Adding to the Washington Wizards' instability in the aftermath of Michael Jordan's firing, guard Jerry Stackhouse is undecided on whether he will return to the team.

"It's up in the air," said Stackhouse, who can opt out of the final two years of his contract this summer. "I don't dislike the team at all. I like the players on the floor, and we have some young talent. The most important thing to me is that we can go forward. I'm at the point in my career that I just want to win. That will play a big part in any decision I make. Right now I can't make an easy decision."

Stackhouse, who led the Wizards in scoring this season, has two years remaining on his contract valued at just over $14 million. If he opts out, he must do so by June 30. The free agency period begins July 1.