After being drafted as the 11th pick in the 2005 NBA draft, center Fran Vazquez from Spain admitted he is not quite sure where he will play next season.

The big man has two years remaining on his contract with Unicaja Malaga. The deal includes a buyout clause worth nearly $600,000 that is proving to be a sticking point.  As a rule, NBA teams may pay up to $350,000 to buy out contracts, leaving the remainder Vazquez?s responsibility.

"I have got my ideas clear, but I have two more years on my contract with Unicaja and I have to try and negotiate things," Vazquez said. "I have to negotiate with Unicaja. I insist I have a 50 percent chance of leaving and a 50 percent chance of staying, but my agent is taking care of all that."