After weeks of rumors, the LCS Free Agency period has officially begun. Teams have been working around the clock to put together the best roster they can. Now, the time for discussions is over. The LCS rosters are taking shape for the 2023 LCS Season. One of the moves officially confirmed by Team Liquid is that they will be calling up Yeon to start in the bot lane for next year. Here is the latest.
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Even though Worlds 2022 was in NA, the LCS struggled mightily. Cloud9, 100 Thieves and Evil Geniuses went a combined 3-15 during the group stages with only EG finishing above fourth due to a tiebreaker. Many had hoped things would be different but it felt like not only were the teams outclasses but that they were far behind on the meta.
Heading into 2023, teams will be looking to make changes that will hopefully propel them toward a title and a better time at Worlds.
Yeon was already one of the top Bot Lane prospects when he was signed by Team Liquid to their Academy team. He proved this with an excellent two years on the team. Now it is his opportunity to shine. He will be without his partner in crime Eyla, but having CoreJJ there to help certainly could be worse. Look for this team to really try and prop up Yeon during the 2023 in hopes of making him the next great NA ADC.
Team Liquid were never able to meet expectations in 2022 despite the all-star roster they had. This year, it seems like Steve has committed to the Evil Geniuses strategy, surrounding young players with veterans. He will be hoping that they have the ability to turn into the next jojopyun and Danny. This new direction will certainly be one worth watch as TL go through the 2023 LCS Season.
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