Home>lolNews> Report: Bin Stages "Little Backpack Incident 2.0", BLG Determined to Replace Top Laner, Newcomer Likely to Play Tank Champions >

Report: Bin Stages "Little Backpack Incident 2.0", BLG Determined to Replace Top Laner, Newcomer Likely to Play Tank Champions

Introduction: The S16 season has officially begun. Most players are paying close attention to the recent clashes. Teams in the LPL are making final adjustments for the third stage. BLG has been the hottest topic recently. As a star-studded lineup, they were expected to shine, but they have suffered serious coordination problems in the last two international tournaments. Top laner Bin has become the target of widespread criticism. Recently, multiple insiders have publicly revealed that BLG is about to replace their top laner. Bin seems to have staged a "Little Backpack Incident 2.0", and many netizens are pointing to NIP's top laner Hoya.

Bin Stages "Backpack Incident 2.0"


Most players are familiar with BLG. As a top-tier LPL team, they have invested heavily over the years, buying multiple elite players every transfer window to build a super luxury "galaxy fleet". Their only goal is to win a World Championship. However, their performance has fluctuated significantly in the past two years. This season, although they defeated G2 to win the Vanguard Cup, they have suffered consecutive losses in the two most recent world-class events. Particularly in the EWC tournament, they surprisingly lost to DK. Many netizens are calling for the team management to take a look at Bin.

Earlier this year, Bin was involved in the "Little Backpack Incident". At that time, BLG's overall performance was unstable. Bin had a fierce argument with the team management, lost control of his emotions, and left the training base with his backpack. BLG quickly responded by promoting second-team top laner Wenbo to the starting lineup. Unexpectedly, just a few hours later, Bin voluntarily returned to the base and apologized to the management and coaching staff. It was thought such an incident would only happen once, but after recent consecutive losses, it seems a 2.0 version has occurred.

Just now, multiple LPL insiders have successively revealed that BLG is replacing their top laner. Such a coordinated leak essentially confirms a starting lineup change. It is also reported that Bin's personal mentality has been severely affected, and he has again considered packing his backpack and leaving. Honestly, this behavior not only affects himself but also shows irresponsibility toward his teammates and coaching staff. After the previous incident, Bin publicly promised not to be controlled by his emotions, and the management said it would not be tolerated again. Now it's really hard to resolve.

Currently, the LPL has several decent top laners: Breathe, Hoya, Wenbo, Liangcheng, Shanji, Ale, and 369. Shanji and Ale are unlikely because they have been away from the game for a while and their mechanics may not keep up. 369 is probably rotating and teaching rookies at TES, so he's also unlikely. Breathe, Hoya, and Wenbo are the most probable candidates, especially Hoya. He has shown strong competitiveness at NIP, and his tank champions are quite good. BLG currently does not lack damage output, as Xun, Knight, and Viper are all core carries.

In my opinion,

BLG is unlikely to completely kick Bin out. They probably want to put pressure on him in the third stage, letting him know the team is not irreplaceable and can still operate normally with a substitution. Once Bin adjusts his mentality, he will likely return to the starting lineup. Honestly, staging the "backpack incident" twice in half a year - any management with pride would take harsh measures. It all depends on the final outcome.

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

Comment (0)
No data