Frank Isola of the New York Daily News reports: New York's 2002 second-round draft pick Milos Vujanic might not be joining the Knicks next season after all.

The 6-2, 190-pound point guard, who is still the leading scorer in Europe, averaging 25.8 points per game, might decide to play one more year overseas.

"I want to play in New York but at this moment I can't guarantee 100%," Vujanic said over the telephone from his home in Yugoslavia. "It's only the middle of February. I'm thinking about my club right now. I'll have to see how things go in New York. My goal is to be in the NBA and play in New York but right now I don't know.

"But I'm very happy that people in New York are interested in me. I've had calls from fans in New York. But I'm focused on my team."

One factor in Vujanic coming or not is the Knicks logjam at the point guard position where they have Charlie Ward, Howard Eisley, and Frank Williams.

However, Scott Layden, the Knicks president, met with Vujanic last month in Yugoslavia and the Knicks remain optimistic that he will join them next season.