South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)
Florida star collapses
Keeping an eye on the world of sports during the pandemic:
Florida men’s basketball coachMikeWhite declined to do any postgame media interviews. He wanted to get tothehospital tobenear Keyontae Johnson’s side as quickly as possible.
No one could blame him. Johnson, the Southeastern Conference’s preseason player of the year, collapsed coming out of a timeout against rival Florida State and needed emergency medical attention Saturday. Johnson, above, was taken off the floor on a stretcher and rushed to Tallahassee Memorial for evaluation. The team said hewas in critical but stable condition and later said he would remain in the hospital overnight.
Johnson’s parents were flying in fromVirginia to be with their son.
“I know you’re fighting bro,” teammate TreMann tweeted after the game ended. “God got you.”
Johnsonhadjustdunked in transition before he crumpled to the floor as the team broke its huddle. SeveralGatorswere intears and a couple buried their faces in towels as White gathered them in prayer.
Officials gave the teams time to regroup, and the game continued a few minutes later. Florida State coach Leonard Hamilton said administrators twice gave the Gators the option of stopping or continuing thegame— at that time and again at halftime— andsaid they ultimately decided to play. White let his players make the call.
Florida wasn’t the same afterward, getting outscored 80-60 following Johnson’s sudden and disconcerting exit. The 20th- ranked Seminoles won 83-71, extending their winning streak in the series to seven and their winning streak at home to 26.
“Please keep praying for @Keyontaeandhis family,” White posted on Twitter. “We all love him.”
Auburn coach Bruce Pearl gathered his team together after practice, told them about Johnson’s situation and asked them join an assistant in prayer. The team posted a video of it on social media.
Johnson, a6-foot-5junior from Norfolk, Virginia, averaged a team-high 14 points last season to go along with 7.1 rebounds.