Preface: The S16 season has officially begun. I believe most players are closely following the recent matches. These world-class competitions over the past few days have become a hot topic among netizens. BLG's overall performance has been inconsistent, especially their top laner Bin. As a highly popular and trending player over the past two years, he has truly maximized the attention from both fans and haters. Recently, his former teammate Huanfeng publicly revealed that Bin always focuses on farming minions and never rotates to support—Bin is too selfish. At the same time, BLG's management applied for the "World's Top Laner" trademark, covering various clothing and footwear items, but it was rejected. Indeed, how could such an unfounded title be approved?

I believe most players are quite interested in BLG. As a top-tier team in the LPL, they have been extremely popular lately, especially during this season's matches. After their roster reshuffle, BLG's results improved rapidly, and they even won a world championship for the LPL during the First Stand tournament. We thought their performance would steadily improve this season, but unexpectedly, in recent MSI and EWC competitions, they have suffered consecutive collapses. Team coordination has become a serious issue, especially with top laner Bin—it feels like he is getting closer and closer to being a CJB (overrated player).

In a recent livestream, Bin's former teammate Huanfeng publicly revealed Bin's issues. He said that Bin always focuses on farming minions and doesn't rotate. Leyan added, "You mean Bin is selfish and doesn't help his teammates." Back when they were teammates on Suning (SN), they played together for an entire season. They performed quite well during the Spring and Summer Splits, and even made it all the way to the finals of the World Championship, eventually finishing as runners-up. From that time, everyone already noticed Bin's problems. Six years have passed, and he still sticks to his own ways without any change. How strong was RNG back then? Four players managed to carry him to an MSI championship.

While everyone was mocking and joking about Bin's "World's Top Laner" title, only BLG actually took it seriously. On March 25th, BLG applied for the "World's Top Laner" trademark, covering categories like clothing and footwear, including most items like clothes, shoes, and socks. However, it was directly rejected and is pending review. Is BLG trying to turn Bin's phrase into merchandise? Given their current performance, that's almost impossible unless they can win the World Championship this year—and specifically defeat an LCK team. Now it seems more and more that G2 is too strong; if they hadn't cleared the obstacles for BLG, they probably wouldn't have won the First Stand championship either.

In a recent interview, HLE's top laner Zeus publicly responded to the question of who he considers the world's best top laner. Unlike Bin, who fully endorses himself, Zeus gave the title to Nuguri. Nuguri's peak mechanics were so strong that even TheShy had to yield back then. It was really during his year with FPX that he got completely worn down. If he had developed in another team or stayed in the LCK, he might still be active on the professional stage today. As for Bin, he should stop bringing this up. He was solo-killed three times in a row within nine minutes by DK's top laner. Any normal player wouldn't have such a record, right?

Bin's reputation must have hit rock bottom by now. In one moment, he was saying in an interview that he had a good chance to win a championship; the next moment, he was eliminated. Moreover, his own former teammate exposed a critical issue about him—seven years have passed, and he hasn't changed at all. It feels like BLG really needs to reconsider their team composition. The saying "a single rotten apple spoils the whole barrel" is perfectly illustrated in this team.
What do you, the viewers, think about this matter?