What Can We Expect From TSM in 2021? | Predictions & Roster Analysis



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It was a bumpy ride for TSM in 2020, but a lot of questions will be pondered by their fans going into 2021. Will we be able to challenge for the title? Will Lost & PoE match up to Doublift and Bjergsen’s skill level? Can we finally make it out of groups with SwordArt? We answer all of these questions and more, in our latest episode of What To Expect!

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5 thoughts on “What Can We Expect From TSM in 2021? | Predictions & Roster Analysis”

  1. the TSM management (ik Leena KEKW) kicked BB because they needed the import slot for SwordArt. The goal is to get rid of the few NA players left and ignore native upcoming talent to improve the team with performing EU/CN/KR players. Huni is "considered" NA because he is a grandfathered import LUL. Honestly the retirement region meme is pretty much a fact at this time

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  2. I think impact had a verbal agreement with EG to join them and they couldn't get Licorice since he was part of a package trade if they got Licorice they would have to take Diamond and Palafox as well.

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  3. All depends on which Huni we get. If we get the Smurfing Fnatic Huni, we will be alright. At first, I don't think we will look too good. Probably scrape wins. But once they all get used to each other and working on play styles, this team could be pretty beastly. Lost is going to have a world class support to coach him along, I can see PoE getting better under Bjerg. I think if Huni doesn't pull it together, we will see Hauntzer back up in the top lane.

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