Milos Vujanic is on the move again, but the Yugoslavian point guard is not headed to New York.

The Knicks' second-round pick from last year's NBA draft has agreed to a two-year contract with Skipper Bologna of the Italian league. Vujanic was close to joining Spanish power Barcelona but signed a deal with Bologna for about $4million.

Vujanic, who averaged 26points per game for Partizan of Yugoslavia last season, can terminate the contract after one year and join the Knicks. He said last April his goal was to play in the NBA - but unless the Knicks can offer him more money, Vujanic could remain in Europe for some time.

Because Vujanic was a second-round pick, the Knicks do not have to pay him more than the league minimum. His agent receives 10% of the contract, which is why Vujanic's representative wants him to stay in Europe.

Several of Vujanic's Yugoslavian teammates, including the Kings' Vlade Divac and the Clippers' Marko Jaric, have advised him to play in the NBA. In addition to his financial concerns, Vujanic is reluctant to join the Knicks because they have three point guards - Howard Eisley, Charlie Ward and Frank Williams - under contract. Ward's contract can be bought out on July 1 for $2 million.