Tracy Morgan’s Medical Emergency at Knicks Game Causes Panic and Lengthy Delay
Tracy Morgan vomited all over the court at Monday’s Knicks game, causing a lengthy delay at Madison Square Garden.
In a worrying scene, the actor, 56, suddenly got sick in his courtside chair, with videos of him throwing up shared to X.
The 30 Rock star was tended to by medics after he suffered the emergency during the first half of the New York Knicks’ game against Miami Heat.
Fans’ photos depicted the comedian puking close by him, and some of the vomit dripped onto the court.
The game — which ended with a 116-95 Knicks victory — was paused for around 10 minutes as medics attended to the actor.
After the incident where the Knicks fan vomited, he was wheeled out of the stadium in a chair. He looked upset and covered his face with a towel.
Tracy Morgan threw up on the court
— logan bartlett (@loganbartlett) March 18, 2025
Tracy Morgan getting wheeled out from courtside at MSG .. bleeding from nose .. could barely stand up … hope he’s ok
— RealJoshBrownie (@realJoshBrownie) March 18, 2025
Spectators reported seeing blood from his nose as he departed.
The cause of the medical episode remains unknown.
A representative for Madison Square Garden told People after the incident: ‘We hope Tracy feels better soon and look forward to seeing him back courtside.’
Morgan has a history of diabetes and underwent a kidney transplant in 2010.
He also survived a near-fatal car accident in 2014.
The SNL alum received a kidney from his ex-girlfriend. The transplant is believed to be tied to his diabetes.
After the successful transplant, he expressed his gratitude towards a woman named Tanisha, who donated one of her kidneys, presumably referring to his ex-girlfriend Tanisha Hall.
In 2024, Tracy encouraged living organ donation: ‘I am living proof of the benefits of organ donation, and it has given me an opportunity to show people that you can go on and live a full life when you find a match.’
‘My donor saved my life and by enrolling in the New York Donate Life Registry, you could help save many others.’
Morgan previously shared that after being diagnosed with diabetes, he did not take the disease seriously at first.
‘Then one day I got really sick,’ he told Time magazine in 2009.
‘The doctor was like, “Hey, listen, we may have to take your foot.” That was it for me. Now I take my insulin every day. My blood sugar doesn’t get over 120.”‘
In 2012, Morgan was rushed to a hospital in Denver where he was treated from ‘flu-like symptoms’ and ‘dehydration’.
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2025-03-18 05:49