A draft in any sport can be a bit of a crapshoot. Sometimes, can't miss prospects - like Greg Oden (No 1 overall, 2007 NBA Draft) - do in fact miss. Other times, unheralded potential pros - like Tom Brady (No 199 overall, 2000 NFL Draft) - eventually become the greatest players of all time.
In other words, it's hardly an exact science. But that doesn't stop teams from attempting to turn the drafting process into just that, treating young prospects like lab rats in the weeks before the big night.
Teams record every quantifiable measurement from these budding athletes and, since that's clearly not enough, also subject them to questions of philosophy, psychology and, occasionally, psychopathy.
As we approach next month's NBA Draft, here are three of the strangest ...
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