The Hawks’ predraft work continued Sunday night. The team agreed to acquire wing Aaron Wiggins from the Thunder in exchange for two second-round picks, according to a person familiar with the situation.
ESPN first reported the deal.
The Hawks sent their 2030 second-round pick, as well as the least favorable of the Hawks’ and the Lakers’ seconds in 2032.
In Wiggins, the Hawks add another solid defender on the wing.
Over 339 games with the Thunder, Wiggins averaged 8.7 points, 3.1 rebounds and 1.4 assists while shooting 38% from deep.
The Hawks will have to wait a couple of weeks before the deal becomes official. The trade likely won’t become official until July 6, when the NBA moratorium ends on transactions.
Wiggins, whom the Thunder drafted with the No. 55 pick in the 2021 draft, has three years left on the five-year contract he signed in 2024. Per ESPN, the contract is worth $9.2 million in the 2026-27 season and declines the following season.
To make the move, the Hawks will absorb Wiggins’ salary into the $11 million trade exception created when the team dealt Luke Kennard to the Lakers in February.
In using the trade exception, the Hawks continue to have some financial flexibility, should they decide to exercise team options on players.
Earlier Sunday, the Hawks agreed to terms with veteran guard CJ McCollum.
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