Comedian Tracy Morgan was wheeled away from his courtside seat at the New York Knicks-Miami Heat NBA game in New York City due to an undisclosed health issue. Cellphone video showed Morgan wiping what appeared to be vomit from his face before being taken away in a wheelchair, causing a brief delay in the game. Despite the incident, the Knicks went on to win the game 116-95.
Morgan, a former “Saturday Night Live” and “30 Rock” star, has faced several health challenges in the past, including a life-threatening car crash in 2014 that left him with a traumatic brain injury. He also underwent a kidney transplant in 2010. Recently, he announced his return to NBC for a new comedy pilot, which will also feature Bobby Moynihan and Erika Alexander.
The nature of Morgan’s health issue at the basketball game was not disclosed, and representatives for the comedian and the NBA did not provide further information. Madison Square Garden expressed well wishes for Morgan’s recovery and looked forward to his return to the court. The incident gained attention on social media, with fans expressing concern for Morgan’s well-being.
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