As the LPL’s acknowledged top top laner, many fans think this year’s LPL World Championship hopes hinge on Bin’s gameplay. Moreover, several insiders have revealed on live streams that Bin will represent LPL at the Asian Games this year. However, to the surprise of many fans, it was exposed that the strongest LPL top laner Bin has left the BLG team, and BLG’s official account recently announced that their second team’s top laner Wenbo has joined.

Following the news of Bin’s departure, BLG’s official account did not immediately issue a denial, which confused many LPL fans. Numerous fans even went to Bin’s personal account to ask what exactly happened between Bin and BLG. During this inquiry, fans discovered that Bin had unfollowed BLG. Considering Bin is a star player for BLG, it’s unlikely he would unfollow the team unless there was a serious conflict with management.

As public opinion intensified, a host from BLG’s fan community finally posted a clarification. The reason for Bin’s departure was simple: poor performance in scrims led to verbal disputes between Bin and BLG’s coaching staff and management, culminating in Bin leaving BLG. Initially, BLG management planned to give up on Bin and let their second team’s top laner start instead. However, after cooling down, Bin returned to the team and apologized to the coaches and management.

According to the official BLG roster for their match against TES, Bin remains the starting top laner. This move left many LPL fans speechless. During the transfer period, Bin promised fans on stream that he would be more mature this year and respect his opponents. Yet, viewers who watched BLG’s matches know that Bin never shows respect to opponents after games, and BLG players arguing with coaches during scrims is not new.

The former coach of the UP team once revealed during a live stream that last year, Bin had a conflict with assistant coach Kakao during scrims due to dissatisfaction. The situation escalated to the point that BLG management called Bin’s parents to demand an apology to Kakao. The recurrence of a similar incident this year upset LOL champion coach Zhu Kai, who publicly urged BLG management during a recent stream to impose strict punishment on Bin.

Zhu Kai stated that the LPL’s poor reputation today is partly because players like Bin damage the professional environment. He supports BLG’s firm stance against Bin, believing that BLG lacks discipline both on and off the stage. If BLG does not seriously punish Bin, he will fail to recognize his mistakes in the future. Many fans agree with Zhu Kai’s view. While BLG management can handle Bin’s outbursts domestically, if such behavior occurs at major events like the Asian Games or World Championship, it could lead to serious consequences. (Do you think Bin will be punished by BLG in the future?)
