USC Recruit Alijah Arenas has no ‘big injury’ after the accident

Southern California Basketball Purchase Alijah Arenas, last week, was not subjected to major injuries in a single car accident last week, and according to his father’s podcast, he will soon be released from the hospital.
Arenas, the son of NBA All-Star Gilbert Arenas three times and one of the podcast partners “Gil’s Arena”, announced positive news during the show on Monday.
“He is happy to announce that Alijah is much better,” Johnson said. “Gil new out of the phone.
Considering that it was placed in a medically induced coma after the accident on Thursday, it was a surprising step for Alijah Arenas.
According to multiple media organizations, Alijah Arenas was in Tesla Cybertruck in the early hours of Thursday morning, and when the vehicle hit a fire hydrant and a tree in the Reseda region of the San Fernando Valley. Los Angeles Times, referring to a source, said that drugs or alcohol were suspected of a factor in the accident.
The truck was burning after the accident, and the medically induced coma was a reason for the smoke inhalation.
Arenas came out of the coma the next day.
Arenas, who was considered one of the best expectations of the 2025 class, rejected offers from Arizona, Kansas, Kentucky and Louisville before committing Trojan horses.
Arenas is a 6-meter guard who recently competed in the McDonald’s All-American match and plays basketball at the Chatsworth High School in Los Angeles.
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