The two were very close, but…
Angel Reese and Flau’jae Johnson were once the dynamic duo of LSU women’s basketball, captivating fans both on and off the court.
Known for their sisterly bond, shared laughter, and joint brand endorsements, their connection seemed unshakable. Yet, in recent months, their relationship appears to have cooled, leaving fans wondering what changed.
A Noticeable Silence
Once inseparable, Flau’jae Johnson has been quiet about Angel Reese in interviews and on social media. While the junior guard continues to shine for LSU, Reese has been carving out her own path away from the court.
Another LSU standout, Aneesah Morrow, has spoken openly about the void left by Reese‘s departure.
“A lot of people still ask us, ‘Where’s Angel?'” Morrow said, addressing Reese‘s absence. She was quick to clarify that Reese is pursuing her own ventures. “What Angel’s done for the game cannot be replaced,” Morrow added, praising Reese‘s dominance and resilience on the court.
Despite the gap left by Reese, Morrow has risen to the occasion, averaging 18.3 points and leading the nation in rebounds, helping LSU maintain their undefeated 14-0 record.
Meanwhile, Flau’jae has taken on a leadership role, averaging an impressive 20.9 points, 6 rebounds, and 3.2 assists per game. Though she respects Reese’s contributions to the program, her recent statements reflect a change in their once-close relationship.
The Rift Between Reese and Johnson
When asked about their bond, Reese admitted, “We aren’t as close as we used to be. There’s no hard feelings or anything, but we aren’t as close.” Johnson echoed this sentiment, saying, “I still support her 1000 percent. I’m proud of her, just being in the WNBA and breaking records.” Despite their mutual respect, it’s clear the relationship has shifted.
Will They Reconnect?
Whether Reese and Johnson will rekindle their bond remains uncertain. Their relationship was once a cornerstone of LSU’s success, but like many connections, it has evolved.
For now, both continue to excel in their respective paths, leaving fans hopeful for a potential reunion in the future.
Change is inevitable, but the impact these two athletes had on LSU and women’s basketball is undeniable. While their friendship may have changed, their legacy remains strong.