Tracy Morgan, a well-known actor and comedian, had to leave a New York Knicks game in a wheelchair after getting sick courtside. Comedian Tracy Morgan Gets Medical Attention at MSG
The 56-year-old, a lifelong Knicks fan, was watching the game at Madison Square Garden (MSG) on Monday night when he suddenly started vomiting. Reports also say he suffered a nosebleed.
Incident at Courtside
- A photo shared on social media showed Morgan looking unwell.
- A man sitting next to him appeared concerned.
- Several MSG staff members rushed to help him.
- He had trouble getting into the wheelchair and needed assistance.
A video posted on social media showed him struggling to stand. “Hope he’s okay.”
Game Paused for Cleanup
The Knicks’ game against the Miami Heat was briefly stopped while staff cleaned up and got Morgan medical help.
Morgan is a regular at Knicks games, sitting close to the MSG Network broadcasters.
MSG Responds
An MSG spokesperson told The New York Post, “We hope Tracy feels better soon and look forward to seeing him back courtside.”
Tracy Morgan’s Health History
- Morgan has been a Knicks fan since his childhood in The Bronx.
- He has faced health challenges, including diabetes.
- He received a kidney transplant in 2010 due to kidney failure.
- He has struggled with alcohol-related health issues.
It is unclear if his past health problems contributed to Monday night’s incident.
Fans hope to see Tracy Morgan back courtside soon. His team has not yet shared details about his condition.
Source: Fox News