Comedian and actor Tracy Morgan has confirmed that food poisoning was the cause of his sudden illness during Monday night’s game between the New York Knicks and Miami Heat at Madison Square Garden. In a lighthearted social media update, Morgan reassured fans that he is “doing OK” and even joked that his mishap might have brought good luck to the Knicks.
Taking to Instagram on Tuesday morning, the 56-year-old comedian shared a photo of himself smiling from a hospital bed, thanking fans for their concern and expressing gratitude to the Madison Square Garden staff.
“I’m doing ok now and doctors say it was food poisoning. Appreciate my MSG family for taking such good care of me and I need to shout out the crew that had to clean that up. Appreciate you!” Morgan wrote.
Never one to miss an opportunity for humor, he added, “More importantly, the Knicks are now 1-0 when I throw up on the court so maybe I’ll have to break it out again in the playoffs,” signing off with the hashtag #GoKnicks.
Game Delay and MSG Response
Morgan’s sudden illness occurred with 6:09 remaining in the third quarter, briefly halting the game as arena staff cleaned up the area around his seat. The delay lasted more than 10 minutes, but the Knicks went on to secure a convincing 116-95 victory over the Heat.
A well-known Knicks superfan, Morgan has frequently been spotted courtside at games. His presence at Madison Square Garden is a familiar sight, and Monday’s incident sparked immediate concern from fans and fellow attendees. However, his quick recovery and upbeat response suggest he remains in good spirits.
Busy Schedule for Morgan
Morgan’s health scare came just days after he was a featured guest during the high-profile Saturday Night Live 50th-anniversary celebrations. He appeared at both the “SNL50: The Homecoming Concert” and the live special “SNL50: The Anniversary Celebration.”
Beyond his comedy roots, Morgan is also preparing for his next television project. He is set to star in an upcoming NBC comedy pilot alongside Daniel Radcliffe. In the yet-to-be-titled show, Morgan will play a disgraced former football player attempting to rebuild his image.
Knicks’ Unlikely Good Luck Charm?
Morgan’s humorous take on his health scare has added an unexpected twist to Knicks fandom, with some supporters jokingly embracing him as the team’s new good-luck charm. Whether he plans to test his theory again during the playoffs remains to be seen, but one thing is certain—Tracy Morgan is back to making people laugh.