Tracy Morgan ok After Vomiting at Knicks Game
Morgan's health scare has highlighted his history of medical issues, but the comedian is expected to bounce back from this incident and continue with his upcoming projects, including his comedy pilot on NBC, with his fans and supporters wishing him a full and speedy recovery from the food poisoning incident.

Comedian Tracy Morgan fell ill during a Knicks game at Madison Square Garden on Monday night, prompting a brief delay in play due to an apparent food poisoning incident. Morgan, who was sitting courtside, was pushed in a wheelchair while holding a towel to his face and later confirmed on social media that he was hospitalized but is doing okay.
The incident occurred during the third quarter of the game between the Knicks and the Miami Heat, causing a pause in the game for over 10 minutes. Despite the disruption, the Knicks went on to win 116-95. Morgan, a longtime Knicks fan, has been open about his past health issues, including a 2010 kidney transplant and a 2014 traumatic brain injury.
Madison Square Garden has announced that Tracy Morgan will not face disciplinary action after vomiting on the floor during the game. The arena's representatives believe he suffered a genuine medical emergency and expressed hope for his speedy recovery. Morgan has an upcoming comedy pilot on NBC and is expected to make a full recovery from the food poisoning incident.
The incident has brought attention to the importance of food safety and the potential consequences of food poisoning. Morgan's fans and fellow celebrities have taken to social media to wish him a speedy recovery and express their support for the comedian.