the baby that was raised by donutcho looking after him when he sleeps cuz they think he might get lonely, have bad dreams but cant tell the hyungs is now flirting online with hundreds of viewers telling them they thought of him a lot thats why they dream of him 😭😭
안녕하세요 Lehends 손시우입니다
벌써 데뷔 10주년이라니 아직도 잘 실감나지 않네요
돌아보면 웃었던 날도 많았고 힘들었던 순간도 있었는데
항상 응원해주신 팬분들 덕분에 여기까지 온 것 같습니다
데뷔 했을 때는 이렇게 오래 선수생활을 하게 될지 몰랐는데
팬분들의 응원 덕분에 좋은 추억들을 계속 만들어 가는 것
같습니다
저는 팬분들이랑 웃고 같이 즐길 수 있었던 순간이
항상 기억에 남네요 응원해주시고 믿어주시는 마음 덕에
더 오래, 좋은 선수로 남고 싶다는 생각도 정말 많이 한 거 같아요
10년동안 정말 감사했습니다
앞으로도 저답게 재밌고 좋은 경기 보여드리도록 하겠습니다
지금처럼 같이 좋은 추억 많이 쌓아봐요 ㅎㅁㅎ
항상 감사합니다
-손시우-올림
@perfectchovy I don't understand the reasoning, it's also disrespectful to MSI as a tournament and all the Korean teams who have fought hard to win it. I get that worlds is rated higher in terms of prestige but to completely disregard MSI makes no sense
I want to say something about Kiin, because I want to be direct with our fanbase about how I feel.
They published the selection criteria. Read them for yourself, because they matter.
After the achievement-based shortlist, the final roster came down to what they themselves called "detailed individual metrics." If you understand the game, look at that list and ask one question: what does a top laner do to make most of those numbers go up? He gets the favorable matchup. He gets the comfort pick. He gets resources funneled into his lane. Solo kills, DPM, DPG, gold diff at 14, CS diff at 14, every one of those climbs when the draft is built around you, and sinks when you give the lane up so a teammate can have theirs.
Now ask what Kiin does. Kiin is the top laner who says "draft around everyone else and give me the leftover pick, I'll make it work." He takes the counterpick so a teammate gets comfort. He eats the hard matchup so the map opens elsewhere. Every one of those choices is a teammate's DPM going up instead of his. He trades his stat line for his team's win condition, every single game.
There's no column on that list for that. The closest it comes to team value, gold share, damage share, still rewards the player who gets the resources, not the one who gives them up. And champion pool size is right there on the list: a metric that should favor exactly the kind of flexible player Kiin is. He plays one of the widest, most selfless pools in the role and still didn't make it.
And before anyone runs with this: this is not about Zeus. Zeus is world-class and earned his spot. The players aren't the problem. The measuring stick is. We need to more rigorously test the statistics we cite, especially when it becomes a measuring stick that can impact decisions like these.
If your criteria are built mostly from individual mechanical stats without proper statistical context, you haven't found the best players, you've found the players whose teams were built to make them look best. Kiin plays the game the right way. If these metrics say otherwise, the metrics are the problem, not Kiin, and not the players who were picked.
To Kiin's fans: you already know this. You watched him do it. Please show him more support than ever.