USC commit Alijah Arenas, son of Gilbert Arenas, out of induced coma following crash
Alijah Arenas, a Los Angeles high school basketball star who’s committed to playing for the University of Southern California next season, was in an accident early Thursday, the university said.
However, the Arenas family issued a statement on Friday morning, saying that Arenas is “out of his coma” and has “shown significant signs of progress.” The statement also said that Arenas was able to open his eyes and write on a piece of paper part of what happened in the accident.
The Los Angeles Police Department said officers responded shortly before 5 a.m. to single-vehicle collision in the Reseda area of the San Fernando Valley. The LA Fire Department further said the vehicle was a Tesla Cybertruck that crashed into a tree.
An 18-year-old man was transported to the hospital in stable condition, police said. The police department did not identify the driver.
Multiple news outlets including the Los Angeles Times and ESPN said Arenas was the driver, citing unnamed sources.
USC men’s basketball coach Eric Musselman said in a statement on X: “Our thoughts and prayers are with Alijah and his family following this morning’s accident. Please keep him, his teammates and friends, and the entire Arenas family in your prayers.”
Arenas is a son of former NBA player Gilbert Arenas. He attends Chatsworth High School in Los Angeles.
Alijah’s mother, Laura Govan, posted on social media asking for prayers for her son. Gilbert Arenas canceled his online talk show scheduled for Thursday.
Reporting by The Associated Press.
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