I'm on the Nurse bandwagon. Leadership is a quality that you either have or you don't. If you have it, it can be grown. If you don't have it, it ain't happening.
Having watched and participated in sports, it seems rare that the superstar is the leader, almost like the two jobs are antithetical. And that isn't even considering that not everyone, no matter how good they may be, wants to be a leader.
We've all worked, and good leadership is rare. It doesn't come with a title or talent. A good leader has a personal belief in a vision and the understanding that if the goal is to be obtained, everyone has to be empowered to contribute in their unique way.
I realize it's early times with Nurse, but I see (feel?) that Rizzotti, Bird, Montgomery vibe with her.
YMMV