Keeping an Even Keel
After a 103-94 home loss to the Boston Celtics in Game 2 of the NBA Finals, Derek Fisher showed why he is a leader of Los Angeles Lakers.
After a 103-94 home loss to the Boston Celtics in Game 2 of the NBA Finals, Derek Fisher showed why he is a leader of Los Angeles Lakers.
If there ever were a place Derek Fisher felt at home away from home, it would be the NBA Finals.
It's not easy to predict an NBA season, but since Derek Fisher entered the league, it's a 50/50 shot he'll be taking part in the Finals.
On the eve of the 2010 NBA Finals, relive one of the most memorable shots of Derek Fisher's career.
No need to panic. That's Derek Fisher's mantra as the Lakers head into a critical Game 5 against the Phoenix Suns in the Western Conference Finals tonight.
Derek Fisher, veteran of four NBA title runs and five NBA Finals, knows just about everything there is to know when it comes to the NBA playoffs.
Derek Fisher put in possibly his best performance of the 2010 NBA playoffs on Sunday night.
Today, Derek Fisher is one of the veterans of the Los Angeles Lakers and the president of the NBA Players Association, recognized by his peers, coaches, fans and the media as a leader.
Tasked with guarding one of the wiliest players in the NBA and contributing offensively to his team's championship run, Derek Fisher came up aces again on Wednesday night.
When Derek Fisher's buddy and teammate Lamar Odom dropped 19 points and 19 rebounds on the Phoenix Suns on Monday night, Fish was one of the first to congratulate LO on a job well done.