Losing Wiley is unfortunate, but in theory, there is as much backcourt depth this year as last.
Last year, the backcourt was Trimble, Wiley, Nickens, Pack, and Wells, or 5 players covering PG, SG, and SF.
This year, the backcourt is Timble, Nickens, Sulaimon, Brantley, and Layman, still 5 players covering those three spots.
Oh, I hear ya. It's not the end of the world, but I thought - with Wiley - it gave Turgeon more flexibility to go small with Layman at the 4 and not having to play Melo all game. Brantley needs to be at least useful, given Wiley's loss.
Big Cek had a nice game, too. He's kind of been overlooked in the previews because of Stone, Carter, & Dodd. Stone's gonna take a while to learn to play D against god bigs, Carter is already nails (he's a better Bombalay or a less good Baxter) - I'm not concerned about him at all. Dodd couldn't score on ME, but can play good D. Cek can do most everything in spurts.
Still, I looked for really good things from Wiley this season. Nickens is - to date - basically a one-trick pony. Wiley had some slasher in him, in addition to shooting threes.
Anyway, this is the deepest Maryland team I can remember since the mid-70s. If Stone (& to an extent, Cek) is the real deal offensively, they are going to be REALLY tough to defend.