Johnny Furphy and Lachlan Olbrich put on an absolute show as the Chicago Bulls defeated the Indiana Pacers 114-105 in NBA ...
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Indiana Pacers Johnny Furphy's dunk over Chicago Bulls Noa Essengue was straight Big Mac with a side of some McNasty!
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