Dan Dakich was a reserve guard for the Indiana basketball team from 1981-85. Frank Kaminsky was the national player of the year in 2015 after leading Wisconsin to consecutive Final Four appearances.

The two got into a Twitter debate Monday, ahead of the 2017 national championship game between North Carolina and Gonzaga, over NCAA benefits.

Dakich, who coached at Bowling Green from 1997-2007 and at Indiana in 2008, sent out a tweet that said NCAA athletes are not "exploited" because they receive compensation in the form of scholarships for what is only a "20-hour work week."

NCAA..only place 18-24 yr old Athletes make $20,000 to $60,000 for 20 hr a week work only 8 hrs work in the summer months and r "exploited" — Dan Dakich (@dandakich) April 3, 2017

Kaminsky, who is in his second season with the NBA's Hornets, took issue with the tweet and responded by telling the 54-year-old Dakich times have changed and he has "no idea" what he's talking about.

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You clearly have no idea what you are talking about https://t.co/MfpSQziG0G — Frank Kaminsky III (@FSKPart3) April 3, 2017

What followed was a back-and-forth that included insults and some strong language.

Riiiight only been a player..coach..dad paying but ur right I have "no idea"..you'll grow up and understand someday son!! https://t.co/mYjZgr5wvx — Dan Dakich (@dandakich) April 3, 2017

Oh right cause when you played people were making billions yearly off of college sports while telling u ur image doesn't belong to u right? https://t.co/Kgac9Vqmmm — Frank Kaminsky III (@FSKPart3) April 3, 2017

Clown..read my tweets..who has said anything about image btw ur "image" without WISCONSIN jersey is currently worth 0 zip nada https://t.co/9nUUgLYgdp — Dan Dakich (@dandakich) April 3, 2017

Must be wonderful to reap the benefits of kids working their asses off by sitting on yours and rambling about 0 zip nada https://t.co/x5J0aZzJfR — Frank Kaminsky III (@FSKPart3) April 3, 2017

After all the work I put in absolutely.not as good as working 20yrs/week getting ov $100k at 18! How much ur likeness worth w/o WISCONSIN ? https://t.co/M6DQRN7f56 — Dan Dakich (@dandakich) April 3, 2017

"WORKING ur ass off"? Son please..we had no "restrictions" on hrs! U wouldn't know "working ur ass off" if it hit you in the nose.. https://t.co/M6DQRN7f56 — Dan Dakich (@dandakich) April 3, 2017

Lol yea. Okay. This just proves to me how uneducated on the topic you actually are. https://t.co/XqTsiad187 — Frank Kaminsky III (@FSKPart3) April 3, 2017

Cause I got to where I was by putting in minimum effort at every single stage. Sound logic. Who could argue with that one?!?! https://t.co/XqTsiad187 — Frank Kaminsky III (@FSKPart3) April 3, 2017

And you got paid handsomely at 18-24 for 20plus hours a week good for you!! On Wisconsin.. https://t.co/872QYBaMJ9 — Dan Dakich (@dandakich) April 3, 2017

No. I didn't get paid. I left there with no money and still owed rent through my lease. Actually lost money. Glad I was good at bball tho... https://t.co/phgMQ75OeM — Frank Kaminsky III (@FSKPart3) April 3, 2017

Sure ya did..that's on you ..not one player in 28 yrs of coaching including my son left like that..but being a victim sells.. https://t.co/um4HkFJLjB — Dan Dakich (@dandakich) April 3, 2017

1. There might be a "20 hour restriction" on college athletes... that argument is complete garbage. — Frank Kaminsky III (@FSKPart3) April 3, 2017

2. I never asked to be paid when I was in college. I just wanted to capitalize on my image/likeness while my name was big. — Frank Kaminsky III (@FSKPart3) April 3, 2017