Justin Jackson found a way to help in the form of esports. The Dallas Mavericks forward announced on Wednesday he’d be launching his “Battle of the Blues” Call of Duty Tournament, which will start Thursday.

Jackson started the tournament in effort to raise funds and awareness as people around Dallas and the country battle the outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19).

Jackson will be his own team captain alongside his Mavs teammates Jalen Brunson and Seth Curry, with Sacramento Kings star De’Aaron Fox also joining in. Jackson and Brunson were already a consistent Call of Duty duo even before basketball had to be halted. Brunson played alongside Dallas’ own Call of Duty League team, the Empire’s Crimsix in a Warzone tournament last week.

Jackson’s tournament will be formatted in a one-on-one style, with the 1-4 seeds decided in a free-for-all match using just snipers. From there, each of them will play in a best-of-three series in an elimination bracket. There won’t be fan participation.

The tournament will be broadcast on Twitch, where viewer could donate to the Mavs Foundation COVID-19 Relief Efforts Fund, which was created to support North Texas nonprofits helping those impacted by COVID-19.