The Orlando Magic have inducted Rich DeVos, the team's owner, into the franchise's hall of fame.
DeVos, who turned 90 years old earlier this month, will be the lone inductee this year, a team official said.
DeVos purchased the Magic in 1991.
He joins three other members in the Magic Hall of Fame.
The team inducted Nick Anderson and franchise co-founder Pat Williams in its inaugural class in 2014. Shaquille O'Neal was the lone inductee last season.
The Magic have won two Eastern Conference titles during DeVos' tenure as owner — a tenure also marked by the departure of O'Neal via free agency in 1996 and the acrimonious departure of Dwight Howard in 2012 via trade.