Derek Fisher has rejected a call from the NBPA for him to resign as president.

Fisher is again urging for a review of the union's finances.

The NBPA executive committee voted 8-0 this week that they had lost confidence in Fisher's ability to be president.

"I, along with many others, are extremely disappointed with the Executive Committee," Fisher said Friday in a statement. "Their demand for my resignation and their need to protect the NBPA management and their own best interests instead of protecting the players we were elected to serve is unfortunate."

Fisher said any player may request an independent review of the union's business practices and finances.

"The allegations that are now being directed at me are defamatory," Fisher said. "But I urge our members to order an independent review beginning immediately and that will be proven along with finding out definitively if there are any issues with the NBPA's business practices and finances."