Flau'jae Johnson

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Professional Basketball Player

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Essentials

Full name
Flau'jae Johnson
Years active
2026–present
Position
Shooting Guard
Jersey number
4
Nationality
American
Hometown
Savannah, Georgia, U.S.
College
LSU (2022–2026)
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flau'jae's story

Flau'jae Johnson was named by a man who never got to meet her. Her father, Jason "Camoflauge" Johnson, a rapper from Savannah on the verge of a major label deal, was shot and killed outside a recording studio in May 2003, six months before her birth. He named her in those final weeks. Growing up, she found his music and made a decision that would shape everything that followed: the only way to honor him was to finish what he started. She became one of the most electrifying players in basketball while doing it.

Whatever Flau'jae commits to, she excels at. Before basketball, she was the only girl on a boys baseball team and led them to two state championships. When basketball became the focus, she averaged 30 points a game, broke every scoring record at Sprayberry High School in Marietta, and had her jersey retired before she left. At fourteen she appeared on America's Got Talent and Simon Cowell told her she was a superstar. She chose LSU over every other program in the country in part because they were the only school that took her music seriously — on her first campus visit they took her to the studio. As a freshman she started every game and helped LSU win its first ever national championship. She signed with Jay-Z's Roc Nation while still in college.

What she has built by her early twenties is something most people don't manage in a lifetime. She moves through the world like someone who has never once considered the possibility of a ceiling. She is nowhere near done.

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Awards/Honors

Individual Awards

2022McDonald's All-American
2023NCAA Champion — LSU
2023SEC Freshman of the Year
2024Second-Team All-SEC
2025, 2026First-Team All-SEC
2026First Round Draft Pick - Seattle Storm
2026John R. Wooden All-America Team
2026Kay Yow Servant Leader of the Year
2026Third-Team Associated Press All-American, Third-Team USBWA All-American

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Wikipedia-hosted 2025 portrait

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