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LCS Reveals All-Pro Team for the 2020 Summer Split

North American League of Legends Players Named to 2020 LCS All-Pro Team for Summer Split

Riot Games announced today that five of the best League of Legends players in North America have been named to the 2020 LCS All-Pro team for the Summer Split. Multiple Cloud9 players made it to the team due to their strong performance in the first half of the split, while other familiar faces completed the lineup.

First Team Features C9 Players

The first team comprises of Cloud9’s top laner Licorice, jungler Blaber, and AD carry Zven. Throughout the split, all three players showed great skill and contributed to their team’s second-place finish in the regular season. Despite struggling in the second half of the summer, they received enough votes to secure their spots on the All-Pro team.

Meanwhile, TSM’s star mid laner Bjergsen has earned another All-Pro appearance for his impressive performance throughout the summer. Despite TSM’s ups and downs during the season, the 24-year-old veteran stood out with 60 kills.

CoreJJ, on the other hand, played a key role in Liquid’s first-place finish after a difficult Spring Split. He received the highest number of votes in the league with 137 points. His partnership with rookie AD carry Tactical helped elevate the team to new heights.

Related: Cloud9’s Entire Starting Lineup Named to 2020 LCS Spring Split All-Pro First Team

On the opposite side of the Rift, several players performed exceptionally well and earned recognition for their efforts this summer.

LCS All-Pro Second Team

  • Top – 100T Ssumday (83 Points)
  • Jungle – FLY Santorin (86 Points)
  • Mid – TL Jensen (93 Points)
  • Bot – TL Tactical (78 Points)
  • Support – C9 Vulcan (85 Points)

LCS All-Pro Third Team

  • Top – TL Impact (55 Points)
  • Jungle – GG Closer (70 Points)
  • Mid – (Tie) C9 Nisqy and FLY PowerOfEvil (36 Points)
  • Bot – GG FBI (70 Points)
  • Support – FLY IgNar (35 Points)

The Coaching Staff of the Split will be revealed on Aug. 18. The Rookie of the Year will be announced on Aug. 28, while the MVP of the Split will be unveiled on Sept. 4.

The 2020 LCS Summer Split playoffs continue today with FlyQuest vs. Evil Geniuses at 3pm CT.


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