On the 3rd of June (KST), the media day for the 2019 LCK Summer Split was held. Players and coaches from each participating team came and shared a few words with the media. The main question to the te
During the profile photo shoot of the 2019 LCK Summer Split, we were able to meet Griffin's Kim “cvMax” Dae-ho head coach. We started the conversation listening to him say that their goal
In esports, in League of Legends, the hot, spicy comments of pro players can be very enjoyable. The fans get thrilled when Perkz gives a spicy comment or when Doublelift bashes other players in interv
On the 13th (KST), the grand finals of the 2019 LCK Spring Split were held. High expectations rose for the match between the new rivalry between ‘another level' Griffin and ‘dream team'
The grand final of the 2019 LCK Spring Split is on the way. On the 13th (KST), SK Telecom T1 will challenge Griffin for the throne. Each team has a decent reason to win; if Griffin wins, they will bec
The All-Pro Teams for the LCS and LEC were recently announced, and the players that have delivered good performances through the split have been praised. The LCK regular season has come to an end as w
Riot Korea revealed the many records from the 2019 LCK Spring Split which was held from January 16th to March 31st (KST). Griffin's mid laner, Jeong “Chovy” Ji-hoon, was awarded MVP for
On the 21st of March (KST), in the 2019 LCK Spring Split Day 38 match between Griffin and Hanwha Life Esports, Griffin swept Hanwha Life Esports 2-0. Many fans were worried about Griffin who had lost
Griffin's undefeated record has been ceased. They lost two straight games against teams that are struggling near the bottom of the standings in the league: Gen.G Esports and Afreeca Freecs. Against Ge
With the vast changes brought in during the stove league, fans and officials were hyped for what the LCK would bring in 2019. And just as they hoped, the Spring Split has been a fray of intense and he
The ‘Telecom Derby' is always an interesting game for LCK fans. In this Telecom Derby, SK Telecom T1 defeated kt Rolster 2-1 and rose to 2nd place in the standings. After the match, we were able
On the 10th (KST), in the 2019 LCK Spring Split Day 33 match, Griffin defeated SANDBOX Gaming and extended their winning streak to 12. Although there were moments that were neck and neck, Griffin
*Before Match I'm not even hoping for a win. I think I would be happy if they miraculously win one game. SKT Fighting! I wish good luck always for Griffin as well.└ It doesn't matter whether they win
On the 8th of March (KST), Griffin took on SK Telecom T1 for the second time in the 2019 LCK Spring Split. As the match with the highest expectations, the match was very fierce. SKT took Game 1, but
The hottest match of the 2019 LCK Spring Split is on its way. On Friday (KST), SK Telecom T1 will challenge Griffin, who is so far undefeated this season. Griffin is currently at the top of the league
On the 20th, Griffin defeated Gen.G 2-0.Today's series was full of surprises. First was Ruler finally playing on a non marksman champion, Yasuo. Second was Chovy playing off-tank Sylas mid. However, b
On the 15th, at the Seoul LoL Park, the 18th day of the 2019 LCK Spring Split took place. The first series of the day featured Griffin and kt Rolster, in which Griffin took the victory with a dominati
Should the pros use nerfed champions in tournaments? Players at that level have to be careful with their decisions since every victory is extremely valuable. There are times where nerfed champions are played in tournaments, but that's usually only if their use is justified - either by the player's skill, or if the champion is still viable. There are a number of pro gamers who manage to surpass the new limits set on nerfed champions. CuVee, for example, picked Camille despite the series of nerfs she was hit with, and TusiN from KZ DragonX picks Rakan and Alistar, asserting that they are still usable in spite of their nerfs. Both Azir and Ryze were placed at the bottom of the win rate rankings for solo-ranked mid lane champs, yet they still appear every now and then in the pro scene.
January has passed and the 2019 LCK has gone into a brief spring break for the Lunar New Year. With the 10 teams having played 6 matches each, this Spring Split now only has 1 and a half weeks left
Griffin defeated SANDBOX Gaming 2-1 on February 2nd, the 4th day of week 3 for the LCK 2019 Spring Season. It was an easy game for Griffin in game 1 with Zac on their team. Staying ahead of SANDBOX in overall macros, Griffin managed to score a couple of kills each time a team fight broke out. Having managed to take both Rift Herald and Baron, Griffin took down enemy turrets without much difficulty, eventually destroying the Nexus as well. It was SANDBOX, however, that got to crush Griffin in return during game 2. They began snowballing when they managed to kill off their enemy one by one in every team fights. This allowed them to easily take four drakes in a row, as well as the Baron. Griffin stood no chance against SANDBOX when they came marching toward their Nexus with the Baron buff, destroying all of their Inhibitors.