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Kyrie Irving: NBA star bought George Floyd's family home

2021-01-19T12:56:01.147Z


Kyrie Irving is a constant advocate for social justice. The Brooklyn Nets basketball pro did a huge favor for Georg Floyd's family. Other celebrities follow suit.


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Kyrie Irving in the Brooklyn Nets dress

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Basketball star Kyrie Irving is rumored to make around $ 35 million a year with the Brooklyn Nets.

The NBA professional apparently also used his wealth to help the family of George Floyd, who was killed last year.

Irving is said to have bought a house for the relatives.

The former NBA player Stephen Jackson, who was friends with Floyd, reported on the podcast

"

The Rematch

"

.

Irving supported the family, as did other celebrities.

Lil Wayne's manager bought them a Mercedes-Benz.

Barbra Streisand gave them shares of Disney

, "

Jackson said.

The American Floyd was killed in a police operation in May of last year.

The violent death of the black sparked protests against racism and police violence worldwide.

US sport, in particular, became increasingly political.

The basketball professionals put the fight against grievances in the country in the foreground.

Basketball is becoming increasingly political

The Milwaukee Bucks wrote history in August: While opponents Orlando Magic were preparing for the sixth game of the playoff series against the Bucks in the hall in Lake Buena Vista (Florida), the team around superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo simply stayed in the dressing room.

Closed the Bucks stepped in front of the camera a little later and declared that

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the focus today could not be on basketball

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.

LeBron James, who has been the best basketball player in the world for years, also spoke up urgently - and sharply criticized the incumbent President Donald Trump.

Irving, who also voiced criticism, had already campaigned for social justice off the field in July.

The 28-year-old provided $ 1.5 million to increase the salaries of WNBA players who did not want to participate

in the pre-season

tournament in the

"

bubble

"

due to concerns about the coronavirus or their commitment to social injustice

.

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Source: spiegel

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