The Minnesota Timberwolves selected guard Kris Dunn with the No. 5 pick in the 2016 NBA draft, and during the Las Vegas Summer League their prized rookie suffered a concussion in the second game. Dunn is back practicing and looking forward to his rookie season in the NBA.

"I feel great. I’m back on court," Dunn tells the Star Tribune. "I’m just working to get better for training camp, but I’m definitely back."

When training camp opens in late September, Dunn will probably be listed second on the point guard depth chart behind Ricky Rubio, and at this time the rookie isn't worried about starting or coming off the bench.

"Whatever happens, happens. If I’m a starter or not a starter, I’m going to do whatever the coach needs me to do. I’m just here to learn," said Dunn.

There has been speculation that Minnesota could deal Rubio at some point in 2016-17, if Dunn plays well during his rookie season. Rubio, signed through the 2018-19 season, has yet to become a consistent scorer during his five years in the NBA. Prior to the concussion, Dunn had been impressive in Summer League action, which is great news for the Timberwolves.