Based on his recent interviews, it's Jeff Teague. Dude is not afraid to tell stories about getting embarrassed haha
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Chris Bosh was even more egoless than Wade.
Of course, there are lots of role players who are egoless, like Alex Caruso. But it's harder when you have been an All Star and your team's best player and top scorer.
Harden, embiid, lebron, kd
Steph Curry, Nikola Jokic, Tim Duncan
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Curry has that past underdog, you-should-not-have-doubt-me fire ; Andrew Bogut said years ago that he reads tweets at halftime when he's having a bad performance to fuel himself.
I can see that, but in contrast to the major stars of today, he's arguably understated.
Imagine Lebron letting anyone else on his team remotely attempt to be finals mvp.
Steph Curry. With his I'm the greatest PG of all time claims and his chest thumping all the time. Don't think so.
Jordan Poole. He's letting players go score on him. How sweet and humble is that?
Tim Duncan always comes to mind. The guy really stuck to the fundamentals
Tim Duncan.
Wade has a HUGE ego
Cam Johnson and Mikal Bridges. The twins are incredibly humble.
LOL at wade being the first that came to mind
Manu, Duncan, Dirk
This is such a truly delusional post
Detlef Schrempf
DWade thought he was the guy the first year lbj came
Probably Manu considering he gave up a bag and a starter spot on another team to continue playing off the bench.
You can argue Dave Robinson and Duncan were similar too since they were the respective face of the franchise, but also ceded space as they aged so the better players (Duncan and Tony/Kawhi) could carry the team.
Mike Muscala. Because he’s Mike Muscala
Kawhi