Bucks general manager John Hammond discussed the teams disappointing season and free agency in a recent radio interview with WSSP in Milwaukee.

"Not happy," Hammond said of his feeling after the 2008-09 campaign. "At the end of the day, 34 wins is not good enough. It would be easy for us to use the Michael Redd excuse, we use the Andrew Bogut excuse and we had an eight game turn-around from 26 wins to 34 wins. We could make all the excuses we want and say that is a good year but for us that's not good enough. We want more than that, we want this team to have a winning record, we want this team to have a winning record for consecutive years and we want to be a playoff team."

He was then asked if any decisions had been made regarding free agents Charlie Villanueva and Ramon Sessions.

"No, there's not yet. It's going to happen the 1st of July once free agency does begin," Hammond said. "I've said this publicly already that it's going to be a little difficult for us probably to be able to resign both, but that's our goal, we would like to and we want to. You can talk about Ramon, Charlie, Charlie, Ramon all you want if you don't have flexibility that's what happens to you, you don't put yourself in a position to say, 'Yeah, we'll match those if we choose to, we won't match those if we choose not to.'  You don't have that flexibility. There could be things that restrict you and say we might have to let a player walk because we don't have the room to match something."