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The T1 bottom lane controversy broke out, and GUMA's special data was made public, and it won two championships, but it was still not recognized

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Recently, the group matches of the first stage of the LCK Pro League have all ended, and the subsequent play-in and playoff matchups have also been revealed.


In the process, the discussion about the T1 bottom lane is still very hot, and Gumayusi's position has become more and more awkward.

The controversy over the lower road erupts, and Guma's special data is revealed

This year, after the T1 team introduced Doran and lost the first game against DK, the coaching staff boldly chose to use the rookie ADC player Smash, which immediately caused a huge controversy.


The style of play is also daring to fight.,Strong operation ability.,As a rookie player, there's no stage fright at all.,And then there's the huge advantage of the hero pool.,EZ Zelikasha and so on are all heroes that were not easy to take out in the Gumayusi hero pool before.,As a result, Smash has an effect.。

Of course, Smash didn't play as well as Gumayusi when he came out with a policewoman, but the other heroes performed very well.

This kind of play even the fans and viewers who support Gumayusi began to waver, and the controversy about the bottom lane broke out, Smash performed well, and the biggest victim must be Gumayusi, everyone is doubting Gumayusi's true strength, and the Internet also disclosed a special data of Gumayusi.


That's the number of kills in a single game in the last 200 games, and Gumayusi only had three.

Won two championships, whether it is a system bonus

There are only three more than 10 kills in 200 matches, which is a bit low, compared to the fact that Peyz, Ruler, Aiming, and Viper have 20-25 kills in a single game, and there is no damage without comparison, and Gumayusi is indeed far from other ADCs in this statistic.


Smash has only appeared a few times, and there are more than three more than three kills with more than 10 kills, so the audience is beginning to wonder if Gumayusi's true strength is really just a champion ADC with a system bonus.

In addition, in the discussion about the ranking of League of Legends bottom lane players, Gumayusi, who has won two world championships, has not been recognized by more people, and Gumayusi has failed to enter the top five in the ranking of Deepseek analysis, the main reason is that Gumayusi's personal performance is indeed not so bright.

The winning performance was somewhat similar to the S9's Lwx, and it rarely left the audience with amazing individual maneuvers, which was the main reason why Gumayusi was doubted by the audience.


Another typical case of the T1 team was that Bang played very badly after leaving the team and going to North America, and it was also considered by many to be a system ADC, and it didn't work immediately after changing teams.

ELK is a prophecy, and Gumayusi needs to prove himself

Last year's finals team voice was announced, Elk once commented that Gumayusi's hero pool was not good, because BLG lost the game in the end, resulting in Elk's remarks being ridiculed by many people, but I didn't expect that this year, Gumayusi was really replaced because there were not enough heroes to choose under the global BP, and the day of return is far away.


Personally, I think that Gumayusi urgently needs to prove himself, but he needs to wait for a chance to either be replaced if Smash does not perform well, or he will have to wait until the end of the stage of the global BP.

Compared with the real top ADC, Gumayusi really lacks the ability to lead the whole team as a core big core, and he himself once created the so-called egg theory, ADC is not so important, but many top ADC players do not boast of eggs, but use their performance to drive the whole team forward.

There is also the fact that even if T1 won the championship, there are still many fans who are dissatisfied with Gumayusi, which may be the reason.


From a season perspective, this year's race has just begun, and there is still a long way to go, so we can look forward to seeing who will emerge as the winner in the debate over the bottom lane, and whether Gumayusi can prove that it is more than just a system ADC.

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