Just this afternoon, the League of Legends LPL Spring Tournament BLG vs. TT is about to begin. In this competition, BLG still did not send a UZI back to the battlefield, and still chose Doggo to play the AD position. Players who have watched the LPL must know that the strength of the TT team is at the downstream level in the LPL, and it is reasonable to say that this game is just right for UZI to play the comeback game, but in the end it failed to appear and caused countless netizens to discuss.

In Weibo, many netizens have called UZI as a mascot, and when will it take to play TT? For me, this game UZI is not really quite outrageous, as the saying goes, the skinny camel is bigger than the horse, although the UZI has a long gap period, but the technical gap should not be too big with the downstream team, take this game to practice is definitely a good choice. Now I really can't figure out whether UZI really wants to come back to play professionally, or to be a mascot that attracts popularity.
In fact, I think UZI's technology is completely enough to play TT. Recently, with a winning percentage of up to 56, UZ has just played the high-playing Hanbok master, and most of the positions played are down-road ADC positions. Click on the battle replay, many games can directly suppress the opponent's next combination in the early stage, and gradually expand the advantage. Although there is no comparison between the occupation and the passer-by bureau, at least it can be proved that the technology of UZI itself is certainly not too much of a problem, and TT can certainly be played.
Incidentally, there are currently LPL insiders on the Internet who have broken the news that UZI will make a comeback in the March game. However, these are just gossip after all, if the UZI in the subsequent games still can not appear, the position of the 2022 Asian Games UZI may be in jeopardy. In the previous Asian Games LOL exhibition match, UZI as the captain of the Chinese team successfully defeated the South Korean team led by Li Ge to win the gold medal, this 2022 Asian Games LOL was officially included in the Asian Games competition items, if you can not continue to see UZI debut, it is indeed a very big regret.
The popularity of UZI is indeed very high, and just naming the team can bring huge traffic. From UZI's own point of view, he has actually earned enough to do live broadcasting, there is no need to reduce the live broadcast time to play professional, and being able to continue to change careers shows that he still has a heart that wants to play professionally and is eager for champions. So what do you think about UZI's delay in coming back?