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Former NBA star Gilbert Arenas, his son Alizah, inaugurated the horrific accident last month, which briefly kept him in a coma.
Aliah Arenas, a USC recruitment, was released from the hospital six days after being involved in a burning accident in Los Angeles. As soon as he returned from the gym, he lost his cybertrack control.
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Washington Wizards Point Guard Gilbert Arenas, #9, Dribles and Washington at the Verizon Center in DC during the first half, on November 27, 2010 fouled by Nelson #14 of Orlando Magic Point Guard Jamir Nelson. (Rafael Suans-USA Today Sports)
On Tuesday, the Washington Wizards Guard spoke about his son’s progress.
“He’s doing very well,” Gilbert Arenas says “The Dan Patrick Show”.
“There were some angels with him that morning, so he was happy to be fully healed. No big injury, this is what you can pray.”
Former NBA player explained that he usually examined the Tesla app where his son was in the morning. Generally, he is either at the gym or at home in the morning very early in the morning. He said that his son was devastated in the morning and he thought he was in the gym until his daughter told him otherwise.
He said his son was trapped in a car for 12 minutes.

Former NBA player Gilbert Arenas, on the right, CIF State Division fourth boys Basketball Championship game during the Basketball Championship game on Saturday, March 9, 2024 at Sacramento’s Golden 1 Center HalfTeme’s son Alizah Arenas against Montory. (Through Kith Birmingham/Mediaws Group/Passadena Star-News Gatety Image)
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He told Patrick, “My thing was to confirm that there was no broken organs, no burned.” “Lucky for him, was trapped inside the car for so long, lucky that the outsiders had come out there in the morning to hear about the accident.
“He thought he was a bit stronger than that. [lungs]The I think he was in the car, it looked about 10, 12 minutes. … Just breathing. “

Chatsworth Chancellors #0 Aliza Arenas, Saturday, is ready to shoot a free-thru shoot against Jesuit Maraders in the second half of the Second Championship Basketball Game of CIF State Division at Golden 1 Center in California. (Through Kith Birmingham/Mediaws Group/Passadena Star-News Gatety Image)
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Aliyah Arenas is committed to the USC in January. He studied at Chatsworth High School. He was considered as five stars hiring and became the first boys player in the area who earned a 5 -caree point.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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