Actor and comedian Tracy Morgan, a New York Knicks fan, was reportedly suffering from a nosebleed while sitting in his courtside seat and had to pull his wheelchair out of the Madison Square Garden game on Monday.
The photo was posted on social media by someone in the crowd, showing the 56-year-old child getting sick in a Knicks contest against the Miami Heat on Monday night.
There was a man next to Morgan wearing a black T-shirt and a Brunix hat. He expressed his initial concern.
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56-year-old actor and comedian Tracy Morgan reportedly left the New York Knicks Miami heat game in a wheelchair and experienced a nosebleed in his courtside seat. (Brad Penner – Sports of Today)
A video of this situation showed that Morgan's tendency to have multiple MSG staff members in wheelchairs. He also had a hard time getting into a wheelchair himself, seeing him bleeding from his nose.
“Tracy Morgan was kicked out of courtside on MSG… I'm bleeding from my nose… I barely got to stand up… I hope he's fine,” posted on the platform in an incident video.
The game stopped for a few minutes so the staff were able to clean up and see him a doctor.
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Morgan is regularly seen during the Knicks games as his courtside seats are located next to MSG Network Broadcasting Stations, which are Kenny Albert and Walter Clyde Frasier on Monday nights.

New York Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge (left) and comedian Tracy Morgan watch the second half of the match between the New York Knicks and the Miami Heat at Madison Square Garden. (Vincent Carchietta-Usa Today Sports)
“I hope Tracy will feel better soon and look forward to seeing him return to courtside,” an MSG spokesperson told The New York Post.
Known for his time on Saturday Night Live, Morgan has appeared on NBC's “30 Rock” and has supported the Knicks since he was a child living in the Bronx.
He has dealt with a variety of health issues over the years, including diabetes and alcohol issues that led to kidney transplants in 2010.

American actor and comedian Tracy Morgan will be seen in the first quarter between the New York Knicks and the Toronto Raptors at Madison Square Garden. (Brad Penner – Sports of Today)
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It is unclear whether these issues will require Morgan to see a doctor on Monday night.
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