Tracy Morgan leaves MSG in wheelchair after vomiting during the Knicks-Heat game

Actor and actor Tracy Morgan, a pure and hard fan of New York Knicks, needed a wheelchair to be removed from the match at Madison Square Garden on Monday after having vomited and would have suffered from nose bleeding being seated in his courtyard.

A photo was published by someone in the crowd on social networks, showing that the 56 -year -old man fell ill during the Knicks competition against the Miami Heat on Monday evening.

There was a man next to Morgan in a black t-shirt and a Blue Knicks hat, which showed an initial concern.

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Tracy Morgan, the 56-year-old actor and actor, left New York Knicks-Miami’s heat game in a wheelchair after vomiting and would have had nose bleeding at his courtyard. (Brad Penner-USA TODAY SPORTS)

A video of the situation has shown that several MSG staff were dealing with Morgan, who should be placed in a wheelchair. He was also seen bleeding from his nose and had trouble embarking on the wheelchair alone.

“Tracy Morgan gets out of the court to MSG … Bleeding the nose … could barely get up … I hope he is fine,” posted an X user on the platform with a video of the incident.

The game was arrested for several minutes so that the staff members can clean and have them attracted medical care out of the field.

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Morgan is regularly seen in Knicks’ matches because his court office is positioned next to the MSG Network broadcasters, who were Kenny Albert and Walter Clyde Frazier on Monday evening.

New Yankees’ right field player in New York Aaron Judge (left) and actress Tracy Morgan are watching during the second half of the match between the New York Knicks and the Miami Heat at Madison Square Garden. (Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY SPORTS)

“We hope that Tracy will feel better soon and we are impatient to put him back,” said an MSG spokesperson at the New York Post.

Morgan, known for his stay on “Saturday Night Live” and played in “30 rock” from NBC, has supported the Knicks since he was a child living in the Bronx.

He has dealt with various health problems over the years, including diabetes and alcohol problems, which led to a kidney transplant in 2010.

The American actor and actor Tracy Morgan looks in the first quarter between the New York Knicks and the Raptors of Toronto at the Madison Square Garden. (Brad Penner-USA TODAY SPORTS)

It is not known if these problems made Morgan needed medical care on Monday evening.

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