Wednesday, July 24th 2013, 6:20 pm
The Thunder has agreed to terms on a one-year deal with 38-year-old guard Derek Fisher.
Fisher has spent parts of the past two seasons with Oklahoma City, helping a young Thunder team navigate deep into the NBA Playoffs. This will be the first season in which Fisher will be on the roster from opening day.
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The contract is for the veteran's minimum, which for the 17-year vet will be almost exactly $1.4 million.
"Derek has proven to be a valuable member of our team and we are excited to have him back," Thunder GM Sam Presti said. "He has such a positive impact on his teammates and the organization."
Fisher averaged 4.1 points in 14.4 minutes in 24 regular-season games for OKC last season. He played particularly well for the Thunder in the postseason, averaging 8.7 points on 47 percent 3-point shooting.
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