The fifth major week at League of Legends LCS 2023 Spring Split has officially come to an end. It was another brilliant period littered with great games across the board.
FlyQuest continued its domination for another week, with several claiming that this might be the best roster from North America. However, there is a caveat, as FlyQuest's roster is entirely comprised of imports from Asia.
Unfortunately, proceedings are not looking great for the 100 Thieves, a team that was supposed to dominate the league. The Doublelift and Bjergsen combo seems to have lost its edge, crippling the team's hopes in the LCS.
The standings after Week 5 at League of Legends LCS 2023 Spring Split are as follows:
Thus, it is safe to say that FlyQuest is on a rampage at League of Legends LCS 2023 Spring Split and is looking to demolish its competition without mercy. Prince, the team's ADC, is on a tear, and nobody in North America can match him in skill or quality.
Cloud9 is also performing quite well and seems like the only team capable of defeating FlyQuest. There is still a long way to go, and if Cloud9 can improve upon its mistakes, the roster has the potential to win it all.
The same can be said about Evil Geniuses as well, who have a habit of starting slow and picking up the pace. Unfortunately, the competition that FlyQuest has brought forth this year is way too immense. Hence, it will be tough for Evil Geniuses to stage a challenge for the title.
Golden Guardians has definitely been a surprise so far with some outstanding performances in League of Legends LCS 2023 Spring Split. While a title bid seems unfeasible, the team can complicate things around the middle of the table.
In any case, it is time to focus on the two teams that have so far
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