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Alijah Arenas was welcomed by the family to Cybertruck crash at home – NBC Los Angeles

The basketball star of the high school and the Top -usc script Alijah Arenas was greeted at home on Thursday after a fiery Tesla Cybertruck crash in Winnecta, his father Gilbert Arenas.

The arenas were greeted with his room with balloons and flowers.

“I would like to thank Jose, Bryant and Robert for saving @alijah0aras – he can't wait to meet you. We are really grateful for prayers, love and support during his healing. A lot of love,” wrote Gilbert.

In an earlier explanation, the family of Alijah Arenas said that the 18-year-old was out of a medically induced coma and shows signs of improvement. Josiah Johnson, a moderator of Gilbert Arenas's podcast, said Alijah had no serious injuries.

The Los Angeles police reacted on Thursday at around 5 a.m. in the 7900 block of the Corbin Avenue in Winnetka, where the cybertruck collided head -on with a tree and possibly a hydrant, the police said.

It was not immediately clear what led to the crash of a single vehicle. A source for law enforcement agencies that spoke to NBC News said the first investigation focuses on a possible excessive speed as a cause.

Eric Musselman, head coach of USC men, published a message: “Our thoughts and prayers are with Alijah and his family after the accident from this morning. Please keep him, his teammates and friends and the whole arena family in your prayers.”

Alijah Arenas is considered one of the best basketball outlook in the country. The all-American McDonald's led the Chatsworth High School to the CIF championship game of Division II in March.

The 43 -year -old Gilbert Arenas visited the Grant High School in the Valley Glen area of ​​Los Angeles. He played before an NBA career, which began in 2001 with the Golden State Warriors, at the University of Arizona College basketball and included the seasons with the Wizards, Magic and Grizzlies before retirement in 2012.

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