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One day after having a health scare during a New York Knicks basketball game at Madison Square Garden, the 30 Rock star posted an update on social media on March 18.

Thank you for all your concern! Morgan posted a selfie of himself lying in a hospital bed to Instagram with a thumbs-up as the text. The doctors say it was food poisoning, and I'm doing OK now. I want to thank my MSG family for looking after me so well, and I also want to thank the team who had to clean that up. Thank you.

The comedian actually joked that the incident wasn't a foul at all and that it might even work to the team's advantage when they play the Miami Heat. The Knicks are currently 1-0, which is more significant when I throw up on the court,” he wrote, “so maybe I’ll have to break it out again in the playoffs.

Hours after the 56-year-old seemed to be bleeding from his nose and puked on the court, Morgan provided an update. Videos circulated on social media showed Morgan being escorted off the court in a wheelchair and wiping his face with what seemed to be a towel.

Additionally, this is not the first health concern Morgan has had. He suffered serious injuries in a car accident back in 2014 when a Walmart truck struck the limo he was riding in.

Morgan was found to have several fractures and a serious brain injury. A six-car pileup also resulted from the New Jersey crash.

I fractured my ribs and every bone in my face.I crushed my femur, Morgan remarked. in his 2017 Netflix special Staying Alive. I'm from the ghetto, and after I came out of the coma, I was blind for a week, and where I come from, you don't want to be blind for a second.

Morgan, who has an 11-year-old daughter named Maven with Megan Wollover and adult boys Gitrid, Malcolm, and Tracy Jr. with his ex-wife Sabina Morgan, is forever grateful for the near-fatal catastrophe. At SNL 50 in February, Morgan said to Matt Rogers, I' m just thanking the Lord that I'm a part of this,that I survived that accident and that I'm alive to be here for this.