In changing of the guards, Fisher to coach Knicks
Published: 10 Jun. 2014, 20:41
The Knicks said only they were planning a “major announcement.”
Several media outlets cited unnamed sources saying the longtime NBA guard agreed to terms with the Knicks on a deal that was still being finalized.
The 39-year-old Fisher just completed his 18th season, finishing his career with the Oklahoma City Thunder. He played under Knicks President Phil Jackson with the Los Angeles Lakers, and helped that franchise win five NBA titles.
Fisher would have been an unrestricted free agent this summer, though it was widely known that this season would be his last as a player. And once the Knicks failed to close a deal with Steve Kerr - who wound up accepting an offer from Golden State - Fisher was believed to be the next target on Jackson’s list.
Jackson was fined $25,000 by the league last week for a tampering violation involving Fisher. He was still under contract with the Thunder when Jackson told New York reporters that Fisher was “on my list of guys that could be very good candidates” to replace Mike Woodson, another former guard.
Fisher surely could still play. He has just suspected for a while that the time has come to do something else.
“Coaching allows for you to positively impact other people’s lives,” Fisher said during his exit interview after Oklahoma City’s season ended. “To help a group of people find success, whether they have or haven’t before, you’re all working together for a common goal.”
Fisher’s hiring means that next season, both teams in New York will have former point guards barely removed from their playing days at the helms. It worked for the Brooklyn Nets, who made the Eastern Conference semifinals this season with first-year coach Jason Kidd, and now the Knicks hope Fisher can have similar success.
His hiring is the first significant step in what’s expected to be a broad makeover of the team by Jackson, who was hired late in the regular season to turn around the fortunes of a franchise that has won just one playoff series in the past 14 years.
Over that span, the Knicks have won a mere 10 playoff games. Fisher played in 134 playoff wins during that stretch.
AP
with the Korea JoongAng Daily
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