League Of Legends North American LCS Summer Split Analysis: Week 4

6. Team Dignitas (5-7)

Dignitas This week, the veteran Team Dignitas put up a decent fight in both of their matches, but ended up going 0-2 against stiff competition. They lost to both Cloud Nine and Team Vulcun, the two top teams in the LCS. Despite losing both matches, they never made it an easy win for either team. Team Dignitas is a much better team than their record implies, and they have much more potential than the #6 team in the LCS. Despite that, Dignitas remains below .5, and they need to pick up their game to establish the tempo they had during week 3. Top lane player KiwiKid played two solid games in the top lane, but he cannot seem to hold a winning kill to death ratio. He has no games in the past two weeks with a positive KDA, but he plays much better than what it shows. Mid lane player Scarra struggled against Cloud Nine on Zed but bounced back with a 4/3/4 performance on Diana against Team Vulcun. His performance was not as dominating as last week, but he is a major difference maker for this team. Jungler Crumbzz made one good performance on Xin Zhao versus Cloud Nine and one really bad performance on Xin Zhao against Team Vulcun. His play needs to become more rewarding for the risks he takes. AD carry Imaqtpie showed why he is one of the most feared AD carries in the LCS and kept Cloud Nine AD carry Sneaky at bay. His KDA was around .5 for the week, but his ability to duel one versus one against other lanes is impressive to say the least. Support Patoy is still one of the best in the LCS during laning phase.
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