Watch: An NBA team asked Frank Mason III how he'd like to die
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One of Frank Mason III's interviews at the NBA Draft Combine took a very dark turn.
While speaking with ESPN's Jeff Goodman on Thursday, the Kansas guard, who won the 2017 John R. Wooden Award recognizing the national player of the year, revealed that one team at the combine asked him how he'd like to die.
"I said in my sleep, because I wouldn't want to suffer from any pain or anything," Mason said. "So I'd just rather be sleeping around my son and my family."
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