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Los Angeles Lakers Off-Season News
Thursday, July 12, 2007
Lakers and Fisher Might Reunite
The Lakers could use some of the old glory these days, and it's likely coming in the form of Derek Fisher.
The Lakers and Fisher were working toward an agreement Tuesday night on a three-year contract, probably starting at about $5 million. Fisher, who turns 33 next month, is seeking most of the Lakers' mid-level salary-cap exception ($5.356 million next season) to give the Lakers a steady hand at lead guard while youngsters Jordan Farmar and Javaris Crittenton learn their trade.
Fisher became a free agent July 2 in a rare development when he was released from his Jazz contract - giving up the remaining three years and $20.6 million - because he wanted to relocate to a city where 1-year-old daughter Tatum could get optimal care for her rare form of eye cancer. Fisher's new Lakers contract could be worth about $16 million.
Los Angeles can provide the specialists to help Tatum, and her father can provide the Lakers with triangle-offense experience and a shoulder on which good friend Kobe Bryant can lean. Fisher changed agents over the weekend to be represented by Rob Pelinka, Bryant's Los Angeles-based agent.
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