Actor Tracy Morgan experienced a medical emergency during the New York Knicks vs. Miami Heat game on Monday night at Madison Square Garden. The 56-year-old comedian was seen throwing up courtside and reportedly suffered a nosebleed before being escorted out in a wheelchair.
Medical Attention Needed
Tracy Morgan Knicks Game: The comedian, a devoted Knicks fan, felt unwell while seated courtside. Photos and videos shared on social media showed concerned spectators and MSG staff rushing to assist him. After visibly struggling to stand, Morgan was taken out for further evaluation.
“The game was temporarily stopped as staff cleaned the area and ensured Morgan received proper medical care,” a witness reported.
An MSG spokesperson later released a statement, saying, “We hope Tracy feels better soon and look forward to seeing him back courtside.”
The Medical History of Tracy Morgan
Over the years, Morgan has experienced a number of health problems. He had a kidney transplant in 2010 as a result of problems from diabetes. Additionally, he has been candid about his struggles with alcoholism.
Many fans have posted well wishes on social media, expressing their hope for a speedy recovery.
Morgan’s Longtime Knicks Support
A Bronx native, Morgan is a lifelong Knicks fan and a regular courtside presence. During Monday’s game, he was seated near the MSG Network broadcast table, where commentators Kenny Albert and Walter Clyde Frazier were calling the game.
Morgan has previously expressed his unwavering loyalty to the team, even through challenging seasons.
Source: Fox News