Flau’jae Johnson flaunts luxury, revealing her new Mercedes after LSU disappointment

Flau’jae Johnson, who is aiming to become the next big thing in women’s collegiate basketball, flashed a $180,000 Mercedes AMG C63 after signing a number of non-exclusive contracts with Puma, Powerade, and Experian. NCAA athletes make a lot of money.

On April 15, a number of well-known players, including Cameron Brink, Angel Reese, and Caitlin Clark, will join the WNBA and step up to the highest level of competition. This implies that, if not across the board, there is, at the absolute least, a power vacuum for the sophomore on the LSU Tigers squad.

 

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She has therefore been snatched up by the big companies and has flashed the cash to prove that the Elite Eight postseason loss to the Iowa Hawkeyes isn’t too harsh on her as she takes pleasure in the enormous silver vehicle.

Johnson wrote, “This What Hard Work Look Like,” as the caption for the photo. She posted a picture of the automobile on social media with the caption, “#ThankYouJesus,” and a bright red ribbon bow put on the hood.

 

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Because he was motivated by Angel Reese’s excellent play from two seasons prior, the 20-year-old was chosen as the SEC Freshman of the Year in 2022–2023 when the Tigers defeated Clark’s Hawkeyes to win the national championship.

With a $1.2 million valuation, Johnson, on the other hand, is ranked 14th out of all college athletes in On3.com’s NIL rankings, indicating both her considerable talent and prospective endorsement interest.

Where and when will the 2024 WNBA Draft be held?

Monday, April 15, the deadline for filing taxes in the United States, is also the day that the WNBA Draft 2024 will start at 19:30 ET.

 

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The event, which is sponsored by State Farm and will be hosted by the Boston Academy of Music, will include a countdown clock that begins at 19:00 ET and may be watched on ESPN terrestrially.

Since it appears certain that the Indiana Fever will select Caitlin first overall, it may be watched online via the ESPN app.

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