The LCS Lock-In tournament will be starting this weekend and thus will end what has been a long couple of months without LCS action. With a lot of moving parts, a new format and a plethora of rookies, there are quite a few unknowns heading into this season. Possibly more than LCS fans have ever had. Even still, awards will be given out but at the end of the Split when there is much more information.
There is a chance as well that these awards may not be given out until the end of the season although it seems likely that they will keep it split with Spring and Summer awards. This piece will act as if they are given out at the halfway point of the season. With that, here are the LCS Spring Awards Predictions along with a few extra awards that no one asked for but that could be fun if they were added.
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LCS All-Pro Teams
1st LCS All-Pro Team
Top- Ssumday
Jng- Blaber
Mid- Perkz
Bot- Tactical
Sup- CoreJJ
2nd LCS All-Pro Team
Top- Alphari
Jng- Santorin
Mid- Jensen
Bot- FBI
Sup- Vulcan
3rd LCS All-Pro Team
Top- Licorice
Jng- Spica
Mid- PowerOfEvil
Bot- Zven
Sup- Huhi
Coaching Staff of the Split
1st- TSM
2nd- Cloud9
3rd- Team Liquid
Rookie of the Split
1st- Fudge
2nd- Josedeodo
3rd- Palafox
All-Rookie Team
Top- Fudge
Jng- Josedeodo
Mid- Palafox
Bot- Lost
Sup- Diamond
Spring Split Most Valuable Player
1st- Perkz
2nd- Tactical
3rd- CoreJJ
Best Spring Split Jerseys
1st- Team Liquid
2nd- FlyQuest
3rd- Cloud9
Best Single-Game Performance
This one needs a bit of an explanation. Essentially this is the award for a player who just went off and either solo-carried their team, brought their team back from the brink of defeat or just was a statistical god among boys.
1st- Ssumday
2nd- Tactical
3rd- Perkz
Lock-In Tournament MVP
1st- Blaber
2nd- Tactical
3rd- Jensen
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