Comedian Tracy Morgan was wheeled away from his courtside seat at a Knicks-Heat NBA game in New York City on Monday night, with a video showing him wiping what appeared to be vomit from his face. The incident caused a brief delay in the game as concerned onlookers surrounded him. The nature of Morgan’s health issue was not clear, and his representatives did not immediately provide more information. Despite his previous health struggles, including a life-threatening car crash in 2014, Morgan recently announced his return to NBC in a new comedy pilot. The incident quickly trended on social media and caused a delay in play while workers cleaned up the area. The Knicks went on to win the game 116-95. Morgan, known for his work on “Saturday Night Live” and “30 Rock,” has also undergone a kidney transplant in the past. NBC has confirmed that Morgan will star in the comedy pilot alongside Bobby Moynihan and Erika Alexander. The incident at the game raised concerns for Morgan’s health, but he has a history of overcoming setbacks and continuing his successful career in comedy.
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