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Preview of NA LCS Finals: TSM vs C9, Direct Clash

Cloud9 and TSM are set to face each other in the fourth consecutive North American Final of the NA LCS. The winner of this matchup will earn Championship Points and secure a spot in the Midseason Invitational. Both teams have a history of facing off in the Finals, with Cloud9 winning two out of the three previous matchups.

Let’s take a look at some statistics from the regular season and playoffs to analyze the strengths and weaknesses of each team. These stats can provide some interesting insights into the players and teams.

Starting with the top lane matchup between Balls and Dyrus, Balls has a slight advantage in combat statistics. He has a higher KDA and kill participation, as well as dealing more damage on average. However, Dyrus has been the target of enemy teams’ aggression, leading to more deaths and a lower performance overall. Both players have shown proficiency on Maokai, but Balls has also demonstrated versatility with his successful use of Hecarim.

In the jungle, Meteos has the advantage over Santorin. Both players have strong KDAs and similar kill participation and damage output. However, Meteos has a higher damage share and has contributed to more First Blood kills. Meteos also has a larger share of his team’s gold and has placed more wards. They have both played Rek’Sai, but Santorin has recently shown proficiency on Gragas and Nidalee, while Meteos has focused on Gragas and Sejuani.

In the mid lane, Bjergsen is clearly the stronger player compared to Hai. Bjergsen has superior combat, laning, and gold-earning numbers. Hai has excelled in vision control, placing more wards and clearing more wards than Bjergsen. Hai has played more Corki recently, while Bjergsen favors assassin champions and has also shown a preference for Urgot.

When it comes to AD carry, Sneaky and WildTurtle are both strong players. Sneaky has a better KDA and kill participation, while WildTurtle deals slightly more damage. However, Sneaky’s damage share is higher, indicating his value to the team. Both players have strong gold differentials and excellent First Blood numbers. Sneaky has a slight edge in vision contributions. They have some overlap in champion pools, with Corki being a contested pick.

In the support role, Lustboy has the advantage over LemonNation in terms of combat contributions and First Blood record. LemonNation has a higher kill participation and both players have similar contributions to ward clearing. Support champion picks are not expected to be heavily contested in this matchup.

Looking at overall team statistics, TSM has a more aggressive playstyle, with more combined kills per minute compared to Cloud9. Cloud9 focuses more on map control rather than skirmishing. Both teams have strong early games, building large leads by 10 minutes and securing First Bloods. TSM prioritizes early tower pushes over dragon control. Cloud9 has stronger vision control, placing more wards and clearing more wards compared to TSM.

With these statistics in mind, TSM is favored to win this matchup. They have a stronger mid lane with Bjergsen and a more aggressive playstyle overall. However, Cloud9’s Meteos has the potential to make a significant impact on the game. The outcome of the series may depend on whether Meteos can help Hai in the mid lane and control team fights. Sneaky and WildTurtle’s performance could also play a crucial role.

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