Gilbert Arenas blames ‘Lipp’ CIBERTRUCK for collision son Alijah

Gilbert Arenas‘Son, Aliah, was involved in the fall of the car late last month When his CIBERTRUCK did not die. The good news is that he was fine and was lucky because the fall could be much worse.
The former NBA star told Barnes that Alija was trapped in a car for about 10 minutes. He could only come out because he left the crack in one of the windows, and passers-by could use a crack already made to help open the window and get Ali on security.
Ariah Arenas is a five-star pistol guard in the class 2025. years and is dedicated to playing for USC Trojans and Eric Musselman’s chief coach next season. It can potentially be a stake in college and NBA.
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The most important thing, Arenes is fine and did not suffer anything more serious. By the time the season begins, it should be ready to go to Trojans and will return to its usual, dominant I at the basketball court.
Arena told Bannes that he emphasized his son so that he should use what happened as a life lesson: “You survived that,” Arenas said to her child, “because you’re a good man.”
Jake Faigus He graduated from the University of Arizona in 2022. years and stopped Catena Media, Playmaker, Draft, US today, Spike Up and Spotlight Sports Group. It also writes for sports news and works on iHeartmedia in Phoenik.
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