Andre Iguodala has quietly put together a decorated NBA career capping it off with multiple championships and an NBA Finals MVP award. Despite amassing these accolades, Iguodala doesn't believe he's distinguished himself as a Hall of Famer. 

While appearing on JJ Redick's podcast The Old Man and the Three, Iguodala said: 

"I'm not a 'ring culture' guy. But I've benefitted from that," he said (39:40 mark). "I know I have a lot of flaws. And I think there should be tiers of the Hall of Fame. ... I'm not a Hall of Famer, if you ask me. No, no, no. Those guys [Hall of Famers] had no flaws. And I think I was good, but like Kobe [Bryant]... LeBron [James]... C'mon man, I can't do that. And a lot of us can't do that. They have to be in their own, like, different world. And then [Michael Jordan] should be in his different world, that's how good he was."