IT'S BEEN A WHILE SINCE UZI LEFT THE CIRCLE, HOWEVER, HE STILL HAS A LEGION OF BLACK FANS. Despite his numerous accolades in his career, the fact that he didn't win an S title seems to call into question his prowess.
However, we should look at UZI's legendary path from a broader perspective. As one of the best AD Carry in LPL history, UZI's individual strength and influence on the game are indisputable.
His early career was full of stumbles, but he was relentless in his pursuit of glory and victory. From the uncrowned king at the beginning of his career to the runner-up in the S8 World Finals, UZI has always shown extraordinary skill and indomitable spirit in the Circle. However, despite UZI's numerous accolades, his youth and health were severely compromised by long and intense training. Plagued by a hand injury, UZI had to leave the field for treatment and recuperation. This period of departure has caused some fans to question UZI's strength, but we should understand that UZI's strength has never been more than just a proof of his honor.
UZI has always measured its value by its individual skills and contribution to the competition, rather than the number of trophies. His supernatural performance and excellent operation have made countless fans crazy, and his presence has brought endless fun and excitement to the LPL and even the global esports circle.
Despite not winning the S Championship, UZI's strength is enough to prove that he is one of the greatest AD Carry of all time. Respect UZI's choice and believe that his decision is to better protect his physical and mental health. Leaving the Circle is not the end of UZI, but an extension of his legendary path. Whether as players or spectators, we should remember UZI's contributions and achievements and continue to support his future. I believe that in the near future, UZI will return to the field again and continue to bring us amazing performances and exciting matchups.