The Oklahoma City Thunder have agreed to trade guard Aaron Wiggins to the Atlanta Hawks, marking a notable roster move between two NBA franchises as they continue to adjust their squads for the new season.
Wiggins, who developed into a reliable rotation player with the Thunder, now joins Atlanta as the Hawks look to strengthen their depth and add versatility on the wing. The move gives the Hawks another athletic two-way option who can contribute on both ends of the floor.
During his time in Oklahoma City, Wiggins built a reputation as a steady role player, valued for his energy, defensive effort and ability to space the floor when needed. His departure reflects the Thunder’s ongoing roster evaluation as they continue to refine their young core and future cap flexibility.
For Atlanta, the acquisition adds another piece to a roster that has been seeking greater consistency and depth in supporting its primary rotation players. Wiggins is expected to compete for minutes in a crowded wing rotation, where his versatility could become an important asset over the course of the season.
The trade highlights both teams’ continued efforts to balance development with competitiveness, as the Thunder maintain flexibility for future moves while the Hawks look to improve immediate roster balance.
Further details of the deal, including any additional assets involved, have not been fully disclosed at this stage.







