Crown
Crown looks ahead to RNG match at worlds, says Uzi is 'cute'
Samsung Galaxy mid laner Lee “Crown” Min-ho seems to be looking forward to playing Royal Never Give Up but isn’t underestimating G2 Esports, either.
Samsung's AD Carry Ruler talks about laning against RNG's Uzi
Samsung Galaxy’s AD Carry Park “Ruler” Jae-hyuk said that he was very much looking forward to laning against the aggressive Royal Never Give Up’s AD Carry Jian “Uzi” Zi-Hao.
Crown on who he wants to face at worlds: “Bjergsen.”
Samsung Galaxy mid laner Lee “Crown” Min-ho has his sights set on reigning North American League of Legends Championship Series MVP Søren “Bjergsen” Bjerg.
Crown reflecting on his summer split: “I started the summer thinking that I would work very hard, but looking back, it seems like I didn’t work hard at all.”
Samsung Galaxy mid laner Lee “Crown” Min-ho gave an emotional retrospective of his performance during this year’s League Champions Korea summer split.
Crown continues his reputation as the harshest self critic in the LCK: “Yes I struggled greatly (recently), and I still am.”
Samsung Galaxy mid laner Lee “Crown” Min-ho can’t seem to pass up an opportunity to criticize himself.
Rift Rivals struggles revealed Samsung Galaxy’s increasingly visible flaws
Korean teams weren’t expected to lose at Rift Rivals, but the manners in which the region’s teams individually lost to their Chinese League of Legends Pro League counterparts weren’t surprising.
Faker: “I think LCK is the best league. I think the matches between the teams are very high quality, and it’s a league I am proud to be a part of.”
Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok gave his opinion about the LCK mid laners, and his opinion was somewhat expected.
Samsung Galaxy coach: “You can’t improve when you’re satisfied with the present.”
Samsung Galaxy coach Choi “Edgar” Woo-beom does not seem satisfied even after a stunning open to the League Champions Korea summer split.
Crown on LCK summer split: “Right now, the chances of us winning the championship are zero percent at our current level of skill.”
Samsung Galaxy mid laner Lee “Crown” Min-ho gave a bleak overview of his team’s current state.
Crown on post-worlds mindset: “I shouldn’t say this, and it’s no longer the case, but I found the game to be no longer fun.”
Samsung Galaxy mid laner Lee “Crown” Min-ho confessed to some difficulties after his second place finish in 2016’s League of Legends World Championship and had to be put back in the right mindset during a post-match interview.