Derek Fisher

Professional Basketball Coach and Former Player

American Little Rock, Arkansas, USA

Quick Info

ProfessionProfessional Basketball Coach and Former Player
NationalityAmerican
Date of Birth09/08/1974
Age51 years
BirthplaceLittle Rock, Arkansas, USA

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Bio/Wiki

SummaryDerek Lamar Fisher is an American professional basketball coach and former player who played 18 seasons in the NBA, primarily with the Los Angeles Lakers where he won five NBA championships. He also served as president of the National Basketball Players Association and held coaching positions with the New York Knicks and Los Angeles Sparks.
NBA CareerPlayed for Los Angeles Lakers, Golden State Warriors, Utah Jazz, Oklahoma City Thunder, and Dallas Mavericks
ChampionshipsFive NBA titles with Lakers (2000, 2001, 2002, 2009, 2010)
Notable AchievementAll-time NBA record holder for playoff games played (259) until surpassed by LeBron James in 2020

Physical Stats & More

PositionPoint Guard
Career Statistics
Games Played1287
Points Per Game8.3
Assists Per Game3
Rebounds Per Game2.1
Field Goal Percentage39.9
Three-Point Percentage37.4
Free Throw Percentage81.7

Educational Qualification(s)

High SchoolParkview Arts and Science Magnet High School, Little Rock, Arkansas
CollegeUniversity of Arkansas at Little Rock (UALR)
College MajorCommunications
College AchievementSun Belt Conference Player of the Year (1996)

Personal Life

Health-Related DecisionRequested release from Golden State Warriors contract in 2007 due to daughter's health condition

Family

FatherJohn Fisher
MotherAnnette Fisher
SiblingsOlder brother Duane Washington

Career

NBA Draft1996, Round 1, Pick 24 by Los Angeles Lakers
NBA Career Length18 seasons
Coaching Positions
  • New York Knicks Head Coach (2014-2016)
  • Los Angeles Sparks Head Coach (2018-2022)
  • Los Angeles Sparks General Manager (2020-2022)
NBPA RolePresident (2006-2013), led association through 2011 lockout and 2013 executive director removal
BroadcastingNBA analyst for Turner Sports and Spectrum SportsNet

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Started playing basketball at age 10 in Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) leagues
2. Participated in youth basketball at Penick Boys and Girls Club
3. Led Parkview high school team to state championship with 35-1 record during senior year
4. Made UALR all-time lists in points, assists, and steals
5. Won three consecutive championships with Lakers (2000-2002) alongside Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal under Phil Jackson
6. Started all 82 games as Lakers primary point guard in 2002-03 season
7. Named in lawsuit by Billy Hunter for wrongful termination as NBPA president, but claims dismissed in 2014
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