The Atlanta Hawks agree to acquire wing Aaron Wiggins from the Oklahoma City Thunder in a trade that sends Wiggins to Atlanta in exchange for two future second-round draft picks. Multiple reports say the Hawks and Thunder structure the deal as a draft-pick swap rather than a multi-player package. One report citing an Associated Press source adds that the Thunder receive second-round selections in 2030 and 2032. The reporting also describes Wiggins as a versatile two-way wing who can add depth to the Hawks’ rotation. Several outlets frame the move as an offseason roster reshaping effort for Atlanta as it looks toward the next playoff push. On the Oklahoma City side, coverage characterizes the trade as part of broader roster planning. Wiggins is entering the Hawks after a five-year stint with the Thunder, during which one report says he helped Oklahoma City win the 2025 NBA championship. Overall, the outlets agree on the key elements: the Hawks acquire Wiggins, the Thunder receive two second-round picks, and the trade is being reported ahead of the NBA draft.