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NRG 2023 LCS Summer Split Preview
Publish Date: May 29, 2023
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has gone through a lot of changes for the 2023 season. The format is the same but the times and dates have changed which has carried over to the Summer. Along with this, the players have decided to effectively strike. This preview will look at the team as it is originally intended to be. Should major signings happen after, there will be a new preview made for that. Here is the NRG 2023 LCS Summer Split Preview.
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Surprise, this team was actually CLG during the 2023 Spring Split. Then, soon after the team was knocked out, CLG sold their entire org to NRG. When looking at CLG’s last split, it was another successful one. Something that their fans were starting to become accustomed to after a strong 2022 Summer Split Showing.
They would go 10-8 and finish the regular season in fourth. Playoffs would be relatively uneventful for the squad in their last-ever LCS Playoffs. They would challenge C9 and push them to a game four but would peter out in the lower bracket with an 0-3 showing against Evil Geniuses. But out with the old and in with the new, or something like that.
NRG decided to keep most of the team together. The top side will be able to continue the synergy that has seen them challenge many of the best teams in the LCS. Dhokla took everything he learned in Academy and has shown himself to be an extremely solid top laner. Contractz was much of the same but consistency still is a bit of an issue as he can look top-tier at certain points and then disappear at others.
Then there is Palafox who was arguably their best player and one who carried even against big names like Gori and jojopyun last Split. The newest additions are FBI and IgNar, both of whom should be upgrades at their respective positions.
Predicted Spring Placement: 6th