After the incident, The Florida Gators men’s basketball tweeted: “Our thoughts are with Key. Love you, man.”BREAKING: Our Prayers for Keyontae Johnson of Florida #Gatornation ?? critical but stables condition #CBB #CollegeBasketball pic.twitter.com/6gFC9HxuiI
— EDFsports (@TheEveryDayFan2) December 12, 2020
Florida State’s men’s basketball official Twitter also tweeted: “Our thoughts and prayers with Keyontae Johnson and [Florida Gators Men’s Basketball].”Keyontae Johnson is being taken to a local hospital for further evaluation, and we'll share an update when we can. https://t.co/bUkidjT4qd — Florida Gators Men’s Basketball (@GatorsMBK) December 12, 2020
The 6-foot-5 junior forward from Norfolk, Virginia is the team’s leading scorer and rebounder, averaging 19.7 points and six rebounds per game. He was also named the Southeastern Conference Player of the Year. Johnson had scored five points before collapsing. And while the game continued a few minutes after the incident, the Gators were clearly affected by the scary scene of seeing their teammate and top player experiencing a medical emergency. The Gators were ahead 11-3 after Johnson’s dunk, and the 20th-ranked Seminoles scored the next seven points before pulling away from there and leading 45-35 at halftime, outscoring the Gators 42-24 after Johnson’s collapse. The Gators were 3-0 before the game, and the Seminoles (2-0 before the game) went on to win, 83-71. The Gators are now 3-1 and the Seminoles are now 3-0. Like many of his teammates, Johnson tested positive for COVID-19 over the summer. Though the cause of Johnson’s collapse wasn’t immediately known, the coronavirus can lead to myocarditis, a viral infection of the heart muscle that can lead to sudden cardiac arrest and has been documented as a cause of death for young, otherwise healthy athletes. Sources: ESPN, CNN, AP Florida Gators Star Keyontae Johnson in Critical But Stable Condition After Collapsing During Game is a post from: Gossip On This - Pop Culture, News & VideosOur thoughts and prayers with Keyontae Johnson and @GatorsMBK ? — Florida State Men’s Basketball (@FSUHoops) December 12, 2020