Royce White becoming a big option for draft

MINNEAPOLIS (MCT) — As the NFL does so famously in Indianapolis every February, the NBA invites its best draft prospects to an annual combine where players are weighed, measured, tested and questioned ad nauseum.

When Royce White traveled to Chicago earlier this month, league personnel recorded his wingspan, body fat, hand size — a massive 11½ inches across, widest among 60 attending players — and they inquired about his dubious past and uncertain future complicated by an anxiety disorder that includes a fear of flying.

About the only thing they didn’t do: Ask him to play a few bars of “Imagine” downstairs on the baby grand in the hotel lobby.

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