Sopranos actor Steve Schirripa looked concerned for Tracy Morgan after he vomited at Knicks game

Steve Schirripa was walking through MSG’s celebrity row as Tracy Morgan was being escorted away from his courtside seat in a wheelchair after throwing up on the floor during Monday’s Knicks game.The “Sopranos” star appeared concerned as he glanced over at the comedian, who buried his head in a towel, as seen in a video that circulated on social media.Morgan, 56, also seemingly had a nosebleed.With a stoic look on his face, Schirripa put his head down and kept walking.Morgan’s courtside seat on Monday was next to the announcers table, where MSG Network broadcasters Kenny Albert and Walt “Clyde” Frazier were sitting.As of Tuesday, it’s unclear what exactly was wrong with Morgan.The Knicks went on to defeat the Heat 116-95 after Morgan’s illness delayed the game for approximately 10 minutes.New York led Miami 64-58 when the game was paused.Both teams stood on the sidelines as multiple MSG staffers tended to the situation.

The Bronx native is a diehard Knicks fan and a staple at MSG’s celebrity row, along with Schirripa.“We hope Tracy feels better soon and look forward to seeing him back courtside,” an MSG spokesperson told The Post in a statement.“First and foremost, obviously we hope everything is good with Tracy Morgan,” Knicks forward Josh Hart said after the game.“Avid, lifetime Knick fan so prayers go out to him and his health and safety.”Morgan has a history of health issues, including diabetes.

The “30 Rock” star had a kidney transplant in 2010 after his battle with alcoholism.Morgan was in a coma, and suffered multiple broken bones, after a 2014 car crash that killed his longtime collaborator, Jimmy Mack.

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Publisher: New York Post

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