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LoL: LCS Spring Split MVP joins Fun Plus Phoenix

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LoL: LCS Spring Split MVP joins Fun Plus Phoenix

Summit started his professional career at the Kespa Cup in 2016. He represented one of two teams that qualified for the South Korean Sports Association’s Kespa Amateur Circle. Since then, the actress has come a long way. He landed in SANDBOX after a quick run in Afreeca Freecs, where he picked his latest nickname. His first season was exciting, including third place in the 2019 LCK Summer Split regular season, but in the end the team couldn’t qualify for the World Cup in the same year. Despite this good season, the team reached its peak as soon as it participated in next year’s Spring Split. He later regained the team’s trust, but the team’s results didn’t really improve. After three years in the LCK, Summit flew out to join C9 in late 2021.

fantastic spring split

Whatever stats you looked at, the top was either top lane (damage per minute, gold per minute) or podium (second milestone per minute, third per kill). His stats were only nearly as good during the playoffs when his attendance was low. The championship cashier is also without a doubt, the South Korean has played 12 different champions in 27 games, which is absolutely true. This remarkable flaw could not have been saved had it not been for the LCS MVP Jury and, much to Summit’s surprise, had not won this trophy in the absence of the championship title. The announcement of his departure in May last year surprised many observers who were unable to explain the decision. As soon as the trophies were presented, rumors began to swirl that the actor would leave the ceremony with a suitcase (although the suitcase may only be there to carry the trophies). It’s impossible to know what really happened to the North American version, but it’s hard to imagine replacing the top with a page (which, despite being top ranked at base, plays in the middle of the way of the Spring Split) or replace it with an upgrade. .

Savior from the top?

Not really for Summit, unless the update is on the C9 side. Fun Plus Phœnix had a hard time qualifying for the Spring Split playoffs despite their illustrious history, having to wait for games (due to the COVID 19 issue OMG structure couldn’t play for almost 2 weeks and played late matches) to confirm their sesame. Their playoff performance was no longer impressive and the team lost Game 1 to EDG. The summer season didn’t start much better for them, as they suffered three losses in as many games. Still, the team pushed RNG and EDG into critical play and that’s not a bad thing. Although their funeral was early, the leaders seemed to realize that sooner or later the team had reached the glass ceiling and that a change had to be made. The summit must now prove that NA and China can shine in the same season, and that’s a challenge you will rarely face.

Source : Millenium

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