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Kings' Chimezie Metu suspended for punching opponent after wild dunk attempt

Sacramento Kings forward Chimezie Metu was suspended one summer league game for throwing a punch during Sunday's game, the league announced Monday. Metu will miss Tuesday's summer league championship game against the Boston Celtics.

A wild dunk attempt was only the start of the violence in a summer league game between the Kings and Dallas Mavericks on Sunday.

In the third quarter, Metu tried to throw it down on Mavericks rookie Eugene Omoruyi (or "tried to take Omoruyi's soul," as the announcer described it). Rather than risk being put on a poster, Omoruyi responded with a hard foul that included a shove, which knocked Metu off balance and onto the floor.

Metu responded by getting up and throwing a hard right hook at the rookie.

An official review of the incident led to an ejection for both players, Omoruyi on a flagrant 2 and Metu on a punching foul. Both are automatic ejections under NBA rules.

The Kings eventually won 86-70.

Omoruyi had been playing in only his fourth game in an NBA uniform after signing a two-way contract with the Mavericks as an undrafted free agent. In his senior year at Oregon, Omoruyi averaged 17.1 points, 5.4 rebounds and 1.5 steals per game while shooting 37.6 percent from deep.

Metu is entering his fourth NBA season and second with the Kings. He has averaged four points per game in 83 career regular-season games.

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