Knicks choice Vujanic agrees to European deal

? New York Knicks draft choice Milos Vujanic has agreed to a two-year contract with a top European team, agent Goran Ristanovic told the New York Post.

“Milos will play two years on a famous European club,” Ristanovic said. “We know he can play in the NBA, but Milos is thinking, and I am too, his basketball career goes step by step. First step is Europe, next step New York.”

The 22-year-old Vujanic, a Yugoslav point guard selected in the second round last year, is averaging 25 points this season for the Yugoslav club team Partizann. Ristanovic said the European team — which he will not identify until Vujanic finishes the season in early June — will buy out the Partizann contract.

Ristanovic said Vujanic will make more than $1 million next season, and will have an option to get out the deal after one year.