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The former NBA star, Gilbert Arenas, opened about the horrible accident in which her son Alijah was involved last month that left him briefly in a coma.
Alijah Arenas, a recruit of the USC, was discharged from the hospital six days after he was involved in a burning accident in Los Angeles. He lost control of his cybertruck when he returned from the gym.
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The Washington Wizards shipowner, Gilbert Arenas, #9, dribble and is committed by Orlando’s magic shipowner, Jameer Nelson, #14, during the first half in the Verizon Center in Washington, DC, on November 27, 2010. (Rafael Suanes-USA Today Sports)
The former Washington Wizards guard spoke about his son’s progress on Tuesday.
“He is going very well,” Gilbert Arenas told “The Dan Patrick Show.”
“He had some angels with him that morning, so happy that he has recovered completely. He had no important injuries, that’s all what you can pray for.”
The former NBA player explained that he generally verifies the Tesla application to see where his son is early in the morning. Usually, he is in the gym or on his way home early in the morning. He said he checked the morning that his son crashed, and thought he was in the gym until his daughter told her otherwise.
He said his son was caught in the car for 12 minutes.

The former NBA player Gilbert Arenas, on the right, speaks with his son Alijah Arenas de Chatsworth in the half -time against Monterey during a male basketball championship game of CIF IV division IV at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento on Saturday, March 9, 2024. (Keith Birmingham/Medakes Group/Pasadena Star-News through Getty Images)
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“My thing was to make sure there was no broken limbs, there were no burns,” he told Patrick. “Luckily for him, trapped inside a car for so long, it is a kind that there are spectators who heard the accident so early in the morning that he took it out.
“It was a little stronger than they thought. He was waking up driving crazy, so they put it in an induced coma just to take the air … they were getting the smoke and all that out of their [lungs]. I guess I was in the car, it looked about 10, 12 minutes. … just inhaling that. “

Alijah Arenas, #0 of Chatsworth’s foreign ministers, prepares to shoot a free throwing against Jesuit mer due in the second half of a basketball game of the state -owned Boys CIF championship at the Golden 1 center in Sacramento, California, on Saturday, March 15, 2025. (Keith Birmingham/Medakes Group/Pasadena Star-News through Getty Images)
Alijah Arenas committed to USC in January. He attended Chatsworth High School. He was considered a five -star recruit and became the first children’s player in the area to score 3,000 race points.