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KU’s Johnny Furphy avoids Gradey Dick flub, wears fab tux (with a secret) to NBA Draft

Johnny Furphy walked the red carpet before the first round of the 2024 NBA Draft at Barclays Center on Wednesday. Two Toronto tailors created his custom tuxedo that had the name of every Australian in the NBA printed on the lining.
Johnny Furphy walked the red carpet before the first round of the 2024 NBA Draft at Barclays Center on Wednesday. Two Toronto tailors created his custom tuxedo that had the name of every Australian in the NBA printed on the lining. USA TODAY Sports

After Kansas standout Gradey Dick’s fashion fiasco at last year’s NBA Draft, is it any wonder that Jayhawk freshman Johnny Furphy chose a “sharp but calm” look for his red carpet moment Wednesday?

Oh, you weren’t among the scores of NBA fans and armchair fashion critics on social media who ripped to shreds Dick’s sparkly “Wizard of Oz” jacket last year?

Gradey Dick (Kansas) arrives for the first round of the 2023 NBA Draft at Barclays Arena.
Gradey Dick (Kansas) arrives for the first round of the 2023 NBA Draft at Barclays Arena. Wendell Cruz USA TODAY Sports

Dick, a Wichita native who now plays for the Toronto Raptors, gave Furphy advice about the draft and life in the NBA.

Clearly, they didn’t speak of sequins because Furphy’s draft fit was fabulous.

Kansas Men’s Basketball posted a video about the tux on its Instagram, where it also posted a photo of Furphy with Kansas coach Bill Self in front of the main stage — “stage ready.”

Unfortunately, after Furphy walked the red carpet he and the tuxedo spent the evening in the invite-only green room at Barclays Center in Brooklyn because he wasn’t selected in the first round, a shock because most mock drafts tagged him as a mid-to-late first-round pick.

On Thursday he was selected in the second round by the Indiana Pacers.

Toronto tailors Shana Uthaya and Trevis Villafana, who run Nota Bene Bespoke, spent the last three months designing suits for four NBA prospects, including Furphy.

They make luxury bespoke garments. They showed the Toronto Star how they made Furphy’s fit for the 19-year-old’s inaugural walk on the glamorous NBA red carpet.

Furphy chose a royal blue, single-breasted tuxedo with a peak lapel that, worn with a black tie, evoked James Bond cool.

The tailors nicknamed him “Johnny Bond” while creating the suit, on which they embroidered the words “Welcome to the League” in gold under the coat’s collar.

“I wanted to keep it simple, nothing too crazy, nothing in your face. The idea was sharp but calm,” Furphy told the Toronto paper.

Interesting detail: They left extra fabric in the seams so he can wear the suit in years to come when his body is NBA-bulky.

Furphy told the suit makers he wanted to pay homage to his native Australia, so the lining included an outline of the continent with a yellow star marking Melbourne.

It also had the name of every NBA player from Australia.

“There haven’t been many Australians in the position I am now,” Furphy told the Toronto newspaper. “It’s cool to be a part of the small group of guys that have been in the same position.”

No changes needed to that tuxedo jacket’s lining after Thursday.

His name is printed on it, too.

This story was originally published June 27, 2024 at 1:19 PM.

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Lisa Gutierrez
The Kansas City Star
Lisa Gutierrez has been a reporter for The Kansas City Star since 2000. She learned journalism at the University of Kansas, her alma mater. She writes about pop culture, local celebrities, trends and life in the metro through its people. Oh, and dogs. You can reach her at lgutierrez@kcstar.com or follow her on Twitter - @LisaGinKC.
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