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ty for vid
ОтветитьReally just an amazing piece of sports journalism. A beautiful watch. Thanks!
ОтветитьSSG luckiest team in history
Ответитьafter a year, still one of the best videos i ever watched
ОтветитьKhan is one of a kind!
Ответитьthis needs to be on netflix
Ответитьkudos to Khan
Ответитьthat shit made me drop a tear
ОтветитьDidnt knowbthat guy. But in the end i just wanted people to give him the title
Ответитьfuck i can't stop my tear fuck
Ответитьthe algorithm decided I feel sad today huh
Ответитьman, sad but realistic and overall a learning lesson of an ending, not all histories can end like a fairytale like the Deft one, but that does not take away from the journey this player brought to us, how he and his skill and attitude change the game and made the competitive scene as fun and exiting as it is today
ОтветитьStreamers are more popular than pro players in everywhere in the world but Korea.
ОтветитьI come back to watch this every few months, and each time, it keeps me engaged from beginning to end. Amazing story telling, music, and pacing for an absolute chad of a player. Thank you for the video, deserves much more attention for sure.
Ответитьwhat a fantastic documentary 😭😭😭 I never knew about how much khan struggled in his beginnings as a pro player, he was always such a strong and funny character. I would always tune into his streams or video edits because they were hilarious. And looking at the state of league now, I totally forgot about how boring the 2017 ardent censor meta was!! This documentary was such a fantastic overview of league as a whole and Khan! Thank you for all the work and love you put into this 🥰
ОтветитьWithout a doubt khan cried when he was alone over the loss to edg
ОтветитьBro we need one of these for T1 this year 😢
ОтветитьHope he's doing alright, he must have already finished his service!!
ОтветитьThank you Khan for training and coaching Zeus!
ОтветитьThe story telling is immaculate. No dead spot transition and mfx get me hype 🎉🎉🎉
ОтветитьA StarCraft map? Insert "are you serious" meme
ОтветитьNot only was this documentary so good, but 2 years later, Khan comes back from the military service and helps coach the Korean team at the Asian Games 2023 to victory, and is recognized by Zeus during his recognition as MVP. Truly an unsung hero of League's careers.
ОтветитьThank you … appreciate effort and work
ОтветитьThis is better than most of the million dollar series out there to compare its 10000000% better than recent marvel series
Ответитьardent cancer*
Ответитьa year ago i watched this, installed league again, have fun doing what i want and quit after months. now im back here and installing league again.
Ответитьty for video
Ответить4 chinese team can't win.
T1 after winning worlds 2023 lmao
Im here on championship day once again. Let’s go T1!!
ОтветитьHim along with the g2 and fnc players are the best players to never win worlds
Ответитьdamn bro who cutting onions
Ответитьamazing docu. i remember the day khan just demolished his enemy in toplane, but then again that was the meta that year. just like huni it doesn't always work by being overly agreesive.
ОтветитьI'm writing this before the 2023 Worlds Finals between WBG and T1. I watched this vid before but I remembered it and just watched before the Finals for how I remember Faker and Khan did start their careers on their aggressive playstyle. Faker finds success throughout 2013 with beating every best team using assassins, gragas, and riven at the time. It just happens that at the transition of 2014 to 2015, Korea developed their playstyle and strayed far from Faker's Hyper dominant laning and that is how SSB/SSW were able to find success more than SKT at the time. The difference is Faker adapted the Korean playstyle and was able to find success while Khan sticks to his style. There was so much butterfly effect happened back then that if Faker probably finds another year of success in 2014 continuing the dominant lane playing assassins, Korea as a whole would probably develop that playstyle instead, that Faker and Khan would've stumbled upon each other and be on the same team earlier than they were later in their career and will probably the best Top and Mid that would've dominated Worlds. I'm writing this before the Worlds Finals and won't regret whoever wins cuz I love TheShy and Faker and they both deserve it. I'm writing this cuz out in the corner Khan will be back from his military service, and him witnessing Faker and TheShy winning at an older age would probably make him go back to pro. And I hope this time, even if the World is against my old boys will find success again.
Ответитьgreat video
ОтветитьThanks!
ОтветитьDanke!
ОтветитьAwsome documentary, I didn't know shit about Khan story and opened my eyes on so many things.
Ответитьgreatest player to never win worlds
ОтветитьBeat by DRX🤮, EDG is so lucky in 2021
ОтветитьKhan is the CR7 of League 😭, Mr. LCK
Ответитьabsolute insanely written wow
ОтветитьI've no idea how watching the worlds 2023 brought me here but.. From the bottom of my heart I hope this doesnt happen to T1.
ОтветитьHe might've never won worlds, but he won everyone's hearts, to this day i want to see his face on the stage again but i guess he'd feel better home after his military service, stay healthy <3
ОтветитьI kinda miss ardent censor meta.. was a good time to be an adc player..
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