a league-best 7.5 assists, 2.7 rebounds and 1.1 steals, with a shooting slash line of .499/.415/.732.

 

In that same interview with Bodilis, Shorts said it would be a “dream” to play in the NBA one day. It’s worth noting that Memphis has also shown a willingness to sign small point guards, as Japan’s Yuki Kawamura spent the ’24/25 season on a two-way contract with the Grizzlies.

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