Tracy Morgan’s Shocking Health Scare at Knicks Game Leaves Fans Concerned

Tracy Morgan, the comedian who’s no stranger to life-threatening situations, found himself in yet another alarming episode—this time at Madison Square Garden. During the New York Knicks’ game against the Miami Heat on March 17, Morgan was reportedly wheeled off the court after throwing up and appearing to bleed from his nose. The game was temporarily halted as medical staff rushed to his aid, and social media footage captured the unsettling moment of Morgan being escorted out in a wheelchair, clutching a towel to his face.
This isn’t the first time Morgan has faced a health crisis. In 2014, he survived a horrific six-car pileup caused by a Walmart truck, which left him with a severe brain injury, multiple broken bones, and a long road to recovery. He’s since turned his trauma into comedy gold, sharing his story in his Netflix special *Staying Alive*. But even with his resilience, this latest incident has fans worried.
Morgan’s health struggles have been well-documented. In 2010, he underwent a kidney transplant, courtesy of his ex-wife Tanisha Hall. And while he’s bounced back from near-death experiences before, this recent scare serves as a stark reminder of how fragile life can be—especially for someone who’s already been through so much.
Meanwhile, the article also highlights other celebrities who’ve faced their own health battles. Christy Carlson Romano, for instance, recently shared a harrowing story about being accidentally shot in the face during a clay pigeon shooting trip. And Amy Schumer, ever the comedian, revealed that online trolls—yes, even doctors—helped her diagnose her Cushing syndrome.
Morgan’s ability to turn pain into punchlines is admirable, but one has to wonder: how many close calls can one person endure before the universe decides to give them a break?
Sources: Celebrity Storm and E! Online, Sports Illustrated
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