Tracy Morgan says food poisoning caused his vomiting in the Knicks game

Tracy Morgan said he was “doing well” to blame his illness on Monday for food poisoning.
The actor-Hot Girl posted an update on Instagram Tuesday morning and a smile photo on the hospital bed, thanking fans for their attention. He also humorously suggests that his healthy plot will be lucky for the Knicks.
“I’m fine now, the doctor said it was food poisoning. Thanks to my MSG family for taking care of me, I need to shout out the staff who must be cleaned up. Thank you!” Morgan wrote.
“More importantly, when I threw it on the court, the Knicks are now 1-0, so maybe I have to knock it out again in the playoffs.” He ended the post with the “Goknicks” hashtag.
Morgan fell ill in the second half of Monday night’s hot game and interrupted the action at Madison Square Garden with 6:09 left in the third quarter, while workers cleared the area around the seats. The delay lasted for more than 10 minutes. The Knicks continued to win, 116-95.
The 56-year-old Morgan, a long-time Knicks fan, became famous during this period Saturday Night Live 50th anniversary weekend activities at SNL50: Back to school concerts and live performances SNL50: Anniversary Celebration Special.
He also has an untitled comedy pilot on NBC opposite Daniel Radcliffe, where he plays a shamed former football player in hopes of reshaping his image.