Tracy Morgan after medical incident
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Tracy Morgan was removed in a wheelchair: Now he gives the all -clear after a medical incident during a basketball game.
During a basketball game by the New York Knicks against Miami Heat in the Madison Square Garden in New York on March 17th, a medical incident at Tracy Morgan (56). The star from “Saturday Night Live” had to be removed in a wheelchair. Morgan now delivers a child from the hospital.
“Thank you for your concern! I’m fine now and the doctors say it was a food poisoning,” said the comedian on Tuesday on his account. To do this, he publishes a photo of himself in a bedside, apparently connected to surveillance devices. “I guess my MSG family to take care of me so well, and I have to call the crew that had to clean it up. I appreciate you!”, He thanks the Madison Square Garden.
“It is even more important that the Knicks now lead 1-0 when I hand over on the field, so I might have to do that again in the playoffs,” jokes the “30 Rock” star. With a score of 116: 95, the Knicks were able to win the game for themselves despite the interruption.
The match had to be interrupted by around ten minutes in the third quarter due to the medical incident at Morgan. A social media video showed how Morgan kept a towel in front of your face and was brought out of the hall in a wheelchair.
Fans are worried about Tracy Morgan
At the sight of the actor in a wheelchair, fans may have had pictures in mind after a serious accident in 2014. At that time, a truck rammed its limousine at high speed. His employee and mentor James McNair died in the accident and other people were injured. Morgan broke his leg and was in a coma for two weeks after the accident. The comedian then sat in a wheelchair for five months and had to learn to speak and go again.
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