Comedian Tracy Morgan was wheeled away from his courtside seat at a New York Knicks-Miami Heat NBA game in New York City on Monday night while wiping what appeared to be vomit from his face. The incident delayed the game briefly as concern surrounded him before he was taken away in a wheelchair. The nature of his issue was not clear, and his representatives and the NBA did not immediately provide more information.
The minor disruption quickly trended on social media platforms. The Associated Press reported that workers had to clean up the area around Morgan’s seat during the second half of the game. Despite the incident, the Knicks went on to win the game 116-95.
Morgan has a history of health issues, including a traumatic 2014 car crash that left him with life-threatening injuries. He also underwent a kidney transplant in 2010. However, he recently announced his return to NBC with a new comedy pilot, alongside fellow “Saturday Night Live” alum Bobby Moynihan and actress Erika Alexander.
Overall, the incident at the basketball game raised concern for Morgan’s well-being, but he has previously shown resilience in overcoming health challenges to continue his successful career in comedy.
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