Trojans recruit Alijah Arenas released from hospital

Trojans recruit Alijah Arenas released from hospital

Southern California hoops recruit Alijah Arenas has been released from the hospital, six days after a fiery car crash."We are grateful to share that (he) ... is now resting comfortably under close

Southern California hoops recruit Alijah Arenas has been released from the hospital, six days after a fiery car crash.

“We are grateful to share that (he) … is now resting comfortably under close watch,” the family said in a statement released Wednesday.

“While his journey to full recovery is just beginning, his spirit remains strong, and he is surrounded by love and support.”

Arenas, a five-star guard in the Trojans’ 2025 recruiting class, is the son of three-time NBA All-Star Gilbert Arenas.

Initially placed into a medically induced coma due to smoke inhalation, the younger Arenas did not suffer any major injuries in the April 24 crash, his father confirmed on a podcast earlier this week.

He was driving a Tesla Cybertruck when it crashed into a fire hydrant and a tree and burst into flames in Reseda, Calif., according to multiple reports. The Los Angeles Times reported that drugs or alcohol were not suspected to be a factor in the accident.

“The family continues to ask for privacy during this time as they focus on Alijah’s healing and well-being,” the family statement said. “We thank everyone for the continued prayers, encouragement, and outpouring support.”

The 6-foot-6 Arenas reportedly turned down offers from Arizona, Kansas, Kentucky and Louisville before committing to the Trojans. The 247Sports composite lists him as the No. 1 shooting guard and No. 7 overall player in the 2025 class.

He recently competed in the McDonald’s All-American Game and played basketball at Chatsworth High School in Los Angeles.