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The Korean commentator talks about Uzi's comeback and is a respectable player, but does not think he is the strongest AD in history

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The discussion about Uzi was already very hot long before the LPL officially began, because Uzi's honor did not reach the top level, so a large number of viewers were targeting many comments from Uzi fans in the past, thinking that it touched the top professional players of porcelain, and the remarks that he was the world's number one were very outrageous.

The Korean commentator talks about Uzi's comeback and is a respectable player, but does not think he is the strongest AD in history

Recently, the Korean commentator also talked about Uzi's comeback, and in the process of talking about it, he thought Uzi was a respectable player, but did not think that he was the strongest AD in history.

South Korean commentators talk about Uzi's comeback

In the comments room of the Korean commentary, several commentators talked about some of the highlights of the new season, including Uzi's comeback, and in the process of talking, the Korean commentator made Uzi the top Star in China and the top star in the world, and the competitor is Doggo, and with Uzi's previous achievements, he does not have to choose to comeback.

The Korean commentator talks about Uzi's comeback and is a respectable player, but does not think he is the strongest AD in history

The Korean commentator believes that it is very respectable that Uzi has such a will.

Other commentators also said that the two-year gap period is not negligible, and it may not be so simple to want to shine, but Uzi's comeback is still very welcome, and the topic of international competitions in the coming year should become more.

Then LCK's famous commentator CT (abbreviation) suddenly talked about the status of Uzi and said: Isn't it so, different regions, and there are many people who have talked about Uzi who have talked about the strongest in the past.

The narrator next to him asked him if you agreed? CT said I disagreed, and was quite sure, and laughed after saying it, saying that it should be fun because it was a sensational player.

The Korean commentator talks about Uzi's comeback and is a respectable player, but does not think he is the strongest AD in history

Regarding this evaluation of the Korean commentary, many viewers agreed, but some viewers thought that the laughter of the Korean commentary seemed to have a sarcastic meaning.

Uzi in the eyes of LCK viewers

Speaking of Uzi being evaluated by many people as the first ADC in history, in fact, the votes in Europe and the United States and a lot of selections will put Uzi in the first position in history, because many spectators in europe and the United States do not value the blessing of the championship honor on a person's historical status, and there are many fans and supporters of Uzi.

The Korean commentator talks about Uzi's comeback and is a respectable player, but does not think he is the strongest AD in history

It may also be because there has been no championship in europe and the United States, if there are teams in Europe and the United States that have won the world championship of the S race, it is possible that the evaluation of European and American audiences will change.

In the eyes of LCK audiences, Uzi is indeed not the first ADC in history, because Uzi's performance against the South Korean team is really not too good, except for the Asian Games, MSI and intercontinental games four years ago, Uzi played against the Korean team in other world championships, basically lost.

So the Korean commentators are quite sure that he does not think Uzi is the world's first ADC.

From an objective point of view, whether it is the only champion theory or according to the evaluation criteria of honor + performance, Uzi is indeed not the first ADC in history.

The Korean commentator talks about Uzi's comeback and is a respectable player, but does not think he is the strongest AD in history

But as a viewer, I personally think that many people's view of Uzi as the first ADC in history is understandable, as long as there is no behavior and speech that attacks other players, it is completely okay to think that Uzi is the strongest ADC in mind.

Questions about Uzi's evaluation

Personal views have always been to support everyone to express their views in a reasonable and objective and fair manner, do not follow the trend or follow the wind because of the guidance of public opinion, here is not to recognize any attack, malicious black or rumor-mongering of any professional players, including excessive blowing of Uzi or exaggerated black Uzi is not advisable.

The Korean commentator talks about Uzi's comeback and is a respectable player, but does not think he is the strongest AD in history

For example, many Uzi fans mentioned in the lyrics will blow Uzi in a way that stomps on one by one, and even belittle Faker and other champions, which is not advisable.

The same exaggerated black Uzi is worthless, and the longer it goes on, the more worthy it is to be praised, and it is not advisable to be called a turtle little sugar man.

The Korean commentator talks about Uzi's comeback and is a respectable player, but does not think he is the strongest AD in history

Objectively speaking, Uzi's comeback behavior should be recognized and respected by the audience, and the audience can of course criticize Uzi's previous immature performances, such as live broadcast hanging, playing wild for teammates, life and death innings mentality explosion unwilling to speak, etc., but at the same time can also recognize the honor and wonderful moments that Uzi has brought to the LPL, these two points are not in conflict, the world is not black and white, but there are always black and white remarks on the Internet, which is a situation that should be avoided.

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