A former Texas A&M assistant was mentioned during court proceedings for the FBI's investigation into college basketball.According to multiple reports, former A&M assistant Amir Abdur-Rahim allegedly met with agent Christian Dawkins, former financial advisor Marty Blazer and an undercover member of law enforcement to discuss payments to former A&M player Robert Williams.According to Blazer's testimony in federal court, Abdur-Rahim shipped a pair of shoes stuffed with $11,000 to Williams in 2017.Abdur-Rahim and Williams both left A&M after the 2017-18 season that saw the Aggies reach the Sweet 16.Abdur-Rahim became an assistant at Georgia, while Williams declared for the draft after his sophomore year and was selected 27th overall by the Boston Celtics.