In his first two seasons Shavies played in Austria for
Güssing Knights and
Wörthersee Piraten. In 2007, he left for
Panthers Fürstenfeld, he played with the Panthers for four straight seasons. In the 2012–13 season he played for
MBC Mykolaiv in Ukraine and averaged around 9 points per game. In 2013 Shavies returned to Güssing, when he signed a one-year contract. He won the title with the Knights, after they beat
Kapfenberg 3–2 in the Finals. Shavies was named Finals MVP for the second time in his career. == References ==