A Unique Laker Legacy
As a four-time world champion and owner of several of the most clutch shots in franchise history, Derek Fisher didn’t need to do anything to cement his legacy with the Lakers.
As a four-time world champion and owner of several of the most clutch shots in franchise history, Derek Fisher didn’t need to do anything to cement his legacy with the Lakers.
With eleven seconds left on the 24-second clock, Derek Fisher does not launch up contested threes.
Derek Fisher and the Los Angeles Lakers are the NBA's 2010 Champions, giving No. 2 the fifth title of his career.
Never one to stray from the script, Derek Fisher, the Lakers captain, leader and heart, said for LA to win Game 7 of the NBA Finals tonight, they will need to play a total team game.
Coming into an elimination game at home, Derek Fisher knew exactly what the Los Angeles Lakers needed to do to keep their season alive.
Derek Fisher has played his entire career like his back was against the wall, so No. 2 knows what it feels like to be on the brink.
After a stellar and emotional performance by he and his Los Angeles Lakers in Game 3, Derek Fisher knew that the Boston Celtics would come out fighting in Game 4.
Several weeks ago, a series of exclusive interviews were shot with Derek Fisher covering virtually aspect of his career.
Derek Fisher took kindly to another big postseason moment and lit up the Boston Celtics for 11 fourth quarter points to lead the Los Angeles Lakers to a 91-84 win in Game 3 of the NBA Finals.
Derek Fisher made plays and turned heads in the fourth quarter of the Los Angeles Lakers' 91-84 victory over the Boston Celtics Tuesday night.