Sneaky's journey to the top

Riot·1/17/2015, 12:53:18 AM·0 votes·47,837 views
Consistent is the word that's most used to describe Zachary "Sneaky" Scuderi. But after a breakout performance at the 2014 World Championship, impressions of Sneaky are improving beyond just that.
"Before Worlds, I didn't really know about Sneaky. But at the World Championships, playing against C9, I actually lost to Sneaky quite a bit. I think he's a really good player." - Kim "Deft" Kyuk-kyu, ADC of Edward Gaming
Sneaky had this to say about Deft's praise: "I'm grateful [Deft] thinks highly of me… I do think I deserve to be in the top 8 list of AD's but I still need to keep improving. I can go farther with more work!" Team owner and general manager Jack Etienne also raved about his star ADC. "Sneaky is one of the hardest-working players in the LCS... His consistently good play has been a key part of the team's success. On and off the Rift, Sneaky’s positive attitude and worth ethic has made him invaluable to the team." It's true that Sneaky was the most consistent player on Cloud9 during 2014, but his playmaking ability on champions such as Lucian and Corki played a large part in Cloud9's success at Worlds. "I improved a lot in 2014 just by playing the game and reflecting on what happened after," Sneaky said. "After so many games of making mistakes it all starts to come together and you start minimizing everything to a point where it's hard for the enemy to capitalize on you." Sneaky's impact was felt at Worlds when he outplayed most bot lanes and proceeded to carry that into teamfight success. He also dominated IEM San Jose and helped Cloud9 go undefeated at a tournament that featured both 2014 LCS Summer champions, Team SoloMid and Alliance. In 2015, with new confidence and improved mechanical skill, Sneaky aims to meet fans' greater expectations. "I want to keep improving my plays around vision in 2015. Something I noticed from Samsung White during their amazing run was how much they played around their vision," he remembers. "They set up lines of wards and knew when the enemy didn't have vision to create kills all the time. Whereas in our games, we usually have relatively low kill counts." While C9 and Sneaky learned valuable lessons at Worlds, the 2015 season now has their full attention. "I think how far we go at Worlds will be completely dependent on how we can do in the Spring Split," he states. "If we come in strong and end up winning that, then I think we can make it even farther [than Quarterfinals]. But if we don't win, there might be some trouble up ahead." With Cloud9's opening performance in the pre-season, and Sneaky's dramatic improvement over the past six months, it looks like clear skies ahead for Cloud9. Check out the full list of players to watch in 2015 right here.

54 Comments

tilenkav2/11/2015, 4:50:34 PM10 votes

Riot: "SNEAKY'S JOURNEY TO THE TOP" What is this? i was 100% he is playing BOT, ADC to be exact. Is he trying to beat Dyrus 1 v 1 now?

Soul Resonance1/19/2015, 1:44:45 AM10 votes

Thats the important part - He's always improving and seeking to improve himself, Combined with his consistency that is always getting better at every stage of his career and its hard to argue Sneaky is as he says "a Top 8 ADC". However I have yet to see him where he hasn't improved bit by bit and I don't believe he is close to being as good as he is going to be (although he is fantastic right now) - I know I am going to sound silly but I do honestly believe if Sneaky keeps going getting stronger as he is then I have little doubt that he could actually become one of the TOP 3 ADC in the world by Season 6.

CD Mangaka1/17/2015, 1:07:52 AM5 votes

You left out the part where they did not play TSM and dropped a game to Alliance at IEM San Jose. That's hardly undefeated.

GingerScoop3/30/2015, 9:07:18 PM3 votes

wildturtle is much better.

Cripple Oracle1/19/2015, 5:05:48 PM3 votes

Note: Cloud 9 dropped one game to Alliance at IEM San Hose. Might want to change that.

PackOfCrayons1/24/2015, 5:26:58 PM2 votes

Sneaky is really good and since i'm from NA i take a great deal of pride in Sneaky and C9 in general. However, regardless of how good he is and how good he can become there's such thing as statistics. Since LoL is a worldwide game the probability of new super-talented people to emerge is very high. This makes me doubt that Sneaky can enter top 3 world ADC's but his constant position in top 8 is very likely to remain so.item 3113

Twistedtoo1/18/2015, 5:06:27 PM2 votes

my fav adc

Theunknown42941/17/2015, 10:59:37 PM1 votes
TG Kirito1/18/2015, 12:46:26 AM1 votes
darknadeau1/18/2015, 7:24:34 AM1 votes
Mìłk1/23/2015, 6:04:39 AM1 votes

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Anatharion1/23/2015, 8:31:46 PM1 votes

Sneaky is so good. He streams twitch tv nearly every night. He averages 18k-24k viewers at all times. He dominates bot lane all night. The only way to stop him is by storming him often and early with four players coming in from all angles early in game a couple times to get him behind.

Once he's got his items he can annihilate teams. And on Kallista he's a nightmare who can enter an enemy's base by himself and take it down single handedly.

He is the most consistent ADC I've ever seen. I'm stoked to see Sneaky and Wild Turtle go head to head in the NA LCS this year.

BabeCakes3/8/2015, 4:02:27 AM1 votes

i still feel that doublelift is a stronger player

Into The Woods3/12/2015, 11:14:41 PM1 votes

summoner 4

GingerScoop6/13/2015, 10:09:33 PM1 votes

hes garbage