Derek Fisher
Basketball Player
|
Lakers distance themselves from Knicks...Artest and Andrew Bynum each scored 17 points. Derek Fisher scored 12 and Gasol had 11 points and a team-leading 16 rebounds as the Lakers won their fifth consecutive game against New York. Odom had five points, 12 rebounds and five... In this article: Lakers, New York Knicks, Kobe Bryant, Phil Jackson, New York, Lamar Odom, Staples Center, Mike D'Antoni, David Lee, and Wilson Chandler |
-
L.A. Times - Lakers Blog | 7 days ago
New 710 ESPN.com Lakers podkast!!!
...the studio and chats with us. Rose thinks the Lakers are still the team to beat, Ron Artest will need to make mental adjustments with this squad, and like Derek Fisher and I, approves of Phil Jackson's methodology. One advantage he cites for...
In this article: Lakers, Pau Gasol, Jalen Rose, Kobe Bryant, NBA, Magic, Fruit, and NBA Championship
-
ESPN | November 02, 2009
Kobe has 41 and Lakers pull away from Hawks
...you attend, upload your photos and share your memories! Los Angeles Lakers' Andrew Bynum (17), Ron Artest (37), Kobe Bryant (24) and Derek Fisher meet with head coach Phil Jackson, second from right, during the first half of their NBA...
In this article: Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers, Atlanta Hawks, Ron Artest, Joe Johnson, Andrew Bynum, Phil Jackson, Lamar Odom, Los Angeles, and Mike Woodson
-
Centre Daily Times | 3 days ago
Recap: LA Lakers vs. New York
...the third quarter, but the Lakers surged for the next 17 points to take command. Artest started the spurt with a layup and Derek Fisher nailed a three-pointer. Bryant's layup capped the flurry and LA was ahead 83-62 moving to the fourth, this...
In this article: Los Angeles Lakers, Knicks, Kobe Bryant, New York, David Lee, Wilson Chandler, Ron Artest, Nate Robinson, and Phil Jackson
-
The O.C. Register | November 13, 2009
Lakers' faith in Artest in question
...Lakers collapsed mentally thereafter. Artest's failures were magnified by Kobe Bryant's cold spell, Derek Fisher's unsteadiness, Lamar Odom's mind freezes and Andrew Bynum's struggles with double teams. Lakers coach Phil Jackson said before...
In this article: Ron Artest, Lakers, Carmelo Anthony, Phil Jackson, Kobe Bryant, Denver Nuggets, Denver, Pepsi Center, and Lamar Odom
-
L.A. Times - Lakers Blog | 5 days ago
Lakers 101, Thunder 85: Just your average YouTube-makin', Black Eyed Peas-singin', Jay-Z Jumbotronin' Sunday night win
...and Derek Fisher was strong against Russell Westbrook, harassing his dribble, working through screens, and contributing to his three first half TOs. Brooks was effusive in his praise. "Derek Fisher never gets enough credit. The guy is a...
In this article: Andrew Bynum, Lakers, YouTube, Ron Artest, Kobe Bryant, Phil Jackson, and Oklahoma City
-
Kansas City Star | November 19, 2009
Recap: LA Lakers vs. Chicago
...at the half and led by double digits the rest of the game. Derek Fisher's jumper extended the margin to 61-42, and an Artest three in the final minute pushed the advantage to 84-64 . "I thought we played a really decent game and it was nice...
In this article: Los Angeles Lakers, Chicago Bulls, Ron Artest, Pau Gasol, Kobe Bryant, Derrick Rose, Jerry West, Phil Jackson, Vinny Del Negro, and Kirk Hinrich
Trends
Loading...
More on Derek Fisher
Description from Wikipedia:
Derek Lamar Fisher (born August 9, 1974) is an American professional basketball player with the Los Angeles Lakers of the NBA, whose career has spanned more than 14 years. He is one of the most well-respected players in the league and is known for his clutch shooting in NBA Playoffs games.
Born in Little Rock, Arkansas, Fisher started out his basketball career at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, where he is regarded as one of the greatest basketball players in the history of the university. For his achievements at the university, he was rewarded as the Sunbelt Conference Player of the Year. Selected the twenty-fourth draft pick by the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1996 NBA Draft, Fisher spent his first eight seasons with the franchise. During this time, he played a key role in the Laker's "three-peat", and was the third leading scorer on the team behind teammates Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal. After his success with Los Angeles, Fisher opted out of his contract and signed with the Golden State Warriors. After his modest stint with Golden State, Fisher was traded to the Utah Jazz, where he enjoyed great success and helped led the team to the Western Conference Finals. Due to his daughter's health, he asked to be released from his contract and rejoined the Lakers and his old teammate Kobe Bryant in 2007. During his first season back with the Lakers, he helped led the team to their first NBA Final in nearly five years. In 2009, he won his fourth NBA Championship with the Los Angles Lakers.
- Birth Date:
- August 09, 1974
- Birthplace:
- Little Rock, Arkansas
- Nationality:
- American
- Weight:
- 210
- University Attended:
- Arkansas-Little Rock
- Salary:
- 5,048,000
- Number:
- 2
- Position:
- Point guard
- League:
- NBA
- Draft pick:
- 24th overall
- Draft Year:
- 1996
- Draft team:
- Los Angeles Lakers
Explore everything named Derek Fisher...