Alijah Arenas, a top USC basketball commit and son of former NBA All-Star Gilbert Arenas, was hospitalized after being seriously injured in a Tesla Cybertruck crash, sources told CBS News Los Angeles.

The Los Angeles Police Department said they received calls around 4:56 a.m. that a vehicle had hit a hydrant and a tree near the 7900 block of Corbin Avenue.
Initial information from the LAPD said the 18-year-old was taken to the hospital in stable condition.
The five-star recruit from Chatsworth High School committed to attend USC in January. The shooting guard is considered one of the top prospects in the country.
"Our thoughts and prayers are with Alijah and his family following this morning's accident," USC Coach Eric Musselman tweeted.
It is unclear how the crash took place.
Following the collision, Gilbert Arenas tweeted that his podcast "Gil's Arena" canceled its show today. The former NBA star owns and runs the podcast in partnership with Underdog Fantasy Sports.
"Our hearts are with our friend and Underdog partner Gilbert Arenas in this difficult moment," Underdog Fantasy Sports tweeted. "We ask the Gil's Arena and Underdog communities to please keep Alijah and the entire family in your thoughts."
At roughly noon, Laura Govan, Alijah's mother, posted on Instagram asking for prayers.
CBS News Los Angeles has reached out to USC, the NCAA and the LAUSD for comment on the incident.
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