bruddahmanmatt wrote:I thought we were gonna see a sequence of shots that depicted Fish spotting up and burying that triple at the start of overtime last night. Dude is COLD BLOODED in the clutch and the second the ball left his hands I yelled out "BOOM, HEADSHOT" as I knew there was no doubt that he'd hit it. I know some folks argue "only HOFs in the rafters" but retired #s are for players who put in big time work for the franchise. Lakers need to get to work on retiring B. Scott and Coop's #4 and #21 so that Fish's #2 can be raised one day.
I like this aspect more because it shows Fisher's true value... His perseverance is inspiring.
1 on 5 and he didn't gave up... Not only he doesn't give up but he also makes the other team pay lots of time... It's not useless 'hustle'. The bulldog is very smart.
Btw, he blew 3 lay ups late in the 4th, missed a 3 where he tried to draw a foul... But I like how Kobe trusts him. First play of the OT kobe was double teamed and he passes it to fisher and fisher knocks down the 3...
Mirjalovic wrote:but a few days ago, the OP just really mad on Fish ?? He saying if the Lakers had a better PG, Lakers wont need Fish's clutch shoot, which i dont agree.
I guess you missed this --- "I still think he should retire next year"
I respect him for what he did for the team but he's a liability. Forcing our old SG and best scorer to guard the athletic PGs just shows that
But our front office managed to sign a worse PG than fisher so... we're stuck with him.
not5not6not7 wrote:How about Michael Cooper and Rick Fox?
Nah, not even close. Fisher's competition for the GOAT is Horry. If fisher wins one more time he's the role players' GOAT. Period.