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NextImg:Tracy Morgan Speaks Out After Frightening Medical Incident At Knicks Game
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Tracy Morgan says he’s doing “ok now” following his courtside medical incident at a New York Knicks game on Monday night.

“Thank you for all your concern! I’m doing ok now and doctors say it was food poisoning,” the comedian, 56, wrote on Instagram Tuesday. “Appreciate my MSG family for taking such good care of me and I need to shout out the crew that had to clean that up. Appreciate you!”

In the post, Morgan, who frequently attends Knicks games, included a photo of himself lying down in a hospital bed while giving a thumbs up.

The “Spirited” star added, “More importantly, the Knicks are now 1-0 when I throw up on the court so maybe I’ll have to break it out again in the playoffs ???? #goknicks.”

Morgan fell ill during the New York Knicks’ game versus the Miami Heat at Madison Square Garden on Monday. The actor was seated courtside when he began throwing up during the third quarter, subsequently delaying the game between the teams.

The star was later wheeled out of his seat. One social media user on X, formerly Twitter, shared footage of the “30 Rock” alum being escorted out of the arena in a wheelchair, with the user claiming Morgan was “bleeding” from his nose and “could barely stand up.”

Morgan’s scary medical incident came after the star was involved in a catastrophic car wreck in 2014, in which a Walmart tractor-trailer collided with a vehicle carrying Morgan and others. The crash killed another passenger and left Morgan in a coma for two weeks after he sustained multiple severe injuries.

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A spokesperson for Madison Square Garden shared a statement with HuffPost on Monday, saying, “We hope Tracy feels better soon and look forward to seeing him back courtside.”