Top 5 Derek Fisher Plays With the Lakers

Derek Fisher was an integral part of the Lakers’ past five NBA championships and was no doubt one of the most beloved players on the team.

Fisher was revered for his character on and off the court, but most importantly, for his clutch shots. The Lakers always relied on Fisher to score points when the game was on the line and he capitalized on the opportunity at every level of the game.

He has had made a career of big buckets and here is a look back at the Top 5 Clutch Derek Fisher Plays.

5- Derek Fisher Game Winning Shot Versus Mavericks, 2012

In his final season with the Los Angeles Lakers, Derek Fisher came up big when the team faced off with the Dallas Mavericks. The Mavs knocked out Fisher and the Lakers in the 2011 NBA Playoffs, so taking home a victory at Staples was a must for Los Angeles.

The game was a low scoring affair and it was frankly sub-par basketball. However, the match came down to the wire and the Lakers were knotted up at 70 with the Mavs with a few seconds left to play. Once again, Kobe Bryant dished the ball to his wing-man and the rest was history. If Fisher does not return to the Lakers, this can be considered his last game-winning shot for the team.

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