There's no denying that Stephen Curry is one of the biggest superstars in the NBA. Despite this fact, however, the Golden State Warriors guard remains as down-to-earth as any man could be. Just ask former Dubs teammate Andre Iguodala.

In a recent appearance on JJ Redick's Old Man & The Three podcast, Iguodala relayed an endearing story about how Curry's non-diva persona had such an impact on one of their former Warriors teammates in DeMarcus Cousins. Iggy started off by explaining how Steph is unlike any other superstar in the league:

“I don't know too many things that bother him. On the court he carries himself like a superstar. Every superstar or those generational talents, they have quirks about them. Like I need six red Skittles in my locker before every game or I need like four pair of shoes in front of my locker to choose from, all brand new, half laced. Like you know, little, weird stuff.”

Iguodala then went on to share how Cousins' bewilderment once prompted him to confront Curry about the way he carries himself for the Warriors:

“DeMarcus Cousins, when he was with us, one random day he was like ‘Yo are you real?' to Steph. He (Curry) was like ‘What are you talking about?'” Igugodala said. “He (Cousins) was like, ‘Bro you're the best player in the league, bro you don't get mad about nothing? You don't ask for nothing? You don't want any special treatment?' Like he don't ask for anything. He (Curry) was like ‘Nah, I'm one of the guys.' He (Curry) was confused. Whatever the day calls for. If we playing pickup, we playing pickup. If we doing drills, we doing drills. Just Normal. DeMarcus was like ‘Bro, you're an incredible person.'”

This is not the first time we've heard a similar tale about Curry's modest nature. This is one of the things that actually make the Warriors star so likable. Not only will he go down in history as one of the greatest to have ever played the sport, but perhaps even more importantly, he did so with utmost humility.