Fisher's future

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Derek Fisher's contract is up at season's end and he said today he has no interest in retirement. He would like to re-sign with the Lakers and finish his career wearing purple and gold. Here's more: "I've given some thought to it because it's a reality of our business, But other than that, I haven't really crystallized in my mind what that will look like. No, my plan is not to retire. The only thing that would change that would be physical limitations, and I'm keeping my fingers crossed on that. ... "I'll just stay the course and I'll deal with July when it gets here. I would love to (be a Laker for the rest of his career). I've spent 11 of my 14 years here. Obviously, we've had a great deal of success."

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