Tracy Morgan (Photo By Andy Marlin-Imagn Images)
Tracy Morgan isn’t letting one bad night keep him away from his beloved New York Knicks.
After an unfortunate bout of food poisoning led to an on-court vomiting episode at Madison Square Garden earlier this week, some wondered if the comedian would shy away from future games. However, sources close to Morgan say he has no plans to go into hiding.
Despite the messy incident, Morgan remains committed to supporting his team in person. He may have been hospitalized after Monday’s game against the Miami Heat, but he’s already plotting his return to MSG.
According to those familiar with his plans, the comedy star is eager to reclaim his courtside seat sooner rather than later.
No Hard Feelings, Just Knicks Loyalty
Tracy Morgan Shares Major Update On His Condition After Vomiting Profusely Sitting Courtside At Heat (Photo Via Instagram and X)
While Tracy Morgan won’t be in attendance for Saturday’s matchup against the Washington Wizards due to prior obligations, he is actively looking to secure another courtside spot soon. His dedication to the Knicks remains unwavering, proving that even a stomach mishap won’t keep him away.
Madison Square Garden has made it clear that Morgan is always welcome. In a statement following the incident, MSG officials expressed their support, saying they “look forward to seeing him” back in the arena whenever he’s ready. It seems the feeling is mutual, as Morgan isn’t letting one embarrassing moment deter him from enjoying the game-day atmosphere he loves.
As for his recovery, doctors released Tracy Morgan from the hospital earlier this week, and he is now resting at home. While his latest MSG appearance may not have gone as planned, it’s evident he won’t let it define his fan experience. Knicks Nation can expect to see him back courtside soon, cheering on his team like nothing ever happened
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