GREENBURGH, N.Y. — Derek Fisher conceded Tuesday, as he was introduced as the new coach of the Knicks, that he had no experience as a coach at any level. He did not dismiss the empty lines on his résumé, but then again it hardly seemed to matter to
Fisher's part here will factor in too, of course, as he'll have to convince Anthony and company that he can teach all the nuances of the triangle offense in such a way that past failures suffered by the system aren't repeated. But Jackson will help
Derek Fisher will accept the New York Knicks' head coaching job, according to Bleacher Report's Howard Beck. A press conference could be held as soon as Tuesday, according to Frank Isola of the New York Daily News.
Fisher's part here will factor in too, of course, as he'll have to convince Anthony and company that he can teach all the nuances of the triangle offense in such a way that past failures suffered by the system aren't repeated. But Jackson will help
Derek Fisher is reported to be the Knicks' top target after missing out on Steve Kerr. (Layne Murdoch/Getty Images). After being spurned by Steve Kerr, the Knicks are reportedly planning to “ramp up” their efforts to hire Derek