As Keyontae Johnson continues recovery, Florida postpones next three men’s basketball games



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Florida have postponed their next three men’s basketball games as Keyontae Johnson stays at the University of Florida Health for testing and evaluations.

The Gators, who previously canceled their game on Wednesday against North Florida, have postponed games against Florida Atlantic on Saturday, Florida A&M on Sunday and James Madison on Tuesday.

“It has been an emotionally trying time for Keyontae’s family, friends and teammates,” Florida athletic director Scott Stricklin said in a statement. “We hope everyone involved will take the opportunity to process these emotions and come together before the New Year begins.”

Florida’s next scheduled game is now its SEC opening at Vanderbilt on December 30.

Stricklin also provided another positive update on Johnson, who was upgraded to stable on Tuesday and started breathing on his own and talking to family and doctors.

“Keyontae Johnson continues to show some really encouraging signs of progress as he undergoes further testing and evaluation at UF Health,” Stricklin said. “He and his family expressed their gratitude for the outpouring of love, prayers and good wishes.”

Johnson collapsed in the first half of Florida’s game against Florida State on Saturday, falling face-first as he returned to the field after a first-half timeout. He received emergency medical attention and was taken off the field on a stretcher before being rushed to the Tallahassee Memorial.

Johnson is a first-round prospect in ESPN.com’s latest mock NBA Draft and is averaging 16 points per game this season.

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