 KD does a masterful job of blending humility with confidence. You won't find a more confident, offensive player. Why is he confident? He's earned the right to be arguably the best score in the game because of the time he's put in during the unseen hours. However, he blends that with humility, which means he is open to feedback and he's open to coaching. He doesn't think that he's reached the ceiling of what he's capable of. So if you have something, a coach or someone, or a trainer has something that can actually make him better. He is all ears. He is open to that. So he's a killer from a confident standpoint. He believes he's going to score. He believes he's the best player on the court, but he never lets that override his humility. He stays open to coaching and open to feedback, which is why every step along the way, he continues to get better.