If you’re a fan of League of Legends, you probably know Heo “Huni” Seung-hoon, one of the best players in the competitive history of Riot Games MOBA with a long track record of success.
Since last year, Huni has been defending TSM’s colors with good performances in his position, but will have to stay away from Summoner’s Rift for a while due to a wrist injury affecting his playing ability as a Korean player. play.
The announcement was made via social networks by his own team and he indicated that he would continue to assist the team as a coach as he “assesses his future”, citing recurring issues with his wrist, so these common issues would send him into coaching. a long process to compete as a player and even lead to retirement is something that would not be unreasonable as he has been playing at the top level for over 7 years.
Due to recurrent wrist injuries, @Funnel you have decided to move away from the top lane starting position. TSM will remain with FTX as it continues to assess its future.
well support whatever path he chooses to move forward. pic.twitter.com/ABsyxItq1Y
— TSM FTX Report (@tsmreport) 12 July 2022
A legend in League of Legends
He first made his name with Huni competing for Fnatic in 2015 and won both EU LCS divisions with his team in 2015. He managed to win an LCK and an MSI with the ST Telecom T1 and placed second in the world championship. and made several top three finishes in the NA LCS with his teammates.
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