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Fish Fits The Bill in Big Apple

When Derek Fisher was hired as the head coach of the New York Knicks just 10 days after his career as a player ended, one question was raised across the NBA: Having never coached a game, is D-Fish ready to lead the Knicks? During his introductory press conference, Coach Fisher came fully prepared to face [...]

By | 2016-10-28T20:24:04-08:00 June 11th, 2014|News|Comments Off on Fish Fits The Bill in Big Apple

Derek Ready for New Challenges as Knicks Coach

After winning five championships in 18 seasons as a player in the NBA, Derek Fisher has officially embarked on the next chapter of his career in the game of basketball. Tuesday morning—6,558 days after he was selected in the first round of the NBA draft by the Los Angeles Lakers—the New York Knicks introduced Derek as [...]

By | 2016-10-28T20:33:53-08:00 June 10th, 2014|News|2 Comments

Derek Fisher Introduced as New Knicks Head Coach

Tuesday morning, a new era started for the New York Knicks franchise, as the storied NYC basketball club announced Derek Fisher as its 26th head coach. https://twitter.com/nyknicks/status/476388422844563456 https://twitter.com/nyknicks/status/476387963488571393 https://twitter.com/jimbaumbach/status/476387570398814210 https://twitter.com/NBATV/status/476389050157260800 https://twitter.com/ptknicksblog/status/476386576142831616 COMMITTED TO EXCELLENCE Coach Fisher spoke with conviction at the introductory press conference, establishing his objectives and expectations for the team going forward. https://twitter.com/uuords/status/476390210507669504 https://twitter.com/rodboone/status/476389862384627712 [...]

By | 2016-10-28T20:34:25-08:00 June 10th, 2014|News|Comments Off on Derek Fisher Introduced as New Knicks Head Coach

Fish Mulls Future After Game 6 Loss

When the final horn sounded on the Oklahoma City Thunder’s 2014 playoff run on Sunday night, it evoked a breadth of emotions for veteran point guard Derek Fisher. The Thunder came up just short of forcing Game 7, falling 112-107 in overtime to the San Antonio Spurs at Chesapeake Energy Arena, ending what might be [...]

By | 2016-10-28T20:35:17-08:00 June 2nd, 2014|News|1 Comment

On 10th Anniversary of .4, Fish Looks Back

Do you remember where you were? Ten years ago today, on May 13, 2004, Derek Fisher made one of the most legendary buzzer-beaters in NBA history. With 0.4 seconds on the clock, D-Fish, then a member of the Los Angeles Lakers caught an inbounds pass turn and fired a game-winning fadeaway jumper to beat the San Antonio [...]

By | 2016-10-28T20:40:49-08:00 May 13th, 2014|News|3 Comments

D-Fish Breaks NBA Record in Game 5 Heartbreaker

When Derek Fisher checked in during the second quarter of the Oklahoma City Thunder's Game 5 tilt against the Memphis Grizzlies, he etched his name in the NBA record book. D-Fish passed former teammate Robert Horry by taking the floor for a league record 245th time in the playoffs. Earlier in the week, the Little [...]

By | 2016-10-28T20:41:42-08:00 April 30th, 2014|News|5 Comments

Derek Ties NBA Record in 244th Playoff Game

When Derek Fisher decided to come back for the 2013-14 season with the Oklahoma City Thunder, he did so with another playoff run, a chance at a sixth NBA championship, in mind. This run, the 16th of his career, has already begun to set Derek apart from his peers and during OKC's 92-89 Game 4 [...]

By | 2016-10-28T20:41:27-08:00 April 27th, 2014|News|Comments Off on Derek Ties NBA Record in 244th Playoff Game

Fish Looks Forward After Narrow Game 2 Loss

After overcoming a slow start in Game 2, it looked like the Oklahoma City Thunder were destined to pull off a marvelous comeback at home to take command of their first round playoff series. However, OKC fell flat after the game went into overtime and instead suffered a 111-105 defeat to the Memphis Grizzlies. The Thunder loss [...]

By | 2016-10-28T20:46:41-08:00 April 22nd, 2014|News|Comments Off on Fish Looks Forward After Narrow Game 2 Loss