![]() Mightybear: Finds dragon control for Vitality in split series against G2 He not only had many important teleport plays, coming in to save his teammates right when they needed it, but also managed to interrupt Expect's Shen ultimate and teleport, keeping him from turning fights in G2's favor. As opposed to Game 1, however, Cabochard recovered strongly, pushing Expect around in the split push and creating pressure instead of trying to defend against it. ![]() In Game 2, Vitality again fell behind in the lane swap turret push, losing an inhibitor turret for nothing. They never recovered from this loss of pressure, fearing too much for their exposed inhibitors to make plays even when they won a fight. Although it went down shortly after, the misplay not only denied him the local gold, but also set Vitality behind in pushing speed, allowing G2 to take two inhibitor turrets to Vitality's one. In Game 1, he made an early blunder by not managing his minion wave properly in the lane swap, and ended up not taking down the bottom turret. He earned a KDA ratio of 8.5 and a 68 percent kill participation. Update: Cabochard ended Friday's series with a 4/2/13 KDA.Īnalysis: Cabochard had a surprisingly strong performance on Friday, considering they were going up against Spring Split champions G2 eSports. JCabochard: Outmaneuvers G2's Expect in split series on Friday ![]() You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browserĬlick here to see the latest League of Legends news.
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