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Joyner Holmes: Complete Zodiac Profile (Pisces & Tiger)

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Stat Profile: Rebounder

Based on 2026 Regular Season stats · 1 GP · updated Jun 28 · WNBA Stats

medium confidence
Scoring14th
Developing sample
Playmaking36th
Developing sample
Rebounding86th
Above average
Defensive activity
Limited data
Impact indicators
Limited data
Scoring14th
Playmaking36th
Rebounding86th
Defensive activity--
Impact indicators--
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Season stats

2026 Regular Season · WNBA · WNBA Stats · updated Jun 28

1GP
2.0PTS
5.0REB
1.0AST
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Zodiac Detail

Western Sign

Pisces

Element

Water

Chinese Animal

Tiger 🐅

Year

1998

Birthday

Feb 22, 1998

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Cosmic Playstyle

The Wildcard

Pisces Tiger

CreativeFluidMade for big moments

The combination appears effortless even when it isn't. Pisces opens channels through intuition; the Tiger drives through them with nerve — creating space and exploiting it. The Pisces‑Tiger is a smooth operator with a sudden burst of ferocity. They lull opponents with their flow, then explode through the gap they've sensed. The transition is so seamless that it looks easy. Effortless aggression.

On the court, Pisces is the player who makes the impossible look inevitable. In basketball, she's the guard who hits the game-winner with the same body language she'd use in a layup drill — not because she doesn't care, but because she's already internalized the moment before it arrives. In soccer, she's the striker who scores the goal that shouldn't have been possible because her spatial awareness operates on a different frequency, finding pockets of space that don't exist on any tactical diagram. In hockey, she's the player who makes the pass that nobody in the building saw except her, threading a puck through three defenders onto a teammate's tape. Pisces doesn't execute plays — she intuits them, and the distinction is what makes her impossible to prepare for.

The intangible is grace under fire. Pisces processes pressure as information, not threat, which means the bigger the moment, the calmer she becomes. Teammates gravitate to her in clutch situations because her energy says this is where I belong — not with bravado, but with a quiet certainty that settles the entire roster. That composure is magnetic and contagious: one Pisces on the floor can lower the collective heart rate of a team in the final minutes of a close game. She doesn't need the ball to influence the moment. Her presence is enough.

The counter is emotional disconnection. Pisces needs to feel invested to perform, and an opponent who makes the game feel meaningless — through time-wasting, cynical fouls, joyless grinding, or deliberate ugliness — can drain the battery. When the emotional stakes don't match Pisces' engine, the engine idles. A game that feels like a chore instead of a canvas is the one environment where Pisces looks average. Make her care about the result and she's unstoppable. Make her stop caring and she disappears.

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