It's not usually good news for a player if his agent's office gets raided by the FBI. That's the situation Indiana Pacers center Myles Turner finds himself in after his agent, Andy Miller of ASM Sports, had his office raided Wednesday in connection with the college basketball scandal that has already led to the arrest of 10 people.

One of those people, Christian Dawkins, previously worked as an agent at ASM Sports. Dawkins was accused of bribing assistant college basketball coaches to influence players to sign with him when the players turned professional.

Miller represents Turner and other NBA players, including Dwight Howard, Serge Ibaka and Kyle Lowry.

Turner said he was "not concerned about anything going on at ASM (his agency) I have a lot of confidence in Andy Miller. ... (I've been loyal to him through thick and thin which he's done the same with me."

Turner went on to say he is "supremely confident" in ASM.

"I talk to (Miller) every day. Keeping me updated on everything. Telling me you're going hear stuff. People are going to want me to go here. People are going to want me to jump ship, but Andy's my guy, man. I'm not going nowhere."

Turner, one of the highest-rated recruits in the country when he got drafted, said he didn't take any money from anyone.

"My parents were like, 'Myle,s we're not taking any money. I don't care what you're saying,'" he said with a laugh. "I'm glad we didn't."