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"Bin Exposed for Zero Signal Communication Throughout the Match," XUN Highlights Communication Issues, Making the Pledge Hard to Fulfill

Foreword: The S16 season has officially kicked off, and I'm sure the majority of players are paying close attention to recent competitions. While the LPL region has been involved in numerous matches, their overall performance has been lackluster, particularly for the much-talked-about BLG team. Who would have thought they would suffer consecutive defeats on stage? In a recent interview, jungler XUN openly revealed the team's most serious issue. Meanwhile, former LPL mid-laner Angle discovered during a review that Bin did not send a single signal throughout the entire game. Could it be that he was so heated he refused to communicate? Additionally, industry insiders have disclosed two pledges: one has already failed, and the other is for the third split championship.

XUN Exposes Severe Team Communication Problems


Most players are likely quite familiar with the BLG team. As a top-tier LPL squad, they have enjoyed immense popularity recently, and fans have high hopes for their success. However, in the MSI and EWC tournaments, they have repeatedly disappointed. If they had lost fairly, it might be understandable, but their eliminations were bizarre—they were in winning positions but threw the games away, almost as if they were match-fixing. In a recent interview, jungler XUN discussed BLG's issues.

The main problem is our poor communication and coordination. I think they have good resilience, but the main reason we lost is that we didn't perform well, and we made a lot of mistakes. I'm not sure about the other two teams, but for us, we just threw the game away. So, I'm really sorry. Let's rest well, because this month has been tiring. I hope everyone gets some good rest.

In his response, Viper also mentioned the team's communication issues. It seems that BLG players are currently experiencing conflicts, and there is also a significant barrier in communication with the coach. If this continues, it's hard to imagine what BLG's performance will be like in the third split.

Angle, a former teammate of Bin, reviewed BLG's match and found that Bin did not send a single signal throughout the entire game. This clearly indicates that the player was heated on stage. Any normal player would occasionally mark positions on the map. Furthermore, netizens noticed that after making a mistake, Bin adjusted his microphone—though that doesn't mean much, since the audio was fine. Such a small gesture only suggests he was frustrated.

Industry insiders recently revealed two pledges. One club set a goal of reaching the EWC top four; if they failed, all bonuses would be deducted—and it seems that will happen now. The other club required the third split championship; failure means management loses year-end bonuses and players forfeit their bonuses. The first top-four target likely belongs to AL, as they participated in multiple EWC events and surely want a share of the club's $30 million prize pool. The third split championship pledge might be from BLG. Given the current LPL state, BLG has a high chance of winning—after all, even at their worst, they still play relatively easily in domestic matches.

In Conclusion,

Bin's issues are quite serious right now. There is even an account suspected to be Bin's mother arguing with netizens online, though its authenticity cannot be verified. However, the fact that he sent no signals during the entire match is already established. As Guan Zeyuan once said, "You can fool your buddies, but don't fool yourself. The world's top laner isn't declared by words alone."

What do you, dear viewers, think about this matter?

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