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Image of Cloud9 players  Robert 'Blaber' Huang and Joseph 'Jojopyun' Pyun.
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Blaber and Jojopyun reflect on Cloud9 missing MSI and the LCS changes
The LCS has changed a lot with Mark 'MarkZ' Zimmerman as commissioner. Blaber and Jojopyun give their view on the LCS’s direction and look to the future with Thanatos and Reapered joining their team.
Written by Jack Stewart
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The League of Legends LCS Summer Season is fast approaching and Cloud9's Robert 'Blaber' Huang and Joseph 'Jojopyun' Pyun are well prepared for revenge.
The Spring Playoffs didn't go to plan for Cloud9. They fell short against a much improved Team Liquid, who would go on to win the title. After missing out on qualification for the Mid-Season Invitational (MSI), it has been a long break from competitive play for the jungle and mid duo.
The pair spoke to reflect on what went wrong in spring, as well as look forward to the future with Park 'Thanatos' Seung-gyu joining the team, the LCS changing to best-of-threes and the possible introduction of fearless draft to the top level of pro play.
Image of Cloud9 player Jojopyun.
Jojopyun is enjoying his time on Cloud9© Cloud9
Cloud9 are working hard on building synergy ahead of the LCS Summer Split
Cloud9 are working hard on building synergy ahead of the LCS Summer Split© LCS
Image of Cloud9 player Blaber during the LCS.
Blaber is excited about getting to play more games on stage© LCS
Members of cloud9's team pictured during the LCS.
Blaber believes the extra time between draft and playing can have an effect© LCS
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