By trading away guys like Aaron Wiggins and Isaiah Joe this offseason, the OKC Thunder rids themselves of two of their most versatile backup wing talents ahead of the 2026-27 campaign. With their length and specific style of play, the two were the most well-equipped options on the roster behind Jalen Williams to smoothly slot in at both the two and three spots. Now, the Thunder are once again left without any reliable insurance behind J-Dub at the small forward position. Fortunately, there may be one low-risk, high-reward option residing on the open market that OKC might want to consider. He would finish his brief 2025-26 stint in Brooklyn with 6.7 points per game on .455/ .349/ .786 shooting splits.