Knicks superfan Tracy Morgan helped out of MSG in wheelchair after vomiting courtside during game

The Knicks and Heat were delayed on Monday night after superfan Tracy Morgan vomited courtside and eventually had to be taken off the court in a wheelchair.

The celebrity comedian became ill during the second half, and video shared from a fan in attendance showed him covering his face with a towel as he was helped off the court, with the fan claiming Morgan’s nose was bleeding.

The “30 Rock” star has been a mainstay at Knicks games for years, and players like Josh Hart shared their well wishes to Morgan after the game, a blowout win for New York.

The delay occurred during the third quarter, with Morgan seated right next to MSG Network broadcasters Kenny Albert and Walt Frazier.

Morgan has battled health issues in the past, as he underwent a kidney transplant in 2010, has battled diabetes, and an accident in New Jersey back in 2014 left him with multiple injuries, including a “severe brain injury,” when the limo he was riding in was hit by a WalMart truck.

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