WATCH: Flau'jae Johnson and LSU teammate Aneesah Morrow share deets on their stylish outfits at WNBA All-Star Weekend

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Flau'jae Johnson, Aneesah Morrow (Image Credits: GETTY)

Flau'jae Johnson and Aneesah Morrow were present courtside at the WNBA All-Star Weekend festivities on Friday. In a video posted on Instagram, the two players were seen giving a breakdown of their outfits for the night for the Tunnel Fit Podcast.

$1.2M NIL-worth (per On3) Johnson explained that her T-shirt was from Target while her camo-style cargo shorts were from Zara. She finished her outfits with socks from Puma and shoes from Balenciaga. Aneesah Morrow opted for an Akira skirt and top with Gucci slides and a Prada bag.

After two seasons with DePaul University Blue Demons, Aneesah Morrow transferred to LSU last year. She averaged 16.4 points, 10.0 rebounds, 1.7 assists, 2.5 steals and 1.1 blocks while playing 32.8 minutes. Flau'jae Johnson averaged 14.9 points, 5.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 2.1 steals on a 32.4 minutes of game time. Both players were regular starters.

Morrow is set to play her final college year in the upcoming season while Flau'jae Johnson is playing her third. Both players are expected to play a crucial role in the LSU Tigers' chances at reclaiming the title as they venture without Angel Reese and Hailey Van Lith.

Flau'jae Johnson performs at WNBA All-Star Weekend

The WNBA All-Star Weekend unfolded at Footprint Center, Phoenix on Friday. Flau'jae Johnson joined as a performer as she sang songs from her latest debut EP, Best of Both Worlds. Las Vegas Aces' A'ja Wilson was seen grooving along to Johnson's raps.

Flau'jae Johnson's journey into music was inspired by her father, rapper Camoflauge. He was shot dead outside his recording studio just a few months before Flau'jae's birth in 2003.

In the album, Johnson talks about her life growing up as a kid in Savannah, Georgia and as a basketball player going from her hometown to Baton Rouge. During an interview with Cam Newton, the LSU guard said:

"Savannah, you know, it's a small city. And my mama, she really liked seeing the vision. Like, I knew I wanted to be a rapper because my dad was a rapper. But then I actually got good at it. Like, you know what I'm saying and I really made it a career."
"But I was always good at basketball so I just kept doing my thing in both. And high school I became an All-American and it took off from there. Went to LSU, won the championship, and now, I got a song with Lil Wayne. Like it's crazy, it's crazy," she added.

Flau'jae Johnson has been expertly balancing basketball and music all this time and plans on continuing it as she works on her eventual WNBA dreams as well.

Also read: LSU star Flau’jae Johnson celebrates 1,000,000 views on viral “Came out a beast” song with Lil Wayne

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