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Knicks Game Delayed After Comedian Tracy Morgan Throws Up On The Court, Seen Bleeding From His Nose Upon Wheelchair Medical Emergency Exit

During the Knicks' 116-95 win over the Miami Heat on Monday night, the game was delayed for around 10 minutes, as famous comedian/actor Tracy Morgan was suffering some sort of health problem and had vomited on the court.

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At this time, it is unclear what led to the health scare incident, but it was a wild scene at Madison Square Garden, as the 56-year-old was suddenly seen vomiting onto the court in front of him.

This cleanup process led to a pause in the action, as a Knicks towel boy was caught on camera telling veteran NBA referee Scott Foster, "We don't have a mop."

Morgan, who was also bleeding from his nose, was eventually taken out of the arena in a wheelchair.

The details surrounding the actor's current medical condition is not known as of yet.

In view of Morgan's previous health history, the Bronx native underwent a kidney transplant 15 years ago. And back in 2014, he was in a near-fatal car accident, that led to a traumatic brain injury, multiple fractures, internal bleeding, and had him in a coma for two weeks.

Certainly, many are growing concerned that this latest incident may be in fact related to his previous health issues, but it also could just be a recent illness.

Ultimately, the Knicks were able to pull through with a victory for Morgan, as with a win they now have a 42-24 record, while currently holding the No. 3 seed in the Eastern Confernece.

To note, Morgan is a lifelong fan of the Knicks and is seen at almost every home game. That is, hopefully the 30 Rock actor can make a swift recovery and be back in attendance for future games, with the playoffs right around the corner.

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