Tracy Morgan had a medical incident during the New York Knicksâ game against the Miami Heat at Madison Square Garden on Monday, March 17.
Morgan, 56, became ill during the game, as attendees shared photos and video of Morgan vomiting onto the floor of the court.
Another social media video showed the 30 Rock star being taken away in a wheelchair as he held a towel over his face.
The Knicks-Heat game, which ended with a 116-95 Knicks victory, was delayed in the third quarter for roughly 10 minutes due to Morganâs medical incident.
âWe hope Tracy feels better soon and look forward to seeing him back courtside,â a Madison Square Garden representative told PEOPLE.
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Representatives for Morgan did not immediately respond to PEOPLEâs request for more information on Monday.
Morgan has diabetes and underwent a kidney transplant in 2010. Four years later, he survived a deadly auto accident. In June 2014, a Walmart truck hit Morganâs limo from behind while speeding on the New Jersey Turnpike.
Morgan broke his leg and was in a coma for two weeks after the accident, which killed his collaborator and mentor James McNair and left others injured. The comedian was in a wheelchair for five months and later, had to relearn how to speak and walk.
âI want to say to everyone who was in the van with me that night I love you, and we miss you, Uncle Jimmy Mac and God bless your family,â Morgan told PEOPLE on the 10th anniversary of his accident. âAnd to the driver that night and his family, me and my comrades forgive you.â
Following his time in rehab, he shared his journey over the years, and in 2017, he told PEOPLE that the crash ultimately left him motivated and with a âstory to tell.â
âWhen anything ever bad happened to me I made it funny and I turned it good,â he said at the time, promoting the Netflix special Staying Alive.Â
Last month, Morgan attended SNL50, a celebration of Saturday Night Liveâs 50th anniversary, even appearing in sketches during the show.
âThis is incredible,â Morgan, 56, told actor and comedian Matt Rogers during the SNL50: The Red Carpet special on Sunday, Feb. 16. âJust thank the Lord that Iâm a part of this, that I survived the accident and Iâm alive to be here for this.â
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