Watch: Johnny Furphy’s NBA Summer League slam dunk hailed as one of the greatest by an Australian ever
In one moment of explosive brutality, Aussie Johnny Furphy brought NBA Summer League to a standstill. But the Indiana Pacer was in no mood to play up what some are calling the greatest dunk by an Aussie ever.
Aussie Indiana Pacer Johnny Furphy has elevated and detonated to produce one of the greatest in-game dunks by an Australian ever — and hilariously described it as “nothing out of the ordinary”.
Less than a month after he was part of the Pacers squad that pushed Oklahoma City to seven games in the NBA finals, the 20-year-old Victorian stopped Las Vegas Summer League in its tracks with a jaw-dropping hammer that immediately went viral.
With 3.30 left in the second quarter, Furphy rebounded a Chicago miss and took the ball coast-to-coast.
Eyeing the basket, Furphy rose, cocked his arm back, hung in the air and crammed the ball down the cylinder in a stunning statement that brought the entire Pacers bench to its feet.
“I didn’t really plan it out, I don’t normally jump off two feet so that’s a new experience for me — It wasn’t anything out of the ordinary,” Furphy said, with a cheeky grin, post game.
“I just want to be as aggressive as possible and, when I see an opportunity, I’m going to take it.”
Take it, he did, the Maribyrnong College product immortalising Bulls 2025 first-round pick Noa Essengue who on a poster for the world to see..
Fellow Aussie Lachy Olbrich, the Illawarra Hawks NBL champion selected with pick No.55 in this year’s draft, had the best seat in the house to the nasty dunk, trailing behind Furphy as he yammed it on his teammate’s noggin’.
“I played Lachlan (at) 2021 nationals when I was a no-name so I remember matching up with him and he just dominated so it’s pretty cool to play him on a stage like this,” Furphy said.
What an insane poster by Johnny Furphy ð³ pic.twitter.com/p0jvNxSQhA
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The effort sent NBA Twitter into overdrive and had many wondering if an Australian had ever produced a dunk that matched it.
Pacers franchise player Tyrese Haliburton couldn’t hide his approval: “Johnny MF Furphy sheeeeeesh”, the injured star wrote on X.
“Your favorite players favorite player,” he added.
Johnny MF Furphy sheeeeeeshð¤¯
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— Tyrese Haliburton (@TyHaliburton22) July 14, 2025
The 35th pick in the 2024 NBA draft is no one-trick pony, either, his 15 points, 6 rebounds, 2 assists 2 steals and 2 blocks filling the stat sheet, despite the Bulls’ 114-105 win.
Furphy said he was making the most of his chance at Summer League as he prepares for his sophomore NBA season.
“I’m just tryng to use my experience as much as possible,” he said.
“Second time here, I know what to expect.
“I’ve still got a lot more room to improve, especially with shooting and taking care of the ball.
“This is just a good opportunity for guys like me and other younger guys to have the ball in their hands.”
“He was in the U20 B team for Victoria when I first saw him and the first thing we thought was “who’s that and why haven’t we seen him before?’,” Clarke recalls of Furphy.
“He just stood out. Long, athletic, straight line, played hard.”
He said the 206cm Furphy drew comparisons to the likes of Joe Ingles and Brad Newley.
“I guess (he’s) similar in Joe’s capability at that size with maybe Brad Newley’s athleticism, and you even think Andrew (Gaze), that big guard, and no one’s comparing them to Andrew yet, but just the physical tools.
“I think that’s where some people underestimate (his) sheer size.”
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