When Adeena Razzaq showed up at the Jarvis Collegiate Institute basketball court in Toronto this week, she arrived wearing her brother's clothes.
"Ever since I was a kid I've been wearing his clothes," the 18-year-old told CBC Toronto. "He got mad at me a few times, but he got used to it."
It's one of the many ways she'll hold onto memories of her older brother Affan, who died earlier this month from cancer at age 20.
Then there's his sport — the game that drew him in from the time he was six or seven years old, and which he was on the road to pursuing professionally.
Adeena Razzaq holds up a Kevin Durant jersey, given to Affan by his friends while he was in hospital during the final days of his life. (Naama Weingarten/CBC News)
"Whenever I see basketball, I just see him," said Razz