Lakers point guard realizes the stakes are high as he shifts gears to lead NBA Players' Assn. in collective bargaining with owners. With a potential lockout looming July 1, the sides appear far apart.Derek Fisher now will go from point guard for the Lakers to point man for about 430 players, hoping that in his role as president of the NBA Players' Assn., he can help negotiate a new collective-bargaining agreement with league owners.
Lakers’ Derek Fisher moves to forefront as president of NBA players’ union
Published May 10, 2011 at 5:50 PM
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