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Parsons eager to help Grizzlies improve

- By TERESA M. WALKER Associated Press

The Memphis Grizzlies have wanted Chandler Parsons since the forward knocked down an NBA-record 10 3pointers in a half against them in January 2014. Now, they finally have the outside shooter they've tried — and failed — to land for so many years.

The Grizzlies also have someone eager to lure more top talent to Tennessee.

"Being the first big-name free agent to come here, I think that's special, and I want to be a trendsette­r here," Parsons said Friday. "I'm going to work extremely hard to be the best basketball player I can be. But ... next summer you best believe I'm going to be with him (general manager Chris Wallace) recruiting more talent to Memphis."

The Grizzlies have brought big names to town trying to add a shooting threat to center Marc Gasol, forward Zach Randolph, defensive whiz Tony Allen and point guard Mike Conley. But Tayshaun Prince, Mike Miller on his second stint with the Grizzlies, and most recently Vince Carter came to Memphis later in their careers.

Parsons, introduced Friday at a news conference, is 27 and shot 41.4 percent outside the arc last season. He also has averaged 14.3 points per game in his five seasons. He chose Memphis over Portland once free agency opened July 1, agreeing to a four-year, $94 million deal that was quickly followed by Conley reaching agreement on a five-year deal worth $153 million as part of a nearly $250 million spending spree by the Grizzlies.

"This is the guy we've been seeking for a number of years," Wallace said. "He fits the descriptio­n for that perimeter star to a ' T' that we've been searching so aggressive­ly for for so many years, and we think he's got even more improvemen­t in his bag of tricks."

Memphis needed the big moves after some challenges over the past few months. Gasol needed surgery on his right foot in February, and Achilles tendinitis ended Conley's season in early March. Then the Grizzlies unexpected­ly fired coach Dave Joerger on May 7 after just three seasons, and he quickly was hired by Sacramento.

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