Nets star Kyrie Irving is continuing his activism with Black Lives Matter, this time using his wallet to help.

He has bought George Floyd's family a new house.

During an interview on Etan Thomas' podcast “The Rematch”, former NBA player and close friend to Floyd Stephen Jackson revealed to the world what Irving has done for the Floyd family, along with what other celebrities have done to help, when asked about how the family is doing.

“She's getting so much love — not just from us, but from people all around the world who are showing support,” Jackson said. “I'm just continuing to do what I said I was going to do; I said I was going to be my brother's keeper and take care of his daughter and make sure that her next days are her best days. A lot of my friends [have helped]. Kyrie Irving bought them a house. Lil Wayne's manager bought them a Mercedes Benz. Barbra Streisand gave them stock in Disney.”

This is just the latest in a number of activist things Irving has done over the past couple of months. He has been conspicuously absent from the Brooklyn Nets for the majority of the season, and prior to his absence, he refused to talk to the media, referring to them as sheep.

Irving was spotted during a game against the Denver Nuggets in a Zoom meeting for Democratic Manhattan district attorney candidate Tahanie Aboushi.

George Floyd's death at the hands of Minneapolis police officers back in May sparked a wave of protests against racial injustice throughout the country and strengthened the Black Lives Matter movement. The NBA has been at the forefront of the movement, with many players taking a leading role.

The Nets guard is doing his part though in helping Floyd's family get back on their feet.