Ramon Sessions will make $3.9 million during the 2010-11 season, which tempted Donnie Walsh to deviate from his cap space strategy.

"Probably for a night, yeah," he said. "But then I thought it out, looked at my numbers and thought, 'No, I don't think we should do this because I don't think this will help us as much as I'd like. It might this year, but in the long run it may not help us as much."

Walsh made it clear to Sessions' agent in August that he would only be able to sign the point guard if he was able to clear another salary for 2010 off his books.

Minnesota ended up signing Sessions to an offer sheet.

It is hard to believe the Wolves keep Jonny Flynn, Ricky Rubio and Sessions long-term.

"At some point I'll check with (David Kahn)," Walsh said. "My feeling is he won't trade right away. He'll probably wait a while."