You probably didn’t know who Terrance Ferguson was before tonight, but I guarantee that you do now. He got the start tonight in place of Andre Roberson and did not disappoint.
Terrence Ferguson dunked the ball so hard he hurt his wrist
Does this count as a welcome to the NBA moment?


He dropped 24 points with six 3-point makes and had three steals. But that wasn’t even close to being the most impressive part of his night. He had not one, but two, monster dunks.
In fact, he may have dunked the ball so hard that he hurt his wrist.
The Thunder forced a turnover and got the ball on a runout. Raymond Felton passed him the ball and he straight up destroyed the rim.
Boy, does that look painful.
He wasn’t done, though. Literally a few minutes later, Ferguson was at it again. This time, it was a windmill.
OH MY WORD TERRANCE STOP IT.
We didn’t know it, but Ferguson has always been a big dunker. He played in Australia, but his bounce was still the same.
So I guess we’ve got an early contestant for the dunk contest this year? Perfect.
The Thunder may have stumbled upon a gem here with Ferguson. And I’m sure Thunder fans aren’t mad at all. He made his threes, played defense and gave us these great dunks.
A little more of that and they may be ready to forgive him for being a Warriors fan.













