Former Michigan State, Notre Dame Basketball Player Garrick Sherman Goes On Twitter Rant About NCAA, Drug Testing

Former Michigan State and Notre Dame player, Garrick Sherman, goes on a possible alcohol-fueled Twitter tirade on NCAA and their drug testing policy.

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The late Richard Pryor had this bit about how nothing good ever happened after midnight. While that point may be debatable, we can all probably agree that there isn't much good that can come out of drinking past midnight while in the country of Georgia and then hoping on Twitter. That latter scenario is what happened with former Michigan State and Notre Dame center Garrick Sherman, who is currently playing for BC Dinamo Tbilisi in the Georgian Superliga a few hours ago.

With the season over after the Dinamo lost to MIA Academy in the Final, Sherman decided to start off his Twitter rant by setting the tone for what was to come. 

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First, there were some random musings. 

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Then, Sherman started sharing some personal stories from his time playing for the Spartans. 

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This trip down memory lane turned into ripping the NCAA, their faulty drug test protocol and the treatment of student-athletes. 

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Okay, so who is going to be the one to ask Sherman's former Michigan State teammate, Draymond Green, about these tweets?

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[via @gsherm11]

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