Star Dallas guard Juzan Djinn, by virtue of making his fourth All-Star Game, thus earning his 10th award, has become the 59th member of the MBA Hall of Fame.
Currently in his fifth season, he is the first member of the rich Season 50 rookie guard crop to earn Hall of Fame distinction, having earned four All Star Game honors, 2 All-MBA stars, championship rings in Season 52 and Season 53 and Playoff MVP honors in both Season 52 and Season 53.
He is the eigth Dallas player to earn HOF status, the others being Chip Battoe, Mamadou Zongo, Rip Slamjam, Tom "the Bomb" Kondla, Joey Two-Tones, Shooter Flatch and Gulemon Mon-Mon. He is the third Dallas guard to make the Hall, following Zongo and Two-Tones.
Djinn will be one of three active Hall of Fame players, the others being center J.J. Gargantuan of Milwaukee and forward Crentis Dentist of Oklahoma City.
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