2017 World Champion

Riot·11/4/2017, 10:08:38 AM·7 votes·76,453 views

First the gods bled, and then they died. SK telecom T1’s quest for a three-peat was ended by Samsung Galaxy in a thrilling 3-0 match. This marks the end to the heartbreak they suffered almost exactly a year ago when they fell short against SKT in Los Angeles.

This year, though, they prevailed on an even bigger stage. Beijing’s Bird’s Nest famously hosted the 2008 Olympics, when China hosted one of the greatest spectacles in sports history. Samsung did their best to replicate it. Their bread and butter all tournament has been slow, methodical play that chokes their opponent out. And not even SKT could escape the Samsung death grip.

The two teams played somewhat contrasting styles. Whereas SKT relied heavily on Faker to make plays from the middle of the map, Samsung relied on their side lanes to win the outside of the map. So SKT wanted to win mid and expand outwards, and Samsung wanted to win the edge and collapse in.

And win the edge they did. CuVee in particular had an absolutely dominant set of games. In an inch-by-inch manner, he accrued one small advantage after another over Huni. This snowballed into multiple games where Huni was unable to contain CuVee as the game wore on. In Game 1, CuVee’s Kennen built to 1v1 Huni’s Gnar and ended up generating enough pressure to allow Samsung to rotate their lanes all over the map. First blood didn’t even come until around the 25th minute after a sloppy Baron attempt.

Samsung’s early try saw Peanut successfully steal Baron from Ambition, but SKT lost four members for it. The chase-down kills prevented the tide from swinging, and from there Samsung continued its boa constrictor-like play. The game eventually ended 7-0 in Samsung’s favor, and only the Baron steal and an early turret trade prevented the perfect game.

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Samsung didn't let that get to their head, though. Crown said that after the first couple of games, "The players, the coaches – just said one thing. After each win, we said, 'It’s still 0-0. SKT is still going to come back.' [And] after we won Game 2, [we said], 'It’s still 0-0. SKT still has something in their pocket. They’re still SKT.' We just kept on focusing on not getting excited and just staying focused the entire time."

Game 2 featured a Yasuo pick from Huni, but like many of its solo queue iterations, it failed to make an impact on the game. Some early success from SKT was eventually mitigated by Samsung’s team fighting prowess in the mid game, and from there they routed SKT in even quicker fashion than Game 1.

The defending champs found themselves in their biggest hole ever at Worlds. And Samsung had three opportunities to do what no team before them ever had -- kill the unkillable. All tournament, teams had shown there were cracks in the SKT armor.

Game 3 looked like what we’d seen so many times before. SK telecom T1 came out and swung the way we’d expect from a champion. Haymaker after haymaker knocked SSG into the ground to start the game and opened up an 8k gold lead. But they wiped the dirt off each time. And each time they stood up.

A pick here and pick there allowed them to secure a Baron, and the Baron allowed them to knock on the SKT Nexus, but SKT managed to hang on. Just barely. The game hung on the tightest wire you could imagine. The teams traded jabs back and forth until finally, the one person who has proved elusive for years found his feet tied together. A flash forward from Ruler caught Faker and from there SKT fell one by one.

Crown said, "We kept encouraging each other and saying, 'We can still do this. We can do this. Just 10 more minutes. Just a few more items and we can team fight.' One by one, I started to believe we had a shot and could come back. But even though we killed [Faker] – when we were pushing in, we were saying, 'Can we finish it? Is this actually happening? Can we finish it?' Until we actually destroyed the Nexus and my teammates were shouting and screaming… that’s when I realized we actually won." 

And for the first time in the history of League of Legends, SK telecom T1’s nexus fell not once. Not twice. But three times. Now Samsung Galaxy can claim something no other team but SKT has managed to claim in three years. They are your new World Champions. And they are the best team in the galaxy.  

Kien Lam is a writer for Lolesports. You can find more awful great jokes his Twitter @meanmisterkien
 

134 Comments

Vizulix11/4/2017, 10:24:13 AM37 votes

And as soon as Samsung wins they start playing legends never die, with the singer sounding horribly off tune.

Irony.

Its Me Mega11/4/2017, 2:08:23 PM28 votes

Just happy it won't be another year of skt1 skins. Getting really sick of seeing them.

MyleKiller1211/4/2017, 10:15:23 AM21 votes

Not 3-1 it was a 3-0

A Purple Banana11/4/2017, 11:31:10 AM17 votes

And so from the ashes of Samsung White shall rise a new phoenix with the name Samsung Galaxy. Chogath Sejuani Malzahar Varus Lulu

BlameMeImSupport11/4/2017, 3:49:52 PM15 votes

Congrats to SSG. A 3-0 sweep, thats brutal. There will definitely be a Malzahar skin for SSG, I'm surprised SKT never banned him after the first win. Faker looked completely defeated but I hope this is one of those "fallen king" type of stories where this loss makes SKT rise from the pyre and be a destructive monstrosity next Worlds.

Starboyˇ11/4/2017, 6:31:50 PM10 votes

In a shocking turn of events,the winner isnt the Korean team you thought it would be but the other Korean team, worlds really is exciting you don't know which Korean will come out on top !

BurstFire30311/4/2017, 12:47:33 PM9 votes

this article demonstrates a fundamental misunderstanding by both the author and the wider community (as shown in the comment section) of the various elements of league (eg. why a team won a match/set, what the teams' goals were preceding and throughout the match). its almost embarrassing given that its almost 10 years old and harbors various principles adapted from other titles, sports and even history. we can't progress towards a stable industry with genuine commentators if everyone is nodding and patting each other on the back for supporting their own delirious notions of professional level analysis. it is not acceptable to produce this rubbish and have everyone say "good work" because they don't know any better. this article and others like it are the equivalent of a bunch of bronze 5 players agreeing that "riven is op and needs to be banned every game". disappointing especially given how well samsung played and prepared throughout the entire tournament. there is real knowledge to be had from these vods reminiscent of samsung white's run in 2014; however if this is the nonsense we draw from it (the article above) then we should just all just quit because there is no hope for humanity.

chungonion11/4/2017, 10:17:12 AM6 votes

Legends ever die? Cassiopeia

Shadowpants1811/4/2017, 3:11:33 PM6 votes

Aaaaand, rip everyone's brackets [slayer-jinx-unamused]

GeminiRune11/4/2017, 10:48:04 AM6 votes

A team rebuilt from the ground up, crumbled at the bottom to near relegation, climbed to the middle of the pack, got good enough to reach the finals and failed, fell back to the middle/upper half, and just rinse and repeat last year. Just goes to show a team doesn't need to rule domestically to prove dominance; they get there and they just need to be good enough where it matters!

Alannie11/4/2017, 11:34:12 AM5 votes

I just feel real bad for Faker; he did try his best to carry the Team.

Hatake Kakashi11/4/2017, 11:19:05 AM5 votes

I always knew SSG could do it. I feel ashamed that I let other people influence my decisions in My Pick'ems. I don't even care that My Pick'ems were wrong, my team won and that's all that matters! Congratulations to Samsung Galaxy !!!!

ĘbbAndƒlowey11/4/2017, 10:31:11 AM4 votes

This will be a Finals to remember. SSG's play style really is a slow, methodical, death-grip. And SKT making so many individual mistakes really let SSG shine through with that style. If SSG keeps this up, we really can see a new reign. But all we have to do is wait for next year.

Fluff211/4/2017, 10:15:19 AM3 votes

Typo first paragragh should be “3-0” instead of “3-1”

45811/4/2017, 2:02:24 PM3 votes

Looks like i'm going to go to Korea... Maybe after Spring semester... I'm go find SSG and break these %%%%%s fingers right off their hand. I wonder how much the team of gay %%%%%%s paid STK to win? I would guess maybe 5 million? Oh well i'm quitting this retard game anyway. To easy unless you get matched with retards, but that's coming from someone with a higher IQ than the bs polbeter

JurBurr11/4/2017, 10:25:32 PM3 votes

I dont think weèll see Bange on SKTs roster next year, he had a rough worlds

Tomwandro11/7/2017, 6:23:12 PM2 votes

So, I wonder what happens if in game 2 Bang doesnt flash forward into the the dragon pit 1v3 and give the game away...and then in game 3 jump into the fight as trist only to ult the most certainly dead Varus away to safety AND be insta-ulted by Cho....then later that game do pretty much the same things to save Varus again...

The dude literally gave game 2 and 3 to SSG...so sad to see the best player in the world not be able to carry that nub. Wolf was like...wtf are you doing...