by Tanner Kinney Week 2 isn’t the most important week in the LCS. Teams are still figuring each other and themselves out, and as patches change and metagames shift, teams are forced to adapt to survive the progressing weeks. Week 2 may not have shifted the meta, but teams are more comfortable within it. The expected result is that teams who did well last week will continue to succeed, while teams who struggled may improve will still probably end up losing games. Results weren’t too interesting, though some of the games certainly were impressive. Those impressive games may have also been impressively bad. There are two main takeaways from this week though: who is at the top, and who is at the bottom.
Year of the Fox
Golden Guardians? Looking more like Bronze Guardians
announced on the courtGames to Watch
Clutch Gaming v. 100 Thieves on Saturday at 7:00pm ESTDot Esports