On February 7 in Portland, Olivier-Maxence Prosper delivered the most complete performance of his young NBA career. He attacked the rim with confidence, finished through contact, and scored a career-high 25 points. It was the kind of night that hinted at something bigger quietly developing in Memphis.
Less than a month later, that growth became official.
The Memphis Grizzlies converted Prosperโs two-way contract into a multi-year standard deal, rewarding a player who steadily carved out a place in the rotation through effort, patience,ย and belief.
In the locker room, the moment felt less like a surprise and more like the natural result of months of work.
โI never walked or moved like I was on a two-way,โ Prosper explained. โI saw myself like I deserve to be here. I belong here.โ
For Prosper, the contract feels less like a breakthrough and more like confirmation. โYou work toward things like that,โ he added. โItโs belief in yourself and trusting the process.โ
A Path That Required Patience
Prosperโs road to Memphis did not unfold the way many first-round picks imagined.
Selected 24th overall by the Sacramento Kings in the 2023 NBA Draft out of Marquette, the Montreal native entered the league with expectations tied to his athleticism and defensive versatility. His draft rights were traded to the Dallas Mavericks that same night, but consistent opportunity proved difficult to find early in his career.
Like many young players adjusting to the NBA, Prosper spent those early seasons searching for the right environment to grow. Memphis became that opportunity.
When the Grizzlies signed him to a two-way contract, the team was navigating injuries and shifting rotations. Young players were stepping into larger roles. The roster was evolving almost nightly. Prosper embraced the challenge.
โJust my style of play, my ability to come in and impact the game with my energy and effort,โ Prosper said. โThatโs where it starts.โ
Production Following Confidence
As Prosper grew more comfortable within Memphisโ rotation, his impact steadily expanded.
In 37 appearances, the forward is averaging 7.8 points and 3.2 rebounds while shooting 53.1 percent from the field.
During one recent nine-game stretch, that efficiency climbed even higher. Prosper averaged 14.0 points on 67.5 percent shooting, a surge that included his career-high 25-point performance in Portland.
A Mindset Teammates Recognize
Prosperโs rise resonates with players who understand how fragile opportunity in the NBA can be.
GG Jackson II knows that grind firsthand. Both players entered the league in the same draft class and have navigated the early stages of their careers while trying to prove they belong.
Seeing Prosper reach this moment meant something to Jackson.
โSuper happy for him,โ Jackson said. โWe were in the same draft. Picked in two different spots, but we went through the same kind of trials.โ
Jackson believes Prosperโs work ethic made this moment inevitable. โHeโs worked his butt off,โ Jackson said.
Earlier in the season, the two shared a conversation that stuck with Jackson.
โWe were outside the bathroom one day,โ Jackson recalled. โHe told me, โBro, we gotta earn our spot. You gotta make them pay us.โโ
Jackson said that message still motivates him. โBefore every game I think about that,โ he said. โGo get that bread.โ
Prosperโs physical style of play also energizes teammates on the floor.
โHe plays with a level of physicality and energy that we all feed off,โ Jackson said.
Teammate Jaylen Wells sees the same thing every day in practice.
โFor the position heโs been put in, he hasnโt played center a lot,โ Wells said. โBut he never complains. He just works.โ
Wells said Prosperโs effort is visible the moment he steps onto the court.
โYou can see how hard he plays when heโs out there,โ Wells noted. โThatโs a guy you want to play with.โ
Earning the Coaching Staffโs Trust
Grizzlies head coach Tuomas Iisalo said Prosperโs promotion reflects what the coaching staff has seen since the day he arrived.
โEver since he showed up here, his work ethic has been tremendous,โ Iisalo said. โHeโs improved on both sides of the ball and has always been there when we needed him.โ
That reliability became essential for a Memphis team navigating injuries and constant lineup adjustments. Prosper developed into the kind of player coaches trust in multiple role s. He defends several positions, rebounds, and brings energy that lifts the group.
Those details rarely appear in headlines. Inside a locker room, they matter.
The Call That Changed His Contract
Prosper learned about the contract through a call from his agent. โHe called me and told me they were about to sign me,โ Prosper said.
The moment carried weight, but Prosper never framed it as a finish line. Instead, he sees it as another step.
โYou stay true to your work,โ he said.
That mindset reflects the patience required throughout his early career.
A Young Team Building Something
Prosper believes the Grizzliesโ young roster shares something important.
Hunger.
โWe all are part of the same cloth,โ he said. โWeโre a young core that wants to be great and wants to get better.โ
He sees that same urgency in head coach Tuomas Iisalo.
โHeโs hungry too,โ Prosper said. โNone of us are satisfied.โ
That collective mentality continues shaping the identity Memphis is building.
For players like Prosper and Jackson, the journey is not simply about earning a place in the league. It is about helping build something that lasts.
A Place That Feels Right
For Prosper, the meaning behind the contract comes down to something simple. Memphis wanted him.
โIt shows they value what I bring,โ he said. โI want to be somewhere where Iโm wanted.โ
After a journey defined by patience and belief, the opportunity now feels real.
โThis could be a great home for me.โ
Yet the mindset that carried him here remains unchanged. Prosper still approaches each day the same way he did when he first arrived on a two-way contract.
Grateful. Hungry. Still determined to prove he belongs.
โIโm grateful,โ Prosper said. โBut Iโm not satisfied.โ

