KT VS T1 SUMMER PLAYOFFS ROUND 2 – CAEDREL



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33 thoughts on “KT VS T1 SUMMER PLAYOFFS ROUND 2 – CAEDREL”

  1. I mean Faker is not that good mechanically as he used to, but he has his clutch plays and his shot calling has to be insane too.. cause T1 is much better again, its so strange, Faker is probably bringing even something like morale boost or I don´t get it..

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  2. You know, it's frustrating how they keep doing this to T1. The disrespect they face is just so blatant. Whenever T1 falls short of perfection, people are quick to jump on the criticism train, treating them like they're some kind of awful team. Let's take a step back and reflect: Last year, T1 had a triumphant run, going undefeated during Spring and snagging 2nd place in Summer. They only stumbled in 2 series matches against GenG, and honestly, that can be chalked up to that annoying Zeri meta and Ruler's impressive skills with Zeri.

    As we geared up for Worlds 2022, the analysts slotted T1 somewhere in the 6th to 7th spot behind GenG and the LPL teams, even putting G2 above them. Despite a stumble against DRX, T1 still managed to secure a solid 2nd place finish, outperforming not only all the LPL teams but even GenG. Now, fast forward to this year. T1 is at it again. They pretty much dominated Spring, racking up an impressive 17-1 record, taking down GenG in 3 series matches, with just 1 loss. If that loser's bracket hadn't been around, GenG would've been out already.

    Then comes MSI, and suddenly everyone's hopping onto the GenG hype train, assuming T1 is the underdog. Imagine, a team that's 17-1 is somehow seen as second best to a 13-5 team. And hey, just like last year's Worlds, T1 goes on to prove themselves at MSI by taking down GenG once more. Valdez even goes so far as to suggest that KT's loss to T1 was because KT was having an off day, as if T1's victory was just a fluke. But really, let's think about it: Can we honestly argue that the best version of KT could outshine the best T1?

    Now, I'm not here to claim that T1 is the absolute top dog in the LCK right now. But it's seriously impressive how some folks are brushing aside their potential and what this team is truly capable of. They're getting judged unfairly, especially when they had weaker showings back when Faker wasn't in the game.

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