Amir Abdur-Rahim: USF head men’s basketball coach reportedly dies at age 43

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Amir Abdur-Rahim, the head men’s basketball coach at USF, died after battling “an aggressive illness,” according to the Tampa Bay Times. He was 43.

Abdur-Rahim, who played collegiately, was the younger brother of Shareef Abdur-Rahim, who went on to NBA stardom after playing in college. They had another brother, Muhammad Abdur-Rahim, who also played in college.

Abdur-Rahim, who is survived by his wife and three children, among siblings and other family, was considered a rising star in coaching.

Abdur-Rahim took over as the head coach at USF prior to the 2023-24 season, and went 25-8 in his first campaign. They won a regular-season AAC title but failed to make the NCAA Tournament.

Prior to his stint at USF, he had engineered a miraculous turnaround for the Kennesaw State program he led. After going 1-28 in his first season, Abdur-Rahim piloted the Owls to a 5-19 mark and then a 13-18 campaign. His crowning achievement came a year later, a 26-9 season in 2022-23 that saw Kennesaw State win it’s conference and play in the NCAA Tournament.

This spring, Abdur-Rahim was linked to even higher-profile head coaching jobs, but stayed at USF.

CBS Sports’ Matt Norlander assessed the latest coaching moves across the country during a segment in March.

“Louisville? Not getting Dusty May. It’s search has kind of been recalibrated a bit here,” Norlander said. “Shaheen Holloway of Seton Hall has been involved, Amir Abdur-Rahim from South Florida has been involved”

Norlander adder another job could have an eye on Abdur-Rahim too in Vanderbilt. After apparently losing out on an option like Utah State’s Danny Sprinkle after his reported hire at Washington, Abdur-Rahim could’ve become a target for the Commodores to follow in after Jerry Stackhouse.

Prior to Kennesaw State, Abdur-Rahim was an assistant at Texas A&M (2014-18) and Georgia (2018-19).

He played his college basketball at Garden City CC from 2000-01 before a transfer to Southeastern Louisiana from 2001-04. He began his coaching career in 2006 with Murray State as an assistant and eventually landed at the College of Charleston in 2012.

Following his stint there, he ended up at Texas A&M, Georgia and eventually Kennesaw State.

South Florida is slated to begin the 2024-25 campaign on Nov. 4 against in-state rival Florida.

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