Tracy Morgan Falls Ill at Knicks Game, Escorted Out in Wheelchair

Tracy Morgan Falls Ill at Knicks Game, Escorted Out in Wheelchair

Comedian Tracy Morgan had a concerning moment during Monday night's Knicks vs. Miami Heat game at Madison Square Garden. Seated courtside, Morgan suddenly became ill, vomiting and reportedly suffering a nosebleed. The game briefly paused as arena staff tended to the situation and cleaned the area before he was escorted out in a wheelchair.

A spokesperson for Madison Square Garden later shared a statement, saying, "We hope Tracy feels better soon and look forward to seeing him back courtside." As of now, there’s been no official update on his condition.

Tracy Morgan Falls Ill at Knicks Game, Escorted Out in Wheelchair

Morgan, 56, has faced serious health challenges in the past. In 2010, he underwent a kidney transplant, and in 2014, he survived a near-fatal car accident that left him in critical condition and required months of rehabilitation. Despite these challenges, he has continued his career in comedy and acting, regularly making appearances and performing stand-up.

Tracy Morgan Falls Ill at Knicks Game, Escorted Out in Wheelchair

Upcoming Projects

Beyond this recent health scare, Morgan has exciting projects lined up. He is set to star alongside Daniel Radcliffe in a new NBC comedy pilot. The series will follow Morgan as a former football player trying to rebuild his life, with Radcliffe playing a documentary filmmaker chronicling his journey. The show will reunite Morgan with longtime collaborators Tina Fey and Robert Carlock, known for their work on 30 Rock.

For now, fans are hoping for good news regarding his health, and we wish Tracy Morgan a speedy recovery. We’ll update as more details emerge.