Golden State Warriors power forward Draymond Green wears his emotions on his sleeve. It's the exact opposite of what Toronto Raptors superstar small forward Kawhi Leonard does. Both All-Stars approach and play the game differently and Green says that's what's unique about the NBA.

When asked by a reporter Saturday if he wishes he could play as even-keeled as Leonard, Green — the heart and soul of the Warriors — said absolutely not.

The motor, passion and energy Green plays with on a nightly basis is the main reason he's in the league right now. The Warriors' Swiss Army Knife isn't the most talented player out there, but Green plays harder than everyone else and uses his spirit to wear down opponents. Green is one of the few players in the league who can yell and play with high energy for 48 minutes. That, in itself, is a skill.

Leonard has the same facial expression whether he's dropping 20 points or 40. It was strange for some people to see the Raptors star yell when he hit the game-winning shot at the buzzer against the Philadelphia 76ers in Game 7 of the second round. It was an incredible shot, though, so even Leonard — as stoic as they come — had to let out a yell after that one.

Green and the Warriors are down 0-1 in the NBA Finals to Leonard and the Raptors. Green recorded a triple-double in Game 1, but he didn't shoot the ball well. The Warriors will need their All-Star power forward to shoot the ball better in Game 2.