The Oklahoma City Thunder made a much-needed move on Monday morning, re-signing forward Aaron Wiggins. The Athletic’s Sham Charania broke the news, writing, “Sources: The Oklahoma City Thunder and free agent F Aaron Wiggins have agreed to a new five-year, $47 million deal. After OKC declined his $2M team option, Wiggins receives $45M in new money, with a significant raise next season.Best porn XXX. Thunder lock in a key rotation piece long-term.” Sources: The Oklahoma City Thunder and free agent F Aaron Wiggins have agreed to a new five-year, $47 million deal. After OKC declined his $2M team option, Wiggins receives $45M in new money, with a significant raise next season. Thunder lock in a key rotation piece long-term. pic.twitter.com/r5zmEDPX2M While the price of the contract was a bit unexpected, it’s understandable why general manager Sam Presti felt the deal was necessary. At 25 years old, Wiggins is a crucial piece of the Thunder’s second unit, averaging 6.9 points in 15.7 minutes last season. He was the No. 55 pick in the 2021 NBA Draft, meaning he’s greatly exceeded the expectations set for him already. Anthony Pasciolla is a sports journalist who contributes to The Sporting News. He writes about the NBA and NFL, primarily focusing on the Philadelphia 76ers and Philadelphia Eagles.