One player doesn’t hesitate to show her emotions, yelling after big blocks and buckets. She’s vocal, consistently talking in huddles and directing her teammates throughout the game. Even on the bench, she often calls out to the players on the court, an extra coach on the sidelines.
Another player rarely shows emotion, keeping a straight face as she makes 3-pointers and stands strong defensively. She’s not one to yell or even talk as much as some of her teammates; instead, she adopts a quiet leadership style.
But both players have the skill, experience and seniority that guarantees that when they speak, everyone listens.