Former Maryland men's basketball wing Kevin Huerter was drafted by the Atlanta Hawks with the 19th overall pick in the NBA Draft June 21. Huerter's departure created a significant hole for the Terps, but head coach Mark Turgeon completed a consensus top-10 recruiting class this spring. Here's a look at Turgeon's new guards and wings whose role increased with the loss of Huerter.
Aaron Wiggins
Wiggins, a 6-foot-6 wing out of North Carolina, has an opportunity to start at small forward with Huerter gone. Wiggins, the No. 41 overall recruit in 247Sports' composite rankings for the class of 2018, became Turgeon's first commitment of the 2018 class last June. He was coached by former Terps guard Keith Gatlin at Wesleyan Christian Academy (N.C.) and by 11-year NBA veteran Jeff McInnis on Team Charlotte, an Under Armour-sponsored AAU team.