Tracy Morgan Leaves Knicks Game in Wheelchair After Vomiting on Court | Video
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New York Knicks superfan Tracy Morgan left Monday night’s St. Patrick’s Day home game against the Miami Heat in a wheelchair after apparently vomiting on the court, which caused a nearly 10 minute delay while staff scrambled to clean up.
The incident occured late in the 3rd quarter. Morgan, who sat courtside wearing a black, glittery hoodie, was wheeled out of Madison Square Garden shortly after 9:00 p.m. Eastern.
In a clip shared by Josh Brownie on social media, he can be seen looking pale and holding a towel over his face as he was wheeled out. According to Brownie, Morgan also appeared to be bleeding out of his nose, though that can’t be seen clearly in the clip and has not been confirmed elsewhere.
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There is at least one photo showing Morgan leaning forward in his seat shortly after vomiting on the court. The 56-year-old’s condition is not known, though he’s had health issues over the years, including a kidney transplant in 2010 and narrowly surviving a bush crash while on tour in 2014, after which he spent two weeks in a coma.
The Knicks went on to win 116-95. Morgan is one of the team’s most famous fans and is regularly seen sitting courtside and decked out in team colors.
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