The Atlanta Hawks have traded for guard Aaron Wiggins from the Oklahoma City Thunder in exchange for two second-round picks (one in 2030 and a less favorable one in 2032). Wiggins, known for his 3-and-D skills and a career 38% shooting from beyond the arc, signed a five-year, $45 million extension before the 2024-25 season. The Hawks will owe him just over $17 million over the next two guaranteed seasons, potentially offering him a larger role. Wiggins has struggled to find consistent playing time with Oklahoma City’s deep roster.
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