The Timberwolves plan on playing both Jonny Flynn and Ramon Sessions in the backcourt at times.

"In the times that they do play together it's going to be pretty fun to watch because of their ability of both of them to create for other people, to get inside the lane, either to draw a foul or find a teammate," Minnesota president David Kahn said Tuesday.

Sessions played some shooting guard for the Bucks last season after Michael Redd went down with a knee injury.

"This past year was really my first year playing off the ball and I felt really comfortable with it," Sessions said. "With Michael Redd going down in Milwaukee, that gave me the opportunity to show that I can off the ball a little bit so I'm definitely looking forward to that challenge."