Every time I watch him play he's fragging out, he's actually a top player in EMEA rn
Quavers [#3]imagine being french
ur from uk brother.. being french is so hard :// most beautiful city winning everything :/
faloxxl [#2]imagine dropping kamyk for serial
If TL had kamyk they would be 3-0 rn
AltonBu02 [#6]If TL had kamyk they would be 3-0 rn
I don't disagree, but we know a lot less about the situation and I trust that Liquid coaches / players made the right choice in the longterm
Quavers [#9]I don't disagree, but we know a lot less about the situation and I trust that Liquid coaches / players made the right choice in the longterm
Either there were internal issues or they just wanted a better long-term investment (which I'm not even sure if serial will ever be better than kamyk)
faloxxl [#2]imagine dropping kamyk for serial
Team Liquid just wanted some cereal man let them be 😢
AltonBu02 [#10]Either there were internal issues or they just wanted a better long-term investment (which I'm not even sure if serial will ever be better than kamyk)
I mean yeah, but if the players are not on the same wavelength it would be difficult for everyone to perform at their best. With Lohan and yaotzin the team has shown tremendous improvement in very little time between matches at both kickoff and now in stage 1, so I choose to trust in their decision making
AltonBu02 [#10]Either there were internal issues or they just wanted a better long-term investment (which I'm not even sure if serial will ever be better than kamyk)
They are filling different roles. And they just rolled two really strong halves for Ascent and Lotus, with little prep time.
I am not sure why people are pushing this as a definitely bad move by TL. If either party is uncomfortable with the situation, isn't it better to just part ways nicely? Both TL and Kamyk are looking better for the split to be honest,.
Quavers [#9]I don't disagree, but we know a lot less about the situation and I trust that Liquid coaches / players made the right choice in the longterm
trusting liquid management is wild