You can think what you want about his ego, but he's always played the game the right way. All those high school games ESPN had on showed a kid who understood how the game should be played, he always involved his teammates. The biggest criticism he had two years ago was that he deferred too often, that he needed to take control because he was the best player(which he has since done). Even this summer people were afraid that there would be a clash of egos between him and Kobe at the end of games, but he let Kobe take the big shots. He can score at will, and he averages over 6 assists and 6 boards a game. I don't see how he already doesn't play the game "the right way".