until this year, i was unaware that a team could drastically reduce compensation for a player.
as i understand it, before the season started, metu signed a three year deal for slightly more than a million a year.
then the kings had to make some roster moves and metu (despite his contract) was shifted back to being a two way player (at something like $50,000 a year).
i can't believe that the union signed off on such "flexibility" for management.
ok. "now" (at the end of the season) he goes back to making real money, after playing the whole season for peanuts (nba standard "peanuts").
metu should be (and should have been, all along) compensated at the rate he signed his contract for, prior to the start of the season.