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Erik Spoelstra supports no further penalties for LaMelo Ball after flagrant foul.
Flau'jae Johnson was selected eighth overall in the WNBA Draft by the Golden State Valkyries but was traded to the Seattle Storm shortly after. She expressed surprise at the trade but is excited to contribute to her new team.
Flau'jae Johnson is fresh off a whirlwind WNBA Draft, having been selected eighth overall by the Golden State Valkyries, only to immediately be traded to the Seattle Storm.
The 22-year-old basketball star spoke with "Good Morning America" on Wednesday and said she was surprised by the sudden trade move but is taking it all in stride.
Angelina Katsanis/Getty Images - PHOTO: Flau'jae Johnson of LSU poses with WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert, right, after being selected with the 8th pick in the first round by the Golden State Valkyries during the 2026 WNBA Draft at The Shed on April 13, 2026 in New York City.
"The main thing for me was getting my name called," Johnson said. "It was no stress -- all I had to do was look really pretty -- I have no control over who picks me, but I'm glad Seattle got me. They got a good one, and they really wanted me, so I'm excited to be there."
ABC News - PHOTO: Flau'jae Johnson joined "Good Morning America" to discuss the shocking WNBA Draft trade.
The former Louisiana State University star guard attended the 2026 WNBA Draft on Monday in New York City with her entire family, including her younger brother Aydin, who promptly power-walked to join his sister on stage moments after the selection.
"That was everything to me, because me and my family, we're so tight, and that little boy right there is a superstar," she said. "It's just been a great week for me and my family in this new transition."
Johnson got a sweet surprise video message from her brother on "GMA," in which he hailed her three-point shooting skills, their mutual "bloodline," and said, "You the one that made me better, and you the one that made me fast."
Harry How/Getty Images - PHOTO: Flau'jae Johnson #4 of the Louisiana State Tigers takes a shot against the Duke Blue Devils during the third quarter in the Sweet Sixteen of the 2026 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament at Golden 1 Center on March 27, 2026 in Sacramento, California.
Now, Johnson is gearing up to make a big impact with her new team.
"I bring the energy. I play hard both sides of the ball, and I want to win," she said. "When I came to college, I won a national championship, and I was with a winning squad -- I know it takes time to build, but I'm ready to come in, I'm ready to make an impact, and most of all, I'm ready to learn."
Johnson said her new reality set in once she was added to the Storm's team group chat.
"I'm kind of like, 'Oh my God I'm in the WNBA for real,'" she recalled with a laugh.
As the first-ever WNBA Draft pick from Savannah, Georgia, Johnson, who is leaving for Seattle later today, said she's excited to "bring my swag to the city."
Upon watching live reactions in Seattle, she said she thought, "Wow, another spot that I can come take over. I can impact, I can build community -- it's just a new coast to take over."
Flau'jae Johnson was traded to the Seattle Storm immediately after being selected by the Golden State Valkyries, indicating the Storm's interest in her talent.
Flau'jae Johnson expressed surprise at the trade but stated she is taking it in stride and is excited to join the Seattle Storm.
Flau'jae Johnson was selected eighth overall in the 2026 WNBA Draft.
Flau'jae Johnson hopes to make a positive impact on the Seattle Storm, expressing confidence that they 'got a good one' in her.

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