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Alijah Arenas Discharged from Hospital, Steadily Healing Towards Complete Recovery, Alleges Family

Top USC recruit, Alijah Arenas, son of former NBA player Gilbert Arenas, discharged from hospital following Cybertruck accident.

Alijah Arenas Discharged from Hospital, Steadily Healing Towards Complete Recovery, Alleges Family

In a statement on April 29th, the family of USC top basketball recruit Alijah Arenas announced that he was out of the hospital and resting comfortably following a car accident. The incident occurred around 5 AM on Thursday as the young star was returning from the gym. According to radio host Josiah Johnson, who co-hosts the "Gil's Arena" podcast with Arenas' father, the accident involved Arenas' Tesla Cybertruck colliding with a fire hydrant and a tree on Corbin Avenue in Reseda, causing a fire in the vehicle.

Luckily, a brave group of individuals managed to rescue Arenas from the burning vehicle. One onlooker recalled banging on the car window, but the thick smoke made it impossible to see anything. However, the crowd was able to pull him out of the car, and he was swiftly rushed to the hospital.

Upon arrival, Arenas was joined by his family, including his father, mother, siblings, and extended family. The family stated, "While his journey to full recovery is just beginning, his spirit remains strong, and he is surrounded by love and support. The Govan and Arenas family are preparing for the road ahead with faith and determination, committed to nurturing Alijah back to 100%. He remains blessed, resilient, and in high spirits."

Following the crash, LAPD officer Rosario Cervantes declared Arenas to be stable on the scene, and no drugs or alcohol were suspected to be a factor in the accident.

In the hospital, Arenas was placed in a medically induced coma due to smoke inhalation. However, he reportedly sustained no significant injuries in the single-car accident. As a key member of USC's 2025 recruiting class, Arenas led Chatsworth to the CIF state championship game in March, leaving the school as the City Section's all-time leading scorer, with over 3,000 points. Arenas was expected to play a significant role for the Trojans next season as a freshman.

Times staff writer Richard Winton contributed to this report.

Additional Reading

  • Despite the recent crashing of his Tesla Cybertruck, USC basketball recruit Alijah Arenas is making progress in California, receiving encouragement from family and well-wishers.
  • The incident, which occurred on Corbin Avenue in Reseda, left Arenas hospitalized, but he is expected to make a full recovery and play football for USC in 2025, having led Chatsworth to the CIF state championship game in March.
  • Alijah Arenas, a key member of USC's 2025 recruiting class, showed resilience post-accident, with his family expressing faith and determination in his recovery.
  • As Arenas recovers, the arenas of California stand ready to welcome back the promising sports star, who leaves behind a legacy as the City Section's all-time leading scorer with over 3,000 points.
  • Looking ahead, Arenas' comeback story may serve as an inspiration for athletes in California and beyond, demonstrating that spirit and determination can overcome even the most challenging obstacles.

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