USC Recruit Alijah Arenas in Induced Coma After Los Angeles Car Crash

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Serious Crash in Winnetka Sends Top Recruit to Hospital

Alijah Arenas, a five-star basketball recruit and USC commit, has been placed in an induced coma following a serious car crash in Winnetka, Los Angeles. The incident occurred early in the morning when the Tesla Cybertruck he was driving collided with a tree and fire hydrant.

Emergency services responded to the crash at approximately 4:55 a.m. The Los Angeles Fire Department reported that the 18-year-old driver was out of the vehicle upon arrival and was transported to the hospital in serious condition.


Arenas in Stable Condition, No Broken Bones

Sources confirmed that Arenas was the driver involved in the crash. Despite the severity of the incident, early medical evaluations indicated that he did not suffer any broken bones. The Los Angeles Police Department has stated that he is currently in stable condition.


Rising Star With NBA Legacy

Alijah Arenas is the son of former NBA player Gilbert Arenas and has quickly risen in the high school basketball ranks. After reclassifying in December, he became one of the top prospects in the class of 2025. He is currently ranked No. 13 nationally and had recently committed to play for the University of Southern California.


Awaiting Further Updates

As of now, Arenas remains hospitalized in an induced coma as a precaution. The basketball community, fans, and teammates await further updates on his condition and recovery.


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