Steve Shirripa was walking through a line of MSG celebrities as Tracy Morgan was being escorted from his wheelchair courtside seat after throwing him onto the floor during a Knicks game on Monday.
As seen in the circulating video on social media, the “Sopranos” star looked worried when he saw a comedian who saw it.
Morgan, 56, also appears to have had a nosebleed.
With a stoic expression on his face, Sharipa continued walking with her head bowed.
Morgan's courtside seat on Monday was next to the announcer's table where MSG Network Broadcasting Stations Kenny Albert and Walt “Clyde” Frasier sat.
As of Tuesday, it is unclear what went wrong with Morgan.
The Knicks defeated the Heat 116-95 after Morgan's illness delayed the game for about 10 minutes.
New York led the Miami 64-58 when the game paused.
Multiple MSG staff were in the situation, and both teams were on the sidelines.
The Bronx native, along with Schirripa, is a staple Knicks fan of the MSG celebrity line and is a staple meal.
“I hope Tracy will feel better soon and look forward to seeing him return to courtside,” a spokesman for MSG posted in a statement.
“First and obviously, I hope everything is good for Tracy Morgan,” the Knicks said after the game. “As a passionate lifelong Nick fan, prayers go out to him and his health and safety.”
Morgan has a history of health issues, including diabetes.
The “30 Rock” star underwent a kidney transplant in 2010 after a battle with alcoholism.
Morgan was in a coma state and suffered from multiple broken bones after the 2014 car accident killed his longtime collaborator, Jimmy Mack.

