The security team at Madison Square Garden removed a Brooklyn Nets fan from the arena Tuesday night... without his prosthetic leg. The fan and his leg were carried out separately during the game between the Knicks and the Nets.

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According to media reports, the fan is known as Jeffrey Gamblero, although his real name is Jeffrey Vanchiro, and he is quite popular among the Brooklyn fan base. He frequently attends Nets games, and many fans know him for his neon shirts and dance moves, which the Nets often show on the big screen inside their arena.

Team representatives described Gamblero as unruly when they commented on the situation.

"An unruly fan was ejected after MSG security received multiple complaints from fans sitting in that area," the Knicks said via a team spokesperson. "The fan was warned multiple times before being removed. He will not be permitted back into Madison Square Garden."

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Another fan commented that Gamblero "was being obnoxious and yelling." The fan, who wished to remain anonymous, added that "People were complaining. The security surrounded him and carried him out without his leg. I've never seen anything like that."

Vanchiro lost his leg in an accident and has had a prosthetic for some time. He is an accomplished graffiti artist and poker player in Brooklyn.