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Gilbert Arenas challenges the traditional view of alpha males, emphasizing that genuine leadership is demonstrated through intelligence and tactical thinking, rather than strength or loudness. Arenas argues that in sports, the true leader, or alpha, is not determined by external titles, like team captain, but is forged in the arena of daily practice and performance. Using the example of the contentious relationship between Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal, Arenas illustrates how leadership and command within a team setting are earned rather than assigned. He points out that while Bryant was a vocal leader, not all leaders need to be loud. The true alpha male, Arenas suggests, is a strategic thinker capable of rallying and guiding a team toward shared goals. He further supports his argument by referencing the dynamics between players like Steph Curry and Draymond Green, where respect and leadership are naturally cultivated through consistent performance and mutual respect.