After a long wait, restricted free-agent Ramon Sessions is reportedly on the verge of signing an offer sheet.  Surprisingly, the team closing in on Sessions appears to be the Minnesota Timberwolves.

The Wolves have about $3.7 million of their mid-level exception available for this 2009-2010 season.  Any offer sheet would need to be at least two seasons in length.

The Bucks would have seven days to match but it is believed that they are highly unlikely to do so since the team is only $1.6 million under the luxury tax threshold.

Wolves' GM David Kahn would add another point guard to his roster after Ricky Rubio's decision to spend two more years overseas.

The Knicks and Clippers were thought to be in pursuit of Sessions most of the off-season.