According to information, the basketball star of catworth boys and the Alijah arenas committed are out of a medically induced coma, after being involved in a serious car accident early Thursday morning in Reseda.
“In a remarkable and hopeful development, Alijjah Arenas came out of his coma and has shown significant signs of progress in the past 24 hours,” a family released by ESPN NBA Insider Shams Charania said.
“Although it remains intubated, these progress mark a step forward criticism in its recovery.”
Arenas is with her mother, Laura Govan, Father Gilbert Arenas and three brothers and sisters in the hospital, but visitors were not authorized at that time. Gilbert Arenas played the first two seasons of his career with the Warriors in 2001-03.
Carania wrote on the social media platform “x” that, “When Alijah Arenas opened his eyes, the family said, he wrote on a piece of paper which he remembered the smoke of the burning accident and asked:” Does anyone injured? “”
Basketball coach of catworth boys, Sam Harris, communicates with the family since Thursday morning and has relayed messages to the Arenas teammates. The Chancellors won a Socal regional title of CIF division II this season and reached the state championship match.
“They were very close – brothers, all 17,” said Harris. “They all stretched out, they were all concerned. They all want to go see him. ”
Arenas, the Los Angeles Daily News boys’ basketball player, is an All-American from McDonald’s and is the first player in the CIF City section to reach 3000 career points.
But it was his humility that made him a favorite in school and in the basketball community. Fans and spectators aligned themselves after the matches for a photo with or a budding star autograph. Arenas spoke with them all.
Harris remembers having been terrified at work Thursday morning when he started to receive messages on the Arenas accident.
“Not only because he is one of my players, but I have known him since he was a child and I know how important he is for his parents,” said Harris. “He’s a human. Apart from basketball, you think it automatically first. He’s a brother. His family likes him very much. The people around him love him. “
Men’s male basketball of the USC is unable to comment because Arenas is still a student-athlete potential, but head coach Eric Musselman has shown his support for his recovery in an article on social networks.
School and athletics employees were invited not to discuss the specific details surrounding the Arenas accident, which occurred on the 7900 block from Avenue Corbin to Reseda.
The plastic, glass and metal debris of the Tesla Cybertruck which struck a fire mouth and a tree was still dispersed in the block Thursday afternoon.
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California Daily Newspapers