Bucks general manager John Hammond said on Thursday that the club isn't "married" to drafting a player at a certain position.

Milwaukee has the 10th pick in the 2009 NBA Draft.

"We'll take the best player, in our eyes," Hammond said. "We're not married to a position to that extent. And it wouldn't have to necessarily be a point guard or a power forward. If it were a wing player or any other position, I think we still might have to say, this is the best player and we take the best player and deal with it accordingly."

The Bucks could lose power forward Charlie Villanueva and point guard Ramon Sessions via free agency, but Hammond won't necessarily look at just those positions.

"When we look at the draft, I don't think we have to look at our issues regarding our free agency as much as to say going in that we're going to take the best player on the board and then secondarily the need," Hammond added. "With this draft, just by chance, (our pick could be) one of those positions, maybe the power forward or point-guard spot. But at the end of the day, I think we're probably going to end up taking with the 10th pick the best player on the board. And, it could fill a need for us, too."