OGN Champions Spring 2014 – Group A Preview
Riot·3/29/2014, 12:40:14 AM·0 votes·1,206 views
Group A has shaped into one of the toughest of the four groups for Hot6iX Champions Spring. SK Telecom T1 K has to overcome sister team SK Telecom T1 S, as well as KT Rolster Arrows and PRIME Optimus if they want to take another step toward an unprecedented third straight title in Champions. Even if T1 K makes it through as expected, the battle between the remaining three teams for the other spot in the bracket stage promises to be a fight to the finish.
Fratricide Inbound?
SK Telecom has both of its teams placed in the same group for the second consecutive Champions tournament. SK Telecom T1 S was unable to escape the group stage thanks to CJ Entus Blaze in Champions Winter while T1 K won the tournament and went undefeated in their victory. Will a similar circumstance evolve in Champions Spring? If SK Telecom T1 K goes through undefeated, T1 S could again end up in a nail-biting best-of-one tiebreaker against either PRIME Optimus or the KT Rolster Arrows.
Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok
Faker, the SK Telecom T1 K mid laner, is the best League of Legends player on Earth. He has a deep enough champion pool that it is impossible to ban him out, and he's been the driving force behind champions such as Riven being popularized in the middle lane. Faker's exceptional mechanics and aggressive style put so much pressure on his opposition that it provides openings for the rest of SK Telecom T1 K.
Lee "KaKAO" Byung-kwon
The KT Rolster Arrows jungler KaKAO moved over from KT Rolster Bullets after Champions Winter 2013-2014. He instantly made the team better with his ability to read the map and either create pressure in an unexpected way, or foil a gank by the enemy jungler. KaKAO turned heads with his desire to beat both SK Telecom organizations, but his time with the Bullets have prepared him for the pressure he is sure to face as a result of those comments.
Jang "MaRin" Gyeong-Hawn
MaRin, SK Telecom T1 S's top laner, is poised to have a big season. The bruiser/super tank metagame has taken a series of nerfs which should add more viable champions to the top lane. Even if it doesn't, MaRin's Renekton has proven to be a force, and his ability to roam from top to assist another lane is something that bears watching.
| Team | Winter Record | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| SK Telecom T1 K | 15-0 - Champions | ||
| SK Telecom T1 S | 3-3 - 9th-15th | ||
| PRIME Optimus | N/A | ||
| KT Rolster Arrows | N/A |
What to watch for
KT Arrows targeting SK Telecom The KT Rolster Arrows jungler KaKAO made waves at the group draw ceremony when he declared that he wanted to "obliterate the SK Telecom organization." The Arrows get a pair of chances, but it will not be easy. SK Telecom T1 K hasn't lost a match in professional play in nearly six months, and SK Telecom T1 S has appeared strong throughout the SK Telecom LTE-A LoL Masters Tournament. In the Arrows defense, the addition of KaKAO and Arrow during the off-season has pushed the team to new heights, and they absolutely have the potential to back up KaKAO's bold statement. PRIME Optimus Ready to Roll Out Lost in all of the hype between the SK Telecom teams and the KT Rolster Arrows is that PRIME Optimus actually beat the Arrows during the Champions Spring qualifiers. While the team hasn't been around very long, they displayed an excellent understanding of all phases of the game during the qualifier round. If they are able to compete under the bright lights of the tournament, PRIME Optimus could play spoiler to their opponents bracket stage dreams.
Fratricide Inbound?
SK Telecom has both of its teams placed in the same group for the second consecutive Champions tournament. SK Telecom T1 S was unable to escape the group stage thanks to CJ Entus Blaze in Champions Winter while T1 K won the tournament and went undefeated in their victory. Will a similar circumstance evolve in Champions Spring? If SK Telecom T1 K goes through undefeated, T1 S could again end up in a nail-biting best-of-one tiebreaker against either PRIME Optimus or the KT Rolster Arrows.
Players to watch
Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok
Faker, the SK Telecom T1 K mid laner, is the best League of Legends player on Earth. He has a deep enough champion pool that it is impossible to ban him out, and he's been the driving force behind champions such as Riven being popularized in the middle lane. Faker's exceptional mechanics and aggressive style put so much pressure on his opposition that it provides openings for the rest of SK Telecom T1 K.
Lee "KaKAO" Byung-kwon
The KT Rolster Arrows jungler KaKAO moved over from KT Rolster Bullets after Champions Winter 2013-2014. He instantly made the team better with his ability to read the map and either create pressure in an unexpected way, or foil a gank by the enemy jungler. KaKAO turned heads with his desire to beat both SK Telecom organizations, but his time with the Bullets have prepared him for the pressure he is sure to face as a result of those comments.
Jang "MaRin" Gyeong-Hawn
MaRin, SK Telecom T1 S's top laner, is poised to have a big season. The bruiser/super tank metagame has taken a series of nerfs which should add more viable champions to the top lane. Even if it doesn't, MaRin's Renekton has proven to be a force, and his ability to roam from top to assist another lane is something that bears watching.