Knicks NBA title run bittersweet for NYC mom of slain teen hoops fan as murder remains unsolved

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The Knicks playoff run has been bittersweet for Brooklyn mom Shanae Sanders, whose celebration of the team’s new success is a reminder of her 15-year-old son — a diehard fan whose 2024 murder remains unsolved.

“I just wish he was here,” Sanders said of her slain son, Tristan Sanders.

“At the watch party at Radio City Music Hall, I was like, ‘Oh man  if he could see this with me, if we could enjoy this together. We would be hugging each other or shouting,'” she said. “We’ve been waiting for this for so long so I am celebrating for him, too. His spirit is helping them to win.”

Tristan Sanders a diehard Knicks fan, was shot and killed in 2024 at just 15 in 2024 in an unsolved tragedy. Shanae Sanders
Shanae Sanders after learning her only child, 15-year-old Tristan Sanders, was shot and killed in 2024. Michael Nagle

Tristan was with a group of friends outside the Albany Houses public housing complex in Crown Heights shortly before 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 27, 2024, when shots rang out and he was struck in the chest.

He was rushed to Kings County Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

The fatal shooting was part of a week-long spurt of youth violence in the Big Apple and, despite an NYPD manhunt, Tristan’s killer has never been hunted down and held accountable.

Police said Tristan Sanders was with friends on Auburn Place on Oct. 26, 2024, when he was shot and killed. SG For NY Post
The gunman who killed 15-year-old Tristan Sanders on Oct. 26, 2024, remains on the loose. Michael Nagle

The teen, Sanders’ only child, was a freshman at Boys and Girls High School — and a basketball nut.

“I grew up watching the Knicks and I would have my son watching the games with me and he grew to love them,” Sanders said. “That was his team. I had a Knicks-themed 5th birthday for him and he loved it!”

The grieving mom is now finding a new connection with the son she lost, celebrating as the Knicks prepare to face off against the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Finals starting Wednesday — the first time the team has reached that pinnacle since 1999 with a chance for their first champions in 53 years.

Not lost on Sanders is the fact that the historic playoff run is coming in June — which is National Gun Violence Awareness Month.

Knicks fans celebrate outside MSG after the team swept the NBA Eastern Conference Finals. Aristide Economopoulos for NY Post
Shanae Sanders is celebrating the Knicks’ playoff run in memory of her slain teen son. Shanae Sanders

“I’m a part of this organization, NAC [Not Another Child],:” she said. “I don’t want this to keep happening because it’s disheartening.  He was one of multiple young men who lost their lives at the time.”

For her, the Knicks have provided some healing.

“I’m still mourning him so it’s hard to celebrate but with them winning, it brings a little joy,” Sanders told The Post. “I just wish he was here.”

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