Timberwolves rookie point guard Jonny Flynn is adjusting to the team's triangle offense.

Flynn was used to creating his own shot at Syracuse, but the triangle offense calls for constant ball movement.

"It's tough," Flynn said. "I'm just following the game plan, doing what Kurt [Rambis] wants. Me being a guy who likes to create off the dribble, likes to get into the lane, it's tough coming into a system like that."

The rookie point guard is averaging more turnovers (3.6) than assists (3.3), but ranks third of newcomers with 14.2 points per game.

"That's him kind of going back to his comfort zone and what he feels he can accomplish and do," coach Kurt Rambis said. "That's part of learning in this league, (learning) how talented, how big and strong and quick people are. It's difficult to do the same things in this league that you were able to do in college.

"But again, that's him figuring it out, trying to see what works and what doesn't work, and hopefully he continues to learn from that."