Introduction: The S15 season is underway, and most players have been paying attention to the recent confrontations. The intense knockout stage is about to start, and discussions about the BLG team have been very frequent these days, especially about their top laner Bin. Recognized as one of the top LPL players, he even changed his account ID to "world's number one top laner" before the matches, but serious issues arose during the games. In recent interviews, he openly admitted he must take significant responsibility, proving that only through severe failures can one truly grow. Bin’s radar chart from the Swiss round also went viral, showing him as a leech-style top laner. Tabe also revealed the reason for leaving BLG was the complete lack of space in BP (ban/pick).

Most players are quite familiar with Bin. As a top domestic player in the LPL region, his value is unquestionable. When he was with RNG, he even won the MSI championship. Over recent years, Bin has settled into BLG and become one of the more popular players on the team. Opinions about his personality are mixed; some appreciate his confident and bold demeanor, while others think he is overly arrogant. After all, Bin has yet to win a World Championship title, and if he manages to claim that highest honor, all his remarks might then be justified.

With the conclusion of the Swiss round, BLG became one of the few number one seeds in the LPL region to fall before the knockout stage. After the match, discussions about Bin intensified, especially since he had changed his pre-match ID to "world's number one top laner," yet performed poorly. In fact, he became the team's weak point against Western opponents. In a recent interview, Bin openly responded to this World Championship confrontation, showing that the impact was quite severe and seemed to mature his mindset quickly. Had he played like this during Worlds, BLG might have had a chance to turn things around.

He stated that sometimes he was too self-centered and didn’t consider others’ feelings enough. He hopes to become more mature. Although they lost, he learned a lot, which will help him in life going forward. The disappointing result was mainly due to heavy losses against 100T and G2, and he accepts significant responsibility. Afterwards, netizens found Bin’s radar data from the Swiss round, revealing he consumed the most resources but dealt the least damage, becoming a typical leech top laner. Especially his damage conversion rate ranked 17th from the bottom among top laners. Many called for BLG to bring Tabe back, but after Tabe disclosed the lack of BP space as his reason for leaving, chances of his return seem slim.

The most impressive data chart belongs to Gen.G’s mid laner Chovy, who maxed out nearly every metric: CS per minute, gold per minute, damage share, kills and assists all ranked first. Damage per minute, KDA, and survivability were second, with only damage conversion rate slightly lower but still above average at 180.9 versus 171.6. Top laner Zeus was also outstanding, maxing out damage. Losing him was definitely T1’s biggest mistake. So AL team shouldn’t worry too much; after all, there are explanations for Doran’s BO5 results, and our chances of winning remain viable.

Bin’s willingness to admit his mistakes surprised many fans, and this defeat clearly hit him hard. Regarding retirement, I believe he is not considering it at all. He is currently in the prime of his career and will not leave whether for honor or salary, so fans should stop speculating. Hopefully, as he said, this failure will help him mature mentally.
Dear viewers, what are your thoughts on this matter?