Ex-NBA star Gilbert Arenas’ son, Alijah, hospitalized after harrowing crash

April 24, 2025
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Alijah Arenas, a five-star basketball prospect and son of former NBA player Gilbert Arenas, was reportedly involved in a serious vehicle crash, according to multiple reports Thursday.

Arenas was “hospitalized and placed into an induced coma,” ESPN reported. The 18-year-old California native was traveling in a Tesla Cybertruck shortly before 5 a.m. in Los Angeles, according to TMZ Sports.

Arenas recently committed to the USC Trojans men’s basketball team. 

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Alijah Arenas

Alijah Arenas of the Chatsworth Chancellors prepares to shoot a free throw against the Jesuit Marauders in the second half of a boys CIF State Division II championship basketball game at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento March 15, 2025, in Sacramento, Calif. (Keith Birmingham/MediaNews Group/Pasadena Star-News via Getty Images)

In December 2024, Arenas was one of the top-ranked shooting guards in the 2026 class. He recently asked to be reclassified as a senior to allow him to graduate from high school in 2025. 

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Gilbert spent 12 seasons in the NBA, playing for four different franchises. He hosts the basketball-centric “Gil’s Arena” podcast.

Gilbert participated in a special father-son moment earlier this month at the McDonald’s All-American Game in New York. In an interview, the younger Arenas spoke about some of the similarities he shares with his father. 

Gilbert Arenas talks with his son Alijah Arenas

Former NBA player Gilbert Arenas talks with his son Alijah Arenas of Chatsworth at halftime against Monterey during a CIF State Division IV boys basketball championship game at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento March 9, 2024. (Keith Birmingham/MediaNews Group/Pasadena Star-News via Getty Images)

“Our personalities are a little the same,” Alijah said. “I feel like that’s my dad’s dream too, that I could get to that level.”

During a recent edition of Philadelphia 76ers guard Paul George’s “Podcast P,” the elder Arenas shared some details about the experience of coaching his son.

Alijah Arenas

McDonald’s All-American West guard Alijah Arenas dribbles the ball during the first half at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y., April 1, 2025. (Pamela Smith/Imagn Images)

“Ain’t no days off. … We get [300 or] 400 shots up before school,” Arenas said. “He’s coachable … depending on what day it is. In the mornings, we’ll get up at like 5:30 so he [practices] an hour and a half. [He goes to school, comes home and then] works out, and we got lifting right after. And then we got more shooting, more dribbling.”

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Gilbert has five children, four of whom he shares with his ex-wife, Laura Govan, Alijah’s mother.

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