The Sacramento Kings are guaranteeing Chimezie Metu‘s $1.9M contract for next season, sources tell ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
Jason Anderson of The Sacramento Bee confirms the news that Metu’s salary has been guaranteed.
The 48th pick of the 2018 draft, Metu was a rotation regular for the Kings in 2021-22, appearing in 60 games (20 starts, 21.3 MPG) with averages of 8.9 PPG and 5.6 RPG on .452/.306/.780 shooting. It was his most productive season in the NBA, posting career highs in games played, minutes, points and rebounds.
Metu spent his first couple of seasons with the Spurs prior to being waived in 2020. He was picked up by Sacramento soon after, waived, re-signed on a two-way deal, and then promoted to a standard contract. The 25-year-old should provide some versatile frontcourt depth for the Kings in ’22-23, as Metu is capable of playing both power forward and center.
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