Uzi retired mid-season. If a player who had 100 kills in just 14 LPL games paid attention after the update, there were several rumors circulating about a possible departure. The names of certain builds come up often in some conversations, and it looks like Uzi will wear them in different colors this summer. Let’s go back to the situation of one of the greatest League legends.
mediocre season
Although Bilibili Gaming qualified and won the playoffs with Rare Atom before losing to Top Esports, they didn’t impress much in the Spring Split. They only won 57% in the regular season. In the final stages, they entered through one small door and exited through the second. At that time, Uzi was not active anyway. The duration of the activity will last less than a month, the first game will be on February 17, 2022, and the last meeting will be on March 14. The record is unknown, the former RNG won 4 games but lost 5. Not known for being a calm and patient actor, it’s no wonder the actor turned his gaze to another horizon.
Rumors therefore send him directly to JD Gaming, who finished at the bottom of the podium after the playoffs. JDG is one of the least experienced formations in the LPL (We’re talking about player experience, not build history here) Uzi’s experience will undoubtedly be a great advantage for the team. Besides his ability to handle the pressure at important events, he is a player who is not afraid to take risks or take responsibility (if his team is playing with him) whether or not to win a game. Having such a person in a young team is a very positive event to put pressure on rookies. However, in order to achieve a harmonious balance, it is necessary to establish more serene relationships with other individuals and to return to the collective.But this subject has certainly been discussed at the JDG.
Towards the return of grace?
Even if this contract is signed, it would be premature to get excited about a possible return to the top of Uzi. Speaking to Bilibili Gaming, he still showed that he’s not too rusty. In terms of gold collected per minute, it’s the ADC that deals the most damage per minute to opposing champions today, while also being tied with most of the best ADCs in the league. However, this figure should be reduced as the few games played by Uzi leave a good margin of potential error. Clearly the Uzi can still play in the LPL, but is it such a good addition?
If we compare its stats with the stats of Hope (ADC JDG) and Doggo (ADC Bilibili Gaming), the Uzi doesn’t look much better than its rivals. As a result, he only ranks first in the loss-per-minute zone for champions, but that doesn’t mean much. This statistic is certainly a useful indicator, but in no way proves the superiority of one player over another. His arrival in JDG will not allow the team to move to a new dimension, and after a long break, Uzi will have to prove himself on Summoner’s Rift.
Source : Millenium