It won't take long before finally Milos Teodosic decides if he will play next season in the NBA or not.

During the Euroleague final on Sunday, many scouts watched the 30-year-old Serbian international play and were impressed with his skill set. Teodosic then revealed, via Brian Lewis of the New York Post, that he will make his decision in the next 15-20 days.

Teodosic told TASS reporter Andrey Kartashov after Sunday’s game he’ll decide whether to make the jump to the NBA in the next “15-20 days.” The Russian League championship ends early next month, and Teodosic cannot sign an NBA free-agent deal until July 7. But it’s pretty clear if he gets one, he’s gone.

According to David Pick of Eurobasket.com, the CSKA Moscow point guard is seeking a three-year deal worth $25 to $30 million for his first NBA contract.

There have been a number of teams from the NBA that have shown interest in signing Teodosic, who many believe is the best player currently playing outside of the league. He is very experienced and has played at the highest level in Europe for more than 10 years. His passing is top notch and could turn out to be the playmaker some teams have been looking for.

The Brooklyn Nets, Denver Nuggets, and Utah Jazz have long been rumored as the frontrunners to land his services. However, there could be some more teams that may join the sweepstakes in signing him once he makes it known that he will finally play in the NBA.