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Bin suffers a humiliating defeat by a rookie! TES mid and jungle refuse to bow to Bin, Zuian reveals his idol

Introduction: BLG is acknowledged as a dominant force in the LPL, with their top laner Bin celebrated as the world's top player. Many LOL fans expect BLG, led by Bin, to keep winning and complete the "Golden Road" this season. However, as BLG's matches progress, viewers have noticed a glaring issue: apart from Bin, the other four BLG players struggle to carry, resulting in BLG being decisively defeated by TES in the regular season. BLG's key player Viper has also faced criticism for his performance.

Observers following BLG's games have noted that coach Dan is gradually reducing Bin's impact in matches. During events like the Oil Cup and regular season, Dan has intentionally assigned Bin tank or pressure-resistant champions, relying on BLG's dual carries for damage. While coach Dan aims to experiment with new strategies, Bin hasn't fully adapted to playing under pressure. Consequently, in the match against TES, Bin, playing as Gnar, aggressively traded with TES rookie top laner Zuian's Vayne, leading to a 1-7 scoreline.

Despite Bin's poor performance in the first game as Gnar (1-7) and the second as Sion (1-4), BLG fans still trust him. Many believe that if Bin picks meta-dominant champions, he can dominate opponents. Conversely, BLG's AD player Viper has faced severe criticism post-match, with fans questioning whether Viper has carried a single game this season. Some viewers label Viper as an AD who merely coasts through games.

The reason some viewers dismiss Viper stems from his underwhelming Varus play in the second game. BLG heavily targeted JKL early, giving Viper a 1,000+ gold lead over JKL. Yet, in mid-game skirmishes, Viper's Varus missed most Q skills. In a crucial fight, JKL—whom BLG had focused—dealt over 4,000 damage, while Viper, who received early support, only contributed 784 damage. Many fans wonder why Viper outputs fully when left alone, but fails to deliver damage when BLG prioritizes his early development.

Zuian reveals his idol

After TES's victory, JKL participated in a post-match interview. When asked about Zuian's performance, JKL praised Zuian's excellent play and rapid improvement, noting his dedication in both training and ranked games. Zuian himself disclosed that his idol is LCK player Kiin, surprising many viewers. Previously, fans joked that Zuian resembled peak TheShy, especially with his proficiency in TheShy's signature picks like top Vayne and Jayce, leading many to assume TheShy was his idol.

Additionally, during the post-match handshake, TES's mid and jungle players caused a major stir. Some BLG fans noticed that TES mid laner Cream seemingly didn't shake hands with Bin. In the LPL, failing to bow post-match is acceptable, but skipping the handshake can incur fines. Thus, BLG fans protested on LPL's official social media, demanding punishment for Cream. However, the situation reversed when a "third-person perspective" video emerged, showing Cream did shake hands with Bin, though TES's mid and jungle did not bow to him.

Conclusion

TES defeating BLG has intensified the excitement in the LPL. Currently, except for WE, all teams in the summit group have completed their "self-rotation." Personally, I believe BLG losing to TES is beneficial, as BLG appears to genuinely test new tactics recently. Do you think BLG can rely on their mid and AD carries to defeat strong LPL teams in the future?

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