(CNN) When Indiana Pacers star Victor Oladipo won the NBA's Most Improved Player Award at the end of last season, he was given a Kia.

On Sunday, he gave the car to Renita Hills, a survivor of domestic violence.

"I've heard part of your story, and I think you're an inspiration to so many people -- and you're a survivor," Oladipo said in a video, which was shown on the center scoreboard at the Pacers home game against the Washington Wizards at Bankers Life Fieldhouse.

"I love giving back to the community of Indianapolis. So, surprise! This car is actually for you."

When @VicOladipo won the NBA's Most Improved Player Award, he was given a brand-new Kia.



Tonight, he surprised Renita Hills, a domestic violence survivor who now works with @juliancenter, with the keys to that car. 🎁🚗🔑 pic.twitter.com/uliTCUc8uy — Indiana Pacers (@Pacers) December 23, 2018

Boomer, the Pacers mascot, gave a visibly stunned Hills the keys.

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