Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Derek fisher

  • COMMENTARY | NBA veteran Derek Fisher was waived by the Houston Rockets after the Los Angeles Lakers traded him for Jordan Hill and a first round draft pick before the trade deadline on March 15.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • The Miami Heat and Oklahoma City Thunder have emerged as the early leaders in the race to sign veteran guard Derek Fisher after he clears waivers Wednesday, according to sources close to the situation.
  • (ESPN)
  • LOS ANGELES (AP)—Derek Fisher confirmed Sunday night he has reached a buyout agreement with the Houston Rockets. The 37-year-old point guard gave no indication of his plans for the future in a statement issued by his business manager.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — Derek Fisher and Kobe Bryant joined the Los Angeles Lakers together in 1996. They've been in the same backcourt for most of the ensuing 16 seasons, winning five NBA titles during their intertwined careers.
  • (Chicago Sun-Times)
  • Derek Fisher is close to a deal with the Oklahoma City Thunder, ESPN.com reports. Fisher is free to sign with any team other than the Los Angeles Lakers once he clears waivers at 6:00 p.m. ET on Wednesday.
  • (Sporting News)
  • Our old  Thunder live chat buddy @MartzMimic — aka Chris Lambert — came up with quite a find yesterday as Derek Fisher-to-the-Thunder talk heated up.
  • (Daily Oklahoman)
  • But the Thunder star is leaving the decision up to the front office, as he has done in the past when it comes to the teams potential player acquisitions.
  • (Daily Oklahoman)
  • Barring any last-minute hitch, Derek Fisher is expected to sign with the Oklahoma City Thunder and how awkward would that be if the Lakers meet the Thunder in the playoffs? Fisher is scheduled to clear waivers Wednesday evening at 6 p.m. ET.
  • (Orange County Register)
  • The Miami Heat and Oklahoma City Thunder have emerged as the favorites to sign veteran point guard Derek Fisher after he clears waivers on Wednesday, ESPN.com reports.
  • (ESPN)
  • (TO COMMENT, CLICK ON COMMENTS TOP LEFT) — When it comes to the recycling bin that is the NBA post-buyout market, the only thing that matters is whether the available player provides an upgrade.
  • (Sun Sentinel)

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