Pair won the national title with LSU in 2023 before going their separate ways

LSU Tigers players Flau'jae Johnson and Angel Reese at a press conference.

FLAU’JAE Johnson revealed her and Angel Reese are no longer friends despite their championship run as teammates.

LSU Tigers players Flau'jae Johnson and Angel Reese at a press conference.
Flau’jae Johnson and Angel Reese were teammates at LSUCredit: Getty

Angel Reese and Flau'jae Johnson of the LSU Tigers embracing after a basketball game.
The pair won the national championship together in college in 2023Credit: Getty
Two years ago she teamed up with Reese to win the national title.

Reese, 23, left to enter the WNBA Draft last summer.

The Chicago Sky player was an All-Star in her rookie year as she continued on a strong start to her career.

But her relationship with ex-teammate Johnson seemingly soured during their title win.

Johnson revealed on Monday’s episode of Breakfast Club, “We’re not friends.

“It was a lot of media, it was a lot of locker room stuff, you know what I’m saying?

“Stuff that goes on behind the scenes.

“But it happens. It happens.”

Reese spoke about her relationship with Johnson during the fall of 2024.

“I still support Flau’jae,” Reese said.

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“We aren’t as close as we used to be.

“There are no hard feelings or anything.

“I wish her the best always, and I’m always going to support her.”

Johnson decided to skip the WNBA Draft to complete her senior year in college.

She was eligible to enter this summer as she is 22 years of age, despite not completing four years of college.

Angel Reese #5 of the Chicago Sky dribbling the basketball.
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Angel Reese now plays for the Chicago Sky and is in her second WNBA seasonCredit: Getty
“I support her in everything she do,” Johnson said of her relationship with Reese.

“Like, she’s killing in the WNBA. I’m just proud of her.

“That bond that we had, that thing that we did together, winning a national championship, you can never take that away from us.

“Sometimes stuff happens. You wish it don’t happen, but it do.

“And you just gotta grow.”