Former University of Florida center Udonis Haslem may bypass a chance to play in the NBA for guaranteed money overseas.

Haslem's agent, Jason Levien, said Wednesday the 6-foot-9 center has been offered $400,000 to play for the Chalon pro team in France. Since he was unselected in this year's NBA Draft, Haslem would have to go to camp with one of the three teams that have invited him and try to make the squad without any guarantees.

"Right now he's leaning towards (signing with) that team," Levien said of Chalon.

Haslem averaged nine points and was third in the NBA's summer league play in rebounds with 8.1 per contest while playing for the Atlanta Hawks.

Golden State and Seattle are among several teams that have invited Haslem, a four-year starter at Florida, to their fall camps.

Since European teams open camp at the end of the month, however, Haslem has to make a quick decision on a nice, quick payoff or gambling it all on making an NBA team. He's apparently decided to take the sure money.

Levien said Haslem will likely make a final decision Monday.