Aza Johnson

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Aza Johnson
(Platypus, G/F)
ID# 69
Art by ~tehartmonkee
No. - – Retired
Position Swingfur
Species Platypus ( Ornithorhynchidae )
Gender Male
Nickname(s)
A-Game
Personal information
Born Mackay, Queensland, Australia
Nationality Australian
Listed height 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Listed weight 241 lb (109 kg)
Shoots Left
Career information
School Equine Heights Academy
FBA draft 2013 / Undrafted
Player Contacts
(IC) Agent Unknown
(OOC) Creator Nightfirex
(OOC) Actor Unknown
(OOC) Usage Ask me before any use


Biography

The A-Game: a man of pride, style, and skill - but not with hardship. Coming from a poor family of eight, he was the second-youngest of the group, so he never had the luxury of his own things. He mostly got hand-me-downs from his older brothers.

The one thing he could share with his brother and felt that he stood out in was sports. All the brothers were involved in some athletic activity. The oldest brother was a famous cyclist and has appeared in several major events - even the Tour de France. Two of the middle brothers were in the minors for the Furry Baseball League, and his twin brother joined him in basketball as the point guard and him as the shooter. After high school, he was scouted and offered a college scholarship to the Equine Heights Academy as part of their new study abroad program, which he quickly accepted for a chance to go to the States. While in the States, he began to learn more what basketball meant -to- the United States. He continued his studies and performed well in college, averaging 19 points a game and holding a 41% 3-point percentage.

All that changed when he met his new idol, Justin Destrier. The horse had charisma, style, and power to make a name for himself on a team that hadn't done well. He wanted that - to be proud, strong, and charismatic. The crowd loves it, and it be a good way for him to get into the FBA. For the later part of the year, he started muscle training and built up his strength to handle the post-up inside the lane. When he scored a three or went into the lane to make a layup or dunk, he would pose, give a charismatic smile, and showed the pride of the EHA Cavaliers. He even tried to do a few blocks with his tail - with little success - but when he did pull it off, the crowd went wild. After the success of his senior year of college (with an average of 22 PPG, 3 BPG, .9 SPG, 2 APG) he gave himself a nickname to show he was the best - the A-Game.

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