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2022 Spring Split Week 4: Top LCS Team

Welcome LCS fans! Get ready for the LCS Mid-Season Showdown as teams battle to prove themselves as contenders for the North American throne. Let’s take a look at the standout players from the fourth week of the 2022 LCS Spring Split.

C9’s Summit

Cloud9’s new top laner, Summit, has been a star in the LCS. In week four, he displayed his dominance with a 3-0 record. Summit’s constant pressure in lane helped his jungler, Blaber, and he dealt the most damage per minute among top laners.

C9’s Blaber

C9’s jungler, Blaber, has been a top player in the region. He played Hecarim in three consecutive games and led in assists. Blaber’s consistent performance has benefited his team, and he could be an MVP candidate if C9 continues to perform well.

C9’s Fudge

Fudge, C9’s mid laner, has silenced doubts about his role change. He has played a variety of champions and has an impressive KDA. Fudge’s performances are crucial for C9’s championship hopes.

Golden Guardians’ Lost

Lost, the marksman for Golden Guardians, has been a key contributor to the team’s success. He has the second-highest overall kills and assists and has played a vital role in Golden Guardians’ rise as a playoff contender.

Immortals’ Destiny

Destiny, Immortals’ support player, has been an undervalued asset for the team. He contributed to the team’s wins with a high number of assists. Despite Immortals’ current record, strong performances from Destiny could keep them in the playoff discussion.

These players have stood out in the LCS Spring Split, and their performances are propelling their teams to success. Keep an eye on them as the competition heats up!

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