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Thunder Trade Aaron Wiggins to Atlanta, Saving $61 Million
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100% centerFirst reported by N12 · 4 days ago
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What happened
Oklahoma City traded Aaron Wiggins to Atlanta for two second-round picks. The move trims the Thunder's projected next-season tax bill from $213 million to $152 million, saving about $61 million.
- 01Oklahoma City traded Aaron Wiggins to Atlanta for two second-round picks.
- 02The deal is estimated to save the Thunder $61 million.
- 03Wiggins averaged 9.4 points and shot 35.6% from three this season.
- 04He started 21 games this year and 26 during last season's title run.
- 05His playoff role dropped to 5.8 minutes per game.
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